Martell back this week?

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I don't think a whole lot of people really believe in Martell anymore. I think he's going to break out this year and be a very important part of this team. Miller/Roy/Webster/LMA/Oden has everything you need in a lineup. It's going to be hard for teams to double down on LMA or Greg with Roy/Webster hitting outside shots.
 
I don't think a whole lot of people really believe in Martell anymore. I think he's going to break out this year and be a very important part of this team. Miller/Roy/Webster/LMA/Oden has everything you need in a lineup. It's going to be hard for teams to double down on LMA or Greg with Roy/Webster hitting outside shots.

I agree. I think Martell and Andre are going to give this team a real shot in the arm offensively and they will be tough to stop.

They might even challenge for Most Points Per Game average by nba team. Again. All this depends on Sarge.
 
Martell... Oden and Miller will have a huge impact on how well the Blazers do this year. If Oden or Martell explodes... we will be sitting pretty. I have faith in Webster. None of them need to do it all... they just need to be a piece of the puzzle.
 
Martell will need minutes to "blow up" - I doubt it'll happen.
 
Canzano just stated that Martell has been cleared to play five on five.

Finally.
 
When did they start putting Turtle Wax on Webster?

lol.

I just think that Webster is the more polished player between he and Nic and even he and Outlaw. That should show up in training camp. If it does, than he should see plenty of time.
 
Last season I was very stoked about Martell and I expected him to have a breakout season.

This season, I'm nervously optimistic, but less so. I will of course be ecstatic if he lives up to the expectations I had of him last season.

If Nico improves on schedule and Martell is the player he was in last year's preseason, we don't need a SF upgrade, at all.

:cheers:
 
I wish Martell all the best and if he pans out to be something more than a so-so shooter with a sweet sweet looking stroke I'll be stoked, because God knows this team could use some more honest to god talent to help solidify 3 spot, but somehow I'm constantly reminded of his fairly atrocious 2 pt shooting and mediocre 3 pt percentages for a so-called shooting specialist.

In any case, good for him. I'm glad he's healthy and ready to contribute ... whatever shape that contribution takes.
 
Gotta remember how young Martell is....He shouldn't have came out of high school, physically he is NBA ready but the mental part of the game is still coming to him. I think his first few years were a reflection of his immaturity and lack of confidence. Last year it seemed he was more confident than he had ever been and ready to be a solid contributor to the squad. This year shouldn't be any different. I expect him to take a few weeks (into the regular season) to get used to the speed of the game but with all the talent we have, training camp might take care of that process. For those who doubt, Martell WILL have a solid year and he WILL make the team a lot better all-around.
 
Gotta remember how young Martell is....He shouldn't have came out of high school, physically he is NBA ready but the mental part of the game is still coming to him. I think his first few years were a reflection of his immaturity and lack of confidence. Last year it seemed he was more confident than he had ever been and ready to be a solid contributor to the squad. This year shouldn't be any different. I expect him to take a few weeks (into the regular season) to get used to the speed of the game but with all the talent we have, training camp might take care of that process. For those who doubt, Martell WILL have a solid year and he WILL make the team a lot better all-around.
His rookie year we heard he had an NBA ready body and game and every year since he was poised to break out. Those who doubt have been paying attention to the results thus far, so you'll have to excuse us for eventually growing a bit cynical that he's going to metamorph from a below average NBA player to something useful. Though the chances of this happening are probably pretty low, I doubt any Blazer fan is rooting against it happening.

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His rookie year we heard he had an NBA ready body and game and every year since he was poised to break out. Those who doubt have been paying attention to the results thus far, so you'll have to excuse us for eventually growing a bit cynical that he's going to metamorph from a below average NBA player to something useful. Though the chances of this happening are probably pretty low, I doubt any Blazer fan is rooting against it happening.

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but but but....... 5,000 points in one quarter!
 
Gotta remember how young Martell is....He shouldn't have came out of high school, physically he is NBA ready but the mental part of the game is still coming to him. I think his first few years were a reflection of his immaturity and lack of confidence. Last year it seemed he was more confident than he had ever been and ready to be a solid contributor to the squad. This year shouldn't be any different. I expect him to take a few weeks (into the regular season) to get used to the speed of the game but with all the talent we have, training camp might take care of that process. For those who doubt, Martell WILL have a solid year and he WILL make the team a lot better all-around.

I don't want to come across like I'm hating on the guy, because I really would like to see him succeed, but there is absolutely nothing in Martell's past performance to suggest that he's ready for some big breakout ... :dunno:
 
I am pulling for the kid, since Portland could really use a guy not named Steve Blake who can hit from the outside consistently.

Batum probably is the future at small forward but I am not entirely sure if the future is this up coming season. After all, he only started last year by default. Martel got hurt and Outlaw can't seem to play worth a damn when starting.
 
I'm not saying "break out" means he's going to have 18/8 or anything. I think breakout for a player who has slowly progressed to 10.8 or whatever it was is around 14/5 and being much more consistent on both ends of the floor. I know nobody is hating on Martell but I think his game has a lot of room to grow. Him and Rudy were unreal on the court together, yea it was pre season and against Sacramento but their chemistry was amazing. If he doesn't impress this year then I will join those who say he will be nothing but an average NBA player. I don't think he'll ever be a "star" but he will be a key role player in our championship aspirations.
 
I'm not saying "break out" means he's going to have 18/8 or anything. I think breakout for a player who has slowly progressed to 10.8 or whatever it was is around 14/5 and being much more consistent on both ends of the floor. I know nobody is hating on Martell but I think his game has a lot of room to grow. Him and Rudy were unreal on the court together, yea it was pre season and against Sacramento but their chemistry was amazing. If he doesn't impress this year then I will join those who say he will be nothing but an average NBA player. I don't think he'll ever be a "star" but he will be a key role player in our championship aspirations.
His rookie PER was 11.6... by his 3rd year in the league he'd improved all the way to a 12.0. An average NBA starter is 15.0. If he continues improving at this rate he'll achieve an average PER rating about the year 2030.

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I am pulling for the kid, since Portland could really use a guy not named Steve Blake who can hit from the outside consistently.

Batum probably is the future at small forward but I am not entirely sure if the future is this up coming season.
Martell Webster career 3 pt% = 37%
Nicolas Batum career 3 pt% = 37%
Travis Outlaw career 3 pt% = 36%
Brandon Roy career 3 pt% = 36%
Rudy Fernandez career 3 pt% = 40%

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I don't want to come across like I'm hating on the guy, because I really would like to see him succeed, but there is absolutely nothing in Martell's past performance to suggest that he's ready for some big breakout ... :dunno:
Yeah, ain't that the truth. The guy's been a huge disappointment, but maybe he'll finally surprise us this year. One can always hope.
 
Mark me on the side that thinks he'll do well this year as long as he stays healthy. The last year he did play the majority of the season he was a more rounded player, moving better without the ball and defending better. It might not have shown up in the stats, but he did improve from the year before. That's why I thought he'd have a break out season last year. This year is going to be tougher after sitting out last year, but I still think he'll do a lot better especially by the all star break.
 

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