http://www.beyondthebeat.net/201009...eady-for-an-increased-role-with-portland.html
"As a small forward he now fits in the second unit perfectly "
http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/bviewplayer.asp?Player=61676
Rivals.com draft preview: "Dante Cunningham #33 - Small Forward"
http://swamigp.wordpress.com/2010/0...ls-in-blazers-summer-league-win-over-rockets/
"Small forward Dante Cunningham, who played very well in limited action last season, looked anxious early on, but settled into a groove"
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/10/dante_cunninghams_love_of_dirt.html
OregonLive talking about him naturally being a SF but forced into the PF role..."When he arrived in Portland last season, there was debate whether he was a small forward or a power forward. But when Travis Outlaw went out with a broken foot,
he was quickly
forced into the power forward role. Knowing that McMillan likes to use a "stretch" power forward, meaning a smaller forward who can play on the perimeter to stretch the defense"
So not to say Nate calls him a SF, but I've certainly never heard anyone think his game is more of a pure PF game as he's always been a SF that can play tough and fill that PF spot when needed (much like Brandon is a SG that can play the PG spot when needed, but it isn't his natural position). And many of the draft scouts listed him as a forward since he played more of the SF type of game but in the PF role at the college level since he was so dominant at Nova and could get away with playing at the 4 since he was so high of a level compared to the competition.
So I'd agree with the other posters. As much as I like Batum, his "stock" is high now just like Rudy's was a couple years ago. Might be a good time to sell while it's high, because Dante is the real deal and appears not to be a huge drop-off in talent at that SF spot.