Keegan. Murray.

Just perhaps married life is agreeing with Keegan.

Instead of chasing skirts, he is now concentrating on chasing baskets and the opponent's star player. Good on him.

Let's all hope that Perry doesn't see Keegan as a valuable bargaining chip to play with. Please NO! I can't think of a single player, or group of players, that I'd rather see on the Kings than Keegan.
 
let's see how many games he can string together now with consistent production. he's always shown nice flashes for brief moments, its the consistency that will elevate his game
Totally agree. Last night was probably the best all-around game I remember seeing him play. The key is his aggressiveness on offense. Deebo's quote on this being "his team" is encouraging, but I think the key is that Keegan absolutely needs to demand the ball when he feels he's getting frozen out.
 
Totally agree. Last night was probably the best all-around game I remember seeing him play. The key is his aggressiveness on offense. Deebo's quote on this being "his team" is encouraging, but I think the key is that Keegan absolutely needs to demand the ball when he feels he's getting frozen out.
This is on coach too at this point. True colors are gonna show about this whole "put up or shut up" talk after a game like this.
 
Weird how different he looks compared to his rookie year where it looked like his shoes were made of concrete.

I think guarding Fox 1 on 1 over that summer is what really unlocked his defensive abilities.
It feels like some switch in him sorta flipped right around game four of the Warriors playoff series where he was truly awful offensively but then the dude randomly turned into a defensive monster for the rest of the series and since then he’s somehow become a better defender than any thing else
 
Instead of chasing skirts, he is now concentrating on chasing baskets and the opponent's star player. Good on him.
Wait, are there people who think that Keegan Murray was "chasing skirts" before he got married? I may be wrong, but I've always had the sense that the sort of kid who gets married before he turns 25 is not the "chasing skirts" type.
 
Remember when Fox was traded and his going-away words to Murray were something to the effect of "This team is yours now." The following game when Fox was gone Murray tore it up, had a great game. Then immediately it changed. The channel switched to the DDR and Lavine show. Murray was an afterthought, relegated to the periphery. Now it appears that Murray finally has been given the keys to the car. He just needs the freaking affirmation that he is at the center of this offense, not an afterthought. Keep it going, please.
 
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