Kylo Ren was a balla?
You know what...
He's not bad at all.
Has more post moves than both Poetl and Eubanks. Misses a lot of them, but the idea is there.
Good passer
I just don't see where he fits in the future unless we really are getting rid of Aldridge by the trade deadline
he will make the main roster this season he is that good
Sounds like this guy is a shot blocking machine for a 7 footer with a 7-3 wingspan from Oregon St. Check out this stat from a game against SA's own top college BB team in 2019: On December 18, 2019, as a senior, Kelley posted a season-high 23 points, six rebounds and three blocks in an 88–78 win over UTSA. Kelley finished with 211 blocks in two years at Oregon State. Here's some info on his offensive skill-set from a Scouting Report from Hoops Prospects: Let’s begin by discussing Kelley’s offensive efficiency, the first of three unique positive characteristics that the Oregon State product possesses. The senior is an economical frontcourt player; this is evidenced by his career true-shooting percentage of 62.6 and his overall offensive production of 1.35 points per possession (PPP), which ranked at the 97th percentile in Division I this season. He achieves these efficiencies with a consistent diet of powerful dunks, intelligent off-ball cutting, and active movement as the roll-man in pick-and-roll action. Kelley has adequate hands but does not need the ball to be effective. The seven-footer excels at finishing “around the basket” to the tune of 1.44 PPP (94th percentile).
Kelley’s offensive profile and game video give me a reason to believe that he can effectively contribute at the NBA level in the pick and roll (PNR), while also being an effective and opportunistic finisher around the basket via the dunker spot and as an off-ball cutter. This profile can pair nicely on the pro level with a “floor-stretching” frontcourt mate, along with a playmaking engine archetype, such as Kemba Walker or Luka Doncic.
Yeah, to Austin he goes (enjoy 6th street!), but he can definitely turn into another Drew Eubanks story though. Interesting find & signage. GSG!!!![]()
The Watermelon Roadside Kiosk of Kylor Kenney seems appropriate.
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Playing style is a little Timmy like lol
Saw a little bit of this too
Garbage homeless man Timmy
If he were NBA roster material, someone would have drafted him somewhere in the 60 draft picks.
I like it. This guy is a swat machine, with a mean at ude. 7' with a 7'4 wingspan, he looks like he can put in another 20 lbs. He can be a big body down low
Great pick up for G League he needs to keep working hard hit the weight room and he got a chance to maybe make a team in 2022.
If he plays on Poeltl's shoulders, no one will ever score.
Who the calls their kid Kylor?
Probably as a insurance for 3yrs later. If he can stay with the Spurs and develop, have some post moves and seems to have some speed and decent defense.
no one drafted van fleet & he just became one of the highest paid players ever
no one drafted alex caurso & he starts for the current nba champions
2 examples from recent drafts should i continue there are a plethora of more examples
Who calls their kid Kawhi?
Meh.
My favorite inexpensive free agent big this year was Harry Giles, who was signed for the minimum by Portland. In the first game of preseason tonight he played 25 minutes and posted a line of 18 pts, 14 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals, 2 blocks, and a +11.
No one wants to come here. This is why the Spurs go after the Ewwbanks, Bryn Forbes, and Kylor Kellys of the world.
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