Crawfoso1973 said:
They clearly drafted him to be their franchise PG and Utah will hand the keys to Key within the next week or two. Horton-Tucker is starting basically as a placeholder for them at PG and he is awful. Your analysis of Key's season for us is spot on. However he scultped his body once his Baylor season ended, got the ankle healthy and now looks a couple of steps quicker. Last year he was carrying about 10 lbs of baby fat and the ankle injury was the final nail in the coffin. I think some of us suffer from recency bias and have a bad taste in our mouths because of how bad he looked playing on a bum ankle. Physically and athletically he looks like a completely different guy than he was at Baylor. He will never be a plus defender but that is more easily hidden in the NBA. The rules against hand-checking have made the NBA game more of a free-flowing, offensive oriented game which suits Key's game much better than the big 12 grind.
This is a great post. One quibble. He was flat out bad on defense last year. The game in Austin he got beat badly on a few possessions and picked up dumb fouls on rotation because he was flat footed. I don't know who got to him but he's making an effort to be a respectable defender in Utah. I think you're right that he'll never be above replacement level on defense, but that's more than good enough with his offensive skill set.
I'm grateful for the year he had at Baylor and the better he does in Utah the better for us. That said, this is how Iowa State fans must have felt watching Purdy turn into Tom Brady once he got to the NFL (recent losses not withstanding).
Also, he's vertically much more explosive now. He looks slightly quicker now, but he's playing much more vertically than he did last year.