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Re: NBA Summer League 2022 

Post#61 » by dc » Sun Jul 3, 2022 9:49 pm

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Yea Lewis was like my pie in the sky comp. Murray looks really limited as a shot creator.

I like the Jamison comp but a better shooter for sure


Why not compare him to his teammate Harrison Barnes? That seems the most apt to me.

I was thinking he looked like Barnes when I was watching the highlights.


You needed to watch the flow of the game to understand that Murray was pretty dominant offensively. It was him scoring on 3 straight trips down the floor type of stuff.

That's stuff Barnes never did. Barnes has always been an opportunistic scorer who just takes little nibbles here and there. He was never a guy who dominated or would make the opposing team say "Man, how do we stop this guy?"

If Murray can be as dominant in a real NBA game as he was in that stretch in yesterday's game, he's gonna be way better than Barnes.
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Post#62 » by life_saver » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:25 pm

I remember when Kevin Knox lit up the summer league
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Post#63 » by City of Trees » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:31 pm

We've got a summer league tech!
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Post#64 » by Clav » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:33 pm

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Post#65 » by City of Trees » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:39 pm

Another T! Let's go
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Post#66 » by Clav » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:39 pm

Now this is something. LOL
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Post#67 » by OGEEZ » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:51 pm

Keegan had an off night. Quick! everyone off the bandwagon
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Post#68 » by KIRAG » Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:59 pm

OGEEZ wrote:Keegan had an off night. Quick! everyone off the bandwagon


his defense and passing was ok though. He seemed to have stopped shooting after he missed his early shots.
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Post#69 » by BoogieTime » Sun Jul 3, 2022 11:11 pm

OGEEZ wrote:Keegan had an off night. Quick! everyone off the bandwagon


I know your joking, but is that typical for kids on a back to back who don't play them in college or high school (and have been off playing for awhile)

I'm thinking most kids look a lot worse in back to backs in SL. I'd love the stats on that
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Post#70 » by GSWFan1994 » Sun Jul 3, 2022 11:13 pm

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Post#71 » by jasonxxx102 » Sun Jul 3, 2022 11:45 pm

Brickfest to start the game
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Post#72 » by Ballerhogger » Mon Jul 4, 2022 2:35 am

100 to 70 route on the warriors
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Huff 10 pts all very promising today. back to back blowout wins.
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Post#73 » by Ballerhogger » Mon Jul 4, 2022 2:36 am

Hoopstar23 wrote:This huff guy is pretty good

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Post#74 » by ILOVEIT » Mon Jul 4, 2022 2:37 am

The slow development of Wiseman for summer league is BS. I think the quote was "and then he'd play some final summer league games". He's been off a YEAR...has apparently been working back into shape the entire playoff run through to the finals. And he is STILL not ready for full practice and California Classic? Yeah I get it...medical staff and trainers knon best ....but none of this bodes well.
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Post#75 » by Ballerhogger » Mon Jul 4, 2022 2:40 am

ILOVEIT wrote:The slow development of Wiseman for summer league is BS. I think the quote was "and then he'd play some final summer league games". He's been off a YEAR...has apparently been working back into shape the entire playoff run through to the finals. And he is STILL not ready for full practice and California Classic? Yeah I get it...medical staff and trainers knon best ....but none of this bodes well.

Like ive said since day 1 of him being drafted hes a bust. Luckily for the warriors it wont hurt them either way.
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Post#76 » by SFrush » Mon Jul 4, 2022 3:47 am

ILOVEIT wrote:The slow development of Wiseman for summer league is BS. I think the quote was "and then he'd play some final summer league games". He's been off a YEAR...has apparently been working back into shape the entire playoff run through to the finals. And he is STILL not ready for full practice and California Classic? Yeah I get it...medical staff and trainers knon best ....but none of this bodes well.


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Post#77 » by rand » Mon Jul 4, 2022 4:29 am

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ILOVEIT wrote:The slow development of Wiseman for summer league is BS. I think the quote was "and then he'd play some final summer league games". He's been off a YEAR...has apparently been working back into shape the entire playoff run through to the finals. And he is STILL not ready for full practice and California Classic? Yeah I get it...medical staff and trainers knon best ....but none of this bodes well.


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Post#78 » by tarantism » Mon Jul 4, 2022 4:49 am

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ILOVEIT wrote:The slow development of Wiseman for summer league is BS. I think the quote was "and then he'd play some final summer league games". He's been off a YEAR...has apparently been working back into shape the entire playoff run through to the finals. And he is STILL not ready for full practice and California Classic? Yeah I get it...medical staff and trainers knon best ....but none of this bodes well.


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Re: NBA Summer League 2022 

Post#80 » by cupcakesnake » Mon Jul 4, 2022 1:32 pm

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Yeah, I can kinda see TJ Warren comparison, maybe Granger too. I dont see great upside though. Dont know anything about the draft, I was surprised that he is so big, maybe because his name is Murray, my brain figured he must be like 6'4 :lol:

Wonder will Kings bring Alexander Vazenkov, he would be good role player for them, he was amazing in Bulgaria-Lithuania game I watched the other day.


Keegan Murray is a prospect I'm irrationally high on so I try to stay out of discussion about him to save myself the potential embarrassment if he becomes just an average player. I've just never seen a player score so easily at the college level. He barely touches it sometimes and it's already in the hoop. No wasted motions. Constantly sets himself up to be in scoring position. Like if prime Klay Thompson was a paint scorer instead of a perimeter shooter. On top of that ability, he just has a strong all-around game and a high basketball IQ. I think I've just been a little bit higher on his shooting and defense than most people have throughout the draft process.

Oh yeah i didn't notice they got his draft rights. Have you heard anything about that. He's almost 27 now but seems like a no-brainer guy to bring in next to Fox. They don't really have a player like him in their rotation, with that kind of shooting ability.
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