During the second quarter of last night's Mavs-Nuggets Summer League game, Rick Carlisle went on with the announcers and talked about how much he liked Crowder. At one point he said: "Everybody does."
A minute or so later, he came right out and said he fully expected Jae to make the Mavs' roster. There was no doubt in his voice as he said it.
Nice to hear about a hard-working, intelligent, unselfish, talented guy who was so valuable at MU.
DJO has been struggling. I will take 1 out of 2
30+ minutes and 15 pts
DjO 5 turnovers
Quote from: jhags15 on July 16, 2012, 11:12:39 PM
DJO has been struggling. I will take 1 out of 2
I watched some of the Lakers/Heat game last night, and holy crap was that painful. I turned it off with 3+ min left in the the 3rd qtr, as the Lakers had 35 points. DJO struggled, but a lot of reports have said the Lakers like DJO's defense. It's just weird to see DJO clang three pointers.
Cool to see Buzz in Vegas to watch Jae and DJO.
Quote from: Wade for President on July 17, 2012, 05:17:43 AM
I watched some of the Lakers/Heat game last night, and holy crap was that painful. I turned it off with 3+ min left in the the 3rd qtr, as the Lakers had 35 points. DJO struggled, but a lot of reports have said the Lakers like DJO's defense. It's just weird to see DJO clang three pointers.
Well, obviously you are having some selective memory of DJO. He was not a knock-down shooter by any means, and hoisted up a lot of shots to get his threes to fall - his percentage was only 38.5% last year. Better than average but not really elite.
Quote from: Wade for President on July 17, 2012, 05:17:43 AM
I watched some of the Lakers/Heat game last night, and holy crap was that painful. I turned it off with 3+ min left in the the 3rd qtr, as the Lakers had 35 points. DJO struggled, but a lot of reports have said the Lakers like DJO's defense. It's just weird to see DJO clang three pointers.
Cool to see Buzz in Vegas to watch Jae and DJO.
For whatever reason last year DJO was a slow starter in games. He also was a streak shooter. Once he got going he was hard to stop. He may not get enough playing time in the NBA to get his offense going.
OJ will be playing with Jae on the Mavs. That'll be nice for Jae to already know somebody :)
(http://i.imgur.com/w0ZmG.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/w0ZmG.jpg)
In DJO's defense, he's playing with a team of scrubs that would struggle to compete in the Big East. It's tough to play with guys who suck.
Quote from: AWegrzyn17 on July 17, 2012, 09:17:56 AM
In DJO's defense, he's playing with a team of scrubs that would struggle to compete in the Big East. It's tough to play with guys who suck.
Agreed. The Lakers summer league team is a joke...even by NBA Summer League standards. DJO will get his chances in training camp and the preseason. Kobe, Nash and Blake are really the only locks in the Lakers' backcourt. Unless they sign someone else, DJO will need to beat out Goudelock and Morris. Seems very possible as long as he takes advantage of the opportunities given.
The Lakers seem to be focusing more on DJO's defense...
http://blog.lakers.com/lakers/2012/07/14/can-djos-d-help-the-lakers/ (http://blog.lakers.com/lakers/2012/07/14/can-djos-d-help-the-lakers/)
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on July 17, 2012, 09:36:35 AM
Agreed. The Lakers summer league team is a joke...even by NBA Summer League standards. DJO will get his chances in training camp and the preseason. Kobe, Nash and Blake are really the only locks in the Lakers' backcourt. Unless they sign someone else, DJO will need to beat out Goudelock and Morris. Seems very possible as long as he takes advantage of the opportunities given.
If DJO struggles to stand out against these bums his probability of making the cut does not look good.
http://www.lakersnation.com/lakers-release-2012-summer-league-roster/2012/07/11/ (http://www.lakersnation.com/lakers-release-2012-summer-league-roster/2012/07/11/)
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on July 17, 2012, 09:36:35 AM
Agreed. The Lakers summer league team is a joke...even by NBA Summer League standards. DJO will get his chances in training camp and the preseason. Kobe, Nash and Blake are really the only locks in the Lakers' backcourt. Unless they sign someone else, DJO will need to beat out Goudelock and Morris. Seems very possible as long as he takes advantage of the opportunities given.
The Lakers seem to be focusing more on DJO's defense...
http://blog.lakers.com/lakers/2012/07/14/can-djos-d-help-the-lakers/ (http://blog.lakers.com/lakers/2012/07/14/can-djos-d-help-the-lakers/)
I'd take Goudelock over DJO, and I don't know Morris all that well.
Quote from: strotty on July 17, 2012, 04:25:08 PM
I'd take Goudelock over DJO, and I don't know Morris all that well.
Well, Morris went 4-17 (not a typo) and Goldie Locks went 2-10. DJO went 2-6.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on July 17, 2012, 08:09:59 AM
Well, obviously you are having some selective memory of DJO. He was not a knock-down shooter by any means, and hoisted up a lot of shots to get his threes to fall - his percentage was only 38.5% last year. Better than average but not really elite.
Agreed, it just looks so pretty and soft when it does go in that he seems to get a ton of compliments. That NBA line is a lost further out - I really thought Lazar would be the one not phased by pulling up from that far out, but even he has struggled.
I wrote a couple of months ago I was completely confident Jae would be drafted and make his team, so I am just hoping for Buycks and DJO to find a nitch as well. Is Lazar's contract good for next year? Only 8 teams had more than 8 players in the NBA last year, so there is a chance we could break the top 10.
Quote from: MUFanatic4Life on July 17, 2012, 05:05:39 PM
Well, Morris went 4-17 (not a typo) and Goldie Locks went 2-10. DJO went 2-6.
Goudelock was also pretty good for the Lakers last year before his PT took a hit following the Sessions trade.
Quote from: jhags15 on July 16, 2012, 11:12:39 PM
DJO has been struggling. I will take 1 out of 2
Acccording to Murf, he has the potential to have a better career than Fish.
Quote from: 79Warrior on July 17, 2012, 07:23:23 PM
Acccording to Murf, he has the potential to have a better career than Fish.
This guy?
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/images/reviews/190/1199358248_1.jpg
Quote from: 79Warrior on July 17, 2012, 07:23:23 PM
Acccording to Murf, he has the potential to have a better career than Fish.
Mardy?
Quote from: strotty on July 17, 2012, 05:46:04 PM
Goudelock was also pretty good for the Lakers last year before his PT took a hit following the Sessions trade.
Can Goudelock defend? I mean that as a legitimate question. I'm honestly not that familiar with his game. From what I've been reading about LAL, they have scorers but they're looking for reserve guards who can defend, which makes me think that D is not one of Goudelock's strengths.
It doesn't matter really what DJO doesn't do this summer.
All that matters is if Kobe likes him.
Jae's line last night: 20 points, 8 rebounds, 4 steals. Nice.
A dunk: http://www.nba.com/video/games/mavericks/2012/07/18/1521200033_atl_dal_play3.nba/
Also found a Frenchman's tweet about "the son of Corey Crowder". Linked to this article from a French basketball blog, thought that was pretty cool. Basically just says he's the son of Corey Crowder who spent some time in the NBA, came from Wade's school Marquette, was BE POY, and is playing well in summer league: http://www.basketusa.com/news/121082/summer-leagues-le-fils-de-corey-crowder-arrache-tout/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Morris also went 9-9 from the floor with 24 points in that game the other day against the Spurs. DJO is in trouble, unfortunately.