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Moody putting in work on his handle (via his Instagram stories)



Moody putting in work on his handle (via his Instagram stories)



by taygads

18 Comments

  1. KageTrigger

    Moses and JK are gonna surprise some people next season.

  2. System_Lower

    Defense, shooting and smart passing.
    That’s what we need out of Moody.

  3. nbaaccountobserver

    We got a big problem… and hes wearing number 4😈

  4. wwcasedo11

    Moody looks like he handles more naturally than JK.

  5. 360FlipKicks

    I still don’t know why Kerr seems to hate Moody. #freemoses

  6. ChrisPowell_91

    Dm this to Ainge and say the offer has changed to 2 FRP and Moody

  7. AdComprehensive7879

    Danny Ainge LOOK AT THIS!!!!!!! PLEASEEEE

    loll

  8. All hail the five head of handles!!! This boy is a bucket! Trade bait my ass, this guy slots in for at least sixth man of the year this season.

  9. WagonWalkers

    If I’m the Warriors I am VERY hesitant to rate Kuminga or Podz over MM

  10. That’s nice but these videos are a dime a dozen. Let’s see it translate onto the court.

    Of course a possible Lauri trade is still hanging over everyone’s heads right now and probably will be for another two weeks.

  11. KnownGarlic4695

    That was the final step he needed to take. Once he gets a better handle and he adds more natural strength which he already has a bit of, he will he a bucket getter in this league.

  12. StephKlayDray30

    I don’t get why Kerr didn’t play him more. He’s got the talent and skills.

  13. Helpful-Wear-504

    That’s cool and all. But the one thing I want him to do is to stop hesitating when he gets the ball. He does this, Kerr plays him.

    Read somewhere recently about Kerr liking things revolving around read and react. This made me think this is why Moody wasn’t getting minutes we all thought he should get. It happens a lot where he gets the ball, does a jab step, and has to pass it, breaking the flow of the offense.

    He needs to work on this since I guess that’s what Kerr wants. Let it fly when open, attack closeouts immediately, etc.

    The main reason Kerr can’t keep Podz off the floor despite being a rookie is his incredible decision making speed. Other than his typical hustle plays, we see this in how often he draws charges. That takes quick decision making and conviction that you’re not fouling to do that.

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