The NBA G League has announced (via Twitter) a five-man All-Showcase Team following its 2024 Winter Showcase in Orlando, which wrapped up in Sunday. The standout players recognized by the NBAGL are as follows:
- Josh Christopher (Sioux Falls Skyforce)
- Leonard Miller (Iowa Wolves)
- Jahlil Okafor (Indiana Mad Ants)
- T.J. Warren (Westchester Knicks)
- Jahmir Young (Grand Rapids Gold)
The event, which was the culmination of the G League’s fall Tip-Off Tournament, included an eight-team, single-elimination bracket made up of the top finishers in the Tip-Off Tournament. Those eight clubs were vying for the Showcase Cup, with the league’s other 22 teams each playing a pair of non-tournaments from Thursday to Sunday.
Warren’s Knicks defeated Christopher’s Skyforce in the Showcase Cup final, with Warren averaging 22.7 points per game on 54.8% shooting in Westchester’s three victories. The veteran forward had 24 points and four assists in Sunday’s championship game.
Four of the five players named to the All-Showcase Team were in the Showcase Cup bracket. The only exception was Okafor, who averaged 22.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game on 66.7% shooting in a pair of non-tournament victories for the Pacers‘ affiliate.
While Miller is on a standard NBA contract with the Timberwolves and Christopher is on a two-way deal with the Heat, Warren, Okafor, and Young aren’t currently controlled by NBA teams and could be freely signed by one at any time. Their performances over the weekend in front of scouts and executives should help strengthen their cases for NBA promotions, especially once the 10-day contract window opens in January.
Warren and Okafor are NBA veterans who each have several years of experience in the league, whereas Young is an undrafted rookie who was in camp with the Nuggets in the fall. The former Maryland standout had 22 points, nine assists, and seven rebounds in Grand Rapids’ win over the OKC Blue on Thursday, then put up 28 points, seven assists, six rebounds, and three steals in a losing effort to Westchester on Saturday.
“Kolek at Winter Showcase finale in Orlando on Sunday. The second-round rookie left with the finest souvenir, as he earned MVP honors with a 22-point, 11-assist double-double in the 125-119 win over the Sioux Falls Skyforce.”
Knicks need bench scoring. Can surely use another player that can get buckets. Warren looks like he fits the bill. I hope we don’t lose him. Since any team can sign him. I also wouldn’t mind Okafor. Always thought he was a perfect old school PF. Maybe Thibs can work his bigs magic with him.
Under Thibs it’s the first time I’ve seen. The Knicks use their farm system to upgrade their team. Good to see them use it right. NYK