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After watching that, I am not angry anymore about no big trade. Outlaw is hilarious and only in the last season or two has he really started to show it. Who needs Gerald wallace, RJ or Butler bball skills when you have the personality of Outlaw? - waiting for mixum rant.
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I'd rather have a better players than snappy personalities.

So would I, but we didn't make the move so I'm not going to fret about it. I still actually believe that KP will pritchslap the shit out of someone in the FA and blow us away and we will again think he is the creator of the universe.
^ repped!
Not easy reppin' a Duck fan!![]()
We believe in this team. And I don't want to give up or give away any of our young players....Because we have young, good players and we think that we can get into the playoffs and we are going to go to war with this team and we feel good with where we are.
^ repped!
Not easy reppin' a Duck fan!![]()
We should start Trout at the 3, and see what happens![]()
One underrated aspect of Travis is just how tight he is with a lot of the players. I know that a lot of statheads will say that chemistry doesn't matter, but when you have someone like Outlaw -- who is there for his teammates, knows his role and performs well in it -- it's really valuable.
At home games, Outlaw is always THE guy to greet the starting five as they are introduced. He has his own little routine with all of them, whether it's a simple fist bump with Oden, a flying shoulder bump (that never actually connects) with Aldridge or a high-five at ankle-level with Blake. Then, as the starters walk to the scorer's table right before tip-off, Outlaw is always there to give 'em a few words of encouragement and slap high fives.
The little things like that help make Outlaw a really solid part of this locker room.
Quick mentioned that chemistry was a little "down" compared to where it was last year. The team lost James Jones and Jarrett Jack, both of whom were respected in the locker room. Travis is one of those guys. Having that attitude in the locker room is a very good thing. Not that RJ, Wallace or Carter would have brought something different, but with the dynamic the team has right now, I can see why KP wouldn't want to mix things up mid-season.

