Okay, so I wanted to see what all the fuss was about with Keegan Murray, especially after that game against the Bucks. So, I dove in.
First, I pulled up the game stats. You know, just the basic box score. Wanted to see the raw numbers – points, rebounds, assists, all that jazz. Nothing fancy, just the usual ESPN stuff.
Then, I started watching game highlights. Not the whole game, ain’t nobody got time for that! Just the key plays involving Murray. I was looking for how he was getting his points. Was he spotting up for threes? Driving to the basket? Posting up?
- Was he creating his own shot?
- Or was he more of a catch-and-shoot guy?
- How was his defense against Giannis and the other Bucks players?
I jotted down some notes as I watched. Stuff like, “Nice drive to the basket,” or “Struggled to guard Giannis in the post” (who doesn’t, though, right?). Just quick observations to help me remember what I was seeing.
After the highlights, I looked for some post-game interviews. Sometimes players will give you some insight into their mindset or strategy during the game. Maybe Murray talked about a specific play or matchup. You never know what you’ll find.
Putting It All Together
Once I had all that – the stats, the highlights, the notes, maybe a quote or two – I started forming my own opinion. Was Murray’s performance a fluke? Was it sustainable? Was he living up to the hype?It is a fun try!

It wasn’t super scientific or anything, but it gave me a much better feel for Keegan Murray’s game and how he performed against the Bucks. Just good old-fashioned watching the game and paying attention!