I don't hate Steve Blake. I actually admire how he has managed to carve out a career as an NBA point guard in spite of limited physical gifts compared to the average NBA player. He is where he is thanks to a whole lot of hard work, dedication and love for the game of basketball. I respect that.
However, his performance this year has been very underwhelming and a huge drop off from last season.
Here's a list of our top nine players (by minutes played), sorted by PER (decending order):
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Brandon Roy 20.0
Greg Oden 19.1
LaMarcus Aldridge 17.7
Rudy Fernandez 15.8
Travis Outlaw 15.1
Andre Miller 14.3
Martell Webster 12.2
Joel Przybilla 11.6
Steve Blake 9.5
Clearly Blake is not producing at a rate that would justify his minutes. PER is largely an offensive stat, but it's not like Blake is a lock down defender. Give his poor production, and his underwhelming defense, it's really hard to justify the fact that he's 3rd on the team in minutes played. Why, exactly is our 9th best player starting and getting to play significantly more minutes than guys who are clearly out producing him?
And that doesn't even include Bayless who has a PER of 20.2 in very limited minutes. Quite frankly, Blake starting and playing big minutes is holding this team back. He's the weakest player in our starting line-up, by far, and weakest link in our rotation. He needs to move to the bench. I'd rather see, Rudy, Bayless or Martell starting in his place. They all give us better offensive production and better defense than Blake.
BNM