closg00 wrote:Can’t believe he went 42nd
Huge steal, I know how everyone was pissed we didn't steal him as they did, any evidence he was a target for us though? I don't think he was.

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closg00 wrote:Can’t believe he went 42nd
nate33 wrote:This is also a good time to remind everyone that Summer League means nothing.
Pretty much the only thing you can ever glean from Summer League play is when a guy doesn't hold up to NBA standards athletically. If a guy who scored in college can't get any separation at the NBA level, then that's a red flag (see Johnny Davis). Other than that, nothing matters.
closg00 wrote:DCZards wrote:In other words, if a player shines during SL it doesn’t mean he’s gonna be an all-star and if he struggles it doesn’t mean he’s gonna be a bust.nate33 wrote:This is also a good time to remind everyone that Summer League means nothing.
Pretty much the only thing you can ever glean from Summer League play is when a guy doesn't hold up to NBA standards athletically. If a guy who scored in college can't get any separation at the NBA level, then that's a red flag (see Johnny Davis). Other than that, nothing matters.
Come-on guys, does Summer League still require a disclaimer, everyone is just having fun with it
The Consiglieri wrote:NatP4 wrote:Presti did it again…
In fairness, Presti already had a top 2-3 team int he league going into the '24 draft, so he could draft for value with no risk, and Topic was an absolute no brainer, otoh, how low was Topic on most people's boards pre-injury particularly? For me, Topic was who I wanted the Wiz to take if they didn't land the 1.01 or 1.02, and I didn't care if he was hurt because we weren't trying to win anyway. Nobody taken ahead of him after Sarr was more attractive to me than him at the time. Castle was interesting but made me nervous, I had zero interest in Sheppard, Holland was either gonna be a stud or a mega bust (and was drafted far ahead of expectations), Salaun climbed up like Bilal, but seemingly for less justifiable reason other than the class being ----, I had zero interest in the Clingan and Edey options (although I was on team Edey in the fierce debate on the board, I always added the caveat: I would take neither in the lottery), Dillingham nope, Cody Williams I can't remember, was interested in Buzelis, had no idea McCain was going to be that good, or Knecht, really loved Collier's value going that late, but yeah, looking at the board, Topic was basically my guy after Sarr. I also can honestly say, I knew squat about Bub and George and wasn't interested at the time, dug in, and liked what I read about Bub, not about George, and ended up loving both guys.
NatP4 wrote:I’m interested in seeing:
1. Tre Johnson’s defensive effort/focus/motor/awareness. This is the major swing factor in him potentially becoming a Khris Middleton type instead of a Malik Monk.
2. Carrington’s improvement in getting downhill/creating advantages/getting to the rim. Don’t think he’ll ever be a guy that beats people with a quick first step, but he can potentially get stronger and bully guys to get paint touches.
3. Will Riley shot creation skills. Intrigued by a 6’9 guy with legit guard/shot creation skills. He’s probably going to run the 2nd unit.
4. George 3pt shooting. He has elite shooting/floor spacing ability, want to see him be efficient.
5. Sarr-all around game. He should be pretty dominant as a former 2nd overall pick playing in his 2nd Summer League.
AFM wrote:I’m not really expecting to see a lot of defense played period, so I’m looking forward to the overreactions to Johnson’s lack of D tonight
I agree with the rest of the list. Honestly Sarr should look like a beast.
AFM wrote:
Some of you really liked him, Im forgetting who
The Consiglieri wrote:Benjammin wrote:Yeah, Len Bias was the truth. RIP
For someone out on the west coast, that only saw Georgetown Big East games occasionally and never Maryland, what was he like? Any comps?
The Consiglieri wrote:Benjammin wrote:Yeah, Len Bias was the truth. RIP
For someone out on the west coast, that only saw Georgetown Big East games occasionally and never Maryland, what was he like? Any comps?
dobrojim wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:Benjammin wrote:Yeah, Len Bias was the truth. RIP
For someone out on the west coast, that only saw Georgetown Big East games occasionally and never Maryland, what was he like? Any comps?
the SF version of MJ
DCZards wrote:In other words, if a player shines during SL it doesn’t mean he’s gonna be an all-star and if he struggles it doesn’t mean he’s gonna be a bust.nate33 wrote:This is also a good time to remind everyone that Summer League means nothing.
Pretty much the only thing you can ever glean from Summer League play is when a guy doesn't hold up to NBA standards athletically. If a guy who scored in college can't get any separation at the NBA level, then that's a red flag (see Johnny Davis). Other than that, nothing matters.
The Consiglieri wrote:Benjammin wrote:Yeah, Len Bias was the truth. RIP
For someone out on the west coast, that only saw Georgetown Big East games occasionally and never Maryland, what was he like? Any comps?