Anyone else have any interesting dumb observations from the sheet? I made one...
I sorted all players by NBA Eff last season to try to determine who was the most productive player in the NBA last year to have a dismal summer league career. Here's some nominees:
Serge Ibaka: 17.64 EFF in the NBA last season. Participated in SL twice: 7.67 in 2009 and 9.0 in 2010... but in Ibaka's defense, he was limited to under 20mpg in both summer league performances.
Joakim Noah: 16.94EFF in the NBA last season. Participated in SL once: 8.0 in 2008... but once again, in Noah's defense he was limited to under 20mpg during that SL performance.
Mike Conley: 15.91EFF in the NBA last season. Participated in SL once: 8.0 in 2008... he put up 11 points, 3 assists, 1.7 rebounds in 26mpg. Not horrible. Missed shots and turnovers knocked his EFF down to a mere 8.0.
Michael Carter-Williams: 15.24EFF in the NBA last season. Participated in SL once: 8.6 in 2013. He put up stats of 13.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 2 steals in 31mpg. Huge knocks on his EFF for turnovers (4.9) and FG% (averaged 17 FG attempts and made only 4.6 per night... oof) But again, I certainly wouldn't say he was unproductive...
Nicolas Batum: 14.56 EFF in the NBA last season. Back in 2008 he put up an EFF in the summer league of 3.6. That's rough. 6.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1 assist, 0.2 steals, 0.4 blocks with with poor shooting and 3.4 turnovers in 27mpg. Perhaps he's the true poster-boy of guys who were crap in summer league and ended up having a real career.
... a few more
Wes Matthews: 14.52 EFF in the NBA last year. Put up an EFF of 5.0 in the 2012 SL, but he only played 14.7mpg
Khris Middleton: 14.16 EFF in the NBA last year. Participated in SL twice: 4.4 in 2012 and 6.0 in 2013.
Derrick Rose: 13.24 EFF in the NBA last year. Looks like he was pretty mediocre in the 2008 SL... 8.5EFF. Put up averages of 9.5 points, 5.5 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 steals with weak shooting and lots of turnovers. Just played 2 games, though. Not much of sample size at all.
Semi-interesting. Besides these outliers, it seems pretty much every major NBA participant this year had at least one summer league performance where the had an EFF above 10. Does that mean it's highly unlikely that guys like RJ Hunter and James Young will develop into quality NBA players? Of course not... It means nothing. It's summerleague. Besides, there were multiple guys (DeAndre Jordan, Hassan Whiteside, Eric Bledsoe, Draymond Green, Jrue Holiday, Darren Collison, Gorgui Dieng, etc) who had a SL performance where they had an EFF below 10, but it was negated by another SL performance (in a different year) where they were better. So for all we know, RJ Hunter will show up in SL next year beasting after a strong season developing on the Red Claws.