What G League stats can tell us about Lonnie, Keldon and Luka upcoming season? By Etie53 on Jan 6, 2021, 4:57pm CST 2
I wrote this during the pandemic and now that I am ready to publish it the future of this G-League season is uncertain. Hopefully it will be useful for the next Spurs draftee sent to the G League.
In this piece i will focus mainly on the last dozen first round picks to see what their college and G League stats can mean. Often when looking at a rookie G league stat we wonder if they will translate to the NBA, if they offer a glimpse of what that player will become, if the G League truly help developing young player or if they are just empty stats without any predictive power.
Long Island Nets roster shaping up ,,, but no word on ‘bubble’
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With the Nets final moves now (apparently) complete and with some under-the-radar trades out of the way, the Long Island Nets’ roster is shaping up. There’s been no formal announcement regarding the roster. Nor has the G League “bubble” firmed up, but following recent moves by both Brooklyn and Long Island, you can start to see what the Long Island core will look like.
Start with the Nets two two-ways, Reggie Perry, the 6’10” draft pick from Mississippi State, and Jeremiah Martin, the 6’2” combo guard who played for Long Island, then for Brooklyn in the Orlando “bubble,” putting up games of 20 and 24 while showing off some defensive skills. Under the new G League rules concerning two-ways, Perry and Martin can can be active for 50 games before the Nets would have to decide on whether to sign them to a standard NBA contract. That would seem