Brooklyn Nets guard Keon Johnson not too long ago broke down how he envisions himself as a participant/what he seems for when watching movie (averaging 14.8 PPG/3.4 RPG/2.9 APG/1.1 TOV/1.1 SPG/40.2% FG/79.2% FT during the last fifteen video games).
(by way of Brooklyn Nets):
Reporter: “You’ve been taking part in fairly effectively because the starting of this season, particularly with all of the accidents forcing you to a beginning position. However since January, you’ve taken your recreation to the following stage. What’s the imaginative and prescient you see for your self so far as a participant within the NBA whether or not it’s on the Nets or every other staff going ahead?”
Johnson: “For myself, somebody that’s gonna are available in and consistently defend to their fullest night time in and night time out. However on the offensive finish, somebody you can belief with the ball of their palms and in addition with the ball not of their palms to make the precise selections or make open pictures. So every night time I really feel like I’m getting increasingly comfy with the completely different roles that I’m given on a nightly foundation, however I attempt to watch as a lot movie as I can understanding that every recreation is completely different, every night time is completely different, each staff is completely different. So, simply how I can have my very own impression in any completely different means.”
Reporter: “If you discuss watching movie, are you going into it watching movie of your self and habits you need to appropriate, stuff you need to get higher at? Is it extra that or is it extra watching I suppose different groups tendencies?”
Johnson: “I do a little bit of each. I attempt to watch video games when different groups play. I simply sustain on how they scheme, however then additionally attempt to see myself inside their scheme or how they’d attempt to guard a staff like us. So, simply attempting to be proactive going into the night time and simply give myself some sense of freedom earlier than I step on the court docket.”