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Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 21/07/2010, 22:12
by Vitor #41
da quanto ne ho parlato su Poetry in motion stanno tutti a seguirlo :gazza:
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 22/07/2010, 4:37
by Marcomax
Jack12 wrote:
Nessuno parla della lotta all'ultimo sangue tra Lakers e Warriors per firmare Jeremy Lin??!
E' ufficialmente un giocatore dei Warriors:
Warriors sign undrafted free agent Jeremy Lin
OAKLAND (AP) -- The Golden State Warriors have signed undrafted free agent guard Jeremy Lin.
The team announced the deal with the former Harvard star and Bay Area native on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old Lin averaged 16.4 points, 4.5 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game as a senior at Harvard. The season was highlighted by a 30-point, nine-rebound performance against Connecticut.
Lin is from nearby Palo Alto. He led Palo Alto High School to a state championship in 2006.
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 22/07/2010, 12:12
by bonzo
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 22/07/2010, 13:02
by Da Brawl
Mr. Clutch wrote:
Ma durante l'anno non se lo cagava nessuno Lin? :lol2:
Non è facile emergere da una conference come l'Ivy League, dove i canoni migliori non sono proprio quelli sportivi...:D
Lin comunque si faceva notare ma rimaneva comunque lontano dai radar proprio per il motivo di cui sopra.
Chi l'ha visto comunque ne ha sempre parlato bene, piaceva molto anche a me ma mi risultava difficile valutarlo su 2/3 partite.
Sono contento che abbia strappato un contratto perchè ha veramente la pallacanestro del cervello, d'altronde se esci da Harvard tanto scemo non dovresti essere. :lol2:
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 22/07/2010, 13:52
by Tostau
io l'ho visto pochissimo in questa summer league ma mi ha impressionato molto. Magari finire a Golden state non è il massimo per uno che suppongo abbia un discreto cranio. Magari in un sistema tipo triangolo non mi dispiacerebbe vederlo.
Sono comunque molto contento per lui e con il ritorno dello Stanfordiano Childress siamo a 2 crani in lega, un bel passo avanti :D
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 22/07/2010, 13:54
by Jack12
A proposito di undrafted Samuardo Samuels vicinissimo ai Cavs...Un'altra possibile sorpresa?!?! Mi sembra un po'troppo undersized: però dietro a Varejao può dare anche 5-10 minuti di quantità...
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 26/07/2010, 14:47
by Radiofreccia
1. John Wall 23.5 ppg. 4 rpg, 7.8 apg, 38 fg%, 12.5 3p%, 87 ft%, 5.2 to
Wall has speed and athleticism that was unmatched by anyone in the SL and it showed with the way he could get to the rim virtually at will against any defender. Outside and mid range shot (38% fg) could use some work but he didn’t disappoint - except when he didn’t play the last game. Wall still has holes to his game to fill, (5.2 turnovers per game and 12.5 % from 3) but he shows the leadership capabilities and willingness to learn and be coached that should allow him to to ascend into the games elite at the position. MVP of summer league and leading scorer at 23.5 ppg.
2. Dominique Jones 5 g, 16.6 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 3.4 apg, 42.4% fg 75.0% ft%, 2.4 to
Ended up 12th overall in scoring at 16.6 ppg and second among rookies (to Wall). One of the most polished players, much less rookies in the entire event. Jones showed he can defend as well as score in a variety of ways. Attacked the rim aggressively getting to the line nearly 9 times per game and converting 75% of the time. had an excellent assist to turnover ratio going beforer slipping up in the final game 0-5, but still finished with a respectable 3.4 to 2.4. Surprisingly was 0-8 on 3 pointers.
3. Greg Monroe 5 14.6 8 1.2 52.1% 0.0% 60.5% 1.8 0.4 3.8
The talented big man started out slow but showed a nice progression as the week went on and he gained confidence. Finished off the week with a 27 point game, raising his average to 14.6 ppg. His 8 rebounds were also solid. he didn't get a great chance to show off his passing skills (1.2 apg) but he is a rare bigman that makes those around him better with his great vision and passing ability. While he's not a physical specimen that overpowers players, his skill level makes him a valuable asset to a team.
4. Gani Lawal 5g, 15.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 49.2 fg%
One of the hardest workers all week, Lawal is a no nonsense low post stud who is not afraid to play physical. Appears to be a 2nd round steal for Phoneix and a guy that should be able to immediately contribute with Amare now out of the picture. His offensive game remains very limited but he's a guy that will do the dirty work and score garbage baskets for the team.
5. Larry Sanders 5 g, 14 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 44.6 fg%, 33.3 3p%, 58.8 ft%
Sanders showed off a variety of skills. Put up 14.8 ppg 8.4 rpg and also registered 3.2 blocks per game. He's still raw but shows flashes offensively. He also showed the ability to knock down 3 pointers as he did towards the end of an exciting game against Memphis.
6. DeMarcus Cousins 6g, 14.5 ppg, 9.8 rpg, 1.8 apg, 33.3 fg%, 73.5 ft%, 4.8 to
Led the Summer League in rebounding at 9.8 per game. Also played all 6 games, unlike a number of the headliners that skipped out early. Unfortunately he shot a miserable 33% from the floor, turned it over 4.8 times per game, and completely hit the wall after the third game after knocking down the game winner. 6 games in 7 days isn't easy for anyone, especially when dealing with the heat of Las Vegas. Strong start, disappointing finish. Seemed to struggle when he went up against physical opponents such as Joey Dorsey. Displayed all of his capabilities, both good and bad. Was awarded the NBA's rookie of the month. An award that was likely decided upon halfway through his Summer League play.
7. Ed Davis 5g, 12.6 ppg, 6 rpg, 63.2 fg%, 62.5 ft% 1.8 blk
Was a presence on both ends of the floor. Showed his explosive ability to get up and block shots. Shot appears to not be fluid yet as he is still on the comeback trail. Will only get better as he rounds into better physical shape after missing a number of months with the broken wrist.
8. Landry Fields 5g, 15.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.2 apg, 52.7 fg%, 73.9 ft%, 1.8 to
Fields hushed a lot of his critics this week displaying a polished all around game. He's more athletic than he appears and showed that he has no problem playing at a high level against SL competition. His teammate Andy Rautins didn't fare quite as well.
9. Devin Ebanks 5g, 15 ppg, 3.6 pg, 1.4 apg, 42.4 fg%, 45.5 3p%, 73.7% ft%
Picked up his rebounding after a slow start. Ebanks was very impressive considering he left school early and fell from a projected first rounder to the 43rd pick. Ebanks played like a first rounder and one that is ready to contribute right away, despite being an "upside pick".
10. Derrick Caracter 5g 15.4 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 1.8 apg, 59.3fg%, 65.0 ft%, 5.4 to
The rich get richer as the Lakers appear to have found two second round steals with Ebanks and Caracter. The big man had a strong summer league, showing the ability to be a dominant low post presence. He's skilled in the post and shows a strong ability to use his physical strength to his advantage. On the negative side, will need to limit turnovers and learn to keep out of foul trouble.
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 02/08/2010, 3:56
by nikfiumi
Riporto un pò in auge il topic, anche se magari non è proprio quello giusto.
Cmq su Sky per stasera alle 22 sull' epg compare un fantomatico Basket:Summer League e su info dice --> Appuntamento per gli amanti del basket USA. Qualcuno ne sà di più? Repliche della Summer League on Sky?
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 02/08/2010, 15:51
by StirpeAsiaghese
nikfiumi wrote:
Riporto un pò in auge il topic, anche se magari non è proprio quello giusto.
Cmq su Sky per stasera alle 22 sull' epg compare un fantomatico Basket:Summer League e su info dice --> Appuntamento per gli amanti del basket USA. Qualcuno ne sà di più? Repliche della Summer League on Sky?
L'avevo notato pure io.
Non credo proprio facciano vedere delle partite di SL.Non avrebbe molto senso.Imho, credo abbiano dato quel nome al programma solo per via della stagione.
Si vedrà in serata ;)
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 02/08/2010, 15:59
by Gerry Donato
nikfiumi wrote:
Riporto un pò in auge il topic, anche se magari non è proprio quello giusto.
Cmq su Sky per stasera alle 22 sull' epg compare un fantomatico Basket:Summer League e su info dice --> Appuntamento per gli amanti del basket USA. Qualcuno ne sà di più? Repliche della Summer League on Sky?
E' la Piubello Basketball Summer League, disputata a Trieste settimana scorsa, che ha raccolto una cinquantina di talenti italiani UNDER 20 ed una manciata di pari età esteri.
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 02/08/2010, 16:00
by lele_warriors
Gerry Donato wrote:
E' la Piubello Basketball Summer League, disputata a Trieste settimana scorsa, che ha raccolto una cinquantina di talenti italiani UNDER 20 ed una manciata di pari età esteri.
esatto,stavo per scriverlo io
specificando gente che al massimo ha giocato la b1 se non sbaglio,quindi livello scarsino direi
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 02/08/2010, 16:47
by nikfiumi
Immaginavo fosse quella. Però mi chiedo, che fatica è scrivere le info giuste???? Mah... Vabbè, lascio stare sennò si và off topic.
Re: Summer Leagues 2010
Posted: 02/08/2010, 22:31
by Nas
infatti stasera mentre guardavo la guida su sky ho notato summer league,con scristto appuntamento con le grandi star della nba...poi invece...
