Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Moderators: Mamba4Goat, pacers33granger, MoneyTalks41890, HartfordWhalers, Texas Chuck, BullyKing, Andre Roberstan, loserX, Trader_Joe
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- Zombiesonics
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,518
- And1: 4,220
- Joined: Mar 27, 2011
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
great write up OP, one of the best i've seen in the 5 years i've been on here posting. couple of things stand out, the whole Dunn starting thing means rubio needs to be moved maybe in a three team with dieng to make the wolves better. And the ben simmons thing, i'm starting to think Simmons is a lebron doppeganger (much worst) in the same way kobe was a jordan stan, down to his personality. Simmons plays identical to a 31 year old lebron with less shooting and bounce frankly.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Head Coach
- Posts: 6,888
- And1: 5,279
- Joined: Mar 02, 2013
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Thanks, Smitty.
Must have been fun to be there.
Must have been fun to be there.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,396
- And1: 24,999
- Joined: Feb 09, 2014
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:Feels like the entire league has gotten better to some degree. And it helps to not have teams outright tanking like a few did last year. I didn't see a note for the Knicks, though.
They weren't in Las Vegas. There is a pretty long thread from Orlando on the Knicks board.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,396
- And1: 24,999
- Joined: Feb 09, 2014
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Hawk Eye wrote:Wonderful post Smitty! On Atlanta's end..
Was there any talk on our big signing of Dwight Howard at all? Did you hear anything about how the coaching staff plans to adjust to his style of play?
Anything on how our staff feels about Schröder being ready for the lead role now?
Also, I would be suprised to see Bembry or Prince get meaningful minutes this season. I expect Korver, THJ, Baze, and Thabo to take up the majority of PT on the wings. That's just kinda how Bud operates.
EDIT: Anything on Tavares?
Not much about Dwight beyond excited to have him. They do think he'll help the occasionally rebounding woes a lot! I asked about how after emphasizing shooting from all 5 spots, they now have two non-shooters in Howard and Schroder and was told "We'll get to camp and see what we have."
I think Bembry will get some minutes here and there and then more next year or if one of the others gets dealt.
And nothing really on Tavares, but that dude is huge. You know a guy is big when he stands out around other NBA players and he is massive.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,396
- And1: 24,999
- Joined: Feb 09, 2014
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
nomansland wrote:Thanks, Smitty.
Must have been fun to be there.
It was pretty cool. I preferred Orlando because it was smaller, it was at the start of FA when crazy stuff was happening by the minute, but Las Vegas is pretty cool.
I highly recommend going as a fan because you get a ton of access to player. The guys who play in Cox Pavilion (the smaller gym) have to exit through the main concourse and are very good about pictures, autographs, quick chats.
This year, ESPN, NBATV and The Vertical were all broadcasting from the concourse too. And the Starters do their nightly recap show. All-around it is pretty cool. Kind of like a basketball version ComiCon.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 68,376
- And1: 21,986
- Joined: Jul 08, 2005
- Contact:
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Smitty731 wrote:2. Asked about Cole Aldrich followed by Jordan Hill as the two FA signings - "It is important to get depth at the big spots when you can. KG won't go all 82 (but he'll want to!) and we want to get KAT plenty of time at PF this year."
I'm curious about this. With some of our bigs, it's hard to tell how they would classify them in certain lineups.
So if they want to give Towns plenty of time at PF, who beyond Aldrich does that include at C? Do they consider Hill the C next to Towns? Dieng?
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,396
- And1: 24,999
- Joined: Feb 09, 2014
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Klomp wrote:Smitty731 wrote:2. Asked about Cole Aldrich followed by Jordan Hill as the two FA signings - "It is important to get depth at the big spots when you can. KG won't go all 82 (but he'll want to!) and we want to get KAT plenty of time at PF this year."
I'm curious about this. With some of our bigs, it's hard to tell how they would classify them in certain lineups.
So if they want to give Towns plenty of time at PF, who beyond Aldrich does that include at C? Do they consider Hill the C next to Towns? Dieng?
That is a really good question and here is what I learned this week:
Positions are starting to only matter for PGs and defensively. I think they want to get Towns minutes at PF defensively.
I think a rough rotation looks something like:
Towns/Aldrich/Hill
Garnett/Dieng/Bjelica
KG isn't going to play all 82, so maybe those days Towns slides to PF and Aldrich starts or Dieng starts. But one thing was made certain, Garnett will start when he plays.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,808
- And1: 1,864
- Joined: May 08, 2016
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Lol Cavs think they can roll with Mo Williams a backup PG? cause he sucks and he was a big negative on the floor.
I'm hopeful Kay will be able to get minutes during the RS as a backup, I still think that letting Delly go was a big mistake, if they wanted to send Felder to the D-League then atleast match Delly and trade him in the next offseason ( I don't care about the tax implications, Delly was huge for the second team).
Again, I think Felder can contribute right away, **** the haters.
I'm hopeful Kay will be able to get minutes during the RS as a backup, I still think that letting Delly go was a big mistake, if they wanted to send Felder to the D-League then atleast match Delly and trade him in the next offseason ( I don't care about the tax implications, Delly was huge for the second team).
Again, I think Felder can contribute right away, **** the haters.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- Zombiesonics
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,518
- And1: 4,220
- Joined: Mar 27, 2011
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
blazeyo wrote:Lol Cavs think they can roll with Mo Williams a backup PG? cause he sucks and he was a big negative on the floor.
I'm hopeful Kay will be able to get minutes during the RS as a backup, I still think that letting Delly go was a big mistake, if they wanted to send Felder to the D-League then atleast match Delly and trade him in the next offseason ( I don't care about the tax implications, Delly was huge for the second team).
Again, I think Felder can contribute right away, **** the haters.
the thing about felder is he is like a foot shorter than delly. I dont think he is nearly as talented as IT was coming out of school, IT was a tremendous outside shooter with equal bounce. highly doubt he sees meaningful tick
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- Duffman100
- Forum Mod - Raptors
- Posts: 47,449
- And1: 71,611
- Joined: Jun 27, 2002
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Spurs didn't talk about Dejounte Murray?
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,808
- And1: 1,864
- Joined: May 08, 2016
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Zombiesonics wrote:blazeyo wrote:Lol Cavs think they can roll with Mo Williams a backup PG? cause he sucks and he was a big negative on the floor.
I'm hopeful Kay will be able to get minutes during the RS as a backup, I still think that letting Delly go was a big mistake, if they wanted to send Felder to the D-League then atleast match Delly and trade him in the next offseason ( I don't care about the tax implications, Delly was huge for the second team).
Again, I think Felder can contribute right away, **** the haters.
the thing about felder is he is like a foot shorter than delly. I dont think he is nearly as talented as IT was coming out of school, IT was a tremendous outside shooter with equal bounce. highly doubt he sees meaningful tick
Kay Felder shot better percentage from 3 during in college with more attempts but I prefer IT's stroke tbh.
Felder definitely has a higher vertical than IT but IT is a better finisher right now, obviously since he is one of the best finishers in the league.
Felder is more explosive in a straight line but IT is more shifty and has better dribble.
Not a night and day difference and Kay can play.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,816
- And1: 9,098
- Joined: Aug 11, 2001
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Very nice write up and thanks for the info and effort.
I must say that team attitudes during summer league aren't a lot different than right after the NFL draft where basically 95% of teams love their draft, love their young guys and are gung ho optimistic about the future, LOL.
I must say that team attitudes during summer league aren't a lot different than right after the NFL draft where basically 95% of teams love their draft, love their young guys and are gung ho optimistic about the future, LOL.
Brian Geltzeiler: You see Mark Jackson getting a head coaching job as early as next year?
Adrian Wojnarowski: Not if people make calls on him. Not if an organization is doing their homework and knows all the things he brings with him.
Adrian Wojnarowski: Not if people make calls on him. Not if an organization is doing their homework and knows all the things he brings with him.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- Texas Chuck
- Senior Mod - NBA TnT Forum
- Posts: 92,243
- And1: 97,954
- Joined: May 19, 2012
- Location: Purgatory
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
blazeyo wrote:Lol Cavs think they can roll with Mo Williams a backup PG? cause he sucks and he was a big negative on the floor.
I'm hopeful Kay will be able to get minutes during the RS as a backup, I still think that letting Delly go was a big mistake, if they wanted to send Felder to the D-League then atleast match Delly and trade him in the next offseason ( I don't care about the tax implications, Delly was huge for the second team).
Again, I think Felder can contribute right away, **** the haters.
You don't care about the tax, but obviously ownership does. Gilbert paid a fortune last year and won the title as a result. Hard to blame him for wanting to try and lower the spending some especially with the repeater tax looming.
ThunderBolt wrote:I’m going to let some of you in on a little secret I learned on realgm. If you don’t like a thread, not only do you not have to comment but you don’t even have to open it and read it. You’re welcome.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,808
- And1: 1,864
- Joined: May 08, 2016
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Texas Chuck wrote:blazeyo wrote:Lol Cavs think they can roll with Mo Williams a backup PG? cause he sucks and he was a big negative on the floor.
I'm hopeful Kay will be able to get minutes during the RS as a backup, I still think that letting Delly go was a big mistake, if they wanted to send Felder to the D-League then atleast match Delly and trade him in the next offseason ( I don't care about the tax implications, Delly was huge for the second team).
Again, I think Felder can contribute right away, **** the haters.
You don't care about the tax, but obviously ownership does. Gilbert paid a fortune last year and won the title as a result. Hard to blame him for wanting to try and lower the spending some especially with the repeater tax looming.
Yeah, I don't blame him but he is still making profit and before the finals series fwiw Cavs opened up their leads with their second units when Delly Lebron and Frye were on the floor, not Kyrie.
if you look at the On/Off numbers Delly is in the top 5 of every two man and three man combinations.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- Texas Chuck
- Senior Mod - NBA TnT Forum
- Posts: 92,243
- And1: 97,954
- Joined: May 19, 2012
- Location: Purgatory
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
I like Delly too, but a line has to be drawn somewhere and Smith is obviously seen as more significant.
ThunderBolt wrote:I’m going to let some of you in on a little secret I learned on realgm. If you don’t like a thread, not only do you not have to comment but you don’t even have to open it and read it. You’re welcome.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,396
- And1: 24,999
- Joined: Feb 09, 2014
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Duffman100 wrote:Spurs didn't talk about Dejounte Murray?
Nothing beyond "We like him and we're excited for his potential."
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 21,396
- And1: 24,999
- Joined: Feb 09, 2014
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
dc wrote:Very nice write up and thanks for the info and effort.
I must say that team attitudes during summer league aren't a lot different than right after the NFL draft where basically 95% of teams love their draft, love their young guys and are gung ho optimistic about the future, LOL.
100% spot on. Occasionally you'll get someone to admit they don't like a guy, but that is someone in the 2nd or 3rd year.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- Dupp
- RealGM
- Posts: 112,335
- And1: 67,010
- Joined: Aug 16, 2009
- Location: Lifelong Nuggets Fan
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Yeah our backup pg position is a big concern for me too. Should have moved shump and kept Delly.
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
- long suffrin' boulez fan
- General Manager
- Posts: 7,786
- And1: 3,589
- Joined: Nov 18, 2005
- Location: Just above Ted's double bottom line
-
Re: Las Vegas Summer League Notes
Wouldn't it have been great if the Wizard's brass said something like, "yes, we made fools of ourselves with the two-year KD2DC folly but we love that we created enough cap room to dramatically overpay for other people's cast offs?"
In Rizzo we trust
Return to Trades and Transactions