Gee knows the opportunity he has with the Spurs
LAS VEGAS -- While I was at the 2010 Summer League, most of the buzz focused on which players were
making an impression on the court. From Jeremy Lin who impressed many with his performance against Washington Wizard's John Wall to John Wall himself who showed why he was drafted number one in the 2010 NBA Draft.
However, another player who was also mentioned among the buzz was Alonzo Gee of the San Antonio Spurs.
Gee impressed many in the stands including fellow media members sitting in press row. One stated he could be starting for the Spurs in a few years. He displayed a great all around game. Offensively he was getting to the rim and hitting his outside shot as in the game against the Atlanta Hawks where he scored 24 points. On the defensive end he showed a knack for steals including four against the Hawks and three in the last game of the Summer League against the Memphis Grizzlies.
He even impressed Spurs forward, DeJuan Blair, "He has been playing excellent. I think that's our team MVP right now. I can say a lot about him."
Still, he knows he has further development to become an impact player for the Spurs, "The defensive end and keep rebounding and make my open shots. That's what they (Spurs) want me to do," said Gee when I asked him about the areas he still needs to develop.
It is refreshing to see a young player embrace the fact development is still needed but it's not just what Gee has to do on the court. He is fully aware of a great opportunity he has playing for the Spurs and knows not to squander it including taking advantage of the veterans on the Spurs roster, "I talk to everybody. You can get information or whatever you need from all the guys. They are all helpful."
Last season, when Gee was signed by the Washington Wizards, many Spurs fans felt as if another solid young player just slipped away. Perhaps the Spurs organization felt the same. Just as soon as he was signed by Washington, they released him and the Spurs swooped and signed him to a contract. Gee recognized this, "I was in Washington, then got to be with the Spurs and be with them in the playoffs. It's just a great opportunity to be with the organization."
Last season he did not get much time on the court with the Spurs but after his impressive play in the Summer League (averaged 14.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 1.8 assists) it wouldn't be a stretch to see him get a new opportunity with the Spurs and that's minutes on the court as a major contributor.






While in the Western Conference, the Dallas Mavericks pushed hard to get Tyson Chandler from the Charlotte Bobcats, the Utah Jazz added Al Jefferson and Raja Bell, and the Phoenix Suns essentially replaced Amar'e Stoudemire and Leandro Barbosa with Hedo Turkoglu and Josh Childress. The list just goes on and on.
Anderson will give added depth on the Spurs' guard rotation which already includes Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, George Hill and probably Garrett Temple. The team also have guys who can play the three-position should they decide to bring back Malik Hairston and keep Summer League sensation Alonzo Gee.
leave Las Vegas with a perfect record as they took on the Memphis Grizzlies.
player who has been standing out for the team has been Alonzo Gee. Gee has been averaging 15.3 points, six rebounds and 2.7 steals through three games.
Clippers undefeated going 3-0 in the 2010 NBA Summer League. The Spurs have been led by Gary Neal who has been averaging 15.7 points. The Clippers came into the game 1-2 in the Summer league led by rookie Al-Farouq Aminu who has been averaging 12.3 points.
At the half the Spurs led 39 to 26. They were led by Gee with 15 points, shot 41% from the floor (16/39), grabbed 15 rebounds, and had 22 points in the paint.
chat with Darryl Watkins and ask him a few quick questions about the Summer League, defense, his goals and more.