T-Rob was great last night, loved it when he called out RJeff for talking smack! Robinson's toughness and grit is a blessing. Wish we had a highlight or gif of the incident, it was awesome and so was Rob: 6 Rebounds, 4 Great Blocks (2 Counted), and 8 Points in 14 Minutes. How'd we get so lucky to get the number five (and sixth) pick in the 2012 draft? While various factors caused the trades; Thomas Robinson is a very specific type of role player at this stage in his career; a hustle player who's attributes shine in a high powered-offense where he can clean up the boards and get the tough garbage points. One day he might become a go-to option on offense but for now he's filling a much needed role on this Blazers team, a role that wasn't a necessity for the prior two squads he suited up for.
The numbers are solidifying for TRob: he's the best player off the bench right now. He's got some major potential.
I think sly had the gif on the game thread. T rob will become our game changing big off the bench. I think he has the capabilities to get a rebound every 1-2 minutes and a point for every minute. He will start blocking more shots once the game slows down for him.
And for your info, I save EVERY play from every game and I had TRob with 4 books last night. I don't know where they got 2!
Jefferson: "I'm not going to mess with Joel Freeland 'cause I heard what he did to Luke Babbitt so I'm going to punk your a$$ rookie." T-Rob: "Watch your mouth."
If he can learn to slow down from Tasmanian Devil speed on offense, he has a real shot at being a nice player.
He definitely should've had four blocks, not two. He had the two HUGE blocks a minute or two apart, I believe, in the second quarter. Then a few minutes later, he had two on the same possession (about 2 or 3 seconds apart). Not sure how they only got him down for two, either, HCP!
I was wondering that later on in the game, when they mentioned two blocks. Thought what the hell, he had 4 in a 2 minute span.
He's got some physical attributes that are pretty elite and despite how erratic he looks at times, he's efficiency is pretty good considering how limited his opportunities have been so far. His biggest weakness seems to be fully understanding how his play fits into the context of the whole with his teammates (as evidenced by his less than stellar on/off court numbers). But nearly 50% shooting and Per 36 numbers of 17/11 is a better than I expected for a guy that is on his third team in 1 1/4 years. http://www.82games.com/1314/13POR12.HTM http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/robinth01.html EDIT: caveats for small sample size of minutes and autocorrelation of his production coinciding principally with other bench units.
Probably the same stat guys who used to start Stockton out with 5 dimes before they even tipped the ball!
You can tell his athleticism and coordination and skill is there. Which is different from Meyers, who only has the athleticism, but no coordination. I think when Robinson figures out how to move and slash without the ball within the offense, he'll be a very valuable player for us. Unfortunately right now, his offense other than put backs, causes the ball movement and player movement to stall.
I think he gets lost on defense quite a bit too. The team's offense efficiency numbers only modestly dip with him on the court, but they surrender quite a bit more with him out there ... though how much of that responsibility falls on Robinson isn't always easy to tease out, without looking at him on a play-by-play basis.
Yup, one of the reasons I alluded to why he was traded by two teams. Lots of learning left to do but that's the exciting part, watching it all come together. Highly doubt he'll be traded again.
If he progresses to the point where he's worthy of a starting role, some team is going to try and pay him like one when his rookie contract expires ... so I guess what I'm saying is don't get too comfortable.