Batum still has a lot of upside. I am not tooting his horn here, but I look at his first few years, and the fact that he hasn't worked with the Blazer coaching staff over the summer once yet. Every year he has worked with the french national team. It would probably behoove him to for once, forsake the national team, and work with NBA level coaches for a summer and let his shoulder rest for a change. Maybe work with Bill Bayno on his offensive game for a summer. From the looks of Boris Diaw after last summer, all he would have taught Batum is how to eat too much. That doesn't bring a lot of value.