Ramblings of a Sports Nerd
by: xphoenix87
Summer Love, and Other NBA Tidbits
Jul 11, 2007 | 10:39AM | report this

Ugh, I just finished writing this whole thing, then had a problem with my PC and lost it all. Alas. Such is my dedication to bringing you people all the latest and greatest NBA news that I will tirelessly type it all up again...or I'm just really bored right now and need something to do.

You know what I love about the NBA summer league? It isn't seeing how all the highly drafted rookies do. No, it's seeing all the guys who I remember from their college days, but who dropped off the face of the planet after failing to make it big in the pros. Guys like Josh Powell (who ruined a promising college career by leaving too early, not that I'm bitter), Brandon Bass (ditto), Von Wafer (seeing a trend?), my boy Julius Hodge (please Jules, do something this year so I have a State player to cheer for), and D'Or Fischer (anybody else remember him leading the nation in blocks?). Heck, we've even had a Mateen Cleaves sighting. Can't beat the NBA summer league for seeing those former college stars...well, except for maybe the NBDL.

So, sifting through the worthlessness that is most of the summer league, what are the few things that we can take from what we've seen so far?

  • Tyrus Thomas has apparently developed a solid mid-range jumpshot, which is big trouble for the rest of the league. Thomas might be the quickest big in the game, and if defenders can't lay off him from 15 feet, we might be seeing a whole lot more highlight reel dunks next year.
  • Marco Bellinelli has no conscience. Through 3 games, he's taken 56 shots at a rate of a shot every 2 minutes. Even in the notoriously foul-heavy summer league, Bellinelli has taken almost twice as many 3-pointers as free throws. The phrase "quick trigger" does not do the man justice. In other words, he'll be perfect for Nellieball.
  • Outside of 1 quarter against Cleveland, Yi has been thoroughly unimpressive. He's shooting a terrible percentage and most of his points have come from the line, which is deceptive because of the increased amount of fouls called in the summer league. Well, at least he's got a pretty free-throw stroke.
  • Is it just me, or is Desagana Diop morphing into a poor man's Dikembe Mutumbo? They even kind of look alike.

 

 

 

 

 

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  • J.J. Redick has been on fire at the Orlando summer league so far, though on one play he saw there was too much traffic in the lane and promptly pulled a U-turn to get away. Sorry, that was a low blow. J.J., if I hurt your feelings, I can send some tissues.

Other than summer league play, the other big NBA news is that the salary cap was announced today ($56.6 mil), meaning that free agent deals can officially be finalized.

  • Apparently, the Magic have worked out a sign and trade with Seattle where they send a second rounder to the Sonics in order to get Bird rights to Rashard Lewis so they can sign him for 6 years instead of 5. Lewis' deal will start at around $16 mil (max for a 9-year veteran) and end up at around $25 mil in his last year. Yeah, have fun with that one Magic fans.
  • Mo Williams is seriously considering signing with Miami, and I'm puzzled as to why. I mean, that team is going downhill fast, and you can get twice as much money from Milwaukee, which is a young, quickly improving team where you're one of the leaders. It really wouldn't surprise me at all if the Bucks were better than the Heat next year if Williams comes back. Again, I don't understand the motivation.
  • Trey Johnson on Williams' decision, "It's hard to tell where he's leaning. I just told him it would be lovely if he comes to Miami and I make the roster, too." Lovely, Trey? What are you, an 80-year-old woman? Weird quote.
  • The big free agent mystery now? Darko's final destination. With Charlotte reportedly close to inking Gerald Wallace, Darko is the biggest catch still available. However, there aren't many teams that can offer him the $8-9 mil a year that he wants. Memphis is apparently interested, and Milwaukee would probably make a move pending the Darko and Williams situations. The other option is Charlotte, who would still have enough cap space to offer him what he wants if they sign Gerald Wallace to a $12-13 mil deal.
  • Well, KG and Kobe trade talks have settled down, and it appears that we'll spend another season with 2 of the league's biggest stars toiling away in futility on bad teams. Sigh. NBA GMs have no spine. Seriously guys, we know you don't like to trade your superstars, but you've got to know when to cut bait and rebuild. Really, you can actually hear KG's trade value plummeting if you listen hard enough.

That's it for now, your daily (and by "daily", I mean "whenever-the-heck-I-feel-like-it") NBA update. I'll leave you with my trivia question of the day, and the imaginary prize goes to the first person who can answer it.

Q: There are 3 players in NCAA history with over 1000 assists on their career. They all played in the ACC. List them in order (most assists to least) and name the school they played for.

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ricko
Jul 11, 2007
11:40 AM
Just off the top of my head, I'll take a whirl at your trivia question, though I'm not going to attempt to rank them in order.

Phil Ford, North Carolina
Mark Price, Georgia Tech
Tommy Amaker, Duke

Strictly guesses.

xphoenix87
Jul 11, 2007
12:14 PM
spectacularly wrong on all counts. Don't feel bad though, the honorable mention prize is the same as the first place price. :P

ricko
Jul 11, 2007
3:19 PM
It is? Cool.

If you're going to be wrong, at least do it 'spectacularly' I always say.

JoshQPublic
Jul 11, 2007
4:11 PM
great write up.

maliore to the nets? maybe if moore doesnt sign.

xphoenix87
Jul 11, 2007
5:13 PM
hehe

Magloire to the Nets? I could see that happening if they miss out on Moore. I like Magloire as a buy-low option right now. He was a near double double guy for 4 years before he got his minutes cut big time last year, and he's only 29. He's not a great scorer, but he's a solid rebounder, and given the lack of good big men on the market I can definitely see him with the Nets, or really any team that needs a post (Charlotte maybe?).

Hoffman
Jul 11, 2007
7:46 PM
Good post x.

Darko is nowhere near the $ he wants.

The guy has done NOTHING to deserve the 10 million per that he thinks his "talent" entitles him to.

xphoenix87
Jul 11, 2007
9:37 PM
Agreed. With the way the free agent market is going though, he might not end up getting what he wants. If the Bucks resign Williams, Charlotte and Memphis are the only teams that could offer that kind of money (another team could sign and trade with one of those two though). That's not a particularly good market situation for him. He'll probably end up with something in the $7-8 mil range for 3-4 years, maybe 3 years with a player option for the 4th or some such.

rusirious13
Jul 11, 2007
11:02 PM
Good stuff Phoenix.

Nothing specific to point out just keep up the good work.

xphoenix87
Jul 12, 2007
6:46 AM
Thanks.

Nobody has any idea about the trivia question? Come on now, where are all my fellow college basketball geeks? I know you're out there.

xphoenix87
Jul 12, 2007
7:37 AM
"He'll probably end up with something in the $7-8 mil range for 3-4 years, maybe 3 years with a player option for the 4th or some such."

"Free-agent center Darko Milicic agreed in principle to a three-year contract with the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday...ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher, citing anonymous sources, is reporting that the deal is for three years and $21 million."

Thank you very much, I'll be here all week.

BTW, the Bobcats just got a steal with signing Gerald Wallace. He's a better player than Rashard Lewis and they got him for under half the price. Seriously, less than $10 mil a year for Wallace? That's an amazing deal.

genez13
Jul 12, 2007
6:51 PM
Hurley, Corchiani, Cota. Easy. Cota is still the best passer I have seen in college ball in my lifetime.

xphoenix87
Jul 12, 2007
7:11 PM
Ding ding ding, we have a winner. I thought you'd know that one. Cota surprised me, but I never really watched him play. I also thought Steve Blake had over 1000, but that was only including tournament play, he's just short in regular season contests. Pretty incredible that the ACC owns the top 4 of that list.

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