ripcityboy
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At everything else, he does. He's a great shooter, that's it. Poor defender, ball handler, passer, etc.
Do any of our guards have positive defensive stats?

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At everything else, he does. He's a great shooter, that's it. Poor defender, ball handler, passer, etc.

I don't understand why so many on this board are so quick to throw Moe into deals... He's literally still younger than some of the guys in yesterday's draft, still developing, seems happy in his role and is supposedly still developing (to say nothing of his very reasonable contract...)
Meyers I get. Crabbe and Turner I can at least wrap my head around. But I'd be treating Moe as though he was a top 3 or 4 pick in this draft, not a trade throw-in...
Put another way... if you want to trade any of our Big Bad 3 (ET, Biebs, Crabbe), you have to give them a player they'll want on a reasonable contract - that's Mo.I don't think he's a throw in... I think he's one of the only guys that has value that we can trade. For all of the reasons you listed and because he's on a reasonable contract, he's really our best option at getting a team to bite.
If he sucks so bad and can't do anything else besides shoot wide open catch and shoot 3-pointers then how in the hell was he Pac-12 Player of the Year?
Crabbe can take his man off the dribble, he showed us he could at the beginning of the season and occasionally during the rest of the season. He also showed us a step back shot last season and has gotten to the rim and finished at times last season too he just didn't show it all the time because he is a good little soldier and stayed in his lane because he is just a role player on this team. (Green Arrow/Hawkman)
LOL, like that proves anything. Crabbe was the third Cal player in 4 years to win Pac-12 Player of the year. The other two were Jerome Randle and Jorge Gutierrez. How are those guys doing in the NBA. Shit, they must be fucking awesome. They won Pac-12 Player of the Year and we know how much that guarantees success at the next level.
Thank you for proving my point. Crabbe doesn't suck as much as you or @Boob-No-More thinks he does.
Hypocrite much? You had no problem throwing all of Swanigans college accolades out there in another debate. But I guess it only matters if it's someone you like, right?
LOL, like that proves anything. Crabbe was the third Cal player in 4 years to win Pac-12 Player of the year. The other two were Jerome Randle and Jorge Gutierrez. How are those guys doing in the NBA. Shit, they must be fucking awesome. They won Pac-12 Player of the Year and we know how much that guarantees success at the next level.
LOL, again. Trying to do something and doing it successfully are two different things, Yeah, Crabbe tried to do those things early in the season. That explains his .344 3FG% in November. Once he stopped trying to do the things he can't and focused on the one thing he can (knocking down wide open catch and shoot 3-pointers) his 3FG% went back where it should be.
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LOL, like that proves anything. Crabbe was the third Cal player in 4 years to win Pac-12 Player of the year. The other two were Jerome Randle and Jorge Gutierrez. How are those guys doing in the NBA. Shit, they must be fucking awesome. They won Pac-12 Player of the Year and we know how much that guarantees success at the next level.
LOL, again. Trying to do something and doing it successfully are two different things, Yeah, Crabbe tried to do those things early in the season. That explains his .344 3FG% in November. Once he stopped trying to do the things he can't and focused on the one thing he can (knocking down wide open catch and shoot 3-pointers) his 3FG% went back where it should be.
I proves everything actually because you don't become Pac 12 player of the Year by just only being able to shooting wide open catch and shoot three pointers. And why are you just focusing on former Cal players who have won that title? I said Pac 12 not Cal Player of the Year. That includes Oregon, Oregon State, Arizona, USC, UCLA, Washington, etc. and it was decided that Crabbe was better then every player on all those other teams.
You don't know why he decided to stop doing those things and neither do I so until you actually talk to Crabbe or he says why in an interview it is only your opinion and pure speculation on what you think is the reason he stopped doing these things. Not a fact.
I listed the Cal players because they all played in the same system as Crabbe at relatively the same time. They were all also upper classmen - two seniors and junior.
Once he stopped trying to do the things he can't and focused on the one thing he can (knocking down wide open catch and shoot 3-pointers) his 3FG% went back where it should be.
Then why hasn't he shown even the slightest glimpse of that in all his playing time or even during summer league?On his own team I don't think that is true. Why are we even arguing about this? No one can be proven right until he is on a team where he is Batman or Superman(Not the Green Arrow or Hawkman.)
Tom Thibodeau just said he thinks Evan Turner is one of the NBA's most underrated players. High praise coming from an accomplished coach
To Portland:
Ricky Rubio (2 years left)
To Minnesota:
Evan Turner (3 years left)
2018 first-round pick (light protection)
Yes please, although I think the west got tougher. It will be interesting what shift in power occur during FA.To Portland:
Ricky Rubio (2 years left)
To Minnesota:
Evan Turner (3 years left)
2018 first-round pick
So Adam Morrison is a future hall of famer right? Because Gonzaga?
The NBA is a completely different game. Defenders are too quick to be broken down by Crabbes rudimentary ball handling, and Crabbe isn't quick enough to blow by them.
LOL.Crabbe is not 1 dimensional. That has been my whole argument. I've never implied that he would be an all-star, lead his team into the playoffs or that he would be an hall of famer. You are.
What you and several others on here can't get past is his contract and on this team he won't ever be able to live up to your expectations because he comes off the bench.
Then why hasn't he shown even the slightest glimpse of that in all his playing time or even during summer league?
Back on topic. I like the idea of Jordan Clarkson off the bench. Maybe something like Leonard and a protected pick? Could throw in Ezeli to make the numbers work.
LOL.
You're completely missing the point. I'm not saying he'll be an all-star, I'm just trying to explain to you how silly it is to use a college award to define an NBA player.
Just because he records a steal or an assist doesn't mean he's a good defender or passing. And getting run off the 3pt line and therefore taking a one-dribble pull up isn't creating your own shot.
I saw more then wide open catch and shoot 3 pointers in those videos by Crabbe.
Maybe if it's top 20 protected. Would it at least get us below the tax threshold? If it did, we could go after someone like McLemore to fill Turners spot on the wing.
He can do ask those things every now and then. He doesn't do any of them consistently well.[/QUOTE]He has the ability to do all that you listed.
We could go round and round forever about this. Lets just put a pin on this until he is a starter full time on the Blazers or he is on his own team and the #1 or #2 option and has plays drawn up for him consistently.
Agreed? @Boob-No-More ? @tester551 ? Anybody else?
Edit Why can't I have multiple quotes and responses without messing it up? UGH!!!!!!
