Kevon Looney, the Golden State Warriors‘ position-less forward/center hybrid, continued to make a name for himself this week among the NBA elite.
There are few ways to earn recognition with a national audience greater than listening to the halftime crew argue about you — even if the argument is about whether or not they know who you are.
Looney, to be fair though, hardly arrived on the scene as a sure thing.
After only playing six games during his rookie season because of injuries, it wasn’t ever a sure thing that he would even play on this Golden State roster.