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Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#1 » by K-Town King » Wed Jul 3, 2013 10:46 pm

Announced on Kings.com

2013 NBA Summer League Sacramento Kings Roster

#5 - C.J. Aiken (F) 6-foot-9 - Saint Joseph's/USA - R
#21 - Will Clyburn (G) 6-foot-7 - Iowa State/USA - R
#4 - Chris Evans (F) 6-foot-8 - Kent State/USA - R
#25 - Shane Gibson (G) 6-foot-2 - Sacred Heart/USA - R
#1 - Xavier Gibson (F-C) 6-foot-11 - Florida State, Panelefsiniakos (Greece)/USA - R
#32 - Drew Gordon (F) 6-foot-9 - New Mexico/USA - R
#2 - Jorge Gutierrez (G) 6-foot-3 - California, NBADL (Canton)/Mexico - R
#23 - David Lighty (G) 6-foot-5 - Ohio State, JSF Nanterre (France)/USA - R
#22 - Trent Lockett (G) 6-foot-5 - Marquette/USA - R
#3 - Ray McCallum (G) 6-foot-3 - Detroit/USA - R
#16 - Ben McLemore (G) 6-foot-5 - Kansas/USA - R
#42 - Trevor Mbakwe (F) 6-foot-8 - Minnesota/USA - R
#34 - Nick Minnerath (F) 6-foot-9 - Detroit/USA - R
#12 - Kyle Randall (G) 5-foot-10 - Central Michigan/USA - R
#41 - Garrett Stutz (C) 7-foot - Wichita State, NBADL (Maine)/USA - R

Summer League Head Coach: Chris Jent (College – Ohio State)
Assistant Coach: Brendan Malone (College – Iona)
Head Coach: Michael Malone (College – Loyola (MD)
Director of Sports Medicine: Pete Youngman (College - Ithaca)
Head Athletic Trainer: Manny Romero (College – Loyola Marymount)
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Re: Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#2 » by K-Town King » Wed Jul 3, 2013 10:49 pm

Kings Summer League Schedule

1. Saturday, July 13 vs. Dallas 3 p.m. PDT (Cox Pavilion)

2. Monday, July 15 vs. Golden State 5:30 p.m. PDT (Thomas & Mark Center)

3. Tuesday, July 16 vs. Toronto 3 p.m. PDT (Cox Pavilion)

4. To be determined after seeding

5. To be determined after seeding
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Re: Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#3 » by City of Trees » Wed Jul 3, 2013 10:50 pm

Looking forward to watching the backcourt of McCallum and McLemore. I followed Gutierrez at Cal, he is a real competitor and was a fan favorite for the way he plays.
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Post#4 » by ADoaN17 » Wed Jul 3, 2013 10:52 pm

That team isn't going to win anything. They should just let Jimmer and Cole play (if he resigns).
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Re: Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#5 » by K-Town King » Wed Jul 3, 2013 10:55 pm

I have to agree a little disappointing with the talent level they were able to get on board. You would think undrafted free agents would see Sacramento as an opportunity to make a team. Instead you have guys like Myck Kobongo being like the Heat are cool I'll play with them.
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Re: Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#6 » by Draino » Thu Jul 4, 2013 6:33 am

I honestly think Trevor Mbakwe and Drew Gordon are the only "outsiders" that have a shot at making the roster, although I think both are long shots. I watched Mbakwe a few times at Minnesota, loved his defensive effort and overall presence, but yet another undersized PF. Gordon, I don't know much about but have heard a few things about him.

Oh and I'll be at a few of their games at Thomas & Mack next week. Shall be fun, as always.
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Re: Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#7 » by 408Kings » Thu Jul 4, 2013 10:30 am

Evans Is King wrote:Looking forward to watching the backcourt of McCallum and McLemore. I followed Gutierrez at Cal, he is a real competitor and was a fan favorite for the way he plays.


Didn't follow McCallum in college, so I'm curious to see what this kid's got. I'm hoping McClemore will show some aggressiveness and just let it rip.
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Re: Kings Summer League 2013 

Post#8 » by perezident » Thu Jul 4, 2013 12:50 pm

You would think they'd be more heavy on the SF's and C's than G's..... So this tells me these are just scrimmages for Big Mac and Ray and no one really has the chance to make the team
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2013 Summer League 

Post#9 » by RIPskaterdude » Mon Jul 8, 2013 1:09 am

Thought it would be good to start up a thread, even though ours haven't started yet.

Drummond looks like a beast again (then again it was against a bunch of rookies and undrafted FAs), man we really missed on that one. He would be the perfect defensive presence next to Cuz.

MCW had a great game, although those 9 turnovers are pretty bad.
26 Points
7 Rebounds
8 Assists
9 Turnovers

Burke went 1-12... Ouch.

And the great white hope from the Celtics had 25 points and a good game in general.
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Post#10 » by Silver Man » Mon Jul 8, 2013 1:14 am

RIPskaterdude wrote:Thought it would be good to start up a thread, even though ours haven't started yet.

Drummond looks like a beast again (then again it was against a bunch of rookies and undrafted FAs), man we really missed on that one. He would be the perfect defensive presence next to Cuz.

MCW had a great game, although those 9 turnovers are pretty bad.
26 Points
7 Rebounds
8 Assists
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Burke went 1-12... Ouch.

And the great white hope from the Celtics had 25 points and a good game in general.


Didn't watch any of the Summer League games today, but I 100% agree about missing out on Drummond. Wished we would have picked him last year at the time of the draft, and knew we'd regret it if we didn't. Drummond and Cousins together would have been something else.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#11 » by SacKingZZZ » Mon Jul 8, 2013 2:50 am

Passing on both Drummond and Henson are going to prove to be big mistakes for Petrie in what possibly may be his last draft.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#12 » by RIPskaterdude » Mon Jul 8, 2013 2:53 am

Well, not so sure about Henson, but yeah, definitely passing on Lillard and Drummond. He really **** us there.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#13 » by rpa » Mon Jul 8, 2013 5:47 am

I vaguely remember there being an inverse correlation with how well rookies play in the summer league vs. how well they play when the real games start. Anthony Randolph is the biggest example of this, but I remember looking over the summer league MVPs a year or so ago and it was no man's land.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#14 » by SacKingZZZ » Mon Jul 8, 2013 9:47 am

RIPskaterdude wrote:Well, not so sure about Henson, but yeah, definitely passing on Lillard and Drummond. He really **** us there.



Henson quietly had a really good year with the Buck and his April was bonkers. I know it's the end of the season stuff but 9 and 9 with 2 bpg in 20 mpg? That's crazy. About 6 and 5 in only 14 mpg for the whole year but the best things I saw out of him was his defense. He will be one of the better pick and roll defending bigs in the league in no time. He just flat out knows how to play defense and where to be on the floor. He would have been PERFECT next to Cousins and would have been a rare combo of shotblocking and good positional defense. He won't be a star but man THE perfect fit next to Cuz.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#15 » by SacKingZZZ » Mon Jul 8, 2013 9:48 am

rpa wrote:I vaguely remember there being an inverse correlation with how well rookies play in the summer league vs. how well they play when the real games start. Anthony Randolph is the biggest example of this, but I remember looking over the summer league MVPs a year or so ago and it was no man's land.



Summer league is weird. I still stand by my belief that you will find no group of players playing harder than summer league. A lot of guys fighting for their NBA lives on patched together teams and it doesn't always translate to good BBall.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#16 » by ADoaN17 » Mon Jul 8, 2013 11:30 pm

Solomon Hill looks nice.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#17 » by Cruel_Ruin » Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:58 pm

rpa wrote:I vaguely remember there being an inverse correlation with how well rookies play in the summer league vs. how well they play when the real games start. Anthony Randolph is the biggest example of this, but I remember looking over the summer league MVPs a year or so ago and it was no man's land.


There is zero correlation between Summer League play and NBA play. Some guys suck in SL and tear up the NBA (like Rose and Lebron), some guys tear up the SL and suck in the NBA (Randolph, Quincy Douby), some guys tear up the SL and end up decent (Bayless), some guys tear up SL and end up great (Lillard).

I do think we missed on Drummond though. He's a lot more NBA ready than I thought he would be.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#18 » by 408Kings » Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:41 pm

Kelly Olynyk has looked pretty decent too. He has a decent jumper, good handles for a big man, and a great feel for the game. I think the Celtics got a steal from the Mavs.
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Post#19 » by SacKingZZZ » Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:45 pm

Olynyk is going to be a good NBA player. Great team for him to be on too, he'll have a chance to show his production potential. The Thunder should have went with Olynyk. He could have helped them a great deal from day 1.
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Re: 2013 Summer League 

Post#20 » by 408Kings » Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:25 pm

SacKingZZZ wrote:Olynyk is going to be a good NBA player. Great team for him to be on too, he'll have a chance to show his production potential. The Thunder should have went with Olynyk. He could have helped them a great deal from day 1.


They probably could play with an Olynyk/Ibaka front court too. They'd get enough production from him that they probably wouldn't need to find a replacement for Kevin Martin.
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