Some quick evals:
Murray: Still quick, still physically lottery talent. Still needs to calm WAY down. Can't shoot a lick. Can't dribble up the court without turning it over. People will blame his high dribble, but it's mostly that he thinks he's better than he is. Also, he has no escape move at all.
Archdiacono: Not physically an NBA player. Not good enough at running the point, defending or scoring to make up for it.
LJC: First game, but he didn't look good. Hit a fadeaway late that was magical, but that was basically his only highlight.
Lorbek: Maybe not fair to call him the worst basketball player I've ever seen, but his combination of disinterest and lack of preparation makes him look that way. He likely accepted a summer league invitation as an excuse to gamble. When he's gesturing on the bench, he's not rooting for his teammates, he's trying to flag down a waitress. It's even money that he enters the game with a cigarette at some point. He literally watches the ball, even on offense. He just stands there with his back to the play while everyone else runs around him. My five year old daughter says he looks older than me, so I guess that's something positive. Not for him, but...
As someone else suggested earlier, Dejounte Forbes would be a really great prospect for the Spurs, but that guy probably would have gone tenth.
Jarnell Stokes reminds me of the kid who got held back a grade, so he's bigger than all the other kids and he acts like he owns the playground. He's by far the best big of team, but that's because he can physically dominate kids that he outweighs. He pushes a lot. Imagine David West, two inches shorter, without the jumper. It's a no-brainer to invite him to camp.