BigGameDamian
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And if your on the fence then shout it out. If your Neil though, What kind of extension do you offer Wes? And how much is to much?
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I am all for him coming back as long as it is on the cheap and in a 6th man role. This is of course if he comes back from a devastating sports injury.And if your on the fence then shout it out. If your Neil though, What kind of extension do you offer Wes? And how much is to much?
I actually am probably the one guy that doesn't want to re-sign him, until proven. This injury is going to change his game entirely, and with Wesley it's not like he had tons of game to begin with. His explosiveness and quickness most likely will suffer, so the best thing we can hope for now is a spot up shooter..... Not sure if that is worth it.
I will try to find it. Read it on O-Live i think?Where did you hear it wasn't a complete Achilles tear?
You don't fracture tendons and ligaments, you tear them or rupture them. I guess you could partially tear something, but a full thickness tear is still a tear. Rupture would be more definitive of it being a full thickness tear, but a tear could still mean the same thing.
nooooooooooooooooooo!!!!Nate -- would animated gifs help?
Underpaid? He was the highest paid second year player in NBA history.I really trust Neil's decision on this. No other team is going to offer him big dollars for more than a year or two. So I think it comes down to do you want the Blazers to lock him up long term while you can get a discount and gain salary flexibility down the road? Or do you want him to prove he is recovered first and run the risk of having to pay $15+ million per year to keep him in a summer or two? Also what message does it send to teammates and free agents if you sign him for short term or long term? This was the heart and soul of you team that was underpaid for 5 years and got hurt a few months before his payday.
There are multiple conflicting factors in this decision.
Underpaid? He was the highest paid second year player in NBA history.
Two seasons ago, we ran an inbounds alley oop play for Matthews to dunk about once a game. This past year, we only ran it for Dame and not as often.He isn't a jumper. That is probably what he has going for him. The other thing about this injury is that it is a tear. From what i have picked up it was not completely severed. That is very important for the healing process and the chances of him coming back well.
If Wes was playing above the rim much of the time then i would see this as a huge problem but really when is the last time you watched him even try to dunk?
Heck the entire team is in love with the finger roll.
Those things could play out in his favor but still i agree with you. There will be an effect on his game to some extent.
Good value, yes but he wasn't underpaid.It seemed like a risky move at first, but ended up being an extremely good value for a starting shooting guard.
Good value, yes but he wasn't underpaid.
