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Ebuka Okorie is a basketball player who is clearly very talented. Think of him like a kid on the playground who is super fast and just knows when to use that speed.
So far, we have watched three Summer League games. Here is what stands out:
Important Point: Okorie simply cannot afford to take these bad shots when he is in a crowded lane (the middle part near the basket) with three players around him. That is unacceptable, even in a low-pressure game.
Here is the simple breakdown:
Tonight’s game does not matter in the standings. But it is another chance to watch Okorie play and learn.
Here is when and where you can watch:
Ebuka Okorie is a fast and talented player with a good instinct for using his speed. In three Summer League games, he has shown skill but also taken too many bad shots in traffic. He will have better teammates on the real Pistons, but he must stop forcing bad shots. Tonight’s game is not important for standings, but it is a free look at Okorie in action at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU.
1. What is Summer League?
It is a low-pressure basketball event where young or developing players compete in games that do not count in the regular NBA season.
2. Why are Okorie’s bad shots a problem?
Because taking shots while surrounded by three defenders in a crowded area rarely works and hurts the team’s chance to score.
3. Will better teammates fix his shot choices?
They can help, but Okorie still needs to make smart passes instead of forcing bad shots when games matter.
4. Where can I watch tonight’s game?
You can watch on ESPNU at 6 p.m. ET from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.