At least Alex Sarr played well defensively.
The Wizards' first-round pick (second overall) in this year's draft was held scoreless for 30 minutes in Tuesday's summer league loss to the Trail Blazers, 82-80.
Sarr's offense was shocking, going 0-of-15 from the field, missing all seven three-pointers and missing both free throws.
During the third quarter, Sarr attempted a layup in the middle of the lane and had the ball swiped away by Donovan Clingan, the University of Connecticut kid who was selected seventh overall by Portland.
To make matters worse, Sarr lost the ball three times.
The Frenchman grabbed nine rebounds (four of them on the defensive end) and also recorded three blocks.
The performance continued a trend during Summer League for Sarr, whose offensive efficiency has been an issue through the first three games.
Sarr scored 12 points on 4-of-12 shooting in the Wizards' win over the Hawks on Friday, but was limited to just eight points against the Rockets on Sunday.
“It's an up-and-down game,” Sarr told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Monday about the pace of an NBA game. “I think I'm adapting pretty well.”
Prior to the NBA Draft, Yahoo reported that Sarr's camp wanted him to go to the Wizards over Atlanta, who had the No. 1 overall pick.
Sarr did not practice or visit with the Hawks prior to the draft in June.
He denied it. He never said he didn't want to go to the Hawks during an interview with ESPN just before the first round.
“I never said I didn't want to be there,” he said. “I have a great team of agents. Atlanta saw me play this year. I was playing in Atlanta. [Overtime Elite]So I don't think it's all down to one training session.”