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Malik Monk on LaMelo Ball’s passing: ‘It’s his biggest key and strength’

While LaMelo Ball’s overall performance against the Magic on Saturday was a disappointing one, his assist late in the game was as big of a highlight as any he’s had this preseason. With the Hornets up by just one point, Ball forced a turnover, pushed the ball and tossed a one-handed bounce pass to Malik Monk that spanned 40 feet and hit the guard in stride for a layup.

The play forced Twitter into an uproar as everyone marveled at the pass. It was one of many highlight plays Ball has had this preseason as he’s quickly staked a claim as one of the league’s best passers.

Monk talked about playing alongside Ball this season and what it’s like to run fastbreaks alongside him.

“It’s great,” he said. “It’s neat for me, definitely, as a shooter, athlete, to get out on the court (and) having somebody look for you. He looks to pass first. He can score when he needs to but he definitely looks to pass first and I think that’s his biggest, biggest key and biggest strength he has. It’s great playing with him because the ball is always able to get to you. It doesn’t matter how he’s dribbling, where he’s at on the court, he can get you the ball.”

Ball’s shooting has been hot and cold this preseason but his passing has been hot throughout. Whether it’s Miles Bridges, Malik Monk and any number of his other teammates, Ball is making a name for himself as a playmaker with Charlotte this season.