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Upon re-watching - Prather may have received a cork or a cramp while contesting a jumpshot. He landed fine so no ankle or knee tweek as first reported.
Johnson also looks the goods. He's going to be a big fan favorite at home and a massive villain at away games.
He plays a much looser game than Beal (who was always risk adverse and composed) and he's more of a character and extrovert than Ennis with the same level of athleticism. I dare say he's a more complete player than what Ennis was when he arrived.
Mckay looks undersized and may struggle against the bigs of the league.
Prather was looking to create a lot more off the dribble but didn't shoot well last night.