Kiki Vandeweghe is no numbers-crunching "Money Ball" advocate. Nor is he someone who relies solely on videotape or even eyeballing a player when passing judgment. Instead, he gives prospective players what Mike Monroe of the San Antonio Express News calls "little tests"--fictional scenarios that measure intelligence and ethics. As Ken Berger of Newsday notes, Vandeweghe has six months to prove it works.
- NBA Beat: Vandeweghe gets back in the game - Mike Monroe - San Antonio Express-News
- Nets gig allows Vandeweghe to keep eye on Garden - Ken Berger - New York Newsday