It was an interesting practice. Both teams, black and white played very hard. Just ask Mason, who was knocked flat by Brockman setting a pick. Brockman also hammered JT who was trying to go for a dunk. As I said before. I watched Brockman play a lot in college, and no one wants to be guarded by him. He may lack height, but he more than makes up for it with a bruising, your not going to move me off the block or come in for an easy layup.
I'm curious why Hawes didn't play. Anyone have any info on that. I thought that Evans looked pretty good. The only truely bad pass that I remember was when he got trapped under the basket with no where to go. Other than that, he looked good. He and JT seem to have a little chemistry going on the pick and roll. He shot the ball well from the outside and he can go to the basket at will. I thought that he and JT both did a great job of driving to the basket and kicking out to the open man.
I think JT may have finally arrived. We'll have to see when it starts for real, but he just looked more relaxed and composed than I've seen in the past. His moves looked to be more reflex action than thought. In short, he looked like he belonged and knew what he was doing the whole time.
Casspi didn't do anything that stood out, but its obvious that he knows how to play the game. In that sense, he's already ahead of Greene, who was just there and not much else. Casspi is constantly around the ball and is a pain in the butt defensively to the offensive player. In time, I think he's going to be a solid contributer.
Mason was a pleasant surprise. The dude can still ball. He's a good addition to the team, and when he and Evans are on the floor at the same time, I guarantee you that our three point defense is going to improve dramaticly. Mason may be 32 years old, but he ran around like a 22 year old. He still has great hops. Offensively, he's still not a good outside shooter, but he's one of those guys that always finds a way to get his points. The good thing about Mason is that he knows he's not a great shooter, so he doesn't even try to shoot from out there.
Sergio looked OK. He's not going to dazzle you with his offense, but he's a solid ballhandler and a very good passer. You know what your getting from him. He made one great alleyoop to Brockman that came almost from halfcourt. Beno was, well, Beno. He made a few of those plays that make you almost salivate, and then he disappears again. To me, its almost as though you don't even know he's on the floor, and then he'll make one of his patented drives to the basket with a reverse layup and you think, oh, Beno's in the game.
Ely was Ely. Didn't do anything special, and didn't do anything to hurt the team either. JT looked much bigger than Ely to me when they were matched up against one another, and Ely couldn't do a thing against JT.
I already touched on Greene earlier, and I must say I'm disappointed. He showed me absolutely nothing. His defense at times was OK, but can anyone who watched the game tell me if you thought he had any impact on the game at all. I really expected him to be in there fighting for rebounds and moving without the ball on offense. Didn't happen...
To me, the players that stood out were Evans, Brockman, JT, Mason, Martin, and in a quiet way, May. Honorable mention would go to Casspi, Sergio, Nocioni, and reluctantly, Cisco. Cisco because I guess I just expected more from him. I didn't critique Martin because we all know what he can do. But he did look very good and moved very well. He even made an attempt to play defense, which is a good sign. As a matter of fact, I thought both teams played pretty good defense against one another. Its all meaningless of course in the giant scheme of things. But it was fun to watch, and is a barometer of sorts..