Jared Eborn has posted a lengthier take on Jaycee Carroll and his chances of landing an NBA roster spot:
Does Carroll really have a chance to stick with Nets?
Jared Eborn
DeseretNews.com blogger
uly 9, 2008
After one summer league game, Jaycee Carroll looked like the rookie free-agent signing of the year. Playing against lottery picks, veterans and other players hungry to impress a team, the former Utah State star looked everything like a future NBA player.
But exactly how telling -- or misleading, perhaps -- were the 22 points, seven rebounds and five assists?
Sure, those numbers led the New Jersey Nets in all three categories, but would that kind of production last? Would Carroll continue to post impressive numbers in subsequent games and give eager Aggie fans something to thump their collective chest about?
The answer is no -- and yes.
Carroll scored just five points on 1-of-6 shooting in his second outing with the Nets.
Game 3, however, was more like what USU fans have been so used to seeing. The guard from Evanston, Wyoming was asked to come off the bench against Oklahoma and responded with an impressive 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting while tossing out three assists and grabbing a pair of rebounds... Go here for the remainder.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Jared Eborn/Deseret News with more on Jaycee Carroll
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 8:23 PM
Labels: Jaycee Carroll, Utah State basketball
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