Curtis Kelly, Kansas State: The long-armed lefty was a bubbly personality on and off the floor, really showing an appetite to improve his game. Kelly's biggest issues will be patience and a go-to move. When in the post, Kelly thinks score first (which is the right thought) and sometimes gets tunnel vision to do exactly what he thought of doing before the ball arrived. As he gets a reliable go-to move and a counter, he needs to be more patient and make better reads. He can also be a better volume rebounder. Kelly has ability and "want to"; he just needs to put it together. After his hoops career is over, a stand-up career or a talk show awaits
Jacob Pullen, Kansas State: There wasn't a better personality at the camp. While Klay Thompson didn't say more than two words during the camp, perhaps it was because he couldn't get a word in! The funniest part of the camp was on the bus on the way to the last workout when some of the players were playing GM and saying what moves they would make in free agency. Pullen had his opinion and was hearing no disagreement. Pullen, quite simply, can make shots. He still needs to show a feel at the point guard position, but he has great range, and he knocks down open and contested shots from all areas. He is fearless