BigGameDamian
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start Meyers Leonard instead? Thoughts?

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start Meyers Leonard instead? Thoughts?
he isnt ready, but ill be pissed if he isnt playing at least 20 mpg in the meantime, and close to 30 by seasons end
Been saying this since the pre season
Personally, I'd rather see the Blazers acquire another big man. Perhaps a trade involving Wesley Matthews (or such) and Spencer Hawes when possible (I think Dec. 15th).
I think we've got some decent bigs ABM. They're just young, and we're not really a team that needs to worry about winning now.
What do you mean he's not ready? They are not a veteran team and I still don't think Hickson is in the Blazers long term future plans.
as in starting bigs on other teams will put us in a hole nightly
i mean if the goal is to lose 60 games, we might as well start barton too
I still like the thought of getting Steve Blake in a trade to be the backup point guard.
Personally, I'd rather see the Blazers acquire another big man. Perhaps a trade involving Wesley Matthews (or such) and Spencer Hawes when possible (I think Dec. 15th).
start Meyers Leonard instead? Thoughts?![]()
I just don't think you can bench a guy who is averaging a double double as your center.
Our starters are playing about 35-40 minutes a game, it's not like Hickson would be in there with 4 scrubs if he came off the bench. You play your best players period. Horrible idea.
I mostly agree with that, but assuming they didn't draft busts in Claver, Freeland, Leonard and Barton all of those guys are going to need an investment of time ... and by time, I mean real court time, not the sporadic practice time that players get in the thick of the regular season.
I mostly agree with that, but assuming they didn't draft busts in Claver, Freeland, Leonard and Barton all of those guys are going to need an investment of time ... and by time, I mean real court time, not the sporadic practice time that players get in the thick of the regular season.
If they want to play more then they need to play better. You don't start inserting guys into the starting lineup who don't deserve it.
David Thorpe calls it the "Royal Jelly" and it's a pretty compelling argument for player development. Any young player needs real court time and a real chance to work through their issues without a quick hook and with a steady role. Without it guys wash out all the time -- some would have washed out anyway, but how many fall through the cracks who otherwise could have been productive players if they'd gotten the opportunity?
Furthermore, practice time in the NBA during the regular season is mostly about shoot-around, getting shots up and game planning, scrimmages are few and far between.
So while I don't necessarily want to see a bunch of scrubs getting force fed minutes at the expense of guys like Lillard, LMA, Wesley and Batum, this is the year to try and see what you've got -- no real expectations, no reliable bench depth and not a lot of pressure.
I totally see the point, but I actually really like Hickson and I'm not convinced that there will be someone this summer who we can sign that will be better than JJ.
