garden of oden
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it just dawned on me last night at the game watching Outlaw's athleticism that we need to keep this guy around for as long as possible. i wasnt always on the Outlaw bandwagon, which can waver and get creaky at times.
it's hard for us fans to sit back, chill and get a scope of the league and how each team, conference and division fit together. very few organizations in this league would still have Outlaw on their roster after drafting him out of HS, but now EVERY team in the league could sure use him.
he is averaging 12pts and 4 rebounds per game as a bench player, on most other teams he'd be at 15-16+ pts and 6-7+ rebounds. he's all class, he hustles and he cares. he can create his own shot and proves to be a mismatch for many teams. it is a skill to be able to come in cold and create for yourself.
i just think we all take him for granted saying, "well he makes so many dumb mistakes" or "there's a reason why Batum is starting..." and so on. but you know what? how many players on how many NBA teams make royally dumb mistakes every night?
he is only going to continue to get better and i would just hate to see the day when/if he's playing for another team (hopefully not in the West) being one of their main guys, scoring points. so what if he f--k's up every once in a while?
i am the furthest thing from a headless optimist, but Outlaw is one player worth keeping around. i mean this guy turned himself into a 3pt and jump shooter...how the hell did that happen?!
it's hard for us fans to sit back, chill and get a scope of the league and how each team, conference and division fit together. very few organizations in this league would still have Outlaw on their roster after drafting him out of HS, but now EVERY team in the league could sure use him.
he is averaging 12pts and 4 rebounds per game as a bench player, on most other teams he'd be at 15-16+ pts and 6-7+ rebounds. he's all class, he hustles and he cares. he can create his own shot and proves to be a mismatch for many teams. it is a skill to be able to come in cold and create for yourself.
i just think we all take him for granted saying, "well he makes so many dumb mistakes" or "there's a reason why Batum is starting..." and so on. but you know what? how many players on how many NBA teams make royally dumb mistakes every night?
he is only going to continue to get better and i would just hate to see the day when/if he's playing for another team (hopefully not in the West) being one of their main guys, scoring points. so what if he f--k's up every once in a while?
i am the furthest thing from a headless optimist, but Outlaw is one player worth keeping around. i mean this guy turned himself into a 3pt and jump shooter...how the hell did that happen?!
