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Charlotte Bobcats 2013 Las Vegas Summer League Thread


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Well.. it's that time again, 2013 Las Vegas NBA Summer League is here and the Bobcats are ready to bring him that Summer League inaugural championship

 

Summer League Roster

G: Jerome Dyson, Connecticut

G: Abdul Gaddy, Washington

G: Brandon Triche, Syracuse

G: Troy Daniels, Virginia Commonwealth

G: Patrick Ewing Jr., Georgetown

F/G: Jeffrey Taylor: Charlotte Bobcats

F: Jamie Skeen, Virginia Commonwealth

F: Deron Washington, Virginia Tech

F: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte Bobcats

F/C: Cody Zeller, Charlotte Bobcats

F/C: Bismack Biyomob, Charlotte Bobcats

C: Keith Benson, Oakland

C: Henry Sims, Georgetown

 

*Kemba Walker will practice with team in Charlotte

*Al Jefferson will accompany the team to Las Vegas

 

Note: Unless they play for the Charlotte Bobcats, I am putting the college that they attended.

 

Summer League Schedule and Results (4-2)

Charlotte Bobcats. vs. San Antonio Spurts (Loss: 68-69)

Charlotte Bobcats vs. Dallas Mavericks (Win: 86-80)

Charlotte Bobcats vs. New York Knicks (Win: 84-71)

#5 Charlotte Bobcats vs. #21 Memphis Grizzlies (Win: 92-84)

#5 Charlotte Bobcats vs. #4 D-League Select (Win 85-75)

#5 Charlotte Bobcats vs. #1 Golden State Warriors (Loss 67-75)

 

Players Of The Game

vs. San Antonio: Jeffery Taylor - 24 points, 2 rebounds (.529 shooting percentage)

vs. Dallas: Cody Zeller - 21 points, 13 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 blocked shot (.500 shooting percentage)

vs. New York: Cody Zeller - 18 points, 10 rebounds, 1 assist (.636 shooting percentage)

vs. #22 Memphis: Jerome Dyson- 21 points, 9 assists, 3 rebounds, 1 steal (.1000 shooting percentage)

vs. #4 D-League Select: Abdul Gaddy- 17 points, 1 assist, 1 rebound, 1 steal (.857 shooting percentage)

vs. #1 Golden State Warriors: Brandon Triche- 13 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal (.600 shooting percentage)

 

Stat Leaders

Jeff Taylor- 3rd in Points Per Game (20.3)

Jamie Skeen- 3rd in Steals Per Game (2.0)

Jeff Taylor- 4th in Steals Per Game (1.8)

Cody Zeller- 6th in Rebounds Per Game (9.3)

Cody Zeller- 7th in Minutes Per Game (32.0)

Jerome Dyson- 7th in Assists Per Game (4.3)

Michael Kidd-Gilchrist- 8th in Steals Per Game (1.3)

Bismack Biyombo- 9th in Blocks Per Game (1.5)

Bismack Biyombo- 10th in Rebounds Per Game (7.8)

 

Final Standing

- 3rd out of 22 teams

 

Note:The first three Bobcats game is slated to be on NBA TV

 

After each of the 22 participating teams has played in three games, they will be seeded for a single-elimination tournament culminating in the 2013 Summer League Championship game on Monday, July 22.  A consolation round will be held for teams failing to advance in order to ensure that each team plays a minimum of five games.

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Wow! First time I've seen this roster for the SL and I think we are loaded by SL roster standards. Could just be the regionality of it but, this is like the first time ever I have looked at a SL roster and knew every player on it and have seen them play at some point. Impressive.

So who are you ally's sleeper to earn a roster spot? I like Ewing Jr., Deron Washington, Skeen, or McGruder. Washington was a walking highlight reel a couple years back at VT. Skeen, IIRC, could be the extra help we need from outside as well.

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Word of advice about summer league, don't judge these guys off of their performances... Summer League is the equivalent to a college game, so don't crown guys as busts or all-stars in summer league.

Note: Sean May and Adam Morrison were both selected as summer league all-stars... we saw how those two turned out.

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