NBA.com Rookie Ladder
The Rookie Ladder is a free-flowing, constantly updated chart that ranks the 2010-11 rookies. If a rookie plays well, he climbs the ladder. Play poorly, and he'll slide down a rung ... or two or three. The rankings are updated by NBA.com's Drew Packham, who also compiles the weekly T-Mobile Rookie Rankings.
Day 10 from Las Vegas: Final thoughts
John Wall was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Las Vegas Summer League and DeMarcus Cousins was named T-Mobile Rookie of the Month for his performance, but they weren't the only ones impressing in Las Vegas.
A few notes:
Dallas guard Dominique Jones was very impressive. He is very athletic, built really strong and can get to the hoop. He will be a tough defender for the Mavs and could be a key piece off the bench. He seems like a hard worker and I left Vegas thinking very highly of his future.
Landry Fields, a second-round pick by the Knicks, was also a revelation. He seemed to always be on the ball. He wouldn't take over the game, but you'd look up and he'd have double-digits in scoring and you'd see him everywhere on the court. A hard worker like him could be a role player in New York.
Larry Sanders, Milwaukee's pick at No. 15, was fun to watch. I didn't know much about Sanders coming out of VCU, but I'm very high on his potential. He's long, athletic, and can block shots. He will be a nice fit in the Bucks, where he can run the floor and help take some of the weight off Andrew Bogut in the middle.
Current Rankings
Rookie News
NBA.com's Art Garcia will be in Las Vegas all week, providing news and analysis of the action. You can follow all his coverage at the Hang Time Blog.
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