Sunday, July 19, 2009

Summer League Review

Here's what we learned from Summer League:

-Anthony Randolph is a monster. Even though Griffin got the MVP, like it even matters, Randolph had the best summer. Not only did he score, rebound, and block shots at will, but he shot an impressive 61% from the floor. When you add his improved jump shot to his length and athleticism, you can see how other PF's in the league will have trouble guarding him.

-Stephen Curry isn't afraid to shoot. In five summer league games, Curry averaged 1 shot for every 2 minutes he plays. Unfortunately, he only made 32.5% of his shots. But his shot will come when the regular season starts up.

-Anthony Morrow is going to be sneaky good this year. In his 3 summer league games he went from efficient (17 points on 8 for 13 shooting) to bad (10 points on 2 for 7 shooting) to lights-out awesome (47 points on 18 for 26 shooting). Morrow did the same thing his rookie season; solid play with flashes of great play. He should enjoy a great second season as a reserve guard.

1 comment:

  1. Surprised you haven't blogged about all that's been happening with the W's. Stephen Curry is listed as the starting PG. Don Nelson said he'd work for FREE in two years to say thanks to Larry Riley for the contract extension. And, I just rocked a three team trade. Capt. Jack to the Knicks. Chris Duhon & Joe Crawford to the Bobcats, and Gerald Wallace to the Warriors. It's perfect.

    ReplyDelete