Around the NBA Summer League (2015)
Around the NBA Summer League (2015)
We may need a general SL thread to talk other teams/players.
A few guys who have caught my eye...
Justice Winslow is a beast. Physically ready to play, was a grown man out there in Orlando.
JP Tokoto is a freak athlete. Mudiay can really pass the ball and looks physically ready to play. Walter Tavares is BIG. Okafor is a Okafor, just a natural post scorer. KAT had a strong first game, didn't do much last night. Stanley Johnson just makes things happen. Could be a better Josh Smith/Matrix type of player.
Bobby Portis will be a solid player, perfect for the Bulls. Really surprising seeing him hit those 3s last night. Could stand to get a little bigger/stronger but he'll be just a solid player. I liked what I saw from Aaron Harrison in Orlando. He's playing for Charlotte and looked solid.
A few guys who have caught my eye...
Justice Winslow is a beast. Physically ready to play, was a grown man out there in Orlando.
JP Tokoto is a freak athlete. Mudiay can really pass the ball and looks physically ready to play. Walter Tavares is BIG. Okafor is a Okafor, just a natural post scorer. KAT had a strong first game, didn't do much last night. Stanley Johnson just makes things happen. Could be a better Josh Smith/Matrix type of player.
Bobby Portis will be a solid player, perfect for the Bulls. Really surprising seeing him hit those 3s last night. Could stand to get a little bigger/stronger but he'll be just a solid player. I liked what I saw from Aaron Harrison in Orlando. He's playing for Charlotte and looked solid.
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I think Jeremy Tyler has some Hassan Whiteside late-bloomer potential. Only 24 years old.
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Agreed. I've always been interested in him.
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I felt on draft night that NY should have drafted him.ShelC wrote: Justice Winslow is a beast. Physically ready to play, was a grown man out there in Orlando.
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He beasted last game for the Mavs. They could take a flyer on him, they have a big whole at C. I get frustrated that teams know big men take a long time to develop yet won't give young athletic big men the time they need. Why even draft them then?Shabazz wrote:I think Jeremy Tyler has some Hassan Whiteside late-bloomer potential. Only 24 years old.
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Portzingis highlights look solid. Seems a fairly smooth bball player for someone 7'3. Smooth stroke, can pass and looks like he can finish around the hoop. Will need to add size and strength obviously. Looks like a good fit for the triangle offense also. Mind you I have only seen his highlights so I cant see what mistakes he is making out there
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He's not making a lot of mistakes out there, just gets pushed around a little, with his lack of strength. His Bball IQ is pretty good and he has a high level of skill. He's going to be an excellent player.
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Mudiay is having a good summer league. Felt like he was the 4th best player in the draft coming out. My only concern was the off the court with all the prime prep/ineligibility stuff. Think He's a darkhorse for R.O.Y if Denver Deals Lawson.
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This Leuer trade is gonna kill me. Johnson, Dawson, and Powell all playing well. Ugh.
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Any other young athletic bigs we could take a flyer on?
I see thabeet managed to get ejected from a summer league game
I see thabeet managed to get ejected from a summer league game
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The knicks have a nice young player who's more a 4/3...Maurice Ndour. Not sure he's what we need tho. I'd definitely add Harrellson. Very skilled, smart player, good per minute rebounder. He could stand to lose another 15lbs which I think is due to him being out of basketball so long. But again, with our training staff, they could whip him into shape. And at the very least, he's another character guy, good at keeping the lockerroom loose.
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I like Harrellson, and I hope that he and James get a camp invite, because I think that both could make the roster. If this basketball thing doesn't work out for Harrellson, he might be able to get a gig on Game of Thrones.ShelC wrote:The knicks have a nice young player who's more a 4/3...Maurice Ndour. Not sure he's what we need tho. I'd definitely add Harrellson. Very skilled, smart player, good per minute rebounder. He could stand to lose another 15lbs which I think is due to him being out of basketball so long. But again, with our training staff, they could whip him into shape. And at the very least, he's another character guy, good at keeping the lockerroom loose.
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I love Winslow. I think he has Iguodala potential. Have not seen Stanley Johnson yet but from the NCAA everybody in Arizona loocked ugly the times I watched.
Hezonja and Porzingis are holding their own pretty well. Neither is going to suck, and there is a shot a stardom.
Serious doubts about D'Angelo, but I believe he has the talent and IQ to adapt and be good but he will have to work a lot.
Okafor is my first horse for ROTY at this moment. NBA length will be a problem but he has too many tricks up his sleeve and too many players are too dumb not to bite.
Oubre Jr impressed me when he played against the Suns. He is a tall ankle breaker.
Mudiay has a lot of Tyreke but is not too selfish so I guess that's where the Wall comparisons come from. He wishes (by the way Carey I have to give it to you, Wall is awesome).
Hezonja and Porzingis are holding their own pretty well. Neither is going to suck, and there is a shot a stardom.
Serious doubts about D'Angelo, but I believe he has the talent and IQ to adapt and be good but he will have to work a lot.
Okafor is my first horse for ROTY at this moment. NBA length will be a problem but he has too many tricks up his sleeve and too many players are too dumb not to bite.
Oubre Jr impressed me when he played against the Suns. He is a tall ankle breaker.
Mudiay has a lot of Tyreke but is not too selfish so I guess that's where the Wall comparisons come from. He wishes (by the way Carey I have to give it to you, Wall is awesome).
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Oh, and I think our guys basically look the same from last summer. More muscle here or there but skills and weaknesses remain relatively unaltered.