illmatic99
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Quick mentioned on his chat that it's not serious.
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Dear Diary: day 23 in the lifeboat. Maris continues to remind us how much he enjoys the ocean air, and how soothing he finds the calls of the seagulls. Tomorrow, we eat him.
Continue to draft people, stop paying (let them walk in free agency) or trade the less-productive players.
We'll be losing LaFrentz, Randolph, Frye and Ruffin in the off-season. There's some roster slots opening up. Portland may let Blake go. They may trade Sergio. I don't think Pritchard is going to ever want to just give away draft picks...he's too good at getting value out of them.
Continue to draft people, stop paying (let them walk in free agency) or trade the less-productive players.
We'll be losing LaFrentz, Randolph, Frye and Ruffin in the off-season. There's some roster slots opening up. Portland may let Blake go. They may trade Sergio. I don't think Pritchard is going to ever want to just give away draft picks...he's too good at getting value out of them.
Nic's jumper is not a solid one at this point. But the offense runs through Roy who isn't the strongest defender, and you'd rather him not having to stop the opponent's top wing player. Last year's early season talk of Martell's defensive potential from Blazer brass quickly faded. By the time the trade deadline approached, KP was regularly mentioning the club needing to add a wing defender. Same thing during the offseason... and then he went out and traded up for Nic. That might tell you something about what management wants from their SF. While NB's outside threat has been less then desired, he does everything else at least as well as MW did, and some things a lot better.It is my belief that the team misses Martell more then most folks think. Near the end of last season he was showing some positive growth on both ends of the floor. His absence has forced Portland to rely on Batum who can do a lot of things. Unfortunately, the offense is setup for a small forward with a nice 3-point jump shot. That is not Batum's strong suit.
it would take only one solid game by Travis starting to refute this claim. He had several very good starts last year, how many would you like me to link? Maybe you were just throwing out hyperbole? It's my view that TO comes off the bench mostly because he can create his own shot, which is something the 2nd unit lacks. I formed this view having heard Nate and KP say so ad nausea... neither Martell or Batum can do this well.For whatever reason, T-Law is pure ass when he starts, so Batum starts by default.
Ah I see, everyone else is hung up on irrational nonsense that they never mentionI think on knock against Martell is something he can't really control. He will never, ever be as good as the guy Portland passed on to draft him. Martell will be a quality pro and a key piece to the team's future success. I have felt that way for a couple of years now.
No way the opinions of those here who favor the other guys were formed in part watching MW's poor ballhandling/passing/off the dribble game, or his less then mediocre D... or that for a shooting specialist his shooting is only so-so. It's a fact that the team is shooting both a slightly higher % from 3's and making more then they were last year with him. Others have stepped up and filled the 3 point shooting void he left and then some. The PTB are one of the league's top 3 point shooting teams so it's hard for me to see how they're really missing a 3 point shooting specialist who does little else as well as the other options. Statistically he appears to be putting together at least as good a season as a 20 year old rook as Martell did as a 3rd year vet at age 21, and statistics don't really reflect the half of the game that is clearly in Nic's favor.Batum appears to the the long term future at the 3, but he isn't there yet.
I think on knock against Martell is something he can't really control. He will never, ever be as good as the guy Portland passed on to draft him.
I think on knock against Martell is something he can't really control. He will never, ever be as good as the guy Portland passed on to draft him.
