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High praise for Kemba

That sick left-arm layup against Bitombo - Kemba did those a few times during the 2011 title run. He just needs to do it more often, if given the opportunities. Even that sicker low dribble to split the two defenders, he has been doing that for years. Jeremy Lin does that too, maybe more often. This ESPN writer must be lauded for his observations, but Kemba is not new to it.
 
He mentioned a similar sentiment on his podcast last week.

After seeing Walker's improvement soph to junior year, I had no doubt he'd be a great pro, based on his work ethic alone.

That sick left-arm layup against Bitombo - Kemba did those a few times during the 2011 title run. He just needs to do it more often, if given the opportunities. Even that sicker low dribble to split the two defenders, he has been doing that for years. Jeremy Lin does that too, maybe more often. This ESPN writer must be lauded for his observations, but Kemba is not new to it.

The context of 'new to his repertoire' is that it is newly effective or improved over the years in the NBA. As noted in the article, he was a poor finished early in his NBA career. The writer is Zach Lowe, widely considered the best NBA writer.
 
That sick left-arm layup against Bitombo - Kemba did those a few times during the 2011 title run. He just needs to do it more often, if given the opportunities. Even that sicker low dribble to split the two defenders, he has been doing that for years. Jeremy Lin does that too, maybe more often. This ESPN writer must be lauded for his observations, but Kemba is not new to it.
Do I recall a left handed layup just like the one you are referring to in the 2011 FF game against Kentucky? Over Josh Harrellson if my memory serves me correctly, I may be wrong.
 

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