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Knickoftime
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http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Summer-League-Statistics-Something-or-Nothing--5628
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WaltLongmire
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http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Summer-League-Statistics-Something-or-Nothing--5628
Interesting that SL assists, the least selfish of the three stats looked at (rebounds would be next...then scoring in terms of unselfishness) are the best predictor for similar performance in the NBA. This line stuck out for me: Or maybe the general dysfunction of the Summer League, where teams and coaching staffs are hastily assembled, and extremely young NBA players are paired with grizzled journeymen from the D-League and Europe looking for “one last shot”, is not conducive to real NBA success.
13. And finally, don't be surprised to see Ron Baker get a camp invite and to make the team as an undrafted rookie. He's been pretty good in Orlando and repeatedly I was told "he just plays the right way all the time. All the time. It doesn't translate here (Summer League) because this is bull**** basketball. But this guy can play. He'll be in the league." I think different teams and coaches are looking for certain things from their players. They might want to see a returning young veteran show certain things, and a rookie other aspects of their game. Remember when the Knicks wanted Shumpert to play PG in SL and he pretty much blew them off? I think the Knicks like Baker and Plumlee because they see them as team first, unselfish players, and this is why they will be at training camp. Couple of years ago Galloway did the same things in SL. I think Phil is looking for intelligent unselfish players who want to win, and nothing more. Seems like the right way to think, IMO. EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?
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