Rastapopoulos
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Now we've seen every game in Portland's SL, I'll give my take.
I found Summer League a bit depressing. Yeah yeah, it's Summer League, counts for nothing. Fine, if you think that, why are you even reading this thread? Why did you even bother to watch any?
GRANTED that it's just SL, I was hoping for more. At least Vonleh was consistent, though, because just as with the team last season, when we stopped playing Vonleh the team actually looked pretty good and won a game.
Vonleh had clearly worked hard and came out with something to prove... but I don't see it. He looked a step slow. There were rookies out there who looked more comfortable, and he's been in the league 2 years. He just doesn't seem to be a natural. He has to think too much rather than playing instinctively. I'm as pessimistic about him as ever. (And this is not just because we lost Batum for him, despite what some seem to think.)
Connaughton was also depressing, although he was at least just a throw in when we got Plumlee (who I've totally come around on after his excellent playoffs and surprising passing game). If he was three inches taller he'd be a poor man's Kevin Love and a great small-ball 4. But there's a limit to how small small-ball can go. Supposedly he was killing it shooting in practice, and he had a good game the last game when there was no Vonleh to force-feed the ball to... but if he was cut tomorrow I wouldn't cry. I think his value is he's a great teammate and he seems to act as a coach on the floor (he was doing a LOT of pointing out there).
Montero? Ton of talent, but too spindly and too sloppy. If somebody could turn him into a defensive stopper then he'd have value, but right now he deserves zero minutes. (And he's no teenager, despite playing like one.)
Layman looked solid, especially for a mid second rounder. I like Niang better, and he was taken later, but Layman might be a more useful rotation player and is certainly more athletic. If I had to pick one player to keep it would be Layman, no question (especially with the Harkless uncertainty).
I know people lumped Russ Smith and Pierre Jackson into one player, but Jackson was a LOT better. He was actually passing the ball out there (although not as much as you'd like). If anything he looked better than Shabazz, although he never really got a chance. Shabazz has a guaranteed contract, though, so he'll probably stay, but I'd give Jackson a shot in training camp for sure.
Alexander still intrigues me, especially with the lighter frame, and perhaps more than Vonleh. But he's another one who really seems to lack a feel for the game. If he had one he could be Ben Wallace.
Anyone else? Fair had one good game but it seems to have been a fluke.
So, my summary: Keep Layman, give Alexander and Jackson a shot in training camp, keep Connaughton as a Patty-esque towel waiver if we've got an open slot, don't care about anyone else.
I found Summer League a bit depressing. Yeah yeah, it's Summer League, counts for nothing. Fine, if you think that, why are you even reading this thread? Why did you even bother to watch any?
GRANTED that it's just SL, I was hoping for more. At least Vonleh was consistent, though, because just as with the team last season, when we stopped playing Vonleh the team actually looked pretty good and won a game.
Vonleh had clearly worked hard and came out with something to prove... but I don't see it. He looked a step slow. There were rookies out there who looked more comfortable, and he's been in the league 2 years. He just doesn't seem to be a natural. He has to think too much rather than playing instinctively. I'm as pessimistic about him as ever. (And this is not just because we lost Batum for him, despite what some seem to think.)
Connaughton was also depressing, although he was at least just a throw in when we got Plumlee (who I've totally come around on after his excellent playoffs and surprising passing game). If he was three inches taller he'd be a poor man's Kevin Love and a great small-ball 4. But there's a limit to how small small-ball can go. Supposedly he was killing it shooting in practice, and he had a good game the last game when there was no Vonleh to force-feed the ball to... but if he was cut tomorrow I wouldn't cry. I think his value is he's a great teammate and he seems to act as a coach on the floor (he was doing a LOT of pointing out there).
Montero? Ton of talent, but too spindly and too sloppy. If somebody could turn him into a defensive stopper then he'd have value, but right now he deserves zero minutes. (And he's no teenager, despite playing like one.)
Layman looked solid, especially for a mid second rounder. I like Niang better, and he was taken later, but Layman might be a more useful rotation player and is certainly more athletic. If I had to pick one player to keep it would be Layman, no question (especially with the Harkless uncertainty).
I know people lumped Russ Smith and Pierre Jackson into one player, but Jackson was a LOT better. He was actually passing the ball out there (although not as much as you'd like). If anything he looked better than Shabazz, although he never really got a chance. Shabazz has a guaranteed contract, though, so he'll probably stay, but I'd give Jackson a shot in training camp for sure.
Alexander still intrigues me, especially with the lighter frame, and perhaps more than Vonleh. But he's another one who really seems to lack a feel for the game. If he had one he could be Ben Wallace.
Anyone else? Fair had one good game but it seems to have been a fluke.
So, my summary: Keep Layman, give Alexander and Jackson a shot in training camp, keep Connaughton as a Patty-esque towel waiver if we've got an open slot, don't care about anyone else.
