Well, I'm happy with what I saw from both.
From what Doc is asking Jeff to do, he'll take a few games to get into a groove. Looks like Doc is giving him a wide berth to operate in, which is good. Not a bad game, to me. He showed patience, and had a decent block as well.
He had one sequence when he was guarding Kaman, and did well. Showed his versatility. I would not be surprised if he takes over games here in the future.
Nenad? I'm very encouraged - for his first game in Green. Very active around the basket...stronger than I thought. Very encouraging for me. He held his own a couple of times rebounding in traffic vs the quickness of Clip players.
When Nenad hit a long jumper, I could only imagine him doing that vs the Lakers. Hit that J a few times like that against LA? All of a sudden he's drawing slow-footed, long, shot-blocking Bynum (or Gasol) out of the lane.
If Nenad is doing that, we can shred them. Rondo, Paul, Jeff, or Ray will go right to the hoop. Much less probability of a blocked shot with just ONE of those LA trees in there.
Overall I'm happy with both. Not a perfect game from them, but very encouraging to me. Jeff is essentially playing two spots when he's in there with his postup capability. He can get it done, and he will.