On second thought, some thoughts from BallerBlogger from last year's summer league:
First, a few comments about the Rocky Mountain Revue, then we’ll move back to looking at some of the best and worst performances from all the Summer League.
Brook Lopez - According to all reports, Lopez was awful in Salt Lake. He lacked energy and looked like he just didn’t want to be there. For Nets fans, that’s not a real great sign. Lopez isn’t a terribly impressive athlete, and if he’s not going to consistently give full effort, chances are he’ll be destined for a short career. Not necessarily anything to panic over, especially since Lopez hasn’t really had effort problems in the past, but it is a bit worrying. You’ve got to wonder, between this and his brother Robin’s strong play in Vegas, who is really the better prospect?
Disappointments
Derrick Rose - Maybe it’s a bit unfair to pick on Rose. After all, he only played 2 games in the Orlando league. Doesn’t matter, I’m going to do it anyway. If you were expecting Rose to immediately help the Bulls and be in the hunt for ROY (and I have, amazingly, seen some people pick him as their prediction for that award), you’ll probably be pretty disappointed. Rose is, at this point, not a particularly hard cover since he can’t shoot consistently from outside 16-18 feet, and his floor vision, while good, isn’t really outstanding. Guys like Rose, freakishly quick guards who can get to the rim, usually dominate the summer league (see: Bayless, Jerryd), and I think it’s telling that Rose didn’t do well. He looked very tenative and unsure of when to attack and when to distribute. I think it’s going to be a tough year for Rose as he adjusts to the NBA game and what exactly his place is on the Bulls.
George Hill - To say that the Spurs’ first rounder played poorly in the Vegas league would be putting it extremely lightly. Hill attempted 25 field goals through 3 games. He made 2. Yup, that’s a stunning 8% shooting percentage. No I did not miss a decimal point, that’s 8%. He did get to the line a good bit (but really, who doesn’t in the summer league?), and he rebounded well for a guard. Other than that, not a lot of positives for Mr. Hill. I always hate to criticize the Spurs because of their track record, but it’s hard to see Hill panning out into a player worth the pick they used on him.