Thought I would wait till everyone was done posting their thoughts. I always like to read what people have to say, and I'm always amazed how they sometimes see things differently than I do.
One thing that everyone seems to agree on though, is Jason Thompson. Yeah, I think he's the real deal. But then I thought so 3 or 4 months ago. The thing is, you never really know for sure how any players game will translate to the NBA, much less a player from a lesser conference. I think he's one of those players that thrives on competition. He loves the challenge. It was only a summer league game, and thats a far cry from the real NBA. But hey, he runs the floor extremely well. He rebounds, and tonight, he came through in the clutch. Well done.
I thought Singletery played well, but missed some opportunities. There were several times that Hawes posted up near the basket and hada clear path to pass, and didn't. Ditto with J T. I thought he played better defense than Douby. There were several times that Douby got the steal, but only because of the pressure that Singletery was putting on the ball handler, forcing him into a bad pass. I think he will make the team, barring a total collapse of his game.
Douby. Not quite sure what to say. If you look at the box score, its impressive, and he looks good. But my impression from the game is different. Maybe I'm not being fair, and I want to be, but it seems that every time Douby gets the ball, thats the last anyone else is going to see of it. There were several instances where he drove to the basket, and had a teammate wide open for a layup, but chose to force up his own shot. I'm hoping its just summer league mentality, and his trying to impress. Hell, for all I know, maybe the coaching staff is telling him to go out there and score every chance he gets. I don't think he can get away with this during the regular season. He has to remember that he actualy has teammates on the floor with him.
Sheldon. Well, for starters, J. Thompson is better than him right now. Not once in the game did I see Sheldon try and defend the pick and roll. It was either Hawes or Thompson. Reason being, He's not quick enough to do it. He's a decent defender under the basket, at least in summer league. And he's a pretty good rebounder, as long as he's around the basket. By that, I mean, he's a stationary piece. He can't take his man out onto the floor. Because his man won't follow. Also, as I have stated before, he simply doesn't have a low post game. He's a blocked shot waiting to happen. In this game, I keyed in on Sheldon every time he was on the floor, and watched only him. He's not mobile, and he can't jump. He's very good at getting position, either in posting up, or in blocking out for rebounding. However, if its an offensive rebound, he's not good at putting it back and he's not a very good passer out of the low post. He's still young, and I would like to think that he still has time to adapt and learn. He just might not have enough time to do it with us.
Spencer. Simply didn't play well tonight. I thought at times he looked frustrated. I saw him set up in the high post several times and was ignored. I know he's stated that he would like more of the offense to run through him. It is probably tough to have played with the big boys in the starting unit and get used to a system of play, and then play in the summer league, where discipline is somewhat lacking to say the least. I suspect that tomorrow, we'll see him play better. Truth is, if his outside shot had fallen, he would have had a decent game. Both he and Thompson looked a little frustrated with some of the calls.
Last, but not least. Ewing Jr. Goodbye, Mr. invisible.
Final notes: Remember its summer league, and not the NBA finals. Keep it in prespective. Don't discount the positives you see, but don't exaggerate anyone to superstar status. On a personal level, I find it best to look for the little things that a player does. Is he only right handed? Does he only go to his left or his right? Can he put the ball on the floor and actually do something with it? Does he run the floor well? Can he finish well, and with either hand? And so on. All those little things add up to a good basketball player. The rest is adapting and practicing.
In Thompson's case, I'm impressed mostly with his quickness and his ability to run the floor. I already knew that he had good IQ and fundamentals. But for some reason, he looks quicker in the summer league than he did in the college games that I saw. And thats a good thing.