It was 2nd time in a row Klay managed to slap the ball out of the driving Keegan. Klay is targeting the rookie's mistake.Keegan really needs to just go back to the drop step spin. Players develop that to protect the ball and his handles are too loose to play all face up. Maybe that will develop but even if not, a good drop step is actually a pretty good move.
I'd never condone violence but thank you, Alex Len.
Dozier and Edwards doing it again.
This is the best team to test Keegan too, a team with "championship pedigree" and full of vets... Like I said earlier, Klay had already been targeting his soft driving skills. This is perfect tape element for sure.If nothing else, this game should give Brown plenty of tape to show Murray what he needs to work on in the offseason. This was a game where we had the opportunity to see where Murray is at as a lead option, and he's had virtually no impact on the offensive end, either as a scorer or a playmaker.
It was 2nd time in a row Klay managed to slap the ball out of the driving Keegan. Klay is targeting the rookie's mistake.
If nothing else, this game should give Brown plenty of tape to show Murray what he needs to work on in the offseason. This was a game where we had the opportunity to see where Murray is at as a lead option, and he's had virtually no impact on the offensive end, either as a scorer or a playmaker.
Like Slim was saying, this game tape will be crucial for young Keegan.And Keegan is far more comfortable when he can turn his back to his defender. If they eventually work post game in for Keegan, the other half of his offense can come from there.
We are very long and athletic in this line up. Arguably one of the better defensive line up too.Oh this is a fun LU. PJ at the point with Kessler-Keegs-Lyles. Interesting