He finished with 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 assist, according to Dave King.carey wrote:He actually didn't seem to play a whole lot, which is... troublesome in and of itself.INFORMER wrote:I didn't see the scrimmage, and aside from carey's comment about Len making an athletic-looking play, I don't see any mention of him, not even in Coro's recap. How did he look? What did he do?
Other noteworthy observations:
Plumlee pulled down 7 rebounds while scoring 12 points. At least six of his points were on alley-oop jams from Eric Bledsoe.
Look no further than Shavlik Randolph doing a Channing Frye impersonation with a couple of knockdown threes (2 for 2 on the day) from the angles in game action. This after Randolph was killing it in warmups with several made threes in a row using a fluid release that appears very repeatable. Seriously, if Randolph truly has added the three-pointer to his repertoire then he's just made himself more valuable. Shav led all players with 9 rebounds, and added 13 points and 2 assists.
Eric Bledsoe (16 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks) showed off his all-around game. He was locked in defensively for the first 10-15 minutes of the scrimmage before taking his foot off the gas after his side took a 19-point lead. He appears to be in incredible shape and ready for a break out season.
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2014/ ... ragic-zokiIsaiah Thomas (11 points, 10 assists, 7 rebounds) was highly effective as well for the winning Black team in the first half, even though he didn't look like he was taking the scrimmage very seriously.