DaLincolnJones
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I really think Babs has a shot
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If by stick, you mean gone after next year, then I agree.Smith will stick around the NBA longer.
I really think Babs has a shot

Kanter is only 19/20 -- He's going to fill out. Like a 6'11" Jahadi White.
5-14 . . . he has a shot, it just doesn't go in often.![]()
Kanter is only 19/20 -- He's going to fill out. Like a 6'11" Jahadi White.
When's the last time we got blown out in the home finale of the season? Oh boy.

Kanter will be a much better player than Jahadi White. WTF do you get the Jahadi White comparison anyways..
body of work etc etc etc
he has had a bad night
Yea I know. I guess he had a good game last game (didn't see it). Just joking around on a night it's hard not to laugh at this.
Okay we just took two Jazz players out, now is the time for our epic comeback!
lol... nice.
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Season Ticket Holder named Brenda just got a signed No. 1 Shawne Williams Blazers jersey. Brutal
And he also has the nerve to try all his different moves; he isn't limiting himself. I think he actually wants to not just be a rotation player, but he wants to be a great player. Don't know if he ever will be, but I like it that he's trying to be.Babbitt has a legitimate place in the NBA, and I think he's only going to get better. I can see a 6th man role for him on a title contending team at some point.
There, I said it. He has elite offensive skills that just need some more time to develop, and he's got an NBA body.
Who is better Flynn or Smith?
I think Flynn is capable of being an NBA starter; he has the change of speed and body control, and he's starting to go for the rim more (Blazers need to show near the basket for him, he is always ready to dish off). And of course the great vision. However, he is not ready right now to be a starter or even a backup on a contending team. He needs to do a lot of work on his shooting and he needs a lot of playing time; his best option would be to find a place with a non-contending team that is on a total rebuild, where he could play at least 20 minutes every night.
Smith is not a PG; he did show tonight that when he is playing with a good distributor (Flynn) that he can be decent at SG.
