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Charlotte Bobcats 2013 Las Vegas Summer League Thread


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Lol there were a bunch of teams that passed on McCollum.

And Zeller looks to be a good player as well.

Now every team will regret passing on him. I think he will be the best player in this draft class when it's all said and done.

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After seeing a few Summer league games which rookie do you think projects the best as a NBA player?   I think Seth Curry is worth a contract, he's a good project type of player. Even if he just becomes a 3pt specialist off the bench for 5-10 minutes a game. 

 

I couldn't resist. lol 

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I've watched a few games, but I don't ever recall seeing a rookie totally dominate a summer league game like Zeller did. It was really fun to watch.

I really like what I've seen from Reggie Bullock, he always defends, is lethal from three point range, and has shown that he can put the ball on the floor.

Plumlee also looked really good for the Nets, he will be a solid bench player for the Nets and get to learn under a great player in Kevin Garnett.

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Still got 2 more years to judge Biz.  He certainly doesnt look good now, and I'm not particularly excited about how much playing time he will get next season (it will be too much), but he was always going to take a long time to develop. 

 

 

I would also like to add that Noel is a far, far better prospect than Biz was coming into the NBA.  Noel fell because of his lack of strength and injuries, not his talent level.

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