<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Voodoo Child @ Jul 18 2008, 12:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>1,000... right on. So for the Wolves, Neitzel got the start vs. the Blazers. However, three games into it, Neitzel's averaging 0.0 apg. Niiice. At least Love's dominating. With his 26/15 outing he pushed his averages on the summer to 21 ppg, 15 rpg. "Summer league is summer league, blah, blah, blah," but okay, that's still better than just about any other rookie has done this summer.</div> your right about that. And at least he's proven to be more a solid and consistent player than Mayo. providing much more than just 20ppg. your right, I never bank too much on the stats they put up in summer league because of the level of play, but he looks very capable of posting averages of around 12-15ppg, 8-10 rpg, 4-5 apg and possibly a block or two a night. very solid for possible rookie year stats. And at least with his performance in summer league he solidifying his hold on the starting spot
Link Boxscore <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Darius Washington’s 19 points led the way for the Milwaukee Bucks, who defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 81-67 in 2008 NBA Summer League action on Saturday. Washington teamed up with Matt Freije, who finished with 16 points in the win, to lead the Bucks. The Timberwolves (1-3) came out strong, outscoring the Bucks 9-2 in the first six minutes of the game before Milwaukee (3-1) battled back to end the period within five. Milwaukee didn’t let go of the momentum, outscoring the Minnesota 23-16 in the second period to close out the half with a 37-35 lead. The game stayed close through the third quarter, featuring four lead changes and two ties before the Timberwolves reclaimed the lead midway. The Bucks answered back with Washington racking up seven points in the quarter, to give Milwaukee a five-point lead to start the fourth. Freije and Matt Lojeski combined for 14 of the Bucks’ 24 fourth-quarter points, as Milwaukee stretched their lead to 14 to defeat the Timberwolves. Minnesota, who lost 2008 lottery pick Kevin Love to a sore left Achilles midway through the third quarter, was led by Pops Mensah-Bonsu’s 13-point outing.</div> I hope it's minor. He's been so impressive so far.