Matt Cross made so many winning type plays I couldn't believe it was his first game. He defends, helps, communicates, and even rebounded tough a few times.
Beverly had one of the most selfish plays I've ever seen when he got a steal, had a dunk to his right and decided to drive right into the chest of a player standing there drinking a Coke. His teammate (believe it was McGusty) was furious. That really stands out to me as a problem within the team when you see something so selfish occurring. Hopefully that's a point of emphasis between games because Beverly has some tools.
McGusty was off the entire game. Just felt like he wasn't focused or was frustrated over role etc.
Brooks does the things you want to see with this team and most importantly he understands his role and wants to play his role and only his role. Sounds simple, but it looked pretty clear to me that we have some players who want their role to be "more" than it is.
Wong really understands angles and how to get the ball to the rim. That will become a little more difficult against more athletic teams with a rim protector, but he really impressed me with his growth in this game.
Walker did some nice things. He has some areas to grow, but he really looked his best playing as a small-5. I'm a big fan of small ball in basketball at all levels these days and he gives us an option we didn't really have last year.
I saw Miller play live in high school and couldn't believe he was a Miami player back then and it's a good sign to me that he can go from being a starter last year to barely playing on this team.
Lykes is always going to have his limitations due to size and shot selection. I hope for the best for him, but really think if we had a smarter player that could start in the backcourt (like maybe Timberlake when he comes back), Lykes would be best suited for a transition/microwave role off-the-bench.
This team is better than last year, but still has a ways to go as a group to really compete for anything more than the bubble. In my opinion.