Kyle Kuzma And Jordan Poole's Chemistry Is ‘Work in Progress’

Kyle Kuzma and Jordan Poole showed a glimpse of the magic they can share together on the court but both players feel like they have work to do before their chemistry is solid.
Kyle Kuzma And Jordan Poole's Chemistry Is ‘Work in Progress’
Kyle Kuzma And Jordan Poole's Chemistry Is ‘Work in Progress’ /

Kyle Kuzma and Jordan Poole took some time to get going in the Wizards home opener at against the Memphis Grizzlies, but once they found their stride, they started to show a hint of that much anticipated Kuzma/Poole magic that has everyone excited about the season ahead.

However, getting to that magic was a slow burn with Poole finishing the first half with ten points and Kuzma adding seven points of his own. Corey Kispert’s 22 points before halftime ended up being the X-factor that kept the Wizards in the game.

The second half was an entirely different story for Poole and Kuzma. Poole immediately hit a three-pointer on his first possession of the third quarter. Then later in the quarter he facilitated a successful alley-oop to Kyle Kuzma that made it clear their chemistry was starting to come together.

“That was an amazing play,” Kuzma said. “It was tough. It was huge coming out the gate, especially in the third quarter. I think it really gave us a lot of momentum.”

With the new-look Wizards only having two games under their belt, Poole and Kuzma are being realistic about the time it will take for the two of them to start gelling effortlessly.

“It's a work in progress every game because we're just trying to figure out you know, where we're going to be at on the court systematically,” Kuzma said. “Sometimes I'm in the post and running split actions for him. But I think there's a lot of just untapped things we haven't done yet. It’s only been two months and really not even two months if I think about it.”

Poole also had a similar perspective: “In preseason and training camp, we were really competitive so we would always be on different teams just to kind of raise the level of competitiveness in the facility. But now we're playing on the court at the same time, figuring out each other's cadence, where they want to be, how he wants his shots, playing with Tyus.”

"Kind of like the situation starting off hot, we would love for everything to click early right away in the first few games. That’s just not realistic,” Poole continued. “So we've got to give it a couple games, five games, then games, fifteen games, right, there's 82 of them. We’ll continue to work, figure out how to play off each other, and once we get going, and catch our rhythm we’ll be really hard to stop.”

Finding their stride on the court might be a work in progress but their relationship outside of the arena is an important piece to the equation and that is already strong.

“Off the court I love him. He's a great dude,” Kuzma stated. “We live down the street from each other. We’re always talking and communicating and trying to figure it out.”

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Carita Parks
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Carita Parks is the founder and editor-in-chief of Double Take Sports, an online sports platform featuring in-depth feature interviews, personal athlete stories, game analysis, and inside access to top sporting events. As a credentialed sports journalist, Carita has covered major events such as the NBA Draft, NBA Playoffs, WNBA Draft, WNBA Finals, Super Bowl, NFL Draft, NFL Honors, and more. Her current work includes regular coverage of the NFL, WNBA, and NBA, including the Washington Wizards, Washington Mystics, and Washington Commanders. Carita’s articles and interviews have appeared on a variety of platforms including USA Today’s CommandersWire and more. Throughout her journey as a reporter, Carita has interviewed many prestigious names in sports and entertainment to include: John Wall, Bradley Beal, Kyle Kuzma, Natasha Cloud, Elena Delle Donne, Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Patrick Mahomes, Jemele Hill, and Snoop Dogg.  As a sports insider, Carita has been invited to provide expert analysis on podcasts, radio, and television shows. She also co-hosts a ‘The Triple W,’ an all female Wizards podcast, and a DC sports podcast called ‘The Breakdown.' Carita has a Bachelor of Science in Communications and Masters in Business Administration. She is a member of Women in Sports and Events – DC Chapter and the National Association of Black Journalists.