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Kiyan

Kiyan is going to bring this program national notoriety and publicity again, which we are already starting to see. I don’t think it’s a coincidence our game against Drexel is on Peacock. At some point next season NBC may try to get some of our games. Also, pretty ironic and cool that, in his debut, Kiyan scored the number of points that equaled his dad’s jersey number here.
Notoriety? Why?
 
I think his skill and savvy belie his athleticism
Would people sign up for these numbers. In college, 31 minutes per game, 12 ppg, 5 rpg, 3 apg, 39% from 3. 19th overall pick in the draft.

8 years so far in the NBA with averages of 28 minutes per game, 12 ppg, 4 rpg and 3 apg and 38% from 3.

Another guy who might not win any strongman contests, but is very cerebral and makes everyone around him better. Kevin Huerter. They call him Red Velvet for a reason. Smooth.
 
Would people sign up for these numbers. In college, 31 minutes per game, 12 ppg, 5 rpg, 3 apg, 39% from 3. 19th overall pick in the draft.

8 years so far in the NBA with averages of 28 minutes per game, 12 ppg, 4 rpg and 3 apg and 38% from 3.

Another guy who might not win any strongman contests, but is very cerebral and makes everyone around him better. Kevin Huerter. They call him Red Velvet for a reason. Smooth.

I thought somebody's Moten comparison for Kiyan was not bad.
 
He plays in control. Really sound fundamentally. Knows how to use his body and create shots. Gonna be a lot of fun watching him play.

He is one of those guys who can really swing our season. We knew coming in he was skilled, what we dont know (and Binghamton cant teach us) is how he will play against super athletic defenders.

I noticed he had 10 points that came from just taking his man 1 on 1 and another 5 that came from good off the ball movement.

The ones that came from off ball movement are ones I think he can get all year long against anybody. I would guess he wont just be able to take power 5 defenders 1 on 1 the way he could against Binghamton, but if he can ... that would be a game changer.
 
I can't wait to see how he handles bigger, stronger and outright better defenders. Melo has taught him well. He is really crafty.
Yeah, this will be the key. I think the story on his athleticism is that when you pair good (not necessarily elite) athleticism with length and high-level skill, it’s a pretty tough combination.

But usually those players need some strength too. So tougher, more athletic, physical defenders will likely take some time for him to adjust to. Would guess he’ll struggle some against high-level competition now and likely be much better as he adjust later in the year (Feb/march). Will be interesting to watch.
 

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