Markieff Morris evolution and where it needs to go
After being drafted, Keef played in 63 games in a Suns uniform, starting seven while averaging slightly less than 20 minutes per contest. He only scored 7.4 points per game and his overall shooting percentage was an abysmal 39.9 percent Discount Lebron Elite Hot Sale. While he made the occasional jumper and shot an acceptable 34.7 percent on threes, the ball tended to stop or stick when it got to him, killing the flow of the offense. He hesitated too much when he got the ball, allowing the defense to get back in position. This basically killed the play, allowing Markieff to jack-up a long-two that clanked off the rim Nike Kevin Durant Shoes. Another wasted possession.
From deep, he shot extremely well (56 percent from the left corner and 60 percent from right corner) but in very limited attempts. Morris was basically cold from everywhere else on the perimeter except the right wing where he shot 41 percent from only one certain spot. He definitely took too many threes for a 610 player who isnt a knockdown shooter Nike Kobe 9 Elite Officially Unveiled.
From mid-range, he was just downright horrible, but continued to chuck-up shots. His percentages were quite bad, including a miserable 18 percent on the left side just out of the paint. On the positive side, Markieff finished well around the rim, using his strength to power through defenders and dunk the ball.
Outside of his shot selection, Morris was also mediocre Buy Nike Air Max Shoes Online. He was only averaging 4.4 rebounds per game, not nearly enough for a power forward. He was only averaging one assist and less than a block per game, while being a below average defender and a sub-par free-throw shooter at 71.7 percent. He sure didnt even get to the free throw line enough for such a big guy and took less than two free throws per game.
This certainly paints the picture of a rookie who needed some improvement if they were to stay in the league for a long time.
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