Went to the game last night, saw it from multiple angles...
Spencer was absolutely Haweful. SET A DAMN SCREEN. Bigs need to set screens. Thompson tries, but Hawes just slips. And its a horrible slip at that. He doesn't wait for the defenseto read his screen before he slips. He just makes a fake screen then immediately slips, calling for the ball. With no spacing. It's HORRIBLE ball, and it shows me taht he is both selfish and stupid.
At one point, he swatted the ball OUT of his teammates hands for a rebound. Just pathetic. I'm sitting there shaking my head wondering wtf he is doing out there.
Thompson was active, he caught on a mini fire after his block on a SURE dunk. His blocks were particularly encouraging this game. Good timing, clean, and very much the emotional gamechanging stuff we need around here. His mini fire had us finding him in the post, and letting him do his stuff.
May was active in the early going as well. One play, he ran after the fast break and blocked a shot, then came sprinting back and knocked down a 20 footer. He's lost all that baby fat, and looks really good as our version of Big Baby (slightly undersized offensive pf who shoots outside jumpers off the bench).
Evans CANNOT handle the ball. Lost it 3 times running the fast break, lost it a few times on passes that should not have been made. He gets his pockets picked way too many times. I don't give a crap what you people want to say to qualify this play. Tell yourselves, Im just giving you what I see at that particular point. He is not a point guard right now. Can he be? Maybe. He needs to work on his ballhandling the most, because anyone on our team could do what he has been doing with the turnovers.
That said, amazing body control. This kid has the skills to be special.
Beno... beno, beno, beno. If I was westphal, you would be sitting with Kenny Thomas. He missed a streaking Donte who ran behind ALL the Jazz defense for an easy fastbreak layup. Beno didn't see him. Got his ankles absolutely broken by Deron Williams in one of the last plays. Seriously, he jumped about 4 feet to the wrong side. Mostly ineffective, just a nonfactor.
Sergio. I think he is a great addition. Portland didn't give up on him as much as let him out of their depth chart they had there. His vision may be the best out of all kings. He made some good passes, but overplays a little too much for me.
Donte. I am a big Donte naysayer around here. I like him, but unlike some, I am perfectly fine w/him not playing much because his mentality is total crap. Yesterday, he played a fine game. Didn't force his shots, had a nifty inside dropstep/driving layup that didn't fall. It was encouraging. He boxed out, and generally did the things to keep him on the court. Good job Donte.