BC Calfan said:
First possession: dribbles into post, stops dribble with not outlet throws bad pass into lane, bailed out by a kicked ball.
2nd: dribbles a little on wing, hand off to Paris who dribbles in and hits a mid-range.
3rd (defense): man defense. lines up at stripe for PV free throw, looks an inch or 2 taller than Kelly.
4th (offense): decent entry pass to Gordon in post. Gordon traveled, turnover.
5th (defense): man D on perimeter, covers a lot of ground, moves well
6th (offense): takes pass on right wing, takes advantage of smaller defender, 3 dribbles in, converts a banker in the lane.
7th (defense): chasing his man on defense, staying on him, bothering player forces him to pass. good defense.
8th (offense): moving around right wing, south drives in and misses layup.
9th (defense) stops ball at top of key on PV's transition offense, pass goes to corner and Kuany shows good athleticism to leap and try and block a 3, it goes in.
10th (offense) draws touch foul cutting into lane from right wing. Reset, cuts around on offense, doesn't touch ball. Turnover on inside pass to Thiemann.
11th (defense) tries to draw charge in lane, gets called for a flop (new rule). Good call he fell back before contact was made.
Goes to bench.
All in all, Kuany wasn't a liability. Looked a little nervous on offense but that's ok. Defensively he shows promise. He can cover a lot of ground with his long stride and quick feet. Has ability to chase all over in half court defensive sets. He has some potential just needs reps.
thanks for the play by play
I thought he showed potential defensively, and I was impressed with his touch on his shot and score
I do think the game was pretty fast for him, but that is natural given it was his first game, plus PV's style of play