Rastapopoulos
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So... how you like him now?
On the one hand, he's supposed to be a scorer, and it's hard to score when you're shooting around 30%.
On the other, he's being asked to be the PG of the second unit, and that's not really what he's used to.
On the other hand, why the hell do we have HIM then, if we needed a PG?
On the other other hand, he has had some monster fourth quarter scoring tears.
Back to the first hand again: even while that was happening, the other players were just standing around thinking "why am I even here?"
I think his signing was a mistake. If we hadn't signed him, we'd have plenty of minutes for Batum, we'd be seeing what Nolan Smith can do (for good or ill) and we'd have a spot for another big now that Camby's gone down. But with all the feel-good "he's a NW boy! He's a pal of Brandon's! He took less money to come home!" crap, we're stuck with him.
On the one hand, he's supposed to be a scorer, and it's hard to score when you're shooting around 30%.
On the other, he's being asked to be the PG of the second unit, and that's not really what he's used to.
On the other hand, why the hell do we have HIM then, if we needed a PG?
On the other other hand, he has had some monster fourth quarter scoring tears.
Back to the first hand again: even while that was happening, the other players were just standing around thinking "why am I even here?"
I think his signing was a mistake. If we hadn't signed him, we'd have plenty of minutes for Batum, we'd be seeing what Nolan Smith can do (for good or ill) and we'd have a spot for another big now that Camby's gone down. But with all the feel-good "he's a NW boy! He's a pal of Brandon's! He took less money to come home!" crap, we're stuck with him.

