thanks brah, got it![]()
Can't we just fuse players to empty a roster spot and save salary. Jeffin Dayres or smth
Happy with Anderson, he didnt wanna do too much and played decent. He is slow but gets the job done.
Daye couldnt hit a 3 but those shots were open, so i expect him to shoot much better. Also his shooting form is a little different, probably worked with Chip.
Errors still cant catch the ball and for a 4 year vet he pretty much sucks.
Cotton was good. Played under control and did show that he can shoot.
Denmon is a ballhog and is inconsistent. For 5 minutes he looks pretty good and then the other 5 he sucks cause of his size. He dis play good D so thats a plus.
Thomas was there just to be Bowen on offense. He can shoot but didnt have the ball as much as last year.
Morris looked good, but he also looked good in the nba for the Lakers. To me he looks like Denmon just with better size and more athletic.
Any highlights for the game?
Spotlight on Kyle Anderson
http://spurshomer.blogspot.com/2014/...-anderson.html
I am sorry but if your 5 for 18 you can't ing shoot.
thnx was coach pop in house
Kyle Anderson, San Antonio Spurs | Grade: B
Can Slow-Mo work in the NBA? Anderson enters summer league as one of the most intriguing prospects in Vegas. Watching him in his first game, you could see what you wanted to see. At times, he was a little slow to dribble by his man. At others, he found space and when he did that, he always seemed to find an open teammate. He made arguably his best play of the game driving baseline, pulling in a help defender and kicking to an unguarded Marcus Denmon for a corner 3. That’s Anderson: polarizing, but always fluid.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...ay-1-standouts
^ Yeah I didn't watch until the end but he looked like a baller, especially early when they ran everything through him... The defense is a bit concerning but if he stays around that weight he's probably gonna be fighting with Beli for minutes so not exactly a DPOY battle...
Errors must have some mental issues, not sure if it's the name change or the move to SA but it's not normal for him to be so bad...
Anderson will fit right in with the offense. He left a couple shots short last night, not sure if that was just nerves or a sign of something else. Definitely liked the poise and passing ability.
If not for the lack of roster spots I'd have Thomas down to take one of the IR spots.
Liked what I saw of Cotton. Not sure about Denmon, he killed the motion quite a few times.
Depending on what happens in free agency one would think the Ayres/Pendergraph experiment will end at some point.
By all means, look at one game instead of 14 games where he shot 41% from behind the arc. By your reckoning, Steve Kerr can't shoot. He went 2-12 one time from 3. Instead of making a bolded statement to show the conviction in your mathematics, how about a wager? I say that Daye shoots closer to 41% for the regular season from the 3 point line this year than he does to 17%, which is what he shot tonight, from the three point line. We take his regular season 3 point percentage, find the two differences, whichever is greater, loses. Let's make something good out of your irrational thoughts and feelings, namely profit for myself.
14 games is an extremely small sample as well... He shot only 29 threes... And I was 0 for 8 with Toronto before the trade so technically his regular season % was actually 32%...
So what is better a small small sample? Or a larger small sample? I don't care about the shots in Toronto. He no longer plays in Toronto.
Yeah, but nobody wanted to PICK him.
And, technically, I never referenced his regular season shooting percentage, technically, except in reference to the UPCOMING regular season in which his percentage is, as of yet, unknown, technichally.
Technically.
Well it helps to have played hundreds of games together instead of a couple of walk through practices, not to mention rookie nervousness.
Sort of an interesting stat--but what are the top five states?
im going to take a wild guess that DA is suppose to be KA for Kyle Anderson?
Not that wild. You're right.![]()
A quick rundown of some of the things I saw last night. I'll give more info later after I re-watch the game, but this thread needs to go back up anyway.
Kyle Anderson
Kid looks every bit as much like Boris Diaw to me as the first time I saw him play. He's got really good court vision. Why they didn't have him bringing the ball up is a mystery to me. He had three assists in the first couple of minutes.
He's very physical. Whether it's going into traffic with the ball or mixing it up setting screens, he doesn't shy away from contact at all.
He's much quicker than I anticipated. He's got good feet and he can jump.
He's smart. He made some defensive errors, but you could see that he knew the second he did it. You can teach someone how not to lose track of a cutter if they have awareness. He also was directing teammates on defense, so he's got a good grasp of what's going on.
He'll struggle at times, but he looks like he has all the tools to turn into a good pro.
Austin Daye
They call Kyle Anderson Slo Mo, but Daye is the one who looks like he's going less than full speed. You can see that he has every physical gift you can get. If only he had a sense of urgency. ANY sense of urgency. Not in love with his decision making, and he's kind of a black hole with the ball. I can see why the Spurs (and all other teams) keep giving him chances, but he looks to me like a guy who only dominates inferior players, and the NBA doesn't have many of those around. If the Spurs find out a way to light a fire under this kid, they should bottle it and give a case to Ryan Richards.
Bryce Cotton
He didn't make a giant impact, but he won me over with his effort. If you put this kid in Austin Daye's body, he'd be an all-star. He's got a good motor, makes pretty good decisions with the ball, and he's absolutely fearless. He works really hard on defense too. His college career has taught him to be a shoot-first guy. It'll be interesting to see how he adapts as he gets to know his teammates.
Jeff Ayres
You'd expect an actual NBA vet to distinguish himself. Jeff Ayres did not.
More on the other guys after a re-viewing. I'll take better notes.
Thanks
Thanks. I'm sure they want to see how Anderson looks off the ball. He's not likely to get to run the offense all the time, so is he decent on the wing, or not very good?
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