Found July 14, 2009 on
SI.com:
LAS VEGAS -- Outstanding performances in the NBA's annual summer leagues are usually a good indicator of ... well, nothing really. Just ask Marco Bellinelli, the Warriors guard who used a 22.8-points per game performance in the 2007 Las Vegas Summer League as a springboard to a 2.9-points per game rookie season. Or Jerryd Bayless, who went from 29.8 points per game in Vegas last summer to 4.3 last season and recently declared that his '08 effort was actually "the worst possible thing." Or Anthony Goldwire. Or Kedrick Brown. Or Qyntel Woods.
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