I don't know if it was mentioned during the game (saw only "all possessions" with delay, match was at 3am here) but Raptors caused 30+ turnovers to their opponents in the previous SL matches. We were doing well in the first 3 (had 10 if I am not mistaken) but messed up big time in the 4th and almost wrote history for the biggest choke of the summer league.
Carter isn't a point guard, no matter how much he tries, training with his father, only training and eating/sleeping what was that story that Mark Jones was telling some days ago... well it's not gonna happen. He should better work on his shot and the free throws better.
That was the first not so good match for Nique in Vegas, hopefully he will bounce back in the final, good for him that he is in the spotlight of the media (and not only Kings media), it's good that he doesn't take shots just to take shots, quite efficient, not trying to show off etc.
I liked Max's game, he's got nice moves near the basket, he wasn't bothered that much facing much more athletic guys under the rim.
Monster game by IJ he gets better and better every day in the tournament after a "slow" start.
Stevens is the definition of a point guard and I can see how he can help as a two-way, Mason Jones is mostly a scorer and that sometimes doesn't work that well at a higher level when not facing rookies/g-leaguers so Stevens ability as a play maker and his better defensive skills can be useful, the last part applies for Caldwell and Crawford as well. Not that it matters that much but having those 3 as "two ways" will impact the Stockton Kings that will not have a pure scorer (especially if Mason will leave the squad) coming from the "senior" club unless our current rookies will be helping from time to time.
Also this was something like Shead revenge game that could have been a member of the Kings if that trade that sent Sasha, Davion and himself hadn't happened that brought the (not so) amazing McDaniels in Sacramento (to open space for DDR).