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re: MY GOODNESS THESE ROOKIES!!!

Posted on 7/9/19 at 6:49 am to
Posted by GOP_Tiger
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 6:49 am to
ESPN+ article from Kevin Pelton:

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LAS VEGAS -- The New Orleans Pelicans have the most impressive rookie I've seen so far at the NBA summer league. Oh, and they have No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson too.

Before Monday's game against the Chicago Bulls, a member of the Pelicans' front office said the rookies were so excited to play that Alexander-Walker had to be reminded to breathe when he got on the court. They proved to be worth the wait, stealing the show in a blowout 109-72 win over the Bulls. Let's take a closer look at what we saw from New Orleans' other three rookies.

Alexander-Walker showcases broad skill set

Matched for much of the night against No. 7 pick Coby White in a battle of point guards wearing the No. 0, Alexander-Walker easily got the better of the more touted White. Alexander-Walker showed off a little of everything he can do in posting 23 points on 9-of-16 shooting, eight assists, three steals and two blocks.

It's hard to say which was more impressive: Alexander-Walker's shooting or his playmaking out of the pick-and-roll. Both go together to some extent. Alexander-Walker is already a pull-up 3-point threat, forcing defenders to chase him through screens and giving him more room to operate. Alexander-Walker took full advantage, unleashing a series of hard one-handed passes that set up teammates.

The most impressive find for Alexander-Walker came on an after-timeout play in the second quarter in which Hayes screened for him on the right side of the court going to Alexander-Walker's strong left hand. He got a step on the defense and curled a wraparound pass to Hayes, diving hard to the rim. Hayes leaped out of the gym to finish over defender Mychal Mulder, who tried to take a charge, with a highlight-reel dunk plus the foul. (Chicago challenged the call, which remained a blocking foul.)
Besides going 3-of-6 from beyond the arc, Alexander-Walker was also solid as a finisher, scoring with his left hand from a difficult angle on one drive. He also added a memorable dunk of his own in a two-on-one situations after a steal in the backcourt.
Alexander-Walker was up to the challenge of defending White, containing him off the dribble using length. He flashed impressive instincts as a defender in the open court, playing a hit-ahead pass like a free safety and coming up with a steal. His length also contributed to a pair of blocks, one of them on a White drive and another as he contested a jumper.

It won't always look this easy for Alexander-Walker, who was fresh Monday while White was playing his third game in four days and looked a little worn down. Nonetheless, his debut gave believers even more reason to think he's one of the steals of the draft.

High-flying Hayes

Above and beyond their individual merits, Alexander-Walker and Hayes showed immediate chemistry in their first game together. Including the highlight dunk, seven of Alexander-Walker's eight assists went to Hayes. Those accounted for seven of Hayes' 10 field goals as he scored a game-high 28 points on 10-of-15 shooting.

Because of his hops, Hayes is a constant lob threat, and the Bulls frequently had little recourse but to foul him. He went to the free throw line 14 times, making eight of them, atypically poor accuracy for a 74 percent shooter on free throws in his lone season at Texas.

The other Hayes highlights came on defense, where he blocked three shots. The most notable was a play during which Hayes chased down Chandler Hutchison in transition to demolish his shot attempt. In half-court defense, Hayes did a nice job at times of getting to the spot before the offensive player and using verticality to contest. At others, he was too aggressive in pursuit of blocks, leading to his five fouls in 21 minutes.

Hayes' poor rebounding was the biggest knock on him as a prospect. He grabbed just two defensive boards Monday, though New Orleans rebounded well as a team, securing more than 80 percent of available defensive rebounds. Despite his lack of boards, it didn't appear the skinny Hayes was getting pushed around on the glass.

Didi introduces himself

College fans were plenty familiar with Alexander-Walker and Hayes, both of whom starred in major conferences last season. Few people besides Brazilians and NBA scouts had seen Louzada Silva, a lanky 20-year-old wing who goes by the nickname Didi. If not as dominant as Alexander-Walker, Louzada Silva nevertheless impressed in his introduction to American fans, scoring 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting.

Louzada Silva showed NBA 3-point range both off the catch and off the dribble, making three of his four attempts beyond the arc. And he took advantage of long arms to finish a tough shot in traffic around the rim and to block a pair of shots at the other end.

It appears summer league will be Louzada Silva's only appearance in a Pelicans uniform for a while, as ESPN's Jonathan Givony reported last week Silva is expected to sign with the Sydney Kings as part of the Australian NBL's "Next Stars" development program. Louzada Silva will have an NBA out in his contract next summer, meaning we could be a year away from seeing him in New Orleans.

Posted by Bronc
Member since Sep 2018
12646 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:01 am to
NAW by far was the most impressive for me.

Summer league is sort of built for chuckers and athletic around the rim bigs(which isn't to diminish what Hayes did in his first outing, it was incredible even by those standards), what is harder to translate is facilitation, defense, and complex offensive skillsets and NAW showed a lot of that.

Off dribble threes, finishing with both hands, pick and roll ball handling, transition playmaking, on-ball defense, help defense, passing lanes, hockey assists(something you rarely see executed well in summer league), smart analytical shot selection.

All around just very impressive.
Posted by Pelefraan 1
Member since Jan 2018
6706 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:07 am to
Agreed, stuff that is eminently transferrable to the NBA

I think we got 2 huge steals in Hayes and especially NAW
This post was edited on 7/9/19 at 7:08 am
Posted by GOP_Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
18156 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:18 am to
If the Pels are going to make a championship run in a few years, they are going to need one of these guys to develop to the all-star level alongside Zion. I think that Hayes and NAW both showed that the raw potential is there. That's why I'm so happy this morning.
Posted by Bronc
Member since Sep 2018
12646 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:24 am to
Honestly, that would be the ideal scenario, but as long as they are solid players that retain their upside, they can always be players you bundle to get that superstar.

What the Pels have now is a bounty of asset riches.

There is no reason why the Pels(and let me preface by saying I don't think now is the right time) can be the prime contender when they are ready to acquire that Paul George, Bradley Beal second superstar if one of the guys now don't develop into it.

Especially because it feels like we are building toward that Clippers type situation where you have such an abundance of riches that you can make a hostage situation deal(hopefully never in that position, but just saying) and still come out with a balanced and deep roster next to two or more superstars. Which seems to be the way the league is trending in terms of getting to contender status.
Posted by LosLobos111
Austere
Member since Feb 2011
45385 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:42 am to
I felt like I was watching spurs players in NAW/Didi

Though that's not a surprise considering Trajan was a scout there
Posted by TigerinATL
Member since Feb 2005
61677 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:55 am to
Remember when we were excited because we thought Demps would bring Spurs level scouting to the Hornicans and then he drafted Austin Rivers?
Posted by Dennis4LSU
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Sep 2008
4481 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:59 am to
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Cool your nachos , It’s summer league .
someone needs to cool off on my nuts....I dont care if its summer League, for once its fun to watch
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