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Rodney Stuckey just had a monster game for the Pistons. If you haven't seen this kid out of Eastern Washington, he is the real deal as well.
 

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Rodney Stuckey just had a monster game for the Pistons. If you haven't seen this kid out of Eastern Washington, he is the real deal as well.


Yeah he was a scorer but playing at a smaller school and conference may have kept him under the radar a bit. He could be a good choice. I am hoping for Davis from LSU. He has got that Barkley body and once he loses 20 pounds he may be better.
 

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Nellie buzz on Belinelli: 'I think he's been sensational'

By Marc Stein
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<!-- end page tools --><!-- begin story body --><!-- template inline -->LAS VEGAS -- If Bay Area folks want reassuring signals regarding Don Nelson's willingness to keep coaching the Golden State Warriors, this is where they should look.

This is where Nelson can be found daily, watching three or four games in one sitting.

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Marco Belinelli has risen quickly in the eyes of Warriors coach Don Nelson.



This is where Nelson was seen and heard Monday night, laughing and huddling in the stands with Baron Davis as they took in a Kevin Durant show together.

This is where a Warriors rookie who was born to play in Nelson's system, according to Nelson himself, has generated more excitement than anyone at the NBA's sunbaked Las Vegas Summer League, Durant and Greg Oden included.

By now you've probably heard someone make the inevitable connection between Marco Belinelli and how his quick-trigger game is a Nellie Ball natural. Yet it should be noted that Nellie -- who has yet to publicly confirm that he'll be back on the Warriors' bench next season -- is making that connection, too.

Told by one reporter that Belinelli (pronounced Bell-LEE-nell-ee) has to be some sort of relative, Nellie chuckled and said: "I think it's going to work out real well for the both of us."

For starters, that would require Nelson to state his intention to return for the second year of a three-year deal in his second Golden State stint. Nelson refused again Monday to discuss his future, but sources close to the situation say that the 67-year-old wants his annual base salary of $3.1 million bumped to at least $5 million annually if he's to return for the next two seasons. Nelson made $5.1 million last season because of two $1 million bonuses, one for halting Golden State's 12-season playoff drought and another for getting the Warriors to the second round via their historic first-round upset of the 67-win Dallas Mavericks.

The Belinelli Factor, by contrast, is looking as solid as it can after a couple games at the Cox Pavilion on the UNLV campus. The Italian, taken No. 18 overall by the Warriors in last month's draft, announced himself with a stunning 37 points in Saturday's debut and followed that up Monday with 23 points in Golden State's 94-87 victory over Philadelphia.

"I think he's been sensational," Nelson said.

Belinelli didn't quite reach that stratosphere against the Sixers, needing 23 shots to get those points, but he continued to play with a poise and fearlessness to back up the Warriors' claim that they just might have snagged the most NBA-ready rookie available.

He's not your typical foreign-born rookie, true. Given his considerable experience back home in Italy, in a league long regarded as Europe's strongest, Belinelli arrived as a much more polished product than most 21-year-olds. But his 5-for-8 shooting from the 3-point line Monday, after a 5-for-7 spree of triples in the 37-point game, is atypical early success from deep for an overseas kid making the transition to the longer NBA shot.

As a teenager in Italy who earned regular playing time at a younger age than 2006 No. 1 overall pick Andrea Bargnani did, Belinelli was proclaimed by basketball officials and media experts in his country to be predestinato ... destined for greatness. No one is putting his NBA prospects in that category -- we haven't yet seen how this crafty 6-5 scorer will adapt physically and defensively to the NBA game -- but the famously hyperbolic Nelson has already seen enough, after two July outings, to declare that Belinelli has the ability to compete for spot minutes at point guard. Challenging Monta Ellis for the starting 2-guard berth left vacant by the deal that sent Jason Richardson to Charlotte is another possibility.

"He shoots the shot you don't expect," Nelson said. "He shoots it a little late, or he shoots it a little quicker than the [defender] expects. He'll surprise you how he comes off screens or when he back-cuts you. He's very unpredictable offensively, and that's what I like about him."

So much for the notion that unpredictable rookies are the scourge of coaches.

"This is one," Nelson said, "that doesn't make me nervous."

As for the notion that Nellie will ultimately decide he's not going to coach Belinelli...

"I'm worried, but at the same time I'm not worried," Davis said during a break from his unexpected appearance to see Durant. "They'll figure it out. Everyone will play fair because it's a fair organization."

Davis didn't use the word fair by accident, since he's seeking his own contract extension from the Warriors this summer. Yet when asked specifically if Nelson's role in the Warriors' historic late-season surge merits an increase in guaranteed money, just one season into his original contract, Davis insisted: "He deserves it."
 

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Glen Davis had 10 points 11 Rebounds last night in 22 minutes in summer league. He looked ok and has lost a few pounds. I think he can definitely play in the nBA if he works very hard and does all they tell him. Clifford Ray who has tutored and mentored a few other big men is working with Davis now.
 

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That Rashad Terry from NC just had a MONSTER game for Dallasscoring I believe like 35.

GLen Davis looked Good for Boston and will be a player. I hope.
 

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I agree, TB#1...its actually Reyshawn Terry though...

One thing I came away from watching that Dallas/Boston game...why the hell didn't we (Celtics) sign Jose Juan Berea when he went undrafted.

That kid was fantastic at Northeastern...went undrafted...and the Celtics' point guard depth problems has been problematic over the years. Barea also had monster pre-draft camps...broke the assist record at Portsmouth Camp...and now could possibly be the MVP of the Summer League.

Celtics are one team where he could get minutes. Not a huge deal, considering he's a back up point guard in the NBA...but found it to be odd, especially since the kid was local.
 

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I agree, TB#1...its actually Reyshawn Terry though...

One thing I came away from watching that Dallas/Boston game...why the hell didn't we (Celtics) sign Jose Juan Berea when he went undrafted.

That kid was fantastic at Northeastern...went undrafted...and the Celtics' point guard depth problems has been problematic over the years. Barea also had monster pre-draft camps...broke the assist record at Portsmouth Camp...and now could possibly be the MVP of the Summer League.

Celtics are one team where he could get minutes. Not a huge deal, considering he's a back up point guard in the NBA...but found it to be odd, especially since the kid was local.


I am hazy on the details, but that was last year and we had West, Telfair and Rondo on the horizon. We looked like we were all set or at least in Danny's eyes. Barea was definitely worth a shot though. I hope he pans out for somebody. Now we need a point gaurd in addition to Rondo. I think this Davis kid can play. If he works real hard, stahys trim, look out.
 

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I am hazy on the details, but that was last year and we had West, Telfair and Rondo on the horizon. We looked like we were all set or at least in Danny's eyes. Barea was definitely worth a shot though. I hope he pans out for somebody. Now we need a point gaurd in addition to Rondo. I think this Davis kid can play. If he works real hard, stahys trim, look out.
I hope the Celtics can hold my interest for 82 games. I really do. Every year I get excited to watch them play, last year was the absolute worst.
 

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I hope the Celtics can hold my interest for 82 games. I really do. Every year I get excited to watch them play, last year was the absolute worst.


Ainge is not doing what he is supposed to do. You need big men and defense. Instead we get a 30+ bombs away shooter. It is a joke. They may hold their own but it is not building a winner the right way. In the Globe last week the writer Peter May (I think) another exec saying the Celts never think of defense and you cannot win that way. I will root and watch em but not doing it right.
 

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Yeah...I wasn't too high on Davis...just wasn't a fan of his size...he's a "generous" 6'7"...but the kid has shown his efforts so far, and the weight is coming off...and he's a good kid, also...not gonna get into trouble or anything.

Rob- same here! do you remember Opening Night last season? I want to say it was against New Orleans...and they dedicated the game to Red. I was on the brink of gouging my eyes out...it was that brutal to watch & just knew all my pre-season hopes were gonna be crushed, haha. But thats the life of a fan...always a new season.
 

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I am a little excited about Davis (mostly hopefull). I doubt he is 6"7 but he is a Barkley clone with that wide body. Height will not matter because he will be a physical presence because he is wide. That is the hope anyway.
 

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Ainge is not doing what he is supposed to do. You need big men and defense. Instead we get a 30+ bombs away shooter. It is a joke. They may hold their own but it is not building a winner the right way. In the Globe last week the writer Peter May (I think) another exec saying the Celts never think of defense and you cannot win that way. I will root and watch em but not doing it right.

Well...Ainge is def. not done...they still have the Theo Ratliffe contract to deal. Its funny that Theo Ratliffe can hold value in trades...but thats how the NBA salaries/trades are in the NBA (trades have to have similar money going both ways & Ratliffe's hug $12 mill/season is expiring).

I have an odd feeling they deal for Marcus Camby...totally unbased...just a gut opinion.

Should be interesting to see. Defense & veteran PG are the next two targets for trade before the season.
 
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steal of the offseason is Spurs trading the rights to Luis Scola to Houston.

Scola considered the best player in Europe that wasn't in the NBA. been NBA-ready for quite some time.
 

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This dude Belnelli is the talk of the summer league, and considering where GS drafted him (very late), he is by far the steal of the draft.
 

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Belinelli has done nothing yet. Marcus Banks scored 42 points in a game the other day, that tells me the results mean nothing.
 

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