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Who's your pick to have a breakout year (the biggest leap from last)?
Wish it was Batum, and I know LMA is going to have an All-Star season, but after watching back to back courtside episodes I'm with Nolan Smith in predicting Wesley Mathews.
At the start of the 2010-2011 season when Wes replaced an injured B-Roy in the starting line-up, Wes was on fire knocking down three's like crazy, scoring buckets with ease and making you say Roy who? Only to fizzle after a string of injuries and overall franchise instability.
This year though, with an actual training camp, regularly scheduled games, and a new approach to the offense, Wes will break out. Mathews will become a poor man's Brandon Roy, and we'll tell the Wolves you can keep him.
PS Vote wisely, this thread is sure to be bumped.
Wish it was Batum, and I know LMA is going to have an All-Star season, but after watching back to back courtside episodes I'm with Nolan Smith in predicting Wesley Mathews.
http://www.blazersedge.com/2012/9/2...lazers-g-nolan-smith-interviewed-on-courtsideWhich Blazer helped himself the most this summer and which Blazer will be a surprise during the season?
I think Wesley Matthews honestly had a great summer. He summered over in Milwaukee, you can tell, he's in great shape and he's looking athletic, he's shooting the ball tremendously great. He's definitely stood out the most.
At the start of the 2010-2011 season when Wes replaced an injured B-Roy in the starting line-up, Wes was on fire knocking down three's like crazy, scoring buckets with ease and making you say Roy who? Only to fizzle after a string of injuries and overall franchise instability.
This year though, with an actual training camp, regularly scheduled games, and a new approach to the offense, Wes will break out. Mathews will become a poor man's Brandon Roy, and we'll tell the Wolves you can keep him.
PS Vote wisely, this thread is sure to be bumped.
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