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Keegan Murray is becoming a MONSTER two-way wing for the Sacramento Kings | 24 Under 24



Keegan Murray is becoming a MONSTER two-way wing for the Sacramento Kings | 24 Under 24

Sam & Bryce discuss Keegan Murray of the Sacramento Kings during their 24 Under 24 In ’24 rankings.

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  1. I like Keegan and understand his placement on the list but to me it feels somewhat inevitable Cam Whitmore will pass him up. 4 years is a lot and I think he’s too good and strong/athletic to not force the issue and become a star at somepoint. Keegan is very good but will he ever be as good or better than OG Anunoby as a role player? I doubt it but Whitmore has the upside to fly past that

  2. Keegan has definitely made good pass reads and executed them, it just hasn’t been often at all lol. He is especially adept in transition as he showed in college. I care more about him improving as an iso scorer than the playmaking

  3. Also fantastic at defending guards. Got a lot more upside than everyone thought. That 47pt game wasn’t a fluke

  4. DeRozan is going to help Keegan develop offensively BIG TIME. One summer with Fox was instantly noticeable especially defending guards

  5. De rozen isnt a pure talent signing. The kings r bad at iso and free throw offense. He fixes that

  6. People think DeRozen is important but the Kings are going to go where Murray is gonna take them. He has to elevate his game in year 3, he has to become that perfect third wing to their team, because if he's not the Kings might miss the playoffs and they might lose DeAaron Fox

  7. Consistency is what is lacking, Keegan this Keegan that is cool to talk about ,but his game is so inconsistent the kid disappears and it takes him like three games to get him to start scoring again …. Dude gets way way to deep into his head when he misses so that is a fragile point of his game and that is why we should have shipped him for a tried and true wing cause fox and Sabonis are in there prime and we can’t wait 4 years for Keegan to be a consistent player.

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