1 Eye Jack
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I think Batum is the SF that we've all coveted for the longest time. He can shoot, play D, and pass. I'm still not sure where he's at with his ball-handling, but he's got skills and the frame to be a stud.
My what an easily excitable bunch we are (myself included).
During Summer League we were all agog over Bayless but not much impressed with Batum. I will admit to being somewhat disappointed that the Blazers brought over Batum this year, I didn't think he was ready.
Now in pre-season, Bayless looks like he needs some adjustment and Batum, with one really good game combined with the absence of Webster has really raised his profile and the excitement level around here.
All good, all good.
Gramps...
Batum's ball handling is quite good (European SF quality). He already better than Webster, and probably better than Outlaw in extended ball-handling (Outlaw isn't too bad on a quick drive).
You should have seen him sky above the pack for an offensive rebound/put back in the Utah game. Easily a foot over the top of everyone else. He also doesn't appear to be easily trapped. I think he is the kind of guy you could put in the lineup who wouldn't make too many major mistakes, but would give you a handful of really useful plays.
dear lord, if he pans out this soon it will really be unfair.

I remember being impressed with Bayless' will and fearlessness in summer league moreso than I was of his point guard skills. Batum on the other hand probably looked lost because Summer League is basically, guard dominated, rat-ball. I do remember that he seemed to glide around effortlessly, and had some nice passes -- his shooting was absolutely atrocious I'll concede.
Who knows maybe part of Nic's preseason success can be attributed to a natural "2nd fiddle" mentality, where he gets more comfortable playing off of other more dominant teammates, and Bayless might be struggling since he's is an alpha dog adjusting to being third on the depth chart for the first time in his life.
Whatever the outcome (being a starter or a rotation player) it's still nice to see Nic apparently so far ahead of schedule.
If Batum can continue to develop, I think that he really compliments our 1st unit well. Him and Blake as the role players on that unit with our 3 stars will work GREAT, in my opinion.
I like our 2nd unit also, because we have the playmakers, defenders, shooters, etc.
If Batum continues to develop though, when Webster comes back, where does this leave Travis?