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LAS VEGAS – The 2018 NBA Summer League is officially and happily in the books after the Blazers blew the Lakers in Tuesday night's game.
Earlier on Tuesday, the NBA announced and All-Summer League First and Second Teams. They were as follows:
Outstanding player of the summer league : Josh Hart (Lakers)
First team of the summer league : Hart, Collin Sexton ( riders), Kevin Knox (Knicks), Wendell Carter Jr. (Bulls), Christian Wood (Bucks)
Second All Summer League Team : Young Trae (Hawks), Wade Baldwin IV (Blazers), Deandre Ayton (Suns), Jaren Jackson Jr. (Grizzlies), Svi Mykhailiuk (Lakers)
This is how The Crossover voted for the summer league awards this year. The selection criteria included individual statistics, team success and age (bonus points earned by rookies). Note: Each team consisted of two players in the backcourt and three players from the front zone, and the players had to appear in at least three games to be considered by this elector.
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Summer League MVP: Josh Hart ( Lakers)
He ended with a groan and some frustration: he shot only 3-12 in the title game and was ejected in the middle of the fourth quarter to argue calls. This forgettable conclusion has barely spoiled an exceptional tournament. The first-round pick of 2017 averaged 22.4 PPG, the largest among players with at least three appearances, while he led LA to a 6-1 record.
While Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson and JaVale McGee arrive With questions about their correspondence with LeBron James, Hart looks like an excellent plug-and-play option. In Vegas, the second-year keeper moved his feet defensively, routinely broke the dribbling defenders and continued to play hard even after it became clear that he was far superior to the competition.
Hart's greatest badet will be his outside shot: he confidently fired in both the off-the-dribble and catch-and-shoot situations, and he does not need to dominate the ball to find a significant success beyond the bow. Hart was shooting close to 40% out of every three as a rookie, and his three-point attempt volume should increase sharply thanks to James' well-honed ability to create clean looks for his shooters.
First Team of the Summer League
Backyard: Hart and Trae Young (Hawks)
The Summit of Clbad 2018 was the absence of Luka Doncic in Vegas further reduced the reserve. After a slow start in the summer in Utah, Young (17 PPG, 6.8 APG) is back on track in Las Vegas. Fixing on his propensity to launch ultra-deep clovers misses a more important point: the product of Oklahoma was easily the best playmaker in the summer league thanks to its spatial understanding, its quality timing and his willingness to feed the cutters and shooters.
Even though Young was a bit of a shooter, he had his share of scoring explosions and had no problem going up several steps behind the bow. Importantly, the defenses already respect it seriously, extending it around and picking it up early in the transition. Young managed his attention overall, using the threat of his shot to get to the rim and setting up drive-and-kick shots for his teammates. Atlanta will almost certainly be terrible this season, but Young's multi-dimensional offensive game should bring real entertainment value from the first day.
Frontcourt: Wendell Carter Jr. (Bulls), Jaren Jackson Jr. (Grizzlies) and Kevin Knox (Knicks
Carter does not have the most impressive physique among the great men the 2018 lottery: Deandre Ayton is stronger, and Mo Bamba is significantly longer, however, Chicago's No. 7 pick presented a more complete and polished game than any of his fellow rookies, regardless of their position. [19659006] At the attack, Carter (14.6 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 2.6 BPG) is economical with his keys and clever with his shot selection. At 6 "10" he is comfortable placing screens at the bow, jump into the space, and use fake pumps to create pathways from the elbow. Although it is not really fed by force, Carter has always shown his ability to isolate block paint in isolation, and he even hit a sharp turn with the pendulum. In fact, he was a wrecking ball, shooting after a shot, whether as a low-pot defender or as a helper coming through the paint. Carter was not discouraged by the pace of the game as some of his fellow rookies, and his blocking instincts surprised his opponents over and over.
Jackson, the No. 4 picks Grizzlies, has the highest ceiling of any player in the 2018 draft. Already, the 18-year-old forward / center comfortably pulls three horses, covers tons of terrain defensively, and goes up high to block shots well above the rim. Despite his youth, Jackson (11.2 PPG, 8.2 RPG, 3.8 BPG) played with energy and calm, and he watched at home against opponents who were sometimes four or five years older than him. If Carter quietly whispered the talented evaluators, Jackson made them lick their lips.
Memphis has a lot of work to do with his team, while veterans Marc Gasol, Mike Conley and Chandler Parsons all have huge contracts. injury problems. After years of failures, the Grizzlies finally seem to have a perspective that can be a real cornerstone for the future. Jackson projects as a "modern 5" ideal with an All-Star ceiling thanks to its potential as a two-way impact manufacturer. It should start sooner rather than later.
Knox (21.3 PPG, 6.5 RPG) stood out because there were not too many game wings with the size in Vegas. His physical tools jumped all week: he ran on the field in transition, he routinely threw down powerhouse dunks, and he used simple but effective dribble-drive moves to get into the heart of the defense. Knox will not always benefit from these mbadive benefits in size and length when he faces real NBA wingers, but he showed that he was able to punish unconformities and opportunistically attack Vegas. .
Other names on this list. Looking beyond his regular wholesale-reel price offer, Knox was guilty of strategist and inconsistency firing. Still, Knicks fans should be thrilled with his game since he was selected at number 9. If the 2018 clbad was fished today, he could sneak into the top 5. [19659024] 2018 NBA Summer League – Las Vegas – The Clippers vs. Houston Rockets “/>
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