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It is actually a perfect photo for the underlying information posted, if the Bulls actually get the top pick. I would actually feel completely sorry for the situation he would be walking into, though the mediocre BYU season might be prep for what he is about to see...
So he's going to get hit by a charging bull instead?
 
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This is not close.

On March 4th last year, KJ had 97 turnovers for the season. Wagler has 52.

KJ finished the year with an assist to turnover of 1.27. Wagler’s currently at 2.48.

The shooting also isn’t comparable — Wagler is 42% from 3. KJ’s shot had really fallen off after that hand injury (finished the year below 32%).
Not to mention, tougher, less of an ego, and generally more coachable. That still actually matters to some people…even in the NBA.

I know that sounds like crotchety, old man speak; but it’s also true.
 
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Not to mention, tougher, less of an ego, and generally more coachable. That still actually matters to some people…even in the NBA.

I know that sounds like crotchety, old man speak; but it’s also true.
I never got the impression KJ was a discipline issue. I think often he was making the right play, but his teammates were not on the same page.

Certainly the hand injury hurt his shooting. (Saw the same thing with Boswell this year) He was 41% prior to the injury, and never shot above 30% for any month after.

KJ shot 42% from 3 this year in the NBA, though he is much more of a catch and shoot guy up there.
 
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I never got the impression KJ was a discipline issue. I think often he was making the right play, but his teammates were not on the same page.

Certainly the hand injury hurt his shooting. (Saw the same thing with Boswell this year) He was 41% prior to the injury, and never shot above 30% for any month after.

KJ shot 42% from 3 this year in the NBA, though he is much more of a catch and shoot guy up there.
makes the success of the past couple of years even more impressive given major injury issues
 
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I never got the impression KJ was a discipline issue. I think often he was making the right play, but his teammates were not on the same page.

Certainly the hand injury hurt his shooting. (Saw the same thing with Boswell this year) He was 41% prior to the injury, and never shot above 30% for any month after.

KJ shot 42% from 3 this year in the NBA, though he is much more of a catch and shoot guy up there.
No I’m not saying KJ was a Jayden Epps situation in the slightest. Or say a Matthew Mayer just plain not running the offense. But KJ was on a mission from God to get drafted. (Unlike Keaton) Totally legit…and that’s what you’re supposed to do when you’re that good. But you can’t deny there was certainly more “I’m gonna get mine” in his game than Keaton.

KJ was not a locker room problem that I know of in any way. And I like KJ WAY more than the Mayers and Epp(s)of the world…

But with Keaton & Mirk especially…that’s a coach’s dream.

If Brad told Keaton to run through a wall, he would have done it. If He told KJ…(well….he was clearly a little more complicated.) He might of done it; he might not have. Let’s just say he would have had to think about it first. Brad gave KJ a very long leash. Which is fine. It’s what he wanted to fit the dynamic of that particular team. But I think saying Keaton was more coachable than KJ is a fair statement. And fairly obvious to be 100% honest with you.
 
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