Summer League Game Two: Blazers vs Lakers

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I hate to be the one to break bad news, but I think we might not be winning the Summer League championship this year...

To be fair, the Lakers have a whole bunch of players who have played professionally and aren't first or second year guys.

Lester Hudson is 28 years-old and has played extensively overseas, ffs. He's older than LMA.
 
Disappointing to see Robinson take that 18 ft jumper so quick. He certainly doesn't work toward his strengths. We've got outside shooters. Go down low and get the scrappy points with put backs! He's got 10 rebounds.
 
How come hair that looks awesome on Iman Schumpert looks ridiculous on CDR? He looks like a black Elvis impersonator.

How come Chris Douglas-Roberts still gets to go by "CDR"? He's 26 years-old and is in summer league.
 
CJ certainly didn't have a great shooting game. And it wasn't because of any special defense. He just missed some shots he should/could have made. When that happened to Lillard last year, he moved his focus to getting his teammates involved. CJ doesn't look as comfortable getting others involved. He's a shooter. If he's not shooting good....
 
CJ had 5 assists. Yeah, he missed shots, but he was the best player on the court tonight for the Blazers.
 
Leonard is not completely intimidating, but hey it's only been 2 games. Summer League doesn't mean anything anyway.
 
CJ had 5 assists. Yeah, he missed shots, but he was the best player on the court tonight for the Blazers.

I was going to say, CJ looked fine to me, and got fouled a few times on shots that weren't called.

I know it's summer league, but the reffing was atrocious.
 
CJ will be fine. He certainly didn't have a lot of help on the offensive end. It would be nice to see one of these other guys step up.
 
Positives:

CJ McCollum is an NBA player
Robinson showed up once he calmed down
Meyers had a decent 4th quarter and had some dunks.
Crabbe can shoot

Negatives:
Every player not expected to be on the roster - cut them now
Barton getting hurt
Barton being a ballhog to the point of aggravation when I'm watching the game
Freeland just doesn't have the athleticism to survive in the NBA
The Lakers summer league roster averaged more in age than the Blazers' real roster last year. What is the point of summer league when a bunch of 27 year-olds are on the roster? It's ridiculous.
 
Don't you have cable? It's free on ESPN3.com, as well as the free NBA summer league app on iPhone.

no cable and my ISP does not support WatchESPN or ESPN3. I think that app is free only for sprint subscribers
 
Im kinda regretting my $15 investment

Watch the D-League All-Stars. They really hustle their asses off. And they've dusted both LA teams. And if we waive a bunch of our players, they're available! (Remember, you can watch archived games.)
 
Who gets to sit down with Joel and say "Look. Turns out it wasn't just that you needed contacts..."
 
no cable and my ISP does not support WatchESPN or ESPN3. I think that app is free only for sprint subscribers

I have Verizon. It's free for me. Just trying to help!
 
Watch the D-League All-Stars. They really hustle their asses off. And they've dusted both LA teams. And if we waive a bunch of our players, they're available! (Remember, you can watch archived games.)

I thought the Lakers team I watched today was the D-League All-Stars.
 
I actually thought we improved. We repaired the first game's weakest players (Leonard and Barton), but developed no strengths (McCollum) for the second game. In the second game, Leonard and Barton came up to speed as average mediocre players, but McCollum didn't excel like Lillard did last year.

In the first game, the boat had holes (Leonard and Barton) and was sinking. In the 2nd game, the holes had been patched, but the boat was dead in the water. Maybe by the 3rd game, the motor (McCollum) will be repaired so we can sail somewhere.

The best Blazer development is that I found a free stream. You guys paid? Ha ha!
 
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Missed the game, but I have to say the game thread was very entertaining.
 
What is the point of summer league when a bunch of 27 year-olds are on the roster? It's ridiculous.

I like that they are going against better competition. How can that not be beneficial?
 
Thoughts on Meyers Leonard:

He definitely looks more alert on defense. It's obvious the coaching staff has been preaching defense with him and obviously he knows it as well. Is he better though? That....is kind of hard to say. The main problem I see is that he tries to jump and block everyone that comes to the rim, particularly driving guards. What ends up happening is that he leaves his feet, the guard passes to Meyer's man, who has an open layup/dunk. Bleh. He's still got a lot of work to go.

On offense, it's really funny/awkward watching a guy of his size/athleticism throw up bunnies and tiny push shots. I think the natural reaction most people have to a 7 footer of his ability shooting push shots is of disgust. But you know what? He was 6/9 for 12 points. In other words, he gets it done. It may not look pretty, but he scores at a decent rate and on pretty good percentages. I know offense isn't a focus for him right now so the fact that he's still effective despite his obvious misuse of his talents is a positive thing. I look forward to seeing how he progresses. He's still a work in progress, but there is some improvement.

As for rebounding though....GRAB THE DAMN ball. His first instinct is to bat any ball that comes flying towards him, usually to the other team.
 
I like that they are going against better competition. How can that not be beneficial?

I guess it's fine. It's just that the Laker roster was full of experienced players who are in their mid-to-late 20s, while the Blazers were mainly playing youngsters. You're right on the competition level, though. Nothing wrong with it, but it just seems like some teams like the Lakers are signing a bunch of borderline veterans to play against some rookies. The odd thing is that Josh Selby, last year's co-MVP with Lillard, barely played for the Lakers today. Maybe he's too young?
 
* McCollum has some real NBA skill, not most athletic, but his change of pace will translate well.

*I like what little we have seen of Crabbe - hope he gets more aggressive/involved

*Unfortunately Freeland just isn't an NBA player

*Meyers Leonard is looking lost and is frustrating to watch 'attempt' to play center.
 
Leonard is still like 4 years away. Just shoot the threes. At least we can have some value of possibly spreading the floor
 
What does Leonard do that Channing Frye didn't do better?

I really would cut both Leonard and Freeland and offer a contract to this guy.
 
What does Leonard do that Channing Frye didn't do better?

I really would cut both Leonard and Freeland and offer a contract to this guy.

There is this pesky thing called cap space...

and I'm not surprised at all that is some no-name from the Greek League that you advocate signing. :)
 
The Blazers are playing like they're walking through the Laker's neighborhood after getting some Skittles and Ice Tea.

(Too soon?)

When you live in a country where a grown man can chase down a young boy
(WHO STOOD HIS GROUND) and after the child defends himself and starts getting
the best of the man it's ok to kill the boy. In the same state, a black woman, who has
a restraining order against the man who beat her, (STANDS HER GROUND) fires a warning
shot in the air and hurts no one GETS 20 YEARS.....

It will never be funny...
 

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