That’s his position in the NBA.They have him playing PG
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That’s his position in the NBA.They have him playing PG
He has better handles there than Cujo who I think really needs to play the SG with combo to PGThat’s his position in the NBA.
CuJo can play point on a team that has a point post like the nuggets, and a third of the league have.He has better handles there than Cujo who I think really needs to play the SG with combo to PG
The Smart buyout really has no impact. Washington doesn't, and never was going to, have real room for him. They had to release/buyout three guys (Smart, Richaun Holmes, and Blake Wesley) who are experienced NBA guys just to get down to the 15 man roster limit and already have signed guys to all three of their two-way spots.I haven’t been tracking NBA moves much, but I thought he was a weird fit in Washington. The Smart buyout suddenly makes him more valuable there.
Side note... Will we ever hear the real story on what happened with Keshon this last spring?
I'll never believe that he was so "injured" that he couldn't have been there to help in an emergency situation, or just to simply be there on the bench for his teammates. Both parties just trying to take the high road. It's over and done with now, but the injury story will always be B.S. to me.
I'll never believe that he was so "injured" that he couldn't have been there to help in an emergency situation, or just to simply be there on the bench for his teammates. Both parties just trying to take the high road. It's over and done with now, but the injury story will always be B.S. to me.
Or he was just hurt and wanted to focus on recovery. Not everything has to be some big conspiracy.The NIL money thing made more sense than anything else I heard. Otherwise he would have at least traveled with the team he helped get to the tourny. So maybe it wasn't NIL but something happened other than just being injured is my opinion
Or he was just hurt and wanted to focus on recovery. Not everything has to be some big conspiracy.
are you really trying to apply Occam's Razor to internet denizens who think they know everything?
There is not a single aspect his recovery that could not have been done along with the team. It is almost universally unheard of for an injured player - particularly one who poured his blood, sweat, and tears into a program for 2 years - NOT to travel with his teams for the freaking NCAA tournament. A team that was a 3 seed largely because of said player.Or he was just hurt and wanted to focus on recovery. Not everything has to be some big conspiracy.
Plenty of fans have shown continued support of Keshon. As they should, dude played his heart out for Iowa State for 2 years.Not only think they know everything, but feel the need to express those thoughts/opinions & drag a former player through the mud online. Lot of benefit to that, I suppose?
Almost universally unheard of? How almost?There is not a single aspect his recovery that could not have been done along with the team. It is almost universally unheard of for an injured player - particularly one who poured his blood, sweat, and tears into a program for 2 years - NOT to travel with his teams for the freaking NCAA tournament. A team that was a 3 seed largely because of said player.
So no, not a conspiracy. Just a really f*cked up situation. And him not traveling with the team - regardless if the decision was mutual - did not make the situation any less f*cked up and less of a 'distraction'.
Almost universally unheard of? How almost?
Did you watch him play the 2nd half of last season? He was shell of himself and was visibly frustrated every single game when he was unable to do the things he had previously been able to do.I'll never believe that he was so "injured" that he couldn't have been there to help in an emergency situation, or just to simply be there on the bench for his teammates. Both parties just trying to take the high road. It's over and done with now, but the injury story will always be B.S. to me.