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Kiyan deserves to be the starter

Is there any update when JJ is targeting to be back?

I can't imagine JJ won't start once he's back, but what Kiyan is showing, albeit against weak competition, is a real expansive bag for a kid his age/first year in D1.

He feels in control when he is playing and how to get positioned for an efficient shot. That clip where Melo is waxing poetic about him while in studio alludes to the work put in -- this is not off the cuff luck, he's been working on advanced moves and seems to have a high awareness of his strengths vs weaknesses. Again, maybe I'm giving too much weighting to this before we hit higher level teams.

Again, I can't imagine JJ comes back to the bench and we have to see how this team looks once we start playing better teams, but if Kiyan keeps ascending, he'll be pushing to get more and more PT, which is a good thing.
 
Is there any update when JJ is targeting to be back?

I can't imagine JJ won't start once he's back, but what Kiyan is showing, albeit against weak competition, is a real expansive bag for a kid his age/first year in D1.

He feels in control when he is playing and how to get positioned for an efficient shot. That clip where Melo is waxing poetic about him while in studio alludes to the work put in -- this is not off the cuff luck, he's been working on advanced moves and seems to have a high awareness of his strengths vs weaknesses. Again, maybe I'm giving too much weighting to this before we hit higher level teams.

Again, I can't imagine JJ comes back to the bench and we have to see how this team looks once we start playing better teams, but if Kiyan keeps ascending, he'll be pushing to get more and more PT, which is a good thing.

Yeah the work he’s put in and the competition he has had the luxury of training against is unique. It’s not just the expansive bag he has but also the comfort and ease with which he executes almost to the point the skill sets appear more instinct like they did for his old man.
 
He feels in control when he is playing and how to get positioned for an efficient shot. That clip where Melo is waxing poetic about him while in studio alludes to the work put in -- this is not off the cuff luck, he's been working on advanced moves and seems to have a high awareness of his strengths vs weaknesses. Again, maybe I'm giving too much weighting to this before we hit higher level teams.
Yeah, wasn't that cool? I really enjoyed hearing Melo talk about each one of his shots and the moves he made. It's very clear, he's a very involved pop (no surprise).
 
Is there any update when JJ is targeting to be back?

I can't imagine JJ won't start once he's back, but what Kiyan is showing, albeit against weak competition, is a real expansive bag for a kid his age/first year in D1.

He feels in control when he is playing and how to get positioned for an efficient shot. That clip where Melo is waxing poetic about him while in studio alludes to the work put in -- this is not off the cuff luck, he's been working on advanced moves and seems to have a high awareness of his strengths vs weaknesses. Again, maybe I'm giving too much weighting to this before we hit higher level teams.

Again, I can't imagine JJ comes back to the bench and we have to see how this team looks once we start playing better teams, but if Kiyan keeps ascending, he'll be pushing to get more and more PT, which is a good thing.

His basketball IQ just seems off the charts which honestly shouldn’t be too surprising
 
Kiyan is a very special talent with an enormous ceiling. This will be perhaps Red's biggest challenge this year...figuring out how to get Kiyan the minutes he needs... fortunately he can play the 2 or 3. Maybe even a tiny bit of 1. But gotta get him close to 30 minutes. Anything less than that would be uncivilized
 
Kiyan is a very special talent with an enormous ceiling. This will be perhaps Red's biggest challenge this year...figuring out how to get Kiyan the minutes he needs... fortunately he can play the 2 or 3. Maybe even a tiny bit of 1. But gotta get him close to 30 minutes. Anything less than that would be uncivilized

I dont think it will be much of a challenge for Red. Let's say George, Starling, and Kingz average 30 minutes per game each (it will be less) that leaves 30 minutes for Kiyan backing them up. Zepher and Fennell aren't going to play when the competition gets tough and Starling is back. This really isnt an either/or situation with anybody. Maybe a bit of competition with Betsy for those minutes at the 3, but there are plenty of minutes available for Kiyan, all he has to do is earn them.
 
I dont think it will be much of a challenge for Red. Let's say George, Starling, and Kingz average 30 minutes per game each (it will be less) that leaves 30 minutes for Kiyan backing them up. Zepher and Fennell aren't going to play when the competition gets tough and Starling is back. This really isnt an either/or situation with anybody. Maybe a bit of competition with Betsy for those minutes at the 3, but there are plenty of minutes available for Kiyan, all he has to do is earn them.

Fennell I expect will still get minutes. Just like in the FIBA games he doesn’t force the issue but he is clearly comfortable on both ends of the floor and will find his spots as he has more time playing with this group. He shows maybe too much discipline/deference at this point I expect will change. That’s something JJ has to buy into for his own game and who if looked like he was doing so in the exhibitions.
 
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