Orlando Pro Summer League Preview Part 3 - Oklahoma City and Utah

|
Player |
Position |
Age |
Height |
Weight |
College/Country |
|
James Harden |
SF/SG |
20 |
6’5 |
218 |
|
|
Serge Ibaka |
PF/C |
20 |
6’10 |
235 |
|
|
Eric Maynor |
PG |
23 |
6’3 |
175 |
VCU |
|
Latavious Williams |
SF |
21 |
6’8 |
205 |
|
|
DJ White |
PF |
23 |
6’9 |
251 |
|
|
Kyle Weaver |
SG |
24 |
6’5 |
201 |
|
|
Ryan Reid |
PF |
23 |
6’9 |
235 |
|
|
Byron Mullens |
C |
21 |
7’0 |
275 |
|
|
Robert Vaden |
SG |
25 |
6’5 |
205 |
UAB |
|
Mustafa Shakur |
PG |
25 |
6’3 |
190 |
|
|
Cliff Hammonds |
PG/SG |
24 |
6’3 |
210 |
Clemson |
|
Marcus Lewis |
PF |
23 |
6’8 |
245 |
Oral Roberts |
The Rookies – Obviously, the one rookie that everyone wants to see is not here. Cole Aldrich will not be playing for the Thunder in the Summer League due to NBA regulations which state that the trade in which OKC acquired Aldrich cannot be official until July 8. Without Aldrich, there isn’t much to look at here. Ryan Reid, the surprise 2nd round pick, will be here and it will be the first time that most people have seen him play. Since Latavious Williams was just drafted, I will include him here, though he already spent a season with the OKC-affiliated
The Vets – This Thunder team is stacked for a Summer League group, with at least 8 players who have spent time in the NBA, half of those who have played significant minutes in the League. Led by James Harden and Serge Ibaka, two part-time starters and both entrenched in Coach Scott Brooks’ rotation, look for both to continue to work on the weaker parts of their game – Harden on defense and Ibaka on offense. Harden knows how to score, but often seemed a step behind his man on defense last season. His priority will be to improve his positioning and his lateral movement. Ibaka is a force on the boards and as a shot blocker, but has very little in a traditional post game. With some solid point guards on the team, look for Ibaka to show off some new moves in the post, as well as improving his touch around the basket. Two point guards join the group in Orlando – Eric Maynor and Mustafa Shakur. Maynor will likely start the season as Russell Westbrook’s back-up, though Shakur can continue to make a case based on his explosiveness. Both will be charged with running the OKC offense while in
The Wild Cards – None to speak of, this as veteran a group as you will see in the Summer Leagues this season, and the familiarity with each other and the offense should have them rolling in
|
Player |
Position |
Age |
Height |
Weight |
College/Country |
|
Gordon |
SF |
20 |
6’9 |
211 |
|
|
Kosta Koufos |
C |
21 |
7’0 |
265 |
|
|
Sundiata Gaines |
PG |
23 |
6’1 |
195 |
|
|
Othyus Jeffers |
SG |
24 |
6’5 |
210 |
Robert Morris |
|
Jeremy Evans |
SF |
22 |
6’9 |
196 |
|
|
Tadija Dragicevic |
PF |
24 |
6’9 |
235 |
|
|
James Augustine |
PF |
26 |
6’10 |
235 |
|
|
Jermareo Davidson |
PF |
25 |
6’10 |
230 |
|
|
Thomas Gardner |
SG |
25 |
6’5 |
225 |
|
|
Demetris Nichols |
SF |
25 |
6’8 |
216 |
|
|
Bernard Robinson |
SG |
29 |
6’6 |
210 |
|
|
Rod Benson |
PF/C |
25 |
6’10 |
235 |
|
|
Paul Harris |
SG |
23 |
6’4 |
230 |
|
The Rookies – Two recent picks will be playing for the Jazz in Orlando – Gordon Hayward and Jeremy Evans. This will be
The Vets – Sundiata Gaines will be looking to build on the momentum from last season, which included a buzzer-beating shot to win his first game in a Jazz uniform. Gaines is a nice compliment to Deron Williams at the point, and look for him to spend his time running the team in
The Wild Cards – Two former
