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Caleb is probably going to be better than Zach for quite some time.
 
Can someone explain to me why JC is reporting on this big man camp when he obviously didn't go himself?
Is this common in reporting? Someone doing the work for you, while you sit on your ass and collect a paycheck?

He also doesn't visit the Blazers locker room or facilities. He's a columnist, which apparently means he functions off of "what he's told."
 
He also doesn't visit the Blazers locker room or facilities. He's a columnist, which apparently means he functions off of "what he's told."

He's a columnist? Like Peggy Hill was?
 
Can someone explain to me why JC is reporting on this big man camp when he obviously didn't go himself?
Is this common in reporting? Someone doing the work for you, while you sit on your ass and collect a paycheck?

It's common in JC's reporting. That was well-acknowledged by the Blazers' front office a few months back.
 
He also doesn't visit the Blazers locker room or facilities. He's a columnist, which apparently means he functions off of "what he's told."
A restraining order is a restraining order!!!
 
Canzano tweeted that what he meant by not a driveway player is he plays really hard and tough he's not just playing HORSE
 
The only reason I can see for Canzano reporting positively about something is to eventually turn negatively on it when others are feeling positive, or were positive because of his commentary. Build them up, and then mock others for supporting him during the struggles, essentially.

"This is a franchise that has Dame and CJ in their prime clamoring for another star, and you added Swanigan as your piece? This is why the sky is falling"

Lather, rinse, repeat.
 
While it's true that "superstars" tend to be able to play well in a "driveway" type atmosphere (see: All Star games), I don't think this is meant as an insult. At least, overtly.
 
Plenty of non-superstars are good at playing in "driveway" games (see: summer league). Jerryd Bayless proved to be an excellent driveway player. Qyntel Woods too. Being good at unstructured one-on-one isn't the same as having high-level NBA talent.
 
Keep in mind that in the 2.25 summer league games we saw of Collins he was playing with Pat Connaughton at PG and RJ Hunter at shooting guard. I cant wait to see how he looks playing with Dame and C.J. Hell, even Turner and Napier would be a big improvement over his summer league back court.

I also look forward to seeing both Swanigan and Collins playing next to Nurk. Vonleh looked so much better playing with Nurk. His presence should also benefit our rookie big men.

BNM
 
While it's true that "superstars" tend to be able to play well in a "driveway" type atmosphere (see: All Star games), I don't think this is meant as an insult. At least, overtly.
Not at all
 

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