Re: Wizard's Summer League (Las Vegas) (7/14)
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:20 pm
Sam's from the Old School, Dat. That's why I like him.
It's all about respect with him.
It's all about respect with him.
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Dat2U wrote:Javale McGee was MIA his first two games and did an about face during his last two. I was actually more impressed with his 19 pt 7 blk effort against the Clips b/c of the competition he faced. Blake Griffin had trouble getting anything inside with Javale rotating over and challenging the shot. DeAndre Jordan got most of his points when Javale rotated off of him and didn't get any help.
Javale is just so long and athletic, he's an easy target for his teammates to find offensively. He doesn't need to score or create his own shot. He doesn't have to be terribly skilled. Because he's coordinated and has soft hands if he gets the ball anywhere near the rim he can simply drop it in the basket from many different angles.
The most impressive thing about Javale's performance the last two games was his defense. He was active and absolutely tremendous as a weak side defender rotating in to challenge any and every shot. He displayed great timing and didn't bite on too many pump fakes. It was the first time in his short career that he truly looked like a difference maker defensively. Sitting behind Pam McGee in one stretch I overheard someone talking to her about getting Javale to worry about defense & rebounding first and letting the scoring come to him and how that approach was really impacting his performance.
Javale over the course of the season will still be inconsistent but I still want him to gain the experience as the main backup at C. The Wizards do not need to sign a backup C to steal minutes away from him.
Dat2U wrote:Hasheem Thabeet is who I thought he was. A complete and utter bust. A hyped up and turbo charged version of Saer Sene. What kills Thabeet is that he reacts too slowly to what's going on around him and he's not quick enough to make up for that. By the time he moves his body to challenge a shot or go for a rebound, the play has already happenned. He struggles to get any rebounds outside of his space. Teams can also attack him because he again is too slow to react to play in most cases.
MF23 wrote:Thanks Dat, you still haven't given details about the players party habits. Andre Snatch partying real shocker there.
I hope you got to see Blake Griffen dunk on the whole state of Navada on a follow up. That play was nasty.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Wood hasn't changed, Dat.I came to the same conclusion you did when Pete Newell's was in Hawaii. Haywood was pretty unapproachable.
Aside from being a good player and a smart, funny-when-interviewed guy; but otherwise ... let me stop short of gossiping about Brendan besides what I've already said.
nate33 wrote:Dat2U wrote:Hasheem Thabeet is who I thought he was. A complete and utter bust. A hyped up and turbo charged version of Saer Sene. What kills Thabeet is that he reacts too slowly to what's going on around him and he's not quick enough to make up for that. By the time he moves his body to challenge a shot or go for a rebound, the play has already happenned. He struggles to get any rebounds outside of his space. Teams can also attack him because he again is too slow to react to play in most cases.
Mr. Thabeet, the basketball you are playing is one of the most insanely pathetic things I have ever seen. At no point in your incompetent, uncoordinated performance did you even demonstrate anything close to an identifiable basketball fundamental. Everyone in this room is now a worse basketball player after having witnessed you in action. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.