I think he has the handles and the passing skills and the IQ to be a great point guard. You just needs more opportunity in time to calm those skills and showcase them. Expect him to be a Point God immediately?
Also, Scoot may end up being better than Shaedon.....so it would be a hard choice either way. I think Scoot has the DOG factor. Sharpe? I think he is too mellow.
In reference to my first post: Can anyone here look at the deal laid out by RJROB21 and not say, if all involved would go for it, we would have to make that move?
I'm mixed. If we don't have to give up too much. I read this comment (and I like the idea) on Blazers Edge by someone named RJROB21:
"If the deal is on the table, you make it.
What would we have to give up? The three picks are a starting point, plus salary. I am not moving Deni in the trade...
I love Wesley, but it might be so. I say, we play Wesley when he comes back and see what he can do, especially with his career potentially on the line.
The original link I found was a NYT article and site, but when I copied the URL link, it changed it to an Athletic article link....so I just copied the article text and pasted above^^^
Charging for news or stories is insane. Are not ad revenues enough????
NBA’s most surprising rookie? Caleb Love, Blazers’ undrafted gem mentored by Damian Lillard
Since Dec. 23, Caleb Love ranks fourth among all Trail Blazers in total minutes and overall plus-minus, ranking third on the team in scoring over that span. Soobum Im/NBAE via Getty Images
Jason Quick...
Wow, this is a great read! I'm rooting for Love even more now! And Dame, you are a class act and selfless leader, but most importantly, a teacher!
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6996415/2026/01/26/caleb-love-blazers-damian-lillard-nba/