Post by ashes on Sept 1, 2010 18:17:02 GMT -5
Strengths:[/u] MJ is a talented scorer in the paint. He is incredibly explosive and effective at slashing through the lane. With deceptive power, MJ would sometimes guard PFs in college. He has long arms capable of frustrating opponents on defense. He is a solid rebounder that is especially efficient on the offensive boards.
Weaknesses:[/u] MJ struggles with his shot frequently. Streaky would be putting it mildly. He needs to work on staying under control when he gets going. He tends to be a better defender on the interior than on the perimeter.
Scout's Take:[/u] MJ Kehoe could be a very good player. He isn't as dynamic as teams would like, but what he does well, he does really well. He should be a great 3rd or 4th starter in a few years.
Comparison:[/u] Shawn Marion (Less Defense)
Ratings:[/u] MJ Kehoe SF 6'7'' 210 20 B C C B- B- A Maryland Jr.
Strengths:[/u] Patrick is a very good shooter capable of getting to the free throw line and shooting a high percentage. Defensively, he's a strong man defender. He is a decent rebounder for his size. He is very quick on his feet and smart with the ball.
Weaknesses:[/u] Not very athletic. He has the ability to score inside, but he isn't going to rise above shot-blockers. Not a great passer and will not create turnovers. Tends to avoid contact and get bullied in the post.
Scout's Take:[/u] Patrick Kehoe has a bright future as a scorer and a unique player. He has a lot of motivation to improve, but will probably need some extra help if he ever hopes to become an All-Star.
Comparison:[/u] Quentin Richardson (More upside)
Ratings:[/u] Patrick Kehoe SG 6'7'' 210 20 C+ B C C+ C+ A Maryland Jr.
*The Kehoe Twins have played basketball together since they were toddlers. They have great chemistry and would LOVE to be on the same team at the next level.