NBA Preseason Notes
- By: npitner
- On: 10/26/2012 7:58:00 AM
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Blake Griffin: Productive Night- The Blake Show was in full effect Thursday, as Griffin dunked his way to 25 points on 10-of-13 shooting. A number of those baskets came off lob passes from Chris Paul, who tallied 12 assists on the night, but Griffin also added 11 rebounds for good measure. He looks to be 100 percent after having offseason knee surgery and figures to be one of the league's most productive and sensational big men for another season.
Nicolas Batum: Versatile- After signing a big-money deal this offseason, Batum appears to be poised for both his best season as a pro and as a fantasy player. At just 23-years-old, Batum's impact for the Blazers has become more significant in each of his four NBA seasons and year five looks to be no different as he enters the season as Portland's premiere wing player. The Frenchman contributes toward nearly every statistical category and his numbers of 17 points, 10 rebounds, two assists, three steals, and two blocks Thursday night reflect this. While Batum did not make a three-pointer, his jump shot looks to have improved further over the offseason and in the Olympics, so prepare for a big season from Batum, who will be additionally boosted by the point guard play of rookie-of-the-year candidate Damian Lillard.
Derrick Favors & Enes Kanter: Big Off Bench- Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap may be more proven commodities that warrant bigger minutes on a nightly basis, but the Jazz also have the luxury of two blossoming big men on their bench in Favors and Kanter. The duo is just 21 and 20-years-old, respectively, and looks to be pushing the aforementioned elder statesmen for playing time across the Utah front line this season. Thursday night, both Favors and Kanter had 21 points on 8-of-13 shooting, with the latter pulling down 12 boards and the former six. Numbers like those hint at both players' potentials and the progress they have made since entering the association. Keep an eye on how the Jazz shuffle their power forward and center positions in the early going because Favors and Kanter are certainly making their cases for increased minutes.
Tobias Harris: 18 in 18- Milwaukee's second-year player had 18 points in 18 minutes in Thursday night's preseason game against the Bobcats. That total included three triples and Harris also grabbed five rebounds. He enters the season as the Bucks starter at small forward after an impressive summer league showing and a fairly good camp. Noted for the fluency of his game, Harris will be driven by competition from Mike Dunleavy Jr. off the bench. Thursday, Dunleavy Jr. had 17 points and five rebounds, while also making three triples. It will be interesting to see how Harris handles increased minutes and a bigger role on the team. He figures to go through some rough patches, as most young players do over the course of a full season, but if Thursday night is any indication, the talent is there.

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On: 10/26/2012 1:00:00 PM
I spent $38 last night on Millsap. I wanted to steal him in the low $30s but considering guys like Melo, Iguadala and even his teammate Al-Jeff were between $7 and 18 more than him, I figured he was still a good value at sub $40.
I am becoming concerned however with the PT situation as Kanter and Favors truly deserve 20 and 25+ minutes a night respectively and it will inevitably come at the expense of free agent to be Millsap.
I got to hope that he gets dealt as his skills will translate well to any team or situation.
On: 10/26/2012 1:09:00 PM
Millsap would bolster a frontline in Toronto that needs aggression and rebounding.
On: 10/26/2012 2:27:00 PM
On: 10/27/2012 4:03:00 PM
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