Keon Ellis

Keon should be on the main roster but I don't know if that means we shouldn't see what JTA has got?

But yes no way should we send him down for someone else. He has been so good.
 
I think he basically "is" at this point and we're just taking advantage of his 2-way status to carry an extra guy on the roster. His 2-way status is basically up at the deadline right? Or just after?

If we don't shake anything up, then we'll just release JTA and then bring Keon up. But using his status to it's fullest capacity is the smart play.
 
I feel like Davion was the defensive expert we needed for quite a long time, but as the rest of the Kings have caught up his skills are no longer making up for his height and offensive inconsistency. Enter Keon, who brings those extra inches and plays better offense, making him more valuable than Off Night now, even if he isn’t as skilled a defensive presence.
 
I feel like Davion was the defensive expert we needed for quite a long time, but as the rest of the Kings have caught up his skills are no longer making up for his height and offensive inconsistency. Enter Keon, who brings those extra inches and plays better offense, making him more valuable than Off Night now, even if he isn’t as skilled a defensive presence.

I would argue that he's just as skilled defensively
 
whoa, 5 trey's? well done Keon. Didn't think he can shoot it like that, he must be living in the gym like Davion used to or still does
 
He shot around 40 percent in the Gleague last year and Fox said he has been one of their better shooters in practice drills. So the potential appears to be there

practice can never mimic real game action so that means little to me but I didn't think he could shoot like that to begin with
 
practice can never mimic real game action so that means little to me but I didn't think he could shoot like that to begin with

Put it this way. You're not going to see a guy be an effective shooter in the NBA, who is not one of the better shooters in their NBA drills. The ability to shoot the ball shows in practice first
 
Put it this way. You're not going to see a guy be an effective shooter in the NBA, who is not one of the better shooters in their NBA drills. The ability to shoot the ball shows in practice first

plenty of players shoot well in practice and then suddenly can't shoot in the game. It boils down to conquering that mental hurdle.
 
plenty of players shoot well in practice and then suddenly can't shoot in the game. It boils down to conquering that mental hurdle.

I think you missed the point. Fox expected this, based on what he's seen from Keon. He'd probably be a lot more surprised if someone like Kessler Edwards had this kind of shooting night
 
I think you missed the point. Fox expected this, based on what he's seen from Keon. He'd probably be a lot more surprised if someone like Kessler Edwards had this kind of shooting night

sure, Fox expected this, he plays with him and sees him in practice. Me, as a fan wasn't expecting this though. Was he a shooter at Alabama?
 
I've liked everything about Ellis right from the get-go last year. Well, except one thing that has nothing to do with basketball. But I'm an old fuddy-duddy so take that into account.

For some reason, my wife thinks he is too small. I think it is because of his slight build but that just makes him fast and quick. Maybe she will listen to me at some point. (It would be the first time in 50 years.)
 
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