Orlando Pro Summer League Preview Part 2 - Philadelphia and Indiana
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Player |
Position |
Age |
Height |
Weight |
College/Country |
|
Evan Turner |
SG/SF |
21 |
6’7 |
210 |
|
|
Jrue Holiday |
PG |
20 |
6’4 |
180 |
UCLA |
|
Mareese Speights |
C |
22 |
6’10 |
250 |
|
|
Ndudi Ebi |
PF |
26 |
6’9 |
240 |
|
|
Ryan Brooks |
SG |
22 |
6’4 |
200 |
|
|
|
C |
23 |
6’11 |
250 |
|
|
Mike Green |
PG |
25 |
6’1 |
175 |
|
|
Jason Love |
PF |
22 |
6’9 |
265 |
Xavier |
|
Jodie Meeks |
SG |
22 |
6’4 |
208 |
|
|
Obie Muonelo |
SG |
22 |
6’5 |
220 |
|
|
Trent Plaisted |
PF |
23 |
6’10 |
240 |
BYU |
|
Cedric Simmons |
PF |
24 |
6’10 |
223 |
NC State |

The Rookies – Evan Turner, the National Player of the Year and #2 pick in the 2010 Draft, will make his
The Vets –Jrue Holiday and Mareese Speights will both be playing important roles on this year’s Sixers squad, so look for them to be the leaders of the Summer League team.
The Wild Cards – The Sixers have brought some interesting players in this Summer. First up, Ndudi Ebi, the former Timberwolves’ lottery pick, who entered the league right out of high school in 2003. Ebi had limited experience in the NBA before going overseas to play. Once a joke among NBA fans, I think the Sixers are going to give him a serious look during the week. Still only 26 years old, Ebi’s frame has filled out to an impressive 6’9, 240 pounds. There is another team’s former 1st round pick here – Cedric Simmons – who was a 1st round pick for the New Orleans Hornets in 2006. Simmons is another big body who did not live up to his early promise and has moved around the NBA at a rapid pace. Still, Simmons is very athletic for his size, knows how to finish around the rim and can rebound with the best of them. If he can put the past behind him, he has the ability and skills to be a solid backup in the NBA.
|
Player |
Position |
Age |
Height |
Weight |
College/Country |
|
Paul George |
SF/SG |
20 |
6’9 |
214 |
|
|
Magnum Rolle |
PF/C |
24 |
6’11 |
225 |
|
|
Lance Stephenson |
SG |
19 |
6’5 |
210 |
|
|
Thomas Heurtel |
PG |
21 |
6’2 |
180 |
|
|
James Mays |
PF |
24 |
6’9 |
240 |
Clemson |
|
Richard Hendrix |
PF/C |
23 |
6’9 |
245 |
|
|
Chris Kramer |
SG |
22 |
6’3 |
214 |
Purdue |
|
Marcus Landry |
PF |
24 |
6’7 |
230 |
|
|
Josh McRoberts |
C |
23 |
6’10 |
240 |
Duke |
|
Russell Robinson |
PG |
24 |
6’3 |
200 |
|
|
Drew Naymick |
C |
25 |
6’10 |
250 |
|
|
Daryl Watkins |
C |
25 |
6’11 |
241 |
|
|
Marcus Williams |
SG/SF |
23 |
6’7 |
207 |
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The Rookies – The Pacers will be sending three 2010 draft picks to play in
The Vets – Josh McRoberts is the prominent veteran in this group, having been on the Pacers’ roster for a few seasons already. Honestly, that’s more than I ever wanted to write on Josh McRoberts, so I’ll cut my losses.
The Wild Cards – Some interesting invites here, a few who are definitely in play for a roster spot. First up, Thomas Heurtel, the French point guard who impressed a few teams during pre-draft workouts. From what I have seen, he could be a solid 3rd PG option next year, but he still needs to improve his decision-making and his perimeter shooting. I think Russell Robinson could be a much better backup point guard option based on his defensive ability alone. Add in solid passing and good leadership skills and you’ve got someone who can run your team in a pinch. I admit to being a Marcus Landry fan since his days at
