Best not to pay attention to those posts. Ignore is always there when you can't do that.Reading some posts on this board would make you think he is just having a "meh" Summer League performance.
Best not to pay attention to those posts. Ignore is always there when you can't do that.Reading some posts on this board would make you think he is just having a "meh" Summer League performance.
Anjali says hi from Stockton.
I know this isn't the popular take but she's being trained to be the future owner, not the future GM. And that's a good thing when you consider how many franchise crippling mistakes Vivek may have had his hands in during the first ~8 years of his ownership.I cannot wait for this reality!
Kyle Kuzma averaged 22 points, 6 boards, 3 assists, 1 block, and 1 steal per game in SL. Kuz was 21 going on 22 that summer. He even put a 30 and 10 game in the SL championship: https://bleacherreport.com/articles...2017-las-vegas-nba-summer-league-championship.
His career, thus far, is that of a third option, stretch 4 with okay defense. Averaging 16 points, 6 boards, 2 assists, .6 blocks, and .5 steals per game.
He is Keegan’s comp. High floor, low ceiling, 3rd option. Keegan’s offensive production will be solid, but his ceiling will depend almost entirely on his defensive versatility. If Keegan can defend 3-5, he’s well worth the 4th pick. If he ends up like Kuz and can defend only 4s and some 3s, #4 will end up being too high.
Those are not the only 2 possible outcomes. If Kuz shot 40% from 3 on high volume, had great hands, and excellent off ball movement (increasing his gravity immensely); that player would absolutely worth the 4th pick in the draft.
It’s not about Keegan’s excellent summer league numbers. It’s also about how he’s scoring and his approach to the game. He has blown me away.
And I’m a guy that would have traded Fox for RJ Barrett and 11 and drafted Ivey. I would not trade Murray for RJ Barrett right now. Murray and Huerter are going to open up the King’s offense in a way that increases the efficiency of every other player.
And Murray tries on defense. That commitment matters.
In this draft imo he definitely was a top 4 pick,we none can read the future with the other picks and I think potential is sometimes overated, there were a lot of potentially superstars in recent NBA drafts that just never made it,this was the right pick and definitely worth number 2 if all he ever is,is a Kyle kuzmaKyle Kuzma averaged 22 points, 6 boards, 3 assists, 1 block, and 1 steal per game in SL. Kuz was 21 going on 22 that summer. He even put a 30 and 10 game in the SL championship: https://bleacherreport.com/articles...2017-las-vegas-nba-summer-league-championship.
His career, thus far, is that of a third option, stretch 4 with okay defense. Averaging 16 points, 6 boards, 2 assists, .6 blocks, and .5 steals per game.
He is Keegan’s comp. High floor, low ceiling, 3rd option. Keegan’s offensive production will be solid, but his ceiling will depend almost entirely on his defensive versatility. If Keegan can defend 3-5, he’s well worth the 4th pick. If he ends up like Kuz and can defend only 4s and some 3s, #4 will end up being too high.
In this draft imo he definitely was a top 4 pick,we none can read the future with the other picks and I think potential is sometimes overated, there were a lot of potentially superstars in recent NBA drafts that just never made it,this was the right pick and definitely worth number 2 if all he ever is,is a Kyle kuzma
he is on the same level as Haliburton as far as floor and ceiling.I don't get why people get offended by calling someone a high floor guy this normally indicates a productive 10 year+ career, smart player that will most likely help you in. Most the times these guy's are far more productive than 95% of high ceiling guys who wash out of the league. I personally also don't see a high ceiling in Murray but a high floor helps and is a sure thing he's just got certain athletic/skill limitations that prevent him from being a high ceiling guy which is fine. He's clearly got good IQ and understanding of the game to bypass them and be productive.
he is on the same level as Haliburton as far as floor and ceiling.
well ESPN didn't think that when he was a King.So he's the next Lebron then (according to ESPN)?
RJ is losing player. @ESP47 brings this up all the time, but he just hasn't gotten better in 3 years and his analytics are horrible. He's very much following that Andrew Wiggins trajectory where he's just plainly miscast as a lead option when he isn't one.
It'd be one thing if he were still on his rookie contract, but he's about to get a max or near max extension after next season. No thanks.
He also never took it to the rack! And Buddies mentality wasn't bad he just suckedBuddy Hield also did this. Being a ball hog doesn’t immediately make someone Kobe.
Booo.
You know damn well you, Rob and KB02 would be moaning and groaning if Murray were struggling in SL and about how we screwed up the pick and passed on Ivey/Daniels, etc. Hell, you've been looking for an excuse from the first game to not like Murray. There's literally 0% chance you'd have the same "Well it's just SL, none of it really matters" take.
Our guy was the best player in SL. That's okay to be excited about and have fun with. He still has to show it when the minutes count. Being the debbie downer "WeLl ItS JuSt SuMmEr LeAuGe" guy is just lazy.
Litterally nobody said. (It's just summer league) we just pointed out that it was in fact... Summer league.Booo.
You know damn well you, Rob and KB02 would be moaning and groaning if Murray were struggling in SL and about how we screwed up the pick and passed on Ivey/Daniels, etc. Hell, you've been looking for an excuse from the first game to not like Murray. There's literally 0% chance you'd have the same "Well it's just SL, none of it really matters" take.
Our guy was the best player in SL. That's okay to be excited about and have fun with. He still has to show it when the minutes count. Being the debbie downer "WeLl ItS JuSt SuMmEr LeAuGe" guy is just lazy.
Kyle Kuzma averaged 22 points, 6 boards, 3 assists, 1 block, and 1 steal per game in SL. Kuz was 21 going on 22 that summer. He even put a 30 and 10 game in the SL championship: https://bleacherreport.com/articles...2017-las-vegas-nba-summer-league-championship.
His career, thus far, is that of a third option, stretch 4 with okay defense. Averaging 16 points, 6 boards, 2 assists, .6 blocks, and .5 steals per game.
He is Keegan’s comp. High floor, low ceiling, 3rd option. Keegan’s offensive production will be solid, but his ceiling will depend almost entirely on his defensive versatility. If Keegan can defend 3-5, he’s well worth the 4th pick. If he ends up like Kuz and can defend only 4s and some 3s, #4 will end up being too high.
It's funny how some say, " You don't pick off potential " ARE the same people saying ", You don't trade because of it"
Interesting
Litterally nobody said. (It's just summer league) we just pointed out that it was in fact... Summer league.
I'm just trying to protect my young kings fans. I feel they have been though enough already. Maybe tone down the Jordan comparisons and let the kid play a real game
Best not to pay attention to those posts. Ignore is always there when you can't do that.
I haven't put anyone on ignore but have trained myself to not get baited as easily as I have before.I should probably follow this advice, but I can't help it. I see dumb/lazy takes, I have to fire back at them.
Question kb02, what kind of search caused you to settle on Kuzma as a comparison??? Is there some Summer League database that you scoured for thisI was thinking of a rich mans Sean Elliot is a good comparison
IDK. One year, I had a high schooler who would shout "Kobe!" before he jacked up every shot. That kid was a straight up d-a-doubleya-g. His name? I forgot. It was years ago, and he ended up like captain of the debate team, or something like that.Buddy Hield also did this. Being a ball hog doesn’t immediately make someone Kobe.
I get that. I feel like this board stands for something a little more than knee-jerk hot takes. (Or taeks, as @Mr. S£im Citrus likes to say.) I value new perspectives and opinions, even controversial ones, as long as they are reasoned out. We're the smartest and best looking on the internet (except for one, but you know who you are) for a reason.I should probably follow this advice, but I can't help it. I see dumb/lazy takes, I have to fire back at them.
Question kb02, what kind of search caused you to settle on Kuzma as a comparison??? Is there some Summer League database that you scoured for thisI was thinking of a rich mans Sean Elliot is a good comparison
I know this isn't the popular take but she's being trained to be the future owner, not the future GM. And that's a good thing when you consider how many franchise crippling mistakes Vivek may have had his hands in during the first ~8 years of his ownership.
Just look at the mess Jody Allen is making in Portland even though she is supposedly just a temporary steward. Anjali is an assistant GM in Stockton, she probably has as much daily duties pertaining to the cost of a hot dog as she does in player acquisition and development.
Keegan is a better shooter by a significant margin coming out of college.Mostly because the position, the limitations (though Kuz showed better handles), and the similar stats. I think long term, Murray ends up closer to Barnes/Harris/Milsap. 4/3 version.
As for Elliot, I don't see the same handles. The athleticism, post knee injury, between Elliot and Murray are similar.