Here are some of my observations for the other games which took place this weekend.
Texas vs Kansas (1/22/11)
Texas - Jordan Hamilton (SG/SF)
A very strange game for Hamilton. He’s the leader scorer for Texas and typically does his damage with a good jump-shot and the ability to post up smaller players. He didn’t hit any 3pt shots and really didn’t take advantage of being defended by a much smaller guard.
With that said, he was still aggressive and went to the line 7 times making all of them. And as he’s consistently demonstrated, he’s a very good rebounder, leading his team today with 9. He was hit with a technical foul as he was beginning to gain momentum due to a taunt thrown at a Kansas player after an And-1 opportunity. That really hurt his team, as they had just broken past the Kansas lead, so incidents like that are not what you want to see from this young player.
So not a sizzling performance from Hamilton, but a good one none-the-less. I had expected to see him do more damage on the offensive end, especially being guarded by a smaller guard for the majority of the game.
He's really big for the SG position, and if I could squint hard enough and convince myself that he could play SG full-time next to Tyreke, then he'd actually be one of my primary players I'd want to pick up if we drop out of the top 3-5.
Texas – Tristan Thompson (PF)
Played a very, very good defensive game today. Didn’t rebound as well as he should have, but played great defense against Morris, and had 5 blocks while protecting the rim. Two of those blocks were sure baskets that could have been momentum swings in Kansas favor, so they were big. Made good post moves and was active in the paint and was steady on the offensive end.
I like Thompson, but not really for the Kings as I don’t think he’d crack our rotation.
Kansas – Josh Selby (Combo Guard)
Had an absolutely horrible game. Was 2 of 9 for 4 points and had no impact on the game what-so-ever. Was hit with a technical foul which hurt his team, and just wasn’t in it at all. Definitely an outing he’s going to want to forget quickly.
Kentucky vs. S. Carolina (1/22/11)
Kentucky – Terrance Jones (SF/PF)
Had a pretty good game. All of his points came from dunks and free throws, so he was very aggressive in the paint. Didn’t shoot a very good percentage, but he was very active.
Got blocked when he went up for a slam on one possession, and the next time down, went strong again and jammed it home.
He had a marvelous cross-over and drive into the lane for a thunderous one-handed dunk which really highlighted his athleticism.
On defense he used his hands to good effect on defense getting a good number of deflections and steals. He was having to defend a bigger man, and he had some good moments and some bad moments. He’s such a strong and athletic kid, it was interesting seeing him get outmuscled somewhat in the paint.
I really want to like him, but I can’t convince myself that he’s a SF. He’s really hesitant to shoot it from the outside and his release is fairly slow. He’s really powerful and has very good athleticism, but most of his damage is done in the paint which is more of the PF’s game, and I think he’ll be undersized if he’s forced to play the PF position. So I'll keep watching him, and hoping that I see enough to convince me he can play that 3 spot.
At this point in time, I love his intensity and power, but I give the edge to Perry Jones III, because I think Perry will have an easier time developing a SFs game in the NBA.
Kentucky – Brandon Knight (PG)
Had a very good scoring game and really went after the rebounds. Ended up with 23 points and 7 boards.
Was really pressured by S. Carolina while bringing up the ball and coughed it up a few times due to the full-court press. To his defense his teammates weren’t doing much of anything to help relieve the pressure, but he was looking to beat the press off the dribble, and there were a few times he’d have been better served to pass the ball up court.
I don’t think there is any question that he’s the least ‘starlike’ of the guards that Calipari has had to work with over the last 4 years, but with-out question he’s the best shooter of the bunch. He’s just a great 3pt shooter, especially when his feet are set. He isn’t like Kemba Walker where he’s going to dribble around and then hit a 3pt off the dribble while having a hand in his face, but he is definitely a deep threat.
His defense was very good once again. I’m not particularly fond of bringing in a point guard to play next to Tyreke, but if we were going to do that, then someone like Knight would be what I’d be looking for. He has good size, has a good outside shot, and is a very good defender. I don’t think he’s a top 10 pick though, so unless the Kings get another pick, I don’t see him being in our range.
Florida St vs. Boston College (1/22/11)[/
Florida St – Chris Singleton (SF)
Singleton had a very sub-par offensive game against Boston College. He’s almost a pure defensive player and showed his very quick feet, fast close-outs and defensive rotations, and very active hands in this game, but if he’s going to make an impact on the NBA level he’s got to have a consistent outside shot. He missed all four of his 3pt attempts, and all of them were wide-open with his feet set. So they were good shots, but just didn’t fall.
He sometimes tries to force the offense, and you’d think with this size and athleticism he’d have a decent offensive game, but he really doesn’t have a good feel for the offensive side of the ball.
I like Singleton a lot, and if he can learn how to consistently hit the open shot I think he’ll be a good player in the NBA, but tonight, he didn’t hit his shot.
Of course, he’s the leader of their defense and they held B.C. to 51 points on 35% shooting, so you can’t complain too much about his offense, when it’s their defense that got them the victory.