Here's a supplement to Cruz's great game summary from Draftexpress on todays game. No mention of Williams. Hopefully he's playing well enough to deserve a contract as well.
http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1399
Sacramento 86– Toronto 79
Jonathan Givony
Kevin Martin - Martin once again had no problem showing that being a very good and extremely promising NBA player should and does translate to being a fantastic player in the summer league. He had no problem being the focal part of Sacramento’s offense, taking the go-to role on his shoulders and producing points nearly every time he touched the ball. Martin is far too athletic for anyone here to stay in front of. His first step is lightning quick and he is crafty enough his ball-handling and shot creating skills to get into the paint whenever he pleases. Even though his off-balance floater wasn’t always falling for him, particularly early on, he kept attacking the rim relentlessly and was rewarded for his trouble with numerous trips to he free throw line. Martin enjoys pulling down rebounds and igniting the fast break as well, always looking to push the tempo of the game and being extremely intelligent in dropping it off to the open man after a drive or using the glass to score the points himself. When coming off screens from mid-range, Martin has the craftiness to bait his man in the air and earn two free throws, something he did on more than one occasion.
Just like he’s done in his first two games here, Martin took a bit of a backseat in the 2nd half and let some of his less unheralded teammates take over the spotlight. He still got his points, though, mostly off quick drives and baiting guys into the air for a foul from mid-range.
Quincy Douby - Douby had another very solid overall game. He picked things up in the 2nd half big time, putting the ball on the floor for some and ones, coming off screens from mid-range and the 3-point line, and scoring much like he did at Rutgers. His ball-handling was really on display, using an array of ball-fakes and hesitation moves to free himself up and keep his defender on his heels. Douby has gotten better and better as the summer league has gone on, and with Artest done and Kevin Martin leaving the team to allow the other players to shine, Douby should step up and play a leading role over the next few days. Douby looks like he should be able to crack Sacramento’s rotation next year, especially if he can find a way to add some strength to his skinny frame.
Louis Amundson - Amundson had his typical 100% effort hustling game, and has been
rewarded for his efforts here with a 3 year deal with the Kings, with the last two years being non-guaranteed. His first year is reportedly guaranteed to the tune of 75 thousand dollars. What we’ve written here over the first few days says it all about the way Amundson played again today. He is a terror on the offensive glass, works his *** off all game long, plays great defense and scores points just by being in the right place at the right time.
Pooh Jeter - Jeter deserves mention for the way he’s played in all three games of the summer league so far. A player mostly known as a big-time scorer on a mid-major team, Price has come in and shown a very good feel for the game with the way he runs an offense, makes decisions and finds people off the dribble. Jeter doesn’t force the issue the way you think a mid-major combo guard (like Ronnie Price for example…) would. He picks his spots nicely and it’s a shame that we haven’t had a chance to see a bit more of him here. Further helping his cause is the fact that he appears to be an absolute dead-eye shooter from outside, in addition to being extremely quick with the ball in his hands.