De Col and Mills are both 26 and need to play well. Here's the Spurs-relevant portion of the espn article. It also profiles Matthew Dellavadova, Phil Pressey, Khalif Wyatt, and Kenny Kadiji.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story...tch-summer-nba
Durand Scott | PG/SG | Miami (Fla.)
Summer league team: San Antonio Spurs
NBA role: Defensive specialist
AP Photo/Bob LeveroneDurand Scott's versatility and shooting ability could earn him an NBA job.
The evolution of the role player in the NBA puts a premium on guys who can defend multiple positions and be effective from 3-point range. Scott has the makings of someone who fits that description -- maybe not right away, but if given some time. At a shade under 6-3 without shoes and a 6-8½ wingspan, Scott gives you the size to guard either backcourt position. He has excellent lateral quickness and great anticipation on the defensive end. He can get up into ball handlers in pick-and-roll coverage and force them to take inefficient dribbles away from the basket.
Offensively, Scott brings the prototypical New York City guard ballhandling skills, and he has a great first step going to the basket. He needs to get better in catch-and-shoot situations, but he's shown the ability to knock down 3s at a high rate. The fact that Scott isn't a finished product highlights why he wasn't drafted. (If he could shoot the lights out and defend, he'd be on an NBA roster.) The challenge for him is to show teams that he has improved and will continue to do so while keeping his defensive intensity up.

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AP Photo/Bob LeveroneDurand Scott's versatility and shooting ability could earn him an NBA job.

I know I'm crazy.
.................... decolo proving cojo = legit pg.........................