Jul 28, 2015 3:35 PM
A good rule of thumb when it comes to summer league is you should never get too worried about first-year players playing poorly or get too excited about second-year players playing well. Players with experience at the NBA level should be able to dominate those just getting their feet wet as professionals. That’s why, in and of itself, TJ Warren’s first-team All-Summer league performance, where he averaged 18.7 points a game on 54 percent shooting, doesn’t necessarily mean anything. It was just a reminder of what the No.