VanillaGorilla
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He's not proven he's worth more by playing at a high level for more than a few games at a time - EVER.
... Except now.
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He's not proven he's worth more by playing at a high level for more than a few games at a time - EVER.
Holy Crap 45% from 3??? When did that happen
How much will Sergio demand?
I like how his game has grown. I think he will get 6-7 mil per year.
I'd love to have him back but I think he'll for a place where he can start.
i'd love him as a back up
I don't think Webster would want to come back (just a hunch)

I bet he would. Just a hunch.![]()
Don't suppose it might have had something to do with a certain McMuffin? Not so much with Jack, but I thought at the time Nate was hurting Martell.Loathed his game Portland, likewise with Jack, but would consider taking either back if the price was right.
Don't suppose it might have had something to do with a certain McMuffin? Not so much with Jack, but I thought at the time Nate was hurting Martell.
Don't suppose it might have had something to do with a certain McMuffin? Not so much with Jack, but I thought at the time Nate was hurting Martell.
Looking at Bayless (age 24/7 years in league), Webster (26/8), Jack (29/8) and Mills (24/4), I remember how shitty I thought those guys were back in the day on our bench (and sometimes starting.)
And then I look today with frustration at our current bench--Leonard (age 20/Rookie), Claver (24/R), Babbitt (23/3), Freeland (25/R), Smith (24/R), Williams (23/1).
I think we have some solid players in our future with a lot of these guys. Maybe even all of them. The problem is timing.
Our core of Batum/Aldridge/Lillard/Matthews are ready to compete in the playoffs right now, and these guys are all a couple years out. And I don't really know that there's a quick fix. Most of these young guys have little value because they haven't proven anything, so they're hard to trade for decent assets. Ideally you would sit on them for a few years and let them blossom, but every year you do that you're squandering the prime of guys like LMA.
Yeah, but really Babbitt reminds me a lot of of a young Webster--a guy who should be a world-class shooter but isn't really because there's just this sense of self-doubt and mental fragility.
Meanwhile Claver and Freeland seem more reminiscent of guys like Khryapa and Monia. Hustle do-it-alls with little specialty.
Which one is still in the league?
Except Babbitt has zero athleticism..... Webster is actually athletic.
I don't think Nate hurt jack at all. But asking martell to camp out on the three point line and can threes completely out of any kind of rhythm especially considering martells well publicized mental issues was doomed to failure. Nate seemed unable to adapt to his players strengths instead demanding they mold to his design.Well Nate didn't coach jack to dribble off his feet in clutch situations. If he did; then he's pretty amazing at controlling players.
