so far, im really loving KP in boston. KP is just the right player, can play defense really well and score. as long as he stay healthy, his stint in boston will be very successful
so far, im really loving KP in boston. KP is just the right player, can play defense really well and score. as long as he stay healthy, his stint in boston will be very successful
So far I am really loving a good player that is playing good on the team. As long as he continues to play good his time in boston will be successful.
(Hard hitting analysis)
RekLeagueMvp
Questions have never been about talent, it’s always been health
Plastic_Database_645
Glad the bench stepped up for KP to sit the rest of 4th quarter as he said he would play b2b game.
He only played 25 mins I think…
BradWonder
He has a lot of techs so far though. Health isn’t the only variable here
Tough-Training2563
When he will look some extra film from Jokic and Sabonis, he will open another dimension of this team. I hope coaches are having some convs with him – when he gets the ball low or even at the top of key, there should be available som simple and nice cutting lanes for teammates. About his rebounding: NBA is a stats based business, but if you look closely, you can see that those european bigs with right basket fundamentals first look for block-out, then go after the ball. Thus, often those nice statistical figures for wing players are bcs bigs have done their job at first place. Check Mavs games, look how Doncic is pumping up his rebound stats exactly on this. Fundamental bigs are not getting enough credit for blocking out, bcs in modern basket old hustle style is not cool sales element.
planj07
Why aren’t people flooding the subreddit to bash KP when he is non-existent, gets in foul trouble, has a bad game?
We seem so eager to run in here to chastise Jaylen Brown as being a hinderance if he has a few bad turnovers despite scoring 30.
KP barely scored, had issues with techs tonight. Yet people are still lathering themselves when thinking about him at this very moment.
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So far I am really loving a good player that is playing good on the team. As long as he continues to play good his time in boston will be successful.
(Hard hitting analysis)
Questions have never been about talent, it’s always been health
Glad the bench stepped up for KP to sit the rest of 4th quarter as he said he would play b2b game.
He only played 25 mins I think…
He has a lot of techs so far though. Health isn’t the only variable here
When he will look some extra film from Jokic and Sabonis, he will open another dimension of this team. I hope coaches are having some convs with him – when he gets the ball low or even at the top of key, there should be available som simple and nice cutting lanes for teammates. About his rebounding: NBA is a stats based business, but if you look closely, you can see that those european bigs with right basket fundamentals first look for block-out, then go after the ball. Thus, often those nice statistical figures for wing players are bcs bigs have done their job at first place. Check Mavs games, look how Doncic is pumping up his rebound stats exactly on this. Fundamental bigs are not getting enough credit for blocking out, bcs in modern basket old hustle style is not cool sales element.
Why aren’t people flooding the subreddit to bash KP when he is non-existent, gets in foul trouble, has a bad game?
We seem so eager to run in here to chastise Jaylen Brown as being a hinderance if he has a few bad turnovers despite scoring 30.
KP barely scored, had issues with techs tonight. Yet people are still lathering themselves when thinking about him at this very moment.