Mudiay lighting up the Summer League

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Lot of teams gonna regret passing on dude

The 19-year-old NBA rookie who played in China and slipped in the draft is lighting up the Summer League

The 19-year-old NBA rookie who played in China and slipped in the draft is lighting up the Summer League

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Nineteen-year-old Emmanuel Mudiay was one of the biggest mysteries heading into the 2015 NBA Draft.

Mudiay skipped college to play in China, and, despite playing well, his action was limited after he hurt his ankle and missed three valuable months for NBA personnel to scout him.

When he came back to the US, the NBA world was split on whether to view him as an intriguingly tall, athletic point guard or a risky, unknown player who couldn't shoot.

Mudiay slipped to the Denver Nuggets at No. 7 — a fairly far drop from No. 3, where some people thought the Philadelphia 76ers would take him — and some analysts felt a closer look at him scared off some teams.

Now, however, Mudiay is turning heads at the NBA's Las Vegas Summer League. Though the games are meaningless exhibitions for young players to get reps and roster hopefuls to make impressions on teams, Mudiay has looked NBA-ready. Through three games, Mudiay has averaged 13 points, four rebounds, and seven assists per game, and while he hasn't shot well, he's shown an ability to break down defenses and find open teammates.

Nuggets Summer League coach Micah Nori noted this skill, saying:

"And I think the one thing about Emmanuel that allows him to do that is his skill level with his ball handling. And the other thing is he’s a big kid, a big strong kid. Some guys, when they get pressure, turn their back to the floor, the one thing he’s able to do is be facing forward, facing that rim, and that’s why he can make any pass at any time. He finds guys that are open and hits them on time and on target."

In an NBA era where offenses are often based on pick-and-rolls and spacing the floor, Mudiay's game figures to translate well. Here, he frees himself up in the pick-and-roll and makes a tough one-handed pass to a wide-open shooter in the corner:

Mudiay credited his time in China for adapting so well to the NBA game, and he said he can adjust his role as needed:

"I can score when I need to but at the same time, [the Kings] were giving me wide-open lanes. Me finding my teammates, that was the main important thing. I found my teammates. However the other team’s playing me, that’s how I’m going to play."

As Nori also mentioned, Mudiay's unselfishness will encourage teammates to move without the ball and run on fast breaks, knowing Mudiay will hit them for easy opportunities:

Nuggets head coach Mike Malone said Mudiay will be given a lot of responsibility from the get-go:

"Emmanuel's going to be a guy we feature early on. He's too good not to do that. I think he can make everybody around him better. I think the veterans that are coming back will love playing with him ..."

He has already made a fan of forward Wilson Chandler:

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I really like Mudiay. Amazing vision


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His turnovers and inability to shoot and play without the ball still worry me. Can he be a major contributor? Yes.
Can he be a major contributor on a winning team? Not sure..
 

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Mudiay shot the ball as well as Russell. He is money with that 17 footer. He is Wade like in that regard.

I love how he attacks close outs. Surround him with shooters, run PnR and feast. Definitely the best passer out of the draft.
 

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If Ty Lawson wasn't an alcoholic Denver could move him for something decent and give Mudiay the keys already.
 

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Mudiay >>>>>>>> Russell
Who the fukk even said something about Russell? nikka nobody even had time to say something about anybody else cuz you got the second post :mjlol: This thread should be about how well he's playing in Summer league

It's some miserable ass haters in this muhfukka :russ:
 

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Summer League can be fools gold, but I think Mudiay is very legit. He just has the demeanor of someone who "belongs" I don't know if it was that year in China, because he really didn't play that much over there, but he just looks more mature than most of the other rookies. He looks very comfortable out there. His shot doesn't look near as bad as some of the stuff that Ii read about him. He has excellent pace, great vision, looks to be a strong finisher, and his play along the baselines is very advanced for his age, he is very good along that baseline area.
 
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