Hairston is a much better player than Beck. Not really even close. The only thing Beck might do better is shoot ... and even that isn't guaranteed.
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I hope Blair makes the 7/19 game
One thing is for sure, Hairston is the only guy doing himself any favors right now.
Hill, Ian and Blair are all locks to make the team. But everyone else is playing for a job. Malik is the only guy stepping up.
I've always liked what i've seen from Hairston and am very excited it looks like he'll make the team. I am also glad all of the Gist hype has died. Seriously the guy has one good summer league and he's made out as the next big thing. One name: marco belinelli
A smart one.
If he gets seriously injured, the Spurs aren't liable to pay him a dime. He actually put himself at risk in playing the first game, but helped himself out in terms of contract talks with his performance. Unfortunately, we have to remember this is a business and no one else is going to take care of you no matter what they say (i.e. Celtics Powe). I don't think we should pin anything against his character for sitting out. Besides, his contract should get done by the next game.
Mahimni 16 Boards in 28 minutes...... 5 of them offensive..... wow......
Blair is making a mistake..... He needs to play his game and the pay will take care of itself.... He didn't get paid at Pitt so he shouldn't worry about it here..... If players take the same intensity that they took into college you would be surprised what you come out with....
McClinton is not himself.... His stats shooting wise is similar to G. Hill's last year..... Not entirely sold on waiving him just yet.... Maybe a year in Europe would do him some good.
I like the numbers Lasme is putting up as well as Beck.... Not sold on Gist.... However I am curious to see what we can get with a Bonner and Finley package before making a decision on someone.
Overall, Blair will get his contract..... If Mahimni can stay healthy, he will be a factor..... Hopefully the front office can make a solid decision on the 13th-15th men on the bench in the event they are needed.
Spurs' Antonio Anderson scores 14 against Nuggets
By Joe Alexander
Antonio Anderson scored 14 points in his first summer league appearance for the Spurs in Tuesday night's 78-76 victory over the Denver Nuggets. Anderson was 6 of 11 from the field and 1 of 3 on 3-pointers.
In case you haven't heard much about Anderson, the 6-foot-6 guard was part of a 2009 senior class at Memphis that won 137 games in its four seasons. Anderson averaged 10.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists as a senior and the Tigers won the Conference USA title.
For the second straight game, George Hill had more made field goals than he had in the entirety of last year's summer league. Hill was 4 of 8 from the field in the first half and finished with 16 points.
Malik Hairston had 17 points and Ian Mahinmi had 12 points and 16 rebounds.
Joe Alexander didn't watch the game.
Good Point..... :lol
Fouls is not something you want double figures though.... He has to work on that..... I think he had 7 or 8 in the first game.
He is showing tendencies of being very foul prone which is concerning. This is just summer league. I would hate to see when he faces the top talent of the NBA..... He may foul out in five minutes......
Report from the Cox Pavillion - Spurs vs. Nuggets
Finally got to sit behind the Spurs bench!!! Spurs fans were well represented tonight. I sat again with quite a few of them, all wearing Spurs merchandise. Peter Holt should be happy. Also a guy wearing a Spurs shirt won the dance off by default. Most fans in the arena were Spurs fans so we all cheered for him. lol
I thought the referees at the Spurs-Hornets game were bad, I didn't think it could get any worse. But the referees tonight proved me wrong. I understand they're also trying to get a job in the NBA, well it appears like they are failing miserably. Just putrid refereeing tonight. There was no flow to the game for either team because of the constant stoppages.
George Hill had a subpar game tonight. I had some Beno flashbacks when he kept turning the ball over while the Nuggets pressured him in the backcourt. Of course it didn't help that his teammates weren't helping at all while he was getting pressured.
Ian Mahinmi had such a great game. He was constantly moving his feet, hustling etc. I wish the guards would feed him the ball more so we can see more of his post moves. Most of the fouls called on him were totally bogus. But he does need to learn how to time his block attempts. During the 2nd half, it seemed like he was losing his concentration. The coaching staff and GHill kept yelling at him to tell him where to go. But overall, can't deny that he has talent and he'll only get better. I forsee a monster game from him on Thursday.
James Gist continues to get rim blocked and rejected on his dunk attempts over and over this SL. I don't know what's up with him but I would love to see "The Gist" from last SL. If he continues this play, he might go back to Europe for another year.
Jack McClinton continues to disappoint. I still have high hopes for him though. Also seems like he hurt his hand or something. I saw it wrapped during the game and while on the bench. Might be a reason why he's playing that way.
Malik Hairston had another great game. I still think he needs to improve his shooting a bit more but he's lighting up this game. Also he was hustling his butt off so props to him!
I guess everyone is on Rommel Beck's bandwagon again, but I'm not latching on anytime soon. He still can't dribble and caused costly turnovers because of it. And how could I forget that idiotic foul on Coby Karl. I think he will get a training camp invite because of his shooting but he'll get cut because he can't do much else.
Spurs fans kept calling for DeJuan Blair to play and was shot down. I came to the gym expecting to see him play especially since he was warming up with the team. I hope whatever is holding him up will get fixed soon.
Some pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/anjlbitz/SLSpursNuggets
In 07 and 08, Spurs second round picks (Williams and Hairston) were quite bad during SL. As a result, Spurs didn't offer them a single guaranteed $. They both came into the training camp with an one-year fully non-guaranteed contract and were waived at the end of the camp.
I guess that McClinton will need to show significantly more things in the 3 remaining SL games if he wants to get some guaranteed money from Spurs. If he doesn't play better, Spurs talk should be "we encourage you going in Europe to improve your game. If you don't want it, we will only offer you a fully non-guaranteed contract with a good chance of being waived at the end of the camp.".
I love Ian's reaction to the triple double question :lol.
Is it right that if McClinton goes to Europe, the Spurs retain his rights in the NBA?