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longstrangetrip wrote:
bleedspeed177 wrote:good recap of day one

http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/7/5/8894775/2015-nba-summer-league-schedule-orlando-tv-time


I only watched a little...too weird to watch basketball with no fans in the stands. I did get a chance to watch one of my dark horse favorites for best player in the draft, Stanley Johnson, and he was terrific...13 efficient points in just 24 minutes, and outstanding defense. I know some were surprised that he was picked before Winslow, and Winslow also looked good yesterday, but I think Johnson will prove to be the more valuable player.


Getting great reviews.

http://www.nba.com/pistons/features/svg-keeps-summer-league-perspective-impressed-so-far-stanley-johnson
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Okafor is good. 2 blocks too.
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I saw several concerns with Okafor yesterday. He does not elevate. He is not "quick". Shooting is still a problem, including FTs. And I really don't like his demeanor on the court, although maybe I am jaded...
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Anyone see Payne changed his number from 3 to 33? I assume it's because he is 11 times better than last year! :)
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60WinTim wrote:Anyone see Payne changed his number from 3 to 33? I assume it's because he is 11 times better than last year! :)


Good thinking. I would change my number after they year he had last year. When he came to the Hawks #5 was taken by Carrol so he had #33 when he got traded to the Wolves Thad had #33 and Dieng #5 so he settled on #3. Maybe #33 is a tribute to Hot Rod Hundley. :)

Link to everyone that's ever wore #33

http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/numbers.cgi?number=33
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monsterpile wrote:
60WinTim wrote:Anyone see Payne changed his number from 3 to 33? I assume it's because he is 11 times better than last year! :)


Good thinking. I would change my number after they year he had last year. When he came to the Hawks #5 was taken by Carrol so he had #33 when he got traded to the Wolves Thad had #33 and Dieng #5 so he settled on #3. Maybe #33 is a tribute to Hot Rod Hundley. :)

Link to everyone that's ever wore #33

http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/numbers.cgi?number=33


I feel pretty comfortable saying I'm the only guy here who watched Hundley play live. For some reason, he was my second favorite Laker behind Elgin Baylor. I must not have been a big stats guy back then because he never shot over 36% for us!
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longstrangetrip wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
60WinTim wrote:Anyone see Payne changed his number from 3 to 33? I assume it's because he is 11 times better than last year! :)


Good thinking. I would change my number after they year he had last year. When he came to the Hawks #5 was taken by Carrol so he had #33 when he got traded to the Wolves Thad had #33 and Dieng #5 so he settled on #3. Maybe #33 is a tribute to Hot Rod Hundley. :)

Link to everyone that's ever wore #33

http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/numbers.cgi?number=33


I feel pretty comfortable saying I'm the only guy here who watched Hundley play live. For some reason, he was my second favorite Laker behind Elgin Baylor. I must not have been a big stats guy back then because he never shot over 36% for us!


That's pretty cool. He is one of those guys I really didn't even think about he played because I knew of him as an announcer etc. I think it was Jim Pete that tweeted after Hundley passed away somethigg like "Hot Rod always told me he was the best 15th man of all time" Lol
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Closed circuit to Eitan if you're out there. What can you tell us about Ivan Aska, who ran with the first team (Tyus, Zach, Payne and KAT) in practice yesterday? I see he played with Maccabi Ashdod last year. He wasn't very productive at Murray St., so I wonder if he's a late bloomer.
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I apologize if I'm getting Cam/Stauskas like in my admiration of Stanley Johnson, but he had his 4th terrific game in a row...20 and 10 with another 3 steals. He's shooting close to 70% in the 4 games and playing stellar defense. I think SVG is going to be really happy he drafted him over Winslow, although I think Winslow will be a pretty good player too.

I wasn't a big Myles Turner guy coming into the draft, but he's put together three very good games...about 19 and 8 and over 4 blocks a game. He has a good chance to move right into the starting lineup with Hibbert gone.
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It's a good sign for Johnson, but we'll see for sure when the real games start....totally different ballgame. I was a Johnson skeptic.
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