Brian Keefe's path to getting the best out of Cam Whitmore just became obvious
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Brian Keefe's path to getting the best out of Cam Whitmore just became obvious
"Cam Whitmore's arrival in Washington gave the Wizards yet another young player with the potential to emerge into a star this coming season. Since entering the league, it became evident early on that the Villanova product had the talent and the potential to be a difference maker in the right situation. Being drafted by the Houston Rockets in the midst of a rebuild of their own seemed like the perfect opportunity for Whitmore to prove how impactfuil he could be."
"After inconsistent play to start the season followed by questionable decisions in transition, Whitmore found himself losing minutes in head coach Brian Keefe's rotation. However, it seems as if the head coach has finally cracked the code and made it clear to Whitmore that for him to stay on the court, he'd have to make this one minor adjustment. Before, Whitmore's biggest flaw seemed to be his tunnel vision to the basket and lack of desire to swing the ball on offense."
Cam Whitmore arrived in Washington as a young wing with star potential after a rocky two-year stint in Houston. Limited role, reduced playing time, and personal struggles hindered development in Houston and necessitated a fresh start in Washington, where familiarity as a Maryland native fit well. Early season play in Washington remained inconsistent, with questionable transition decisions leading to reduced minutes under coach Brian Keefe. Keefe communicated a clear requirement: Whitmore must make a minor adjustment to remain on the court. Whitmore's primary flaw has been tunnel vision to the basket and a lack of ball movement, often stalling the offense.
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