Impressions from the first game

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Cunningham - I think he's a tweener that is destined or PF
Babbitt - I did NOT like how slow his shot was to get off. Lost on defense, but active on offense
Pendy - Solid back up banger
Johnson - The Greg Anthony comparison is rock solid
Mills - Active, and maybe could be a nice back up
Ebweke(sp?) - Very ative, and would probably do wonders under Camby's wing. Too bad he'll never get a chance
 
http://www.blazersedge.com/2010/7/11/1564655/summer-league-game-1-impressions

The Blazers hammered the heck out of the hapless Houston Rockets, racking up an 84-67 victory typified by good defense, control of the interior on both ends, and a fair amount of running. The entire squad did a good job of sharing the ball, muscling up, and doing the extra work necessary to make the game easy. No worries on that account. This was probably Portland's best Summer League outing in the last three years. But no matter how well or poorly the games go this week is all about gauging individuals, so here are the initial impressions.

Luke Babbitt: Babbitt's game was a mixed bag today. As with many of his teammates he started slowly and then warmed up as the game progressed. To the good: He seems to know what to do with his body, though whether he can get it where he wants it remains an open question. He can run north to south fine. He hit some jumpers and showed a couple of drives and the ability to take contact and not fall apart, albeit against a defense softer than tissue. The questionable: Both his moves and his shots look...deliberate. Other than those couple direct drives he was unable to create any separation off the dribble, perhaps the most worrisome part of his outing. His defense was adequate as long as he had the chance to gather.

Armon Johnson: Unlike Babbitt, Johnson created plenty of separation, both for himself and separating the opponent from the ball. He was fast in every way, had busy hands on defense, stayed in front of his man, and demonstrated some passing ability on the break and in the halfcourt as long as he could drive first. It was a sizzling day for him. He led the team in minutes played.

Patty Mills: Mills started the game forcing shots, playing shooting guard more than point. When the game opened up his game settled down and he looked good on the break. He was plenty quick in transition and hit his jumpers as well. As his offense cruised his passing confidence rose and he started dishing dimes. He added rebounds as well and ended up with a nice all-around game.

Dante Cunningham: D.C. helped the Blazers dominate the middle, throwing his body around, grabbing rebounds, and generally being a nuisance on defense. He hit a couple shots but mostly supported the guards.

Jeff Pendergraph: Pendergraph had a rough outing, missing most of his shots and collecting fouls. He looked a little slow and awkward.

The hidden player of the day was Ekene Ibekwe who netted a ton of blocks and some steals, playing like a mirror of Cunningham plus hitting his opportunities. Elliot Williams did not play.
 
My impressions:

guard play: I need to see more, but I liked the way the team worked under both Mills and Armon -- Johnson's willingness to defend and solid fundamentals (stance, knowing where his help was, good read and react ability, ability to contest shots) gives him the edge for me

front court: Pendergraph looked a little more comfortable around the basket on offense, his D was OK, Dante didn't wow me with his offense (except for that great pass to the cutting Patty) but he's versatile on defense and that's never a bad thing. Ebekwe was really active on defense, and gave Patterson and Hill quite a bit of trouble, hard to say if that can translate to the big boy league.

wings: Babbitt was a mixed bag: The good: he looked really tentative at first with his shot, but I liked the fact that he can put it on the floor and create a little bit, he also seemed like he saw the floor pretty well and he appeared to have pretty good rebounding instincts. The bad: looks totally lost on defense, doesn't understand position, went under picks when he was covering Budinger, didn't appear comfortable defending the pick and roll and looks like he needs to hit the weight room immediately. Nichols was pretty spastic out there too, but I don't care about him so, whatever.
 
Impressions from the first game: Comcast broadcast sucks ass.
 
Canales (sp.?) has really got the team playing well as a group. They moved the ball and hustled constantly on defense, relentless pressure. Maybe we HAVE learnt something from the Suns' bench crew...

Greg Anthony had a three point shot and was a little smaller, but that's certainly something Johnson could strive for. Mills is a good deal quicker, though.

Mills actually looked like a PG for the first time I've seen him. Up to this point, he's been kind of a Nate Robinson Lite whenever I've seen, but today he kept his head up and made good passes.
 
Canales (sp.?) has really got the team playing well as a group. They moved the ball and hustled constantly on defense, relentless pressure. Maybe we HAVE learnt something from the Suns' bench crew...

Greg Anthony had a three point shot and was a little smaller, but that's certainly something Johnson could strive for. Mills is a good deal quicker, though.

I was surprised at how well he seemed to play out there given all of the talk of him being a combo guard or scoring guard, he's gotta learn to cut out the jump-pass crap, but his D on Jermaine Taylor (who had averaged 23 points before today) holding him to 13 points, 6-14 shooting and 7 turnovers was nice to see.

Mills actually looked like a PG for the first time I've seen him. Up to this point, he's been kind of a Nate Robinson Lite whenever I've seen, but today he kept his head up and made good passes.

I agree completely. He never looked like that at St. Mary's. I need to see him replicate the effort because I'm a little concerned that his success might have come from the fact that it was an up and down game and as we all know that probably isn't going to be the way they play in the regular season. I was also pleased to see him at least give effort on defense, but his lack of length really hurts him in that respect.
 
Canales (sp.?) has really got the team playing well as a group. They moved the ball and hustled constantly on defense, relentless pressure. Maybe we HAVE learnt something from the Suns' bench crew...

Greg Anthony had a three point shot and was a little smaller, but that's certainly something Johnson could strive for. Mills is a good deal quicker, though.

Mills actually looked like a PG for the first time I've seen him. Up to this point, he's been kind of a Nate Robinson Lite whenever I've seen, but today he kept his head up and made good passes.

Excited by all the reports about Canales almost more then anyone. Sounds like we have a great assistant, hopefully someone who can bend Nate's ear on Offensive sets as well. Thanks for the reports everyone!
 
Terry was a little better than I expected. No one has mentioned him because his minutes were limited. Mills ran the team with a steadier hand than I expected. The team played as a team more than the last couple of Summer League teams, maybe because of Coach Canales, or maybe because Bayless wasn't there to dominate.
 
I agree with MM, about Babbitt. His shot seemed to be old man slow.
 
The first SL game usually sucks. I think the next few games will be a better indication of how these guys are.
 
We benefitted from upping the tempo on a team playing for the third time in three days. I wasn't overly impressed with anyone.
 
We benefitted from upping the tempo on a team playing for the third time in three days. I wasn't overly impressed with anyone.

I found out about that well after the game ... it certainly changes my impression (now I'm not sure what I think about anybody).
 
Why didn't Willaims play? Hurt? DNPCD?
 
Why didn't Willaims play? Hurt? DNPCD?

Yeh, he banged his knee in draft workouts, although he is practicing with the team; it may be that they want to get a better look at Johnson and Mills right now.
 
Yeh, he banged his knee in draft workouts, although he is practicing with the team; it may be that they want to get a better look at Johnson and Mills right now.

"The Mike's" did mention that the Blazers were fairly certain in what they had with Williams, so I guess playing him after his injury wasn't as important.

What do we have in Williams?....

Athletic freak I guess. Rice said that his vertical leap off of two feet was 36 inches and running off of one foot 48 inches. Makes him worthy of development time in my book!
 
What I thought was interesting was the interview with Nate where he blurbed out that he really liked how Mills pushed the pace. That is the one thing you can give Mills, he is lightning fast.
 
Re: Williams: I get the impression that the Blazers are keeping him out because they spread a lot of scary stories about his knee to get him to drop and now they don't want their disinformation campaign to be blatantly disproved.

Re: Babbitt: I think people are overplaying the "slow" thing. David Thorpe certainly came away impressed. Think how slow and lumbering Dirk Nowitzki looks - but he's still valuable. I think people are scared because Ammo looked slow too. But just because they're both slow doesn't mean they're both ineffective. Babbitt had much better combine results, and he's beefier too. He can be a poor man's Carmelo!
 

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