Fred Katz
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Somebody's got to score the points. He does not look to get into any action when he gets the basketball. He's kind of stylistically the exact opposite player of DeMontis Sabonis. I am curious to see how the Kings even use him. It's a weird one. I don't. I don't hate it. Maybe he'll just put up numbers and it'll be fine.
Somebody's got to score the points. He does not look to get into any action when he gets the basketball. He's kind of stylistically the exact opposite player of DeMontis Sabonis. I am curious to see how the Kings even use him. It's a weird one. I don't. I don't hate it. Maybe he'll just put up numbers and it'll be fine.
Somebody's got to score the points. He does not look to get into any action when he gets the basketball. He's kind of stylistically the exact opposite player of DeMontis Sabonis. I am curious to see how the Kings even use him. It's a weird one. I don't. I don't hate it. Maybe he'll just put up numbers and it'll be fine.
But I could totally see a situation where it's like, this is not the dude who we thought it was.
But I could totally see a situation where it's like, this is not the dude who we thought it was.
But I could totally see a situation where it's like, this is not the dude who we thought it was.
If Kuzma plays the way he did in Washington, then him playing more is not helpful. No, because he was extremely, he was the tank commander. He was, he was, he's been the single most detrimental player to his team's hopes of winning in the NBA this season.
If Kuzma plays the way he did in Washington, then him playing more is not helpful. No, because he was extremely, he was the tank commander. He was, he was, he's been the single most detrimental player to his team's hopes of winning in the NBA this season.
If Kuzma plays the way he did in Washington, then him playing more is not helpful. No, because he was extremely, he was the tank commander. He was, he was, he's been the single most detrimental player to his team's hopes of winning in the NBA this season.
shot selection defensive intensity defensive decision making i actually have a note in my friday morning notebook about kuzma it's funny you met you mentioned kuzma for this and i mentioned williams because i had written this i sent this to you before you sent me the awards for the podcast and i literally called the section of my notebook the pj washington corollary and i wrote about williams and kuzma as the two guys who fit the pj washington corollary
shot selection defensive intensity defensive decision making i actually have a note in my friday morning notebook about kuzma it's funny you met you mentioned kuzma for this and i mentioned williams because i had written this i sent this to you before you sent me the awards for the podcast and i literally called the section of my notebook the pj washington corollary and i wrote about williams and kuzma as the two guys who fit the pj washington corollary
shot selection defensive intensity defensive decision making i actually have a note in my friday morning notebook about kuzma it's funny you met you mentioned kuzma for this and i mentioned williams because i had written this i sent this to you before you sent me the awards for the podcast and i literally called the section of my notebook the pj washington corollary and i wrote about williams and kuzma as the two guys who fit the pj washington corollary
And there's a sequence that I mentioned that Kyle Kuzma had two weeks ago. which I was like the worst decision of the NBA season was not made by anybody making a trade.
And there's a sequence that I mentioned that Kyle Kuzma had two weeks ago. which I was like the worst decision of the NBA season was not made by anybody making a trade.
And there's a sequence that I mentioned that Kyle Kuzma had two weeks ago. which I was like the worst decision of the NBA season was not made by anybody making a trade.
It was Kyle Kuzma for these 20 seconds when he grabbed a defensive rebound, went the other way, pulled up for a 21 foot two pointer with both of his feet inside the three point arc, like just barely with 21 seconds on the shot clock, just clanked it. Kevin Durant got the rebound and, Kuzma was guarding Kevin Durant in the other end, and Durant was on the left wing, didn't have the ball.
It was Kyle Kuzma for these 20 seconds when he grabbed a defensive rebound, went the other way, pulled up for a 21 foot two pointer with both of his feet inside the three point arc, like just barely with 21 seconds on the shot clock, just clanked it. Kevin Durant got the rebound and, Kuzma was guarding Kevin Durant in the other end, and Durant was on the left wing, didn't have the ball.
It was Kyle Kuzma for these 20 seconds when he grabbed a defensive rebound, went the other way, pulled up for a 21 foot two pointer with both of his feet inside the three point arc, like just barely with 21 seconds on the shot clock, just clanked it. Kevin Durant got the rebound and, Kuzma was guarding Kevin Durant in the other end, and Durant was on the left wing, didn't have the ball.
15 seconds later, Devin Booker tried a step-back move from the mid-range, like 15 feet away from Kuzma. And Kuzma... just sprinted away from Durant and flew at Devin Booker. Like, oh, no way is this guy going to shoot this contested fadeaway 16-footer without me getting in his face. And he just flew by him. And Booker was just like, Booker, Booker.
15 seconds later, Devin Booker tried a step-back move from the mid-range, like 15 feet away from Kuzma. And Kuzma... just sprinted away from Durant and flew at Devin Booker. Like, oh, no way is this guy going to shoot this contested fadeaway 16-footer without me getting in his face. And he just flew by him. And Booker was just like, Booker, Booker.