<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>By 808HornetsfanOnly one player scored double-digits for the Hornets, allowing the Milwaukee Bucks to cruise to a 72-58 win on Thursday night. Lynn Greer scored 15 points for the Bucks, while teammate Damir Markota chipped in 12 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Not only did the Bucks out-score the Hornets by a 14-point margin, but they shot 46.4% from the field as a team compared to the Hornet?s lowly 29.9%.Anthony Roberson was able to lead the Hornets with 16 points, but he was basically the only player on the Hornets roster that came to play. Not one other person was able to score more the nine points, leading the coaches to believe that these youngsters may not be prepared to play against much tougher competition in the NBA regular season. Roberson has been, by far, the most productive player for the Hornets thus far in the league. Roberson has averaged 19 ppg in the two games he?s played in.Second-year big man Hilton Armstrong was dominated in the paint today, only grabbing a mere three rebounds, all of which were on defense. His fellow 2006 first-rounder Cedric Simmons sat out another game and may not return in time to play in the Hornet?s last two games.Other high-scorers for the Bucks included G Ramon Sessions who chipped in with 11 points, four rebounds and four assists while coming off the bench. C Noel Felix scored eight points and three rebounds and did a tremendous job at preventing the Hornets from getting rebounds. Felix is averaging 12.3 ppg and 4.3 rpg in the Summer League, he?s also shooting 59% from the field.Tomorrow night the Hornets will take on the Phoenix Suns before playing their final Summer League game on Sunday against the Houston Rockets. After watching three very disappointing games, I?m beginning to wonder if any of our young stars will get a grip on things and start working together as a team. First-round pick Julian Wright is only averaging 7.7 ppg and 6.3 rpg in three starts, while second-round pick Adam Haluska is averaging 4.7 ppg off the bench. If both of these guys want some playing time this season, they better show coach Scott that they?ve earned it? They?re really in a deep hole right now.</div>
Roberson has been handling his business; anybody think he'll be our third point? I know he came out as a good shooter in the draft. Oh, and the Hornets lost to the Suns so they're 0-4.