Today was the first time I was impressed by Luka .
https://www.spurstalk.com/spurs-grad...ornets-game-5/
Impressive summer league win, tbh. Rookies all did well![]()
Today was the first time I was impressed by Luka .
Qball is kooking great for a 49th pick
I’ve been impressed by all the rookies so far, but Luka has been the most underwhelming
Theyre all beasts and im excited for the future. Love Keldon's at ude and charisma.
Thanks for the review. I missed this one.
Great write up. I agree with mostly everything, except I thought Josh Barnett played better than his grade, maybe even-A,.I hope he lands in Austin. I have been personally critical of both Magette and Samanic but these were their best games to date. Magette is truly a broke, homeless version of John Stockton but his passing and keeping others involved and control of the game was excellent. Samanic is a liability on defense but showed some glimpses of an offensive game but still a wasted roster spot because he is 2 years away from helping the big club if he does not gain 15 lbs.
You state weatherspoon will be great to track in Austin for the next couple of seasons, I disagree. He will be on the big club next year taking either Forbes or Bellini's spot. Honestly, starting to think he is the best of the 3 rookies-Now!
Good stuff Timvp. You and Kori in Vegas? Even though Saminic didn't have a great game I thought he played well. He has great handles for a guy his size and great court vision. It's easy to forget that he's only 19 because I for one think Spurs keep expecting all star talent like Tony and Manu with our draft picks. Speaking of Manu, Saminic sort of reminds me of a taller Manu with his risky passing and fearless drives to the basket.
Great review. Thanks. Seems like Luka gets discouraged and frustrated when he gets pushed physically. 15 lbs of muscle and I think the Spurs will have something special.
Yeah but Weatherspoon is 3 years older than Keldon and Luka.
Starting to see why RC was so high on Luka. The talent is definitely there and just needs some of that Spurs development magic to realize the potential. It's pretty exciting seeing all this young talent on the squad and I think the future looks bright.
Read carefully. What he said was "at the very least" he’s going to be an exciting prospect to track in Austin for a couple seasons. That's a floor. Nothing there says he can't be on the roster next year.
Agreed. He has a lot of great tools to be an all-star caliber player in this league. He's real raw right now and physically needs to get stronger along with improving his stamina. If he works hard within 4-5 years he could be really good. People are going to have to be patient with him.
Luka and Keldon have great upsides, but Queen Dairy is a beast now. He is a steal at 49th. He has the poise of White, and honestly could replace Mills if ever we move him for an insurance Big. I’m very happy with all picks. Yet I still covet Bruno instead of Luka maybe. Bruno is a brute force who could’ve been our 3rd big
Give Luka a break. He is in a whole new country, way far from home, with a different culture and language. Plus, he is basically a kid. IMO, whatever we get out of him this year is gravy.
She gave the club a good look at their prospects. Made some adjustments, and gave them a better look at their prospects. The W is only important because she allowed them to show what they are capable of.
The Spurs roster is so packed, I don't see any way Ben Moore has a prayer of making it to SA. And they really had to cancel his 2-way to make room for Weatherspoon. I think (I hope) the team is giving him quality minutes to let him show for other teams.
Weatherspoon shot .396 from 3P last season, on decent volume. I'd like to see him (and the team) commit to that aspect of his game for the rest of SL, and from Day 1 of G-League. Bring him in to work with Chip. Make opportunities to get him shots from the arc, and be after him to take them. If he could cement his 3P shooting at the level he shot last season, I think he could replace Belli by December. He wont have Belli's experience, and he would still have some on the job training to do. But .396 from 3P, plus his D compared to Belli would probably make him an upgrade. But the 3P shooting is critical.
I agree. 19 years old. Still learning the language. He's a project with a lot of upside.
Damn Tim you even work on Sundays. Lol. Great as always.
Top row section 118 a little toward midcourt from the Spurs bench.
Luka and Galen Robinson were my focus.
Luka has superb, fluid footwork. He also got thrown against the stanchion on a drive and was clearly banged up; shot hit free throws, competed about a pair of possessions, was pulled and hobbled to the dressing room. Came back at the start of the next quarter; ran smoothly and radically changed his game. Why then? Anyway, on offense, for the first time Luka started protecting the ball; shot early floaters on drives, and took open shots instead of driving; sidestepped to use the basket to protect from a block. I'm choosing to call this IQ rather than skittishness.
I disliked Magette on TV in SLC, and in the live earthquake game; probably the worst PG I remember in summer league. So I liked that Galen Robinson appeared and looked pretty good that third quarter. Magette had another bad first quarter, he improved the rest of the game, focusing more on team offense and toughing up on defense, particularly one muscled challenge on Bridges at the basket, stopping the shot by a solid foul. I'm choosing to call Magette's improvement on watching Galen Robinson picking up the pace, making crisp passes and very active feet on defense. But for Weatherspoon learning PG in Austin, I want Robinson to get the bulk of the Austin minutes.
Wrong game, but the Mo Bamba dominated the earthquake game, too big and fast for Eubanks. The reason the game played through and well after the quake was that Cox doesn't have an over the court scoreboard. I'm told that the Thomas & Mack scoreboard (and the Mandalay Bay scoreboard in the Aces game) scared the crap out of all players and fans. In Cox we just had a rocking chair roll going cross court. An interesting sequence was watching Walker trash talk while defending. While I could hear most of the on court talking, Walker was keeping his voice too low to hear. I had a sense that it was personal with that offensive player. I believe it was Braian Angola-Rodas, out of Florida State. They did play against each other in college. I haven't notice Walker trash talk others.
Uncle Dennis
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Released Spurs from custody
Brought back balance in the NBA
A+
Good stuff.
I thought Lonnie was going back and forth with #60 McCree in the Magic game, but I don't know what their history is if there even is one.
Wheatherspoon seems to have a knack for getting to the rim. Great skill to go along his outside shooting.
The team much better without Hairdo, Hairdo is really a ty player
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