Yeah kind of an interesting point. No one's super popped outside of a game here or there, but I like a lot of the skills are developmental guys have shown.
Crawford has been excellent on defense. Absolutely a guy I'd like to see how he develops in Stockton. Very shaky on offense.
-Jones being a sneaky wing is very fun. I like Crawford a bit more, but again, a good guy to keep in Stockton and see what he looks like.
-Mason Jones is an NBA player for sure. He gets a bit wild at times, but he's just a natural playmaker and him getting in shape has helped his explosiveness quite a bit. Just a great shooter too. Could see a world he pushes JMac for the back-up PG job in training camp while Carter is on the mend.
-Colby was a ghost until this last game, but you saw the all-around 2-way skillset on display. He's not ready for rotation minutes, but still feel good about his potential over the next few years. Another year with big playing time/USG in the G-League will be helpful.
-Timme is an "organizational" depth big. Don't see an NBA player there.
For Keon, I sort of expect some up and down performances. He's trying different stuff, working on his on-ball offensive game, trying to be aggressive, etc. We know what he does with the big league squad, there's no reason for him to just replicate that role here. Try to be the #1 with this squad and develop that offensive game.
Basically, a bunch of guys I like having in our system to develop, but no one, outside of maybe Mason Jones, that's ready to play minutes next season. Keon of course in his own tier since he proved last year already with the NBA club.
Yeah, impressed is hard to come by in most summer leagues. So far, I think Timme is showing that his screening alone is worthy of a depth spot at least on plenty of teams as long as the NBA continues to make that valuable in terms of how they call the game. Jones has shown a little bit of everything. None are spectacular but all look solid for the most part.
It's hard not to look at the scorers or lead production types and think they're the NBA talent when in reality, no, probably not because they will never find a team to put them in that spot most likely unless they were one of the 1st round talent players. It's the little role guy things that will get them in.
His "good game" he was 3 of 12 from downtown.I voted for Colby Jones in the poll but, after only 1 good game, I'd change my vote to one of the Ellises -- Keon and Boogie.
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-Crawford was fairly disappointing overall, but still someone I'd hold onto for this season at any rate. Can't teach "wing" and he comes in with some really solid pedigree and was a draft nerd darling prospect. He was excellent on the defensive end, but mostly just looked very tentative offensively and fairly passive.
Tough when you have Keon, Mason and Colby getting all the the looks.
Given that our first attempt at learning "how to Boogie" ended so well (*sarcasm mode initiated*), do you REALLY want us to, once again, learn how to Boogie???I want the Kings to learn how to Boogie. If not, someone else will snatch him up.
https://www.si.com/nba/kings/sacram...r-boogie-ellis-stands-out-kings-summer-league
Given that our first attempt at learning "how to Boogie" ended so well (*sarcasm mode initiated*), do you REALLY want us to, once again, learn how to Boogie???
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