“They need time, obviously,” the coach said. “We just wanted them to get their feet wet. That being said, the opener’s right around the corner. We got work to do, and we got to get to it.”
The biggest bright spot from the narrow win over the Hornets actually may have been the second unit.
Players like Shamet, Payne, Kolek, Precious Achiuwa, Miles McBride and Jericho Sims all contributed.
Coming off a breakout season, McBride scored a game-high 22 points and Shamet, signed to a one-year deal in mid-September, added 16 points.
That group doesn’t even include center Mitchell Robinson, who will miss the first part of the regular season due to ankle surgery.
“We got a lot of guys that can hoop,” Bridges said. “Even when we were playing pickup in training camp, you can just see the talent out there. We got a lot of guys who can play, not just get some minutes, but can all play. It’s obviously a great problem to have. Thank God I’m not the coach, and have to figure out the minutes situation. That would be tough.”
It was a promising start for that group.
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