I made the same comments to myself during the game. I recalled 3 situations. Two were badly thrown passes and one was literally thrown to him with about a second or two on the shot clock and he was covered pretty tightly. One pass was over his head and outstretched arms and he had to run it...
Here are two so far that I know of:
http://www2.downeybrand.com/arena/arena.html
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/downtown-arena-webcam/
ESC cameras will be live at 7:30 AM on 8/13:
http://sacramentoesc.com/live/
If he delayed working out for a few scheduled teams, it could be a minor injury. Something that his people would probably keep quiet. I doubt he would be avoiding a workout for a team that with a higher pick then where he had workouts already.
I've heard that the council vote may happen on 4/29 due to the timing of the eminent domain lawsuit. They threw this off a few weeks when C-III filed for a change in venue to Alameda. Ruling on that has to come first.
STOP has allowed anyone with money to hijack their arena vote issue for their own purposes. Rufer is just the latest who is using this for his political agenda. Hopefully the judge will uphold the city clerk decision soon and the rest of this will just fade away.
They screwed up badly with their petitions and were guilty of concealing their major funding source. So they are desperate to find anything and anyone to divert attention away from their misdeeds.
This system has bigger flaws than the current one. It allows the best impact player to pretty much pick his situation by staying an extra year in college. He would know the team slated to pick #1 that year and the next. Imagine a a LeBron level talent being given the chance to choose...
So Craig Powell from VFAD was all hopping mad about the surprise timeline of the bond funding. This wasn't some bombshell. I knew about it back in August. The "what if?" scenarios with that timeline went away when Gov. Brown signed the SB to streamline the EIR process. Which happened months...