The Chicago Bulls defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 80-74 tonight to capture their first win of the 2009 Las Vegas Summer League.
The game pitted two win-less teams against each other, which made for pretty ugly ball. The game was close for most of the game, with Oklahoma City making it a 3 point game at 70-67 with 3:22 remaining in the game.
From there, Anthony Roberson took over the game scoring 8 points in the final 2:27, leading the Bulls to victory.
Anthony Roberson might have saved his career with the Bulls tonight. He scored 24 points on 9-16 shooting, and 3-8 from three point land. This is a day after a 0 point performance on 0-5 shooting out of him.
The reason it may save his career, is because of the way that he looked scoring these points. It was somewhat of a Ben Gordon-lite performance, with long range bombs, and explosive scoring in clutch time. As already evidenced by the signing of Jannero Pargo, the Bulls are looking for those guys who can heat up quickly and make some shots, and Roberson certainly fit that characterization tonight. Forman might just want to keep Roberson around as another option for Vinny to throw in there off the bench to stry to jumpstart the offense when all seems to be at loss.
James Johnson had an interesting game tonight. He wasn’t dominant, but he was very effective. He finished the game with 8 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists.
He did poorly scoring wise tonight, shooting 2-11. I noticed a few problems in Johnson’s offensive game that need to be fixed. The first problem is that he pump fakes too much. His pump fake is effective for now, it’s a really good pump fake actually, but it won’t continue to work in the NBA if he doesn’t prove that he can shoot. Too often he gets the ball with plenty of space to shoot, hesitates, then pumpfakes, to open up a drive to the basket. He has to mix it up some more between shooting and driving to the basket.
The second problem is that when he does drive to the basket, he brings the ball down, instead of keeping it high, which is the reason why the ball gets knocked out of his hands so often.
Defensively, Johnson looked a little better today. There was one moment where he just got completely lost in no man’s land on a pick and roll, leading to an easy basket for his man. Other then that, the defense looked much better tonight. However, the Thunder have yet to win in Las Vegas, so it just might be a case of their players not being any good, leading to no difficulty in defending their players.
Rebounding wise, he looked poor for most of the game, but he noticeably ramped up the effort on the glass in the fourth quarter, and did quite well with the increased effort.
Johnson’s passing is what really glowed for him tonight. He didn’t have any flashy passes that wowed you, or anything that really stood out really. What his passes were, were smart basketball passes. He made the right pass at the right time, leading to easy scores for his teammates. His court vision is excellent, and he seems to see the open guys, and delivers nice passes helping his teammates score.
James Augustine had another nice game tonight, scoring 9 points on 4-4 shooting, and grabbing 10 rebounds. I think he has proven so far this summer league that he belongs on an NBA bench somewhere next season. He doesn’t try to play a more important role than he can handle, and just stays to his abilities, and it works out well for him. Three games in summer league so far, and all three of them were good for Augustine.
Linton Johnson finished with 10 points and 5 rebounds tonight. It’s nice to see him looking like an actual NBA player out there again.
Demarcus Nelson had 10 points on 3-10 shooting. I can’t see him making any impact in the NBA. He has good size, but his skills just aren’t NBA caliber. The Bulls front office seems to think he has some upside, but I would have no qualms if he was waived following summer league.
For the Thunder, James Harden scored 20 points and had 5 assists. From what I’ve seen of him both in Las Vegas and in Orlando, Harden looks to be a pretty good shooting guard in the NBA going forward. Good pick by the Thunder at three.
DJ White added in 15 points and Robert Vaden added in 14 points.
B.J. Mullens, or Byron as he would like to be known, finished with 7 points on 3-9 shooting and 7 rebounds. He looked okay. He has some nice moves in the post, but can’t quite finish. He had quite a few shots blocked tonight. You can definitely see that there is potential there. It’s not like past Sonics picks, like Mohammad Sene, Johan Petro, or Robert Swift where you don’t see any potential in them of ever being good.
Taj Gibson did not play in today’s game because of plantar fascitis. That’s not a good start to Gibson’s NBA career. He will likely have to take some time off his foot for it to heal. We saw previously how Nocioni was never the same after suffering from plantar fascitis. This could make it a bad career from the start for Gibson, although he probably wasn’t going to have an illustrious career, even without being plagued by plantar fascitis throughout his career.
With this win tonight, the Bulls improve to 1-2 in Las Vegas Summer League competition. The Bulls next game is at 5 tomorrow against the New York Knicks.