## Sacramento's Keegan Murray on Poor Shot Selection Opening Night ### Comments Reflect Discouraging Loss to Bulls Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray was recently asked for his take on his team’s poor shot selection in their season-opening loss to the Chicago Bulls. As the first-round draft pick spoke, he stressed the significance of shot quality and efficiency, highlighting their lack thereof in the game. A dismal 4-for-23 performance from three-point range compounded with a lack of efficiency from inside the paint cost Sacramento an important win. Murray is confident these issues can be remedied, pointing to a lack of rhythm as the culprit. "Our shot selection wasn't the best, there's no question," Murray reflected. "We were taking too many tough shots, not moving the ball enough, and not getting the best possible looks. We have to make sure we're in a rhythm as an offense and that we're taking the shots that we know we can make." The Kings will need to find a better rhythm on offense sooner rather than later, with a game against Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors approaching. If the Kings hope to avoid a disastrous start to the season, they must identify offensive solutions and exploit them.
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