It was a very fine affair.
We actually got to see what our new players really looked like in competition (for the first time in years at this event), what our offensive and fast break sets will be (multiple! ... and each one stepped-through with Eric M on the PA system calling the sets by name), and still got the up-close-and-personal as each player staffed a concession booth for 10-15 minutes right before the start.
The Maloofs listened and made changes. Congrats and thanx. It was a LOT better than previous recent years.
Although ticket prices remained level for the first time in at least a decade, concession prices predictably edged higher again.
On the players, first off, Garcia and Taylor did not play.
On those that did, CalBears1 was pretty much on target. Artest and KMart looked very, very good on both ends. Kevin looks unstoppable, and this new offense will play to his strengths and get him to the basket more than in the Princeton (how could it not? anything's better than standing in the corner half the time, eh?). Only problem Kevin had was his short-term match-up with Artest who took him inside and handled him with ease. Ron couldn't miss from downtown tonight.
Ron scored 20 points and Kevin notched 16.
Others that played well were Corliss, Brad, and Justin Williams (very active).
Bibby, KT, Price, and SAR didn't do much. Douby is probably not ready for prime time. Salmons and Woods did OK. Hart was all but invisible.
Amundson, Jeter, and Williams, although looking tonight like the NBA is not beyond their reach, are all goners, for sure, with the only question remaining is if any of these guys get kept for the NBDL. Signing Woods and Taylor slammed the door shut on Amundson and Williams. Jeter never had a chance to begin with.