PCTI2 Totals:
PPG-3.7
RPG-3.3
APG-2.7
Pro's:
Throws a great overhead pass. Making a name for himself as a master of the hit ahead pass, which has resulted in 2 assists combined in PCTI1 and 2. Excellent post feeder. Good verbals. Great passer from the post. Wide array of post moves. Willing screen setter.
Con's:
Known as a high motor guy that actually has a very inconsistent motor. Gets discouraged if not heavily involved in the game, despite showing no aggressiveness when incorporated. Known as a knock down mid range jump shooter that actually shoots a very low percentage from 15ft. Terrible touch around the basket and even worse from three-point range. Lacks quickness and has extremely slow feet. Does not attack the basket as a PG. Talks the proper game but does not actually go through with the words that come out of his mouth. Tends to talk guys into shooting wide open shots, which typically results in baskets for the opposition. Although appears to set a lot of screens, Krow usually just runs to a general area and tries to get in the way of a defender without making actual contact.
Overall:
Big mouth that has cemented himself in the upper echelon of PCTI talent through savvy moves of organization, excessive email and blog posts, and overall engagement. Krow has consistently been picked at the top of each draft despite consistently low shooting percentages, along with point and rebounding totals. Tries to play up his assists, A/TO ratio and steals but each stat is so minimal you can't help but to question how much those stats are actually impacting the game. After two years of giving every excuse in the book, Krow is in a good place with access to everything he claims he has needed, so look at PCTI3 as put up or shut up time for the man they call "The Commish."
Just wouldn't be PCTI without, THE COMISH!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to add that DK is also a net positive energy guy. Consistently encouraging, unfailingly positive, and genuinely supportive. Side note: my wife calls him The Enabler because he tells me what I want to hear instead of the cold, hard truth.
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