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Old 10-06-2005, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Camp Notes

Courtesy A. Sherrod Blakely:

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10/6

we got a chance to see the guys do some scrimmage work, and it was quite an eye-opener. ...

Delfino was impressive shooting the ball and driving to the basket. Looks to be ahead of Ronald at this point ...

Maxiell will be the best player that you won't see much of this season. He's so aggressive and physical, and has a really nice mid-range jumper that catches people by surprise. But there are just too many people ahead of him right now ...

Acker's going to be a player. He's got decent range, can put it on the floor and isn't afraid to go to the hole. ...

Maurice Evans is just a solid player with exceptional athleticism, and is a much better shooter than people might think. I see him and Delfino playing the backup 2 and 3 spots this year. ...

Darko was really solid at both ends of the floor. I see him right now as being that fourth big man behind ben, sheed, and dice.

Chauncey and all those guys were more concerned with letting the younger players do their thing, which is no surprise.

Amir is going to be a work in progress, but his athleticism is downright scary.


10/5

They ran a lot of different drills, etc today, with Flip doing more mixing of the lineups. In the portion of practice that we saw, he worked with them on their zone defense. it has the potential to be downright scary because with Tayshaun, Ben and Rasheed's length, there's just no room in the paint to pass the ball and not have your shot contested.

Dupree seems to have a little more bounce to his step this year, as does Delfino.

I think Darko might be ahead of Dale Davis in terms of the rotation, which as you know, is still a work in progress.
Nice to see that the young guys are all looking impressive. I'd kind of given up all hope for Delfino, but if he can round himself back to where he was before his injury we could suddenly have a very effective bench.
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