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Pistons 2024 Summer League 

Post#1 » by treefi » Thu Jul 4, 2024 3:06 pm

Pistons' summer league schedule:

@ PHI on 7/13, 7 p.m. Eastern (ESPN 2)

@ HOU on 7/15, 6:30 p.m. (NBA TV)

vs. CHI on 7/16, 6:30 p.m. (NBA TV)

vs. NYK on 7/19, 7 p.m. (ESPN)

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James L. Edwards III has said Ausar Thompson probably won't play in summer league but should be ready for training camp.

I'm guessing Marcus Sasser, Ron Holland, Bobi Klintman, and Daniss Jenkins will be on the roster. Who else?
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Re: Pistons 2024 Summer League 

Post#2 » by MotownMadness » Thu Jul 4, 2024 3:07 pm

Holland is about to go off
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Post#3 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Jul 4, 2024 3:23 pm

I always watch summer league... Too bad about Ausar.
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Post#4 » by treefi » Thu Jul 4, 2024 4:35 pm

MotownMadness wrote:Holland is about to go off


Seems like it.
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Re: Pistons 2024 Summer League 

Post#5 » by BJK1 » Thu Jul 4, 2024 4:49 pm

Bummer about Ausar.
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Post#6 » by bstein14 » Thu Jul 4, 2024 4:53 pm

Sasser is almsot 24 years old, I feel like if he plays he's going to be the guy that really goes off for us. Holland still just an 18 year old kid and this is a new experience for him... Although many of the guys from the G league also play on summer league teams so he might be a bit more prepared for this level of competition than some of the college Freshman coming in.
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Post#7 » by joedumars1 » Thu Jul 4, 2024 9:21 pm

If ausar played he probbaly 3 steals, 2blks a game, would’ve been nice if he could’ve
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Re: Pistons 2024 Summer League 

Post#8 » by Pharaoh » Fri Jul 5, 2024 12:49 am

If Ausar isn't playing hopefully Holland does well.

We need some excitement

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Post#9 » by Kilo » Fri Jul 5, 2024 12:54 am

The actual Summer League games are meaningless and valueless. I'd much rather see a week long Minichamps like the NFL has or something where the rookies and younger players can get extensive coaching and work on things and drill.
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Post#10 » by 7r5ur » Fri Jul 5, 2024 8:23 am

Kilo wrote:The actual Summer League games are meaningless and valueless. I'd much rather see a week long Minichamps like the NFL has or something where the rookies and younger players can get extensive coaching and work on things and drill.

It's more for fans to get excited for the rookies than anything. I would assume the other things you refer to here are happening behind the scenes.
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Post#11 » by Moses ShamMoses » Fri Jul 5, 2024 12:00 pm

I think summer league provides a small first taste of NBA basketball for the rookies. Its a primer to actually being in the league. Teams wouldn't do it if it didn't have any value to the players. The timing of it is also helpful, they go play for a week, then work on their games the rest of the summer with what they've learned.
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Post#12 » by treefi » Fri Jul 5, 2024 9:54 pm

SF/PF - Jalen Slawson will be on the roster.

He turns 25 in October. Kings 2nd round pick in 2023.

He shot 39% from 3 his fifth year in college but it failed to translate in the G League.

Slawson is 6'8"- 220 pounds with a 7'0" wingspan.

NBAdraft.net in 2023: "Elite and versatile defender who developed into an impressive three-level scorer for a high flying Furman offense … Developed into more than just a reliable 3-point shooter, posting a 39% percentage from beyond the arc on three attempts per game this season … One of the most productive defenders in the country, averaging a steal and a half or more in both blocks and steals over the last two seasons … Can guard any player in the frontcourt effectively and should instill confidence in his coaches when he switches onto guards. Could obviously struggle in these matchups, but won’t be a liability by any measure … Instinctive off-ball defender who generates steals and projects as a solid help-side rim protector from either the 3 or 4 position … Impressive downhill driver who uses his physical frame to earn trips to the foul line, where he shoots at a solid 78% over the last two seasons. Averaged nearly five free throw attempts per game … Impressive playmaker from the wing as well, averaging over three assists per game the past two seasons … Powerful, versatile screener who can pop out for 3-pointers, slip to the basket and finish with strength or create for others in the short roll."

NBA.com in 2023: "Slawson is a fantastic defender, and he’s talented enough to switch onto some guards and bigs when necessary. He’s strong off the ball as well. Motor isn’t a question. Offensively, he’s best going to the basket with a head of steam, whether that be in the halfcourt or in transition. While he lacks handle and shiftiness with the ball, he’s able to read when he’s forced a defense to collapse and make the right pass. Slawson’s perimeter shooting is inconsistent. He may benefit from getting G League reps as a rookie, rather than sitting at the end of the bench for an NBA team. If his shot comes along, Slawson could be a role player sooner than later, as his defensive IQ will make coaches want him on the floor. Slawson’s defensive ability makes him a bit like a jumbo Matisse Thybulle, though the former is a more talented playmaker."
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Post#13 » by Pharaoh » Fri Jul 5, 2024 11:25 pm

treefi wrote:SF/PF - Jalen Slawson will be on the roster.

He turns 25 in October. Kings 2nd round pick in 2023.

He shot 39% from 3 his fifth year in college but it failed to translate in the G League.

Slawson is 6'8"- 220 pounds with a 7'0" wingspan.

NBAdraft.net in 2023: "Elite and versatile defender who developed into an impressive three-level scorer for a high flying Furman offense … Developed into more than just a reliable 3-point shooter, posting a 39% percentage from beyond the arc on three attempts per game this season … One of the most productive defenders in the country, averaging a steal and a half or more in both blocks and steals over the last two seasons … Can guard any player in the frontcourt effectively and should instill confidence in his coaches when he switches onto guards. Could obviously struggle in these matchups, but won’t be a liability by any measure … Instinctive off-ball defender who generates steals and projects as a solid help-side rim protector from either the 3 or 4 position … Impressive downhill driver who uses his physical frame to earn trips to the foul line, where he shoots at a solid 78% over the last two seasons. Averaged nearly five free throw attempts per game … Impressive playmaker from the wing as well, averaging over three assists per game the past two seasons … Powerful, versatile screener who can pop out for 3-pointers, slip to the basket and finish with strength or create for others in the short roll."

NBA.com in 2023: "Slawson is a fantastic defender, and he’s talented enough to switch onto some guards and bigs when necessary. He’s strong off the ball as well. Motor isn’t a question. Offensively, he’s best going to the basket with a head of steam, whether that be in the halfcourt or in transition. While he lacks handle and shiftiness with the ball, he’s able to read when he’s forced a defense to collapse and make the right pass. Slawson’s perimeter shooting is inconsistent. He may benefit from getting G League reps as a rookie, rather than sitting at the end of the bench for an NBA team. If his shot comes along, Slawson could be a role player sooner than later, as his defensive IQ will make coaches want him on the floor. Slawson’s defensive ability makes him a bit like a jumbo Matisse Thybulle, though the former is a more talented playmaker."
Nice opportunity for him.

We'll see if he can make the roster

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Post#16 » by zeebneeb » Sat Jul 6, 2024 3:29 am

I used to look forward to SL. Just can't even muster caring anymore.
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Re: Pistons 2024 Summer League 

Post#17 » by Snakebites » Sat Jul 6, 2024 3:36 am

zeebneeb wrote:I used to look forward to SL. Just can't even muster caring anymore.

I've learned that our important players rarely get much burn in SL.

It's not something we as an organization particularly value, so I'm not sure why fans should.
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Post#18 » by MotownMadness » Sat Jul 6, 2024 5:14 pm

Get to see Bronny today lol
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Post#19 » by Piston Pete » Sat Jul 6, 2024 9:20 pm

MotownMadness wrote:Get to see Bronny today lol


Really ugly start for both Bronny and Knecht. UGLY shooting displays for both. Both look really slow too
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Post#20 » by MotownMadness » Sat Jul 6, 2024 9:45 pm

Piston Pete wrote:
MotownMadness wrote:Get to see Bronny today lol


Really ugly start for both Bronny and Knecht. UGLY shooting displays for both. Both look really slow too

Looking rough

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