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Houston Rockets Summer League Roster

In continuing the series of spending way too much time telling you more than you need to know about players that don't have NBA contracts, I present the Houston Rockets Summer League roster in excruciating detail.

For a breakdown of other NBA Summer League rosters, check these out: New Jersey NetsUtah Jazz,Philadelphia 76ersOrlando MagicIndiana Pacers,Boston CelticsOklahoma City ThunderDenver Nuggets and the Dallas Mavericks.

For the rest of the Vegas Summer League rosters, refer to this post.

As a friendly reminder to those that haven't been following this series, I won't be discussing Jermaine Taylor, Patrick Patterson, Jordan Hill or Chase Budinger.  They are guaranteed to play in the NBA next season and you should probably be able to learn everything you need to know about them over at The Dream Shake.

I'm going to list the players by position, then how likely it is that they'll appear on any NBA roster next season.

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NBA Orlando Pro Summer League 2010: Day 2 Preview

Today's action in Orlando's version of the NBA Summer League begins with James Augustine and the Utah Jazz versus Daniel Orton's temper tantrums Orlando Magic.  We know which one should look better, but that doesn't mean as much as I'd like.

As I've mentioned over and over again, the majority of these games will be available on NBA TV. For those that don't have access to NBA TV (like me), however, there is the availability to watch all of the Summer League games online for $14.95 - as well as the chance to watch games on demand.

I've hidden "what to watch for" after the jump!

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NBA Orlando Pro Summer League 2010: Day 1 In Review

The NBA Summer League season is officially underway as Monday's clash between the Charlotte Bobcats and Utah Jazz tipped off the Orlando Pro Summer League down in Florida.

For the next two weeks, we'll be covering every excruciating minute of both the Orlando and Vegas Summer League (so follow us on Twitter here and here).  We'll have the previews each day (as shown here) as well as as a review - as shown... well, that's what I'm sorting out right now.

Since most people visiting Ridiculous Upside are probably doing so as a way to see who's looking good and bad at Summer League in lieu of a recap of each game, I've decided to bring back the lovely Monstars and Nonstars that we employed during the D-League playoffs.

What this will mean, typically, is that we'll profile the day's three best (Monstars!) and worst players in handy bullet form fashion for your perusing pleasure.  Most likely, though, we'll stay away form the NBA Draft picks just because that's too easy - and they're already hyped/written about enough everywhere else.

Let's begin!

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NBA Orlando Pro Summer League 2010: Day 1 Preview

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Finally!

The first portion of the NBA Summer League begins today in Orlando with a match-up between Darius Miles and the Charlotte Bobcats versus Rod "Boom Tho" Benson's Utah Jazz.

As I've mentioned over and over again, the majority of these games will be available on NBA TV. For those that don't have access to NBA TV (like me), however, there is the availability to watch all of the Summer League games online for $14.95 - as well as the chance to watch games on demand.

What to watch for in each game after the jump - and if you're a fellow Summer League junkie, feel free to use this as an open thread (I'll even join you!).

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OKC Thunder Summer League Roster

In continuing the series of spending way too much time telling you more than you need to know about players that don't have NBA contracts, I present the Oklahoma City Thunder Summer League roster in excruciating detail.

For a look at the rest of the Orlando Summer League rosters, check this out: New Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, Orlando Magic, Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics.

For the Vegas Summer League rosters, refer to this post.

 

 

No.

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

DOB

College/Last Team

Exp

25

Cliff Hammonds

G

6-3

200

12/18/85

Clemson/DASH Peristeri Athens

R

13

James Harden

G

6-5

217

8/26/89

Arizona State

1

9

Serge Ibaka

F

6-10

235

9/18/89

Brazzaville (Congo)

1

31

Marcus Lewis

F

6-8

246

8/5/86

Oral Roberts/Tulsa 66ers

R

6

Eric Maynor

G

6-3

175

6/11/87

Virginia Commonwealth

1

23

Byron Mullens

C

7-0

275

2/14/89

Ohio State

1

42

Ryan Reid

F

6-8

235

10/30/86

Florida State

R

11

Mustafa Shakur

G

6-4

195

8/18/84

Arizona

R

30

Robert Vaden

G

6-5

205

3/3/85

Alabama-Brimingham

R

5

Kyle Weaver

G

6-6

215

2/18/86

Washington State

2

3

DJ White

F

6-9

240

8/31/86

Indiana

2

21

Latavious Williams

F

6-8

216

3/29/89

Starkville HS/Tulsa 66ers

R

 

For your reference, I won't be talking about D.J. White, Kyle Weaver, Byron Mullens, Eric Maynor, Serge Ibaka or James Harden - they're already guaranteed to play in the NBA next season and you should probably be able to learn everything you need to know about them over at Welcome To Loud City.

I'm going to list the players by position, then how likely it is that they'll appear on any NBA roster next season.  With as many rotation players as the Thunder included, though, I don't know how many of these guys will be given a legitimate chance.

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Boston Celtics Summer League Roster

In continuing the series of spending way too much time telling you more than you need to know about players that don't have NBA contracts, I present the Boston Celtics Summer League roster in excruciating detail.

For the rest of the Orlando Pro Summer League rosters, refer to this constantly updating post.

For the Vegas Summer League rosters, refer to this post.

Other entries thus far in the series include: New Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, Orlando Magic, Indiana Pacers.


#PlayerPos.Ht.Wt.School
41 Jaycee Carroll G 6'2" 180 Utah State
50 Semih Erden C 7'0" 240 Turkey
27 Tony Gaffney F 6'8" 215 Massachusetts
45 Rodney Green G 6'5" 190 La Salle
55 Luke Harangody F 6'8" 255 Notre Dame
46 Matt Janning G 6'4" 198 Northeastern
60 Vyacheslav Kravstov C 7'0" 270 Ukraine
40 Oliver Layafette G 6'2" 190 Houston
58 Art Parkahouski C 6'11" 260 Radford
47 DeShawn Sims F 6'8" 225 Michigan
48 Ryan Thompson G 6'6" 220 Rider
49 Ryan Wittman F 6'7" 215 Cornell

For your reference, I won't be talking about Luke Harangody, Tony Gaffney, former D-Leaguer Oliver Lafayette or Semih Erden - they're already property of the Celtics so you should be able to learn everything you need to know about them over at CelticsBlog.

I'm going to list the players by position, then how likely it is that they'll appear on any NBA roster next season.

Also, what's up with the numbers and the fact that eight of their invites are white dudes?

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Indiana Pacers Summer League Roster

Buzzah, wha?  No, I haven't been sleeping for the last few weeks, but you're forgiven for thinking so (I'm assuming you all have noticed how infrequently I've been posting lately, and not just Scott).  But it's almost Summer League time!  The Orlando league kicks off in just three days, so to continue our effort to get you up to speed with who will be there, here's a breakdown of the Indiana Pacers' roster.

For the rest of the Orlando Pro Summer League rosters, refer to this constantly updating post.

For the Vegas Summer League rosters, refer to this post.

Other entries thus far in the series include: New Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, Orlando Magic

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthday School/Country Last team
24 Paul George F 6-9 210 5/2/90 Fresno State Fresno State (NCAA)
11 Richard Hendrix F 6-8 265 11/15/86 Alabama CB Granada (Spain)
51 Thomas Heurtel G 6-2 180 4/10/89 France Strasbourg IG (France)
4 Adam Koch F 6-8 255 5/4/88 Northern Iowa Northern Iowa (NCAA)
7 Chris Kramer G 6-3 214 4/4/88 Purdue Purdue (NCAA)
21 Marcus Landry G-F 6-7 230 11/1/85 Wisconsin Boston (NBA)
20 James Mays F 6-9 230 3/3/86 Clemson Humacao (Puerto Rico)
32 Josh McRoberts F 6-10 240 2/2/87 Duke Indiana (NBA)
2 Russell Robinson G 6-1 205 1/24/86 Kansas Maine (NBADL)
15 Magnum Rolle C-F 6-11 225 2/23/86 Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech (NCAA)
6 Lance Stephenson G 6-5 210 9/5/90 Cincinnati Cincinnati (NCAA)
9 Bryce Taylor G-F 6-5 210 9/27/86 Oregon Telekom (Germany)
8 Darryl Watkins C 6-11 258 11/8/84 Syracuse TianJin Rongcheng (China)
12 Marcus Williams F 6-7 205 11/18/86 Arizona Austin (NBADL)

 

As with the other teams, I'll leave out names you're already familiar with (McRoberts, George, Stephenson) for those you may not be.  These will be broken down by position, in the order of how much of a chance I think they have of playing in the NBA next year (though I'll probably be wrong) - again, same as the rest.

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Orlando Magic Summer League Roster

In continuing the series of spending way too much time telling you more than you need to know about players that don't have NBA contracts, I present the Orlando Magic Summer League roster in excruciating detail.

For the rest of the Orlando Pro Summer League rosters, refer to this constantly updating post.

For the Vegas Summer League rosters, refer to this post.

Other entries thus far in the series include: New Jersey Nets, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers.

ORLANDO MAGIC

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College/Last Team
5 Jeff Adrien PF 6'7 243 2/10/86 Connecticut/Leche Rio Breogan Lugo (Spain)
10 Joe Crawford G 6'5 210 6/17/86 Kentucky/Los Angeles D-Fenders
40 Paul Davis C 6'11 270 6/21/84 Michigan State/Maine Red Claws (NBDL)
24 Patrick Ewing Jr. F 6'8 240 5/20/84 Georgetown/Reno Big Horns (NBDL)
23 Trey Gilder F 6'9 185 1/24/85 Northwestern State/Albuquerque Thunderbirds (NBDL)
35 Yaroslav Korolev F 6'9 225 5/7/87 Reno Bighorns (NBDL)
34 Ben McCauley F/C 6'9 237 9/6/87 N.C. State/Strasbourg IG (France)
43 Daniel Orton C 6'10 255 8/6/90 Kentucky
1 Jerome Randle G 5'10 172 5/21/87 California
25 Stanley Robinson F 6'9 210 7/14/88 Connecticut
4 Sean Singletary G 6-0 185 9/6/85 Virginia/Caja Laboral Vitoria (Spain)
45 Vladimir Stimac C 6'10 255 8/25/87 KK Crvena Zvezda Beograd (Serbia)
3 Curtis Stinson G 6'3 215 2/15/83 Iowa State/Iowa Energy (NBDL)
11 Donell Taylor G 6'5 215 7/26/82 UAB/Idaho Stampede (NBDL)

 

For your reference, I won't be talking about Daniel Orton or Stanley Robinson - Ben Q. Rock should have already taught you enough about them over at Orlando Pinstriped Post.

I'm going to list the players by position, then how likely it is that they'll appear on any NBA roster next season.

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