longstrangetrip wrote:Q12543 wrote:60WinTim wrote:Yeah, the Wolves have played two straight decent summer league games. I watched most of today's game. Unlike the first three games, the supporting cast has looked okay -- they actually hit some shots!
So does this mean Kris Dunn does not make his teammates better?!?
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Just watched the replay. Tyus Jones pretty much controlled the game the whole time he was out there, at least offensively. It was the second impressive performance in a row from him. There is something about Tyus and tournaments - the dude just turns it on. He made a tough floater and a couple of FTs late to seal the deal tonight.
Yeah, just watched portions of it myself and Tyus was terrific. He has such great vision, and his passes are invariably on the money. And with his teammates finally making shots, his assist total was good too...10 against only 2 TOs.
I wasn't focused on his defense much so I'm interested in what others saw. He's so fluid running the offense, I'd love to see him get a chance this year.
LST, His defense was OK-ish. He was able to create a couple of turnovers and generally had the right intensity level on that side of the ball, but there were a few times Andrew Harrison just bully-balled him right to the hoop and there was nothing Tyus could do about it.
Unfortunately, Tyus is not physically equipped to match up with the scoring PGs in today's NBA - and there are a lot of them. Irving, Westbrook, Lillard, Dragic, etc. would all be major mis-matches in the other team's favor. So it's just hard for me to see him being a regular starter in today's game unless his offense becomes so damn good that you just can't keep him off the court (like Nash, Harden, Curry, and other weaker defenders we know about through the years).
Given his age, I'm perfectly fine having him as the 3rd PG again this year. If you look at a guy like Cory Joseph, he entered the league after only one year of D-1 college like Jones and came up very slowly through the Spurs system as a 3rd string PG behind Parker and Mills. Now he is a very good backup to Lowry and often plays with Lowry in two PG lineups.
The good news is that it appears we FINALLY have some PG depth on this team with Rubio, Dunn, and Jones. Given Jones' age and draft position, there is no reason to force-feed him minutes.