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...Chris Haynes said:Rookie CJ McCollum, from all accounts, has been spectacular in voluntary team workouts. General manager Neil Olshey says McCollum “scores like he breathes.” At 6-3, he's not the prototypical size of an off-guard, though he doesn't see that as an issue.
“I'm going to try (for the two-guard spot),” McCollum told CSNNW.com. “If coach feels I can best help this team playing the two, I'm ready for it. I've been preparing all summer for both positions (point and two), so I think I'll be comfortable playing wherever he puts me at.”
Not too familiar with the history of Mo's health. But if he misses a lot if time this season, the addition of Watson will be huge. Don't think they want CJ to be our backup PG yet. Not after what we saw in summer league.
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Agree that he is a SG. CJ didn't show me much at PG at Summer League, and he didn't play PG in college:It makes the most sense. He's not going to supplant Lillard and he's a naturally gifted scorer, so I think there's a chance he ends up as the starting shooting guard.
I don't see CJ supplanting Mo Williams at backup PG either.Chris Haynes said:McCollum played the point during Summer League so the logic is to believe he'll be the backup point guard to Lillard. Not so fast, the Trail Blazers were just experimenting with what they had.
They found out that he's capable of playing both positions at a high level. Nonetheless, he's more comfortable at one position, and Olshey explains.
“You got to remember, while CJ can play point, he didn't play point for three years at Lehigh. This is not a Damian Lillard, Stephen Curry kind of situation. They were point guards for their college teams, CJ wasn't.”
Agree that he is a SG. CJ didn't show me much at PG at Summer League, and he didn't play PG in college:
I don't see CJ supplanting Mo Williams at backup PG either.
Nope. He'll play behind Wes, and if he plays well enough it might push Wes to the bench.
Not too familiar with the history of Mo's health. But if he misses a lot if time this season, the addition of Watson will be huge. Don't think they want CJ to be our backup PG yet. Not after what we saw in summer league.
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Sorry but a 6'4" Wes can't play SF FAMS.
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Don't you think he can in certain matchups? I mean he is listed at 6'5" 220. He out weighs alot of SF's (i.e Batum) I certainly think he can if needed. But right now it is not needed with Nic, Vic and Dorell.
Don't you think he can in certain matchups? I mean he is listed at 6'5" 220. He out weighs alot of SF's (i.e Batum) I certainly think he can if needed. But right now it is not needed with Nic, Vic and Dorell.
Sorry but a 6'4" Wes can't play SF FAMS.
The notion that Batum might develop into a stopper defensively has slowly faded. He does an excellent job against point guards, using his wingspan to block their vision and cut off driving lanes, but is less effective against bigger, more physical small forwards. The Blazers will frequently cross-match and use the stronger Wesley Matthews on those players.
Well history disagrees with you. He has played the bigger SF better than Batum.
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