I'll just look at it this way:
Summer League got no shit on a real man's league. You're going to see this type of stuff (I saw the first two games, so I know what you guys were talking about).
Eyenga does look like a great athlete. I suppose if the Cavs decide to keep him here, they could give him the occasional 5 minutes off the bench to spell LeBron, or otherwise get the garbage minutes from blowouts. They don't need to take him to the D-League, but he better learn English, and fast. I suppose he could really grow if he continues to impress his real coach. Scottie Pippen only had 20 minutes a game his first year, then started to take off. Eyenga might have the potential to be a 10 minute a game guy by the end. Just take Boobie's rookie year as the example. He excelled a lot by the end. Eyenga could do the same thing.
I already liked Green. He'll probably get the first chance to play. Mike Brown probably needs a little patience, but it's not like Eyenga or Green are like J.J., right?
Personally, no matter who's doing what in the Summer League, our coaches are very insightful. They're not going to be fooled by the freezes their draft picks are getting. They'll realize who's really special and who isn't. I have no doubt that Eyenga is being complimented for his efforted in some language. Green is probably doing the same. Even if Kinsey continues to do his thing, I have the most confindence in Mike Brown and his staff. As for Chris Jent, this is merely his test to be the new offensive coordinator
. We'll see what happens in October, because there will clearly be a solution that will work. I just have that gut feeling.
Insiders, the coaches aren't fooled by this horrendous play or psuedo "scoring glory" games, right? Clearly, this will put Kinsey off the roster or give Eyenga more of a chance when we finally start the pre-season with our real players, right? Once they get a real point guard to play with, that spells out the true potential for Eyenga and Green.