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		<title>Spurs prepare to dominate Summer League (again)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>. Talk about stacked. San Antonio released their 2012 Summer League roster which is loaded with talent. Last season, the Spurs and the rest of the league were robbed of summer exhibitions because of the lockout. However, it had no effect on Kawhi Leonard, who will be playing for the silver and black in Vegas. [...]</p><p><a href="http://airalamo.com/2012/07/11/spurs-prepare-to-dominate-summer-league-again/">Spurs prepare to dominate Summer League (again)</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo - A San Antonio Spurs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5746" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2012/07/6016024.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2012/07/6016024.jpg" alt="" title="NCAA Basketball: Missouri at Texas A" width="500" height="333" class="size-full wp-image-5746" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Feb 18 2012; College Station, TX, USA; Missouri Tigers guard Marcus Denmon (12) against the Texas A</p></div>
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<p>Talk about stacked. San Antonio <a href="http://airalamo.com/2012/07/11/spurs-announce-summer-league-roster/">released</a> their 2012 Summer League roster which is loaded with talent. Last season, the Spurs and the rest of the league were robbed of summer exhibitions because of the lockout. However, it had no effect on Kawhi Leonard, who will be playing for the silver and black in Vegas.</p>
<p>Joining Leonard will be Cory Joseph and James Anderson, who both have seen NBA action. Also, the defending D-League Champion Austin Toros will be well represented.</p>
<p>Calling the shots will be Jacque Vaughn, which, ultimately, is icing on the cake. This team is oozing with talent, and do not be surprised to see them run through the Summer League unscathed. </p>
<p>Eric Dawson and Derrick Byars were huge for the Toros last season. Also, the Spurs brought Luke Zeller, another big who has a lot to prove in the professional ranks. Though he&#8217;ll be overshadowed by the additions of Ryan Richards and Alexis Ajinca.</p>
<p>Richards was taken in the second round of the 2010 NBA Draft, and with a couple more years on him, Richards will want to prove his worth as capable center. Ajinca, an imposing shot blocker without any offensive ability, is a guy to keep an eye on.</p>
<p>Ajinca is a good shot blocker, but very raw. Much like Serge Ibaka, he gets by with defense, but if the Spurs were to pursue Ajinca, he would be a project on the offensive end.</p>
<p>San Antonio&#8217;s second-round pick Marcus Denmon will be among 18 players fighting for the final roster spot. Denmon is a great shooter and San Antonio is in love with combo guards who can shoot the ball well. Denmon would add depth to a deep backcourt but, like many of these guys, he has much to prove.</p>
<p>One last guy worth paying attention to is Tyler Wilkerson. If you don&#8217;t remember, Wilkerson wasn&#8217;t half bad in the 2010 Summer League for the 5-0 Spurs. He even <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibue72sx5C0">threw down a monster jam</a> over OKC&#8217;s newest big man Hasheem Thabeet. Of course: Wilkerson is only a 6-8 forward and the Spurs don&#8217;t need another undersized forward.</p>
<p>The Spurs have some good, young talent on their roster, but with all the free agency madness, the Spurs haven&#8217;t really made any moves this off-season. Re-signing Duncan was obviously important, and San Antonio re-signed two key role players, Boris Diaw and Danny Green. However, fans should be very curious to see how the Spurs evaluate their summer league roster. It&#8217;s how a lot of unsung guys get noticed, just look at Gary Neal.</p>
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		<title>2012 NBA Draft: Athletic measurements, updated mock drafts and Meyers Leonard&#8217;s stock</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2012 13:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Quixem Ramirez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve taken the liberty and created a composite mock draft that consists of Chad Ford (Insider) and Scott Howard-Cooper&#8217;s respective vantage points on the draft. I decided to just include the top 10 only. (Disclaimer: This composite ranking does not factor in need and actual value hence Golden State selecting Drummond despite being well-stocked at [...]</p><p><a href="http://airalamo.com/2012/06/14/2012-nba-draft-athletic-measurements-updated-mock-drafts-and-meyers-leonards-stock/">2012 NBA Draft: Athletic measurements, updated mock drafts and Meyers Leonard&#8217;s stock</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo - A San Antonio Spurs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve taken the liberty and created a composite mock draft that consists of <a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/insider/story?id=8045488">Chad Ford (Insider)</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/2012/news/features/scott_howard_cooper/06/13/mock-draft-2.0/index.html">Scott Howard-Cooper&#8217;s</a> respective vantage points on the draft. I decided to just include the top 10 only. (Disclaimer: This composite ranking does not factor in need and actual value hence Golden State selecting Drummond despite being well-stocked at the center position.)</p>
<p>1. New Orleans &#8211; Anthony Davis<br />
2. Charlotte &#8211; Thomas Robinson<br />
3. Washington &#8211; Beal/Kidd-Gilchrist<br />
4. Cleveland &#8211; Beal/Kidd-Gilchrist<br />
5. Sacramento &#8211; Barnes/Lillard<br />
6. Portland &#8211; Barnes/Lillard<br />
7. Golden State &#8211; Andre Drummond<br />
8. Toronto &#8211; Dion Waiters<br />
9. Detroit &#8211; Henson/Jones III/Marshall/Sullinger<br />
10. New Orleans &#8211; Henson/Jones III/Marshall/Sullinger</p>
<p>&#8211; I wrote about <a href="http://airalamo.com/2012/06/10/michael-kidd-gilchrist-is-the-perfect-spur/">my love for Michael Kidd-Gilchrist</a> a couple of days ago. If I was Charlotte, I&#8217;d select MKG without blinking. I realize that his ceiling isn&#8217;t nearly as high as Thomas Robinson but I&#8217;ve fallen for his work ethic. I usually don&#8217;t buy into the &#8220;winner&#8221; description prior to the Draft, but I just can&#8217;t help myself. I&#8217;m a huge believer in a 19-year-old who handles himself with maturity. He&#8217;s already a consummate professional.</p>
<p>&#8211; Harrison Barnes was deemed a little below-average athletically prior to the NBA&#8217;s athletic testing, especially in the strength and explosive departments. He silenced his critics after he posted rather impressive numbers across the board. Barnes posted the highest time in the three-quarter-court sprints with 3.16 seconds, lifted an 185-pound bar 15 consecutive times in addition to a 39&#8243; max vertical. He&#8217;s now entrenched into the 4-7 range.</p>
<p>&#8211; Scouts were worried about his size but that was rendered mute when Sullinger measured 6&#8217;9&#8243; in shoes with a 7&#8217;1&#8243; wingspan, numbers similar to Kevin Love. Now &#8230; Jared Sullinger&#8217;s stock dropped a bit. Ford noted that Sullinger had an awful showing during the athletic events, finishing last in both the lane agility and three-quarter-court drills. Sullinger possesses a high basketball IQ and a very polished offensive game but his complete lack of athleticism might be his downfall. Ford had New Orleans selecting Sullinger with the No. 10 overall pick in his most recent mock. That could slip incrementally in the coming week.</p>
<p>&#8211; If you are interested a full list of athletic measurements can be found <a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/blog/_/name/nba_draft/id/8046659/nba-draft-athletic-testing-reveals-biggest-strongest-fastest-players-combine">here (Insider).</a></p>
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<div id="attachment_5438" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2012/06/5887774.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2012/06/5887774-300x206.jpg" alt="" title="NCAA Basketball:  Ohio State at Illinois" width="400" height="274" class="size-medium wp-image-5438" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jan 10, 2012; Champaign, IL, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini center Myers Leonard (12) reacts during the last minute of the 79-74 Illini victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes. at Assembly Hall. Mandatory Credit: Bradley Leeb-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>I&#8217;d like to address the phenomena that is Meyers Leonard. Prior to the collegitate season, Leonard was regarded as a limited, albeit potential laden big man with ideal size and speed for the NBA. He didn&#8217;t get any opportunity as a freshman, averaging 8.2 minutes, 2.1 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. Still, Leonard was ranked pretty high (20th on Ford&#8217;s Big Board on Dec. 20) and given ample playing time in his sophomore campaign, Leonard seemed poise to be selected in the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft. </p>
<p>Remember: Scouts salivate over big men with prototypical length and athleticism. They are willing to overlook their deficiencies &#8212; Leonard&#8217;s are his &#8220;mechanical&#8221; low post game and his strength, both physically and mentally &#8212; because the <em>potential</em> of something long-lasting and worthwhile is too good to pass up. Hence, the Sam Bowie and Greg Oden picks despite the fact that they were both inherently flawed players (Note: I am in no way condoning these draft decisions. They were incredibly shortsighted and they set back the Portland Trail Blazer franchise for multiple years.)</p>
<p>Leonard isn&#8217;t quite the athlete or defensive force as Bowie or Oden but Leonard is a solid rebounder, totaling 16.3% of Illinois&#8217; rebounds this season. Leonard is agile, he runs the floor well and his developing mid-range game could make him an asset as a pick-and-pop player. Given the NBA&#8217;s propensity to run the pick-and-roll, Leonard can fill in a comfortable niche in just about any offense. Leonard also happens to a pretty difficult defender in the post which only increases his value. Ford lists his comparasions as DeAndre Jordan and Joel Pryzbilla.</p>
<p>Now I felt the need to discuss Leonard because of a trend that I find a little disconcerting in the NBA. As I mentioned before, scouts tend to overvalue one-dimensional big men. Their tantalizing length seems to offset the apparent shortcomings in their game. I&#8217;m not knocking Leonard&#8217;s credentials but I find it difficult to differentiate between him and Tyler Zeller. </p>
<p>Both Howard-Cooper and Ford believe the Houston Rockets will take him if he&#8217;s available at the No. 14 overall pick. Zeller doesn&#8217;t have nearly the same upside nor does he project to do anything remarkably well at the professional level. But, there&#8217;s something to be said for sample size. Zeller played four seasons in college &#8212; another reason why his upside is lower &#8212; and he improved each season. In his senior season, Zeller improved his shooting efficiency, rebounding percentage and assist percentage. The only mark on his resume would appear to be his turnover rate, which sat at 12.6%.</p>
<p>Athletically, they appear to be a wash. Leonard bested Zeller in the bench press but Zeller posted better marks in the lane agility, three-quarter-court sprint and max vertical drills, though the advantages were pretty minimal. Leonard was measured as the tallest player in the draft. Zeller measured 0.75 inches shorter (with shoes). Not exactly a legitimate differential. Yet, why is Leonard lauded for playing one good season and Zeller is criticized for &#8220;lack of upside&#8221; despite playing four years in a legitimate basketball program? Shouldn&#8217;t sample size matter a little bit when it comes to drafting players? I know I&#8217;d feel more comfortable siding with the more proven player as long as the difference in talent is negligible. Leonard and Zeller are not <em>that</em> different in talent. </p>
<p>So &#8230; what&#8217;s the deal?</p>
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