Keegan really had himself a good slump-buster road trip:
31.9 MPG
15.3 PPG
6.3 RPG
1.0 APG
0.8 BPG
1.0 SPG
43.2% from 3 on 9.3 3PA (damn)
62.7% TS
+31 overall +/- (weighted heavily from his +25 vs WAS)
We'll need Stella the rest of the way.
Keegan really had himself a good slump-buster road trip:
31.9 MPG
15.3 PPG
6.3 RPG
1.0 APG
0.8 BPG
1.0 SPG
43.2% from 3 on 9.3 3PA (damn)
62.7% TS
+31 overall +/- (weighted heavily from his +25 vs WAS)
Not sure if this counts as a tech or not but he had a defensive 3 seconds at one point earlier this season I believe.Maybe i missed it, but when did Keegan get a tech?
eah looking at his stats it says 1 tech, 1 flagrant. Was looking at his 3pm this season and saw it. That might be itNot sure if this counts as a tech or not but he had a defensive 3 seconds at one point earlier this season I believe.
can't say I blame Keegan for not eating sushi or Halibut, Halibut has that fishy aftertaste in your mouth just like ahi tuna and you have to top it with a sauce or juice from a lime/lemon to really masquerade the taste
Always felt like Murray and Mikal Bridges were similar in some ways. I think prior to the draft both came in the league with similar scouting report and both older guys. It wouldn't surprise me if their career trajectory would also be similar.“I think he (Murray) is one of the best two-way guys in the league,” Fox explained to HoopsHype. “You see what Mikal (Bridges) is doing in Brooklyn now. I think he (Murray) can be that for us. I’ve told him this is a wing-driven league. Most of the best teams in the league have their best players that are wings. I’m not putting pressure on him. He has a lot of things to work on. In his first year, he’s been great for us. I think he has a bright future.”
After praising Murray’s upside, Fox made it clear he feels the Kings can compete with anyone and have a bigger goal than ending the playoff drought.
The dude grew up in Iowa. It was probably a pretty safe idea to avoid sushi.I’ll have to disagree with you on this one, especially sushi. Nigiri is one of my favorite things to eat. If you like documentaries, check out Jiro Dreams of Sushi if you haven’t already. Great look into the life of a master.
The dude grew up in Iowa. It was probably a pretty safe idea to avoid sushi.
I'm not sure who will wind up better offensively but I don't think Keegan will ever be as good as Mikal defensively. He just doesn't have the foot speed or the length.
I’ll have to disagree with you on this one, especially sushi. Nigiri is one of my favorite things to eat. If you like documentaries, check out Jiro Dreams of Sushi if you haven’t already. Great look into the life of a master.
And they won't even vote him top 5.No disrespect to the other rookies who are getting their props but we're seriously talking about a situation here where Keegan Mary will break the three-point record for rookies and the NBA will still hand the rookie of the Year trophy to some mook sitting at home eating nachos watching Keegan in the playoffs.
Keegan Murray is the X-factor on how far we'll go in the Playoffs.
If only he yelled more after each dunk.No disrespect to the other rookies who are getting their props but we're seriously talking about a situation here where Keegan Mary will break the three-point record for rookies and the NBA will still hand the rookie of the Year trophy to some mook sitting at home eating nachos watching Keegan in the playoffs.
I'm waiting, just waiting, for when he scores a game-winning dunk in the playoffs and actually, *gasp*, flexes.If only he yelled more after each dunk.
It would likely be a fast break layup, followed by returning the ball to the referee for the next night's game.I'm waiting, just waiting, for when he scores a game-winning dunk in the playoffs and actually, *gasp*, flexes.![]()
If only he were on pace to have 200 more dunks instead of threes, he might have 200 less points and maybe that would have cost us a few games, but he'd have 200 more dunks and be rookie of the decade. Chump.If only he yelled more after each dunk.