Everyone knows Charles doesn't actually watch college basketball, come on Chuck!I watched a good portion of the game. Keegan had 14 points in the 1st quarter.
Even Charles Barkley was raving about Keegan's game. The Chuckster said while watching Keegan in college he never imagined he would have the NBA game he's got.
Well, Keegan was the 4th overall pick in the NBA draft the year he was drafted, so at least the Kings thought Murray had the potential to develop into a superstar. So far I would say the Kings have seen mixed results from Murray but the potential is still clearly there.Everyone knows Charles doesn't actually watch college basketball, come on Chuck!
That's the King's offense, Sabonis is a passer and unselfish, but the other players often don't look to Keegan even when he's open. Fox doesn't really pass the ball and Keegan's job is to spread the court for Fox and Sabonis. The only thing stopping Keegan is Keegan. He has the red light to shoot and drive.When I checked in on a few Kings games this past season, Keegan pretty much just stood around behind the 3-pt line and waited for somebody to pass it to him. Last night, he looked like a completely different player -- driving the lane, rebounding, (trying to) play defense vs Curry & Thompson -- holy cow, it's like the coaches told him to go out there and play like his life depended on it. I remember last season the Kings' coach saying something along the lines that Keegan has so much untapped ability. He began to show it last night -- was really happy for him.
...and he never cracked a smile, even when they took him out of the game at the end.
Malik Monk went down about a month ago and the Kings sorely missed him. He is a Vinnie Johnson type who can come off the bench and heat up in a hurry.Kings get eliminated in 2nd play-in game, losing to the pelicans. We'll, there is always next year
That's the King's offense, Sabonis is a passer and unselfish, but the other players often don't look to Keegan even when he's open. Fox doesn't really pass the ball and Keegan's job is to spread the court for Fox and Sabonis. The only thing stopping Keegan is Keegan. He has the red light to shoot and drive.
Loved Keegan's performance against GS but layed a dud against the Pelicans. Last year he was "untouchable" during trade talks, this year I think his name comes up much more often. Kings have really screwed themselves with draft picks and have no way to get better than to trade. Keegan might be moving on. But they love him in Sac Town.