paulpressey25 wrote:Agreed. Great point.
That is what I really like about Jennings. He actually made some superstar type plays in summer league. We haven't seen that in the past from prior draft picks like Bogut, Yi or Alexander in their summer league stints. Heck, the game recap below from 2005 probably foreshadowed something for us.....
Andrew Bogut Ejected From Summer League Game
07.19.2005 - Updated on 07.20.2005
Number one draft pick Andrew Bogut was ejected from Monday night’s game following an incident involving John Edwards of the Indiana Pacers. Edwards accidentally knocked the former Utah star down as he ran by, causing Bogut to leap to his feet and pursue him. Teammates intervened before any real altercation could develop, but both players were ejected nonetheless.
Bogut scored six points and collected four fouls in the game, while allowing his opposite number, David Harrison, to score fourteen in the first half.
So it foreshadowed that Bogut would be a bad man-to-man defender in the NBA because he allowed David Harrison to score 14 points against in limited action? If anything that event chips away at the relevancy of summer league results.
Having a pretty good (not great, DX didn't even award him 3rd team all-rookie honors, he was a 2nd teamer IMO) summer league is a positive indicator, but let's not get carried away at how it will translate to success. For example he hit outside shots at a rate he never has before (made me cringe about his shot selection about 25 times, literally) and played far more transition basketball than he'll ever see in the league due to undisciplined team defenses. Nobody questioned that the guy had talent. The major question about him was would it translate to a high # of wins ever. That question hasn't remotely been answered yet. I'm pretty sure every GM knew he could do "stuff". Yet 9 still neglected to take him.
thomchatt3rton wrote:What does "green font?" mean?
That some of us get too involved in internet culture.