Uncia03
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Last year I had the fantastic opportunity to vacation in Vegas and attend the Las Vegas Summer League for all five days that the Kings played. I watched four games each day, and then broke each game down discussing how the main players from each team played.
It was far more difficult to watch the Kings games last year, but with this great change by NBA TV, and online on ESPN3, watching the Kings is far easier for all of you in Sacramento.
This year, my wife and I planned our vacation around Summer League, and I'll be attending all 6 games. As I did last year, I'll be breaking down all the games I see, and indicate who impressed and who disappointed.
Because most of you were able to watch the Kings play, and because there was a great Game thread and Grade thread, I won't be spending as much time breaking down the Kings game as I did last year. As you can see from my write-ups last year, I was very impressed with Evan's play, and I'm hoping that Cousins and Whiteside will show dominance this year.
Also for those of you who don't know, they play 4 games in one arena (Cox Pavilion), and also hold 1-2 additional games going on at the same time in the Tomas and Mac court. So each day I'll have to choose which game to watch. I'll usually base my decision on which team has the best group of young/intriguing talent.
Also, the title of this is "Day 1", but today is actually the 4th day of Summer League. I indicate "Day 1" to mean the first day that the Kings play, because, well, that's all that really matters.
The four games I watched today were:
Game 1: Knicks vs. Lakers (BOOO!)
Game 2: Pistons vs. KINGS (YAY!)
Game 3: Mavericks vs. Bucks
Game 4: Wizards vs. Clippers
Now....on to the games:
Game 1: Knicks vs. Lakers
I'm not a Knicks fan, but obviously I became one today. Derrick Caracter has been playing well for the Lakers, and Tony Douglas has been playing well for the Knicks. So I figured it would be post play vs. guard play, and my hope was that guard play would prevail in this game. Also, one nice thing about summer league is that the Lakers typically field a weak team, so it's fun to watch the players representing the team lose, even if it doesn't mean anything.
New York Knicks: Tony Douglas (6'2 Guard)
28 minutes, 6 points(3/10 fg, 0/1 ft), 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, 4 turn-overs
So Douglas was averaging around 25 ppg in summer league and I had him on my 'watch list', and was looking for him to be a scorer. He really didn't play that role today
Let's just say that he was...active.
He didn't shoot well today (3/10), but for a 'scorer' he didn't really take a lot of shots, especially since he was out on the court for around 28 minutes. (Summer League games are only 40 minutes long)
What he did show was a good ability to get into the lane, especially off of a screen.
He worked to run the team and set up his teammates, mostly on the drive-and-kick, and he ended the day with 7 assists.
He was also really active with his hands and his body on the defensive end.
He had a lot of steals (5) and he is one of those guys who will throw his body to the floor in an attempt to get to the ball.
As I mentioned, he did a good job in getting into the lane, but he ended up with 4 TOs, and 2-3 of those were bad passes as he drove into the lane and was cut off from the basket.
All-in-all, I'd say he was active in a positive manner. He did well on the boards (5) and looked to push the ball when he got it. He had a lot of steals, but also made some bad decisions when gambling for the steal and letting the defense break down. He had some positive moments with the drive-and-kick game, but also made some bad passes.
He didn't play the game quite as I expected, but his game did help in tranlating into a win for the Knicks.
New York Knicks: Bill Walker (6'6 Guard/Forward)
25 minutes, 14 points(5/11 fg, 4/4 ft), 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 turn-over
One of the funnest things about Summer League is watching a kid you've never heard of make an impression on the basketball court.
Bill Walker was the first player to do that to me this year. He had a great 1st quarter, and then slowed down, but he did make a great first impression with that first quarter of play.
His play almost entirely consists of getting the ball on the wing and slashing into the paint with a finish at the rim.
He's an athletic player with a good handle, and he also knows how to move with-out the ball.
He made two off-ball baseline plays during the game with good effect. One was a nice alley-oop jam, the other was a finish with a reverse lay-up.
He started off the game with a nice spinning drive in the lay for the finish and he ended the first quarter with that baseline reverse lay-up.
He also had a nice drive and drop-off pass to another cutter for an assist in the 2nd quarter.
His defense was solid, and he did hit a nice turn-around in the 4th quarter, though that didn't look to be his game.
All-in-all, he looked to be an athletic slasher with good handles. He was able to get into the lane on a consistent basis, and was fun to watch.
New York Knicks: Patrick Ewing Jr. (6'8 Forward)
21 minutes, 8 points (3/6 fg, 1/2 ft), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, 1 turn over
Most of you should be somewhat familiar with Ewing's game, considering that we drafted him two years back and watched him on our Summer League team. He's known as an athletic defensive player but with an inconsistent offensive game.
For those of you who were following him in the Orlando Summer League, he didn't play the role as a 'gunner' as much as he had been in Orlando last week.
As expected Ewing played a good defensive game. I had expected Ewing to start, but he came off the bench in todays game. And when he got in, he started off defending Caracter. Ewing probably gives up about 40 pounds to Caracter, and it's not a good defensive match-up, but Ewing was able to bother Caracter's shot enough in the first few possessions to prevent Caracter from scoring until NY got a bigger player in to defend.
He said in Orlando that he wanted to do a better job on the boards, and he did that here today. He had a great rebound in traffic early in the game, and in the 3rd quarter had another good rebound which he took the length of the floor and finished.
He was active defensively and had 4 blocks, and he is very, very good at anticipating driving lanes and providing weak-side help by getting himself in position to take a charge. He was only able to draw one charge today, but he consistently got himself into good position by rotating over help by clogging the driving lane and take potential charges.
The downside of his game is on the offensive end. He showed bad ball handling, especially when pressured. He also has a very poor shot selection. He only took 6 shots today, but 3 of them were very high difficulty shots that he had no business taking. One of those three went in, but it's not the kind of shot you want him taking.
He knows that he has to prove himself on the offensive end, and you can tell that he's been working on it, as he's vastly improved to where he was a couple of years ago, but I think he'd be better served taking the simple shot, and if the shot isn't there to pass it along.
New York Knicks: Jerome Jordan (7'0 Center)
24 minutes, 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 blocks, 5 turn-overs
One of the few times that Hassan Whiteside's Marshall was televised was when they played against Tulsa and Jerome Jordan. I was able to see Whiteside's potential, but I thought that Jordan had the better game of the two in that game. So this was my 2nd time to see Jordan play and he started for the Knicks today.
I don't think he had a very impressive game today, though I think that his next game will be better, as he looked to get more comfortable as the game went on.
I don't have any notes for him in the 1st quarter, so he might have grabbed a defensive rebound, but by-and-large didn't show much.
In the 2nd Quarter he had a nice offensive tip-in, which accounted for a quarter of his points and rebounds for the game. Also, in the 2nd Quarter he had two back-to-back blocks in the same sequence. Those were the only two blocks he had, and unfortunately because the Knicks were not able to secure the rebound, the Lakers ended up getting fouled and sent to the line.
His length and defense were about average. He wasn't able to really use his size and length advantage to stop Caracter from getting good looks at the basket.
He did have a very aggressive take to the basket and slam dunk in the 3rd quarter, and again in the 4th quarter.
It was far more difficult to watch the Kings games last year, but with this great change by NBA TV, and online on ESPN3, watching the Kings is far easier for all of you in Sacramento.
This year, my wife and I planned our vacation around Summer League, and I'll be attending all 6 games. As I did last year, I'll be breaking down all the games I see, and indicate who impressed and who disappointed.
Because most of you were able to watch the Kings play, and because there was a great Game thread and Grade thread, I won't be spending as much time breaking down the Kings game as I did last year. As you can see from my write-ups last year, I was very impressed with Evan's play, and I'm hoping that Cousins and Whiteside will show dominance this year.
Also for those of you who don't know, they play 4 games in one arena (Cox Pavilion), and also hold 1-2 additional games going on at the same time in the Tomas and Mac court. So each day I'll have to choose which game to watch. I'll usually base my decision on which team has the best group of young/intriguing talent.
Also, the title of this is "Day 1", but today is actually the 4th day of Summer League. I indicate "Day 1" to mean the first day that the Kings play, because, well, that's all that really matters.
The four games I watched today were:
Game 1: Knicks vs. Lakers (BOOO!)
Game 2: Pistons vs. KINGS (YAY!)
Game 3: Mavericks vs. Bucks
Game 4: Wizards vs. Clippers
Now....on to the games:
Game 1: Knicks vs. Lakers
I'm not a Knicks fan, but obviously I became one today. Derrick Caracter has been playing well for the Lakers, and Tony Douglas has been playing well for the Knicks. So I figured it would be post play vs. guard play, and my hope was that guard play would prevail in this game. Also, one nice thing about summer league is that the Lakers typically field a weak team, so it's fun to watch the players representing the team lose, even if it doesn't mean anything.
New York Knicks: Tony Douglas (6'2 Guard)
28 minutes, 6 points(3/10 fg, 0/1 ft), 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, 4 turn-overs
So Douglas was averaging around 25 ppg in summer league and I had him on my 'watch list', and was looking for him to be a scorer. He really didn't play that role today
Let's just say that he was...active.
He didn't shoot well today (3/10), but for a 'scorer' he didn't really take a lot of shots, especially since he was out on the court for around 28 minutes. (Summer League games are only 40 minutes long)
What he did show was a good ability to get into the lane, especially off of a screen.
He worked to run the team and set up his teammates, mostly on the drive-and-kick, and he ended the day with 7 assists.
He was also really active with his hands and his body on the defensive end.
He had a lot of steals (5) and he is one of those guys who will throw his body to the floor in an attempt to get to the ball.
As I mentioned, he did a good job in getting into the lane, but he ended up with 4 TOs, and 2-3 of those were bad passes as he drove into the lane and was cut off from the basket.
All-in-all, I'd say he was active in a positive manner. He did well on the boards (5) and looked to push the ball when he got it. He had a lot of steals, but also made some bad decisions when gambling for the steal and letting the defense break down. He had some positive moments with the drive-and-kick game, but also made some bad passes.
He didn't play the game quite as I expected, but his game did help in tranlating into a win for the Knicks.
New York Knicks: Bill Walker (6'6 Guard/Forward)
25 minutes, 14 points(5/11 fg, 4/4 ft), 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 turn-over
One of the funnest things about Summer League is watching a kid you've never heard of make an impression on the basketball court.
Bill Walker was the first player to do that to me this year. He had a great 1st quarter, and then slowed down, but he did make a great first impression with that first quarter of play.
His play almost entirely consists of getting the ball on the wing and slashing into the paint with a finish at the rim.
He's an athletic player with a good handle, and he also knows how to move with-out the ball.
He made two off-ball baseline plays during the game with good effect. One was a nice alley-oop jam, the other was a finish with a reverse lay-up.
He started off the game with a nice spinning drive in the lay for the finish and he ended the first quarter with that baseline reverse lay-up.
He also had a nice drive and drop-off pass to another cutter for an assist in the 2nd quarter.
His defense was solid, and he did hit a nice turn-around in the 4th quarter, though that didn't look to be his game.
All-in-all, he looked to be an athletic slasher with good handles. He was able to get into the lane on a consistent basis, and was fun to watch.
New York Knicks: Patrick Ewing Jr. (6'8 Forward)
21 minutes, 8 points (3/6 fg, 1/2 ft), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, 1 turn over
Most of you should be somewhat familiar with Ewing's game, considering that we drafted him two years back and watched him on our Summer League team. He's known as an athletic defensive player but with an inconsistent offensive game.
For those of you who were following him in the Orlando Summer League, he didn't play the role as a 'gunner' as much as he had been in Orlando last week.
As expected Ewing played a good defensive game. I had expected Ewing to start, but he came off the bench in todays game. And when he got in, he started off defending Caracter. Ewing probably gives up about 40 pounds to Caracter, and it's not a good defensive match-up, but Ewing was able to bother Caracter's shot enough in the first few possessions to prevent Caracter from scoring until NY got a bigger player in to defend.
He said in Orlando that he wanted to do a better job on the boards, and he did that here today. He had a great rebound in traffic early in the game, and in the 3rd quarter had another good rebound which he took the length of the floor and finished.
He was active defensively and had 4 blocks, and he is very, very good at anticipating driving lanes and providing weak-side help by getting himself in position to take a charge. He was only able to draw one charge today, but he consistently got himself into good position by rotating over help by clogging the driving lane and take potential charges.
The downside of his game is on the offensive end. He showed bad ball handling, especially when pressured. He also has a very poor shot selection. He only took 6 shots today, but 3 of them were very high difficulty shots that he had no business taking. One of those three went in, but it's not the kind of shot you want him taking.
He knows that he has to prove himself on the offensive end, and you can tell that he's been working on it, as he's vastly improved to where he was a couple of years ago, but I think he'd be better served taking the simple shot, and if the shot isn't there to pass it along.
New York Knicks: Jerome Jordan (7'0 Center)
24 minutes, 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 blocks, 5 turn-overs
One of the few times that Hassan Whiteside's Marshall was televised was when they played against Tulsa and Jerome Jordan. I was able to see Whiteside's potential, but I thought that Jordan had the better game of the two in that game. So this was my 2nd time to see Jordan play and he started for the Knicks today.
I don't think he had a very impressive game today, though I think that his next game will be better, as he looked to get more comfortable as the game went on.
I don't have any notes for him in the 1st quarter, so he might have grabbed a defensive rebound, but by-and-large didn't show much.
In the 2nd Quarter he had a nice offensive tip-in, which accounted for a quarter of his points and rebounds for the game. Also, in the 2nd Quarter he had two back-to-back blocks in the same sequence. Those were the only two blocks he had, and unfortunately because the Knicks were not able to secure the rebound, the Lakers ended up getting fouled and sent to the line.
His length and defense were about average. He wasn't able to really use his size and length advantage to stop Caracter from getting good looks at the basket.
He did have a very aggressive take to the basket and slam dunk in the 3rd quarter, and again in the 4th quarter.