Way too early impressions of Jarace Walker (Patreon)
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Recapping Summer League with the play and player of the game
By: Caitlin Cooper I @C2_Cooper
"That's crazy," Jarace Walker said following the third quarter in the wake of finding out that his team had already committed 27 turnovers in what became a 97-95 overtime loss for the Summer Pacers after surrendering a 15-point lead to the Summer Nets. Overall, with tons of turnovers and tons of missed shots, it was a struggle-fest on offense -- even by Summer League standards. After all, despite the fact that the Summer Pacers played some familiar lineups to those that earned action in the G League last season, they still finished with more turnovers (28) than three-point attempts (23), while only making a total of four threes. So, to recap, no one wants a recap of those plays, right?
Instead, the idea for these exhibition games is to select both a player and a play of the game that either highlights that player's progress or reflects something specific about the long-term future of the team. In this case, both apply to Jarace Walker, who finished with 25 points, six rebounds, four assists, and (yes) seven turnovers on 9-of-18 shooting.
As such, this is a way-too-early breakdown of where the rising sophomore for the Pacers showed improvement, as well as where he still needs to improve over the course of his stay in Las Vegas.
Here's are the relevant timestamps:
0:00 - Introductions
1:25 - "C" as the play of the game (i.e. the Tshiebwe-Walker connection)
6:01 - Physicality against switches
7:05 - Screening and hand-off setting
10:04 - Finishing footwork
12:11 - So... about the defense
15:11 - Thank you and Goodbye