Roy on Oden starting

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At the same time you have nothing to back up that Miller and Oden cannot start and produce. Oden has been carrying the team the first 2 games, and that included one hell of a start yesterday that would have been disasterous had Oden not been roaming the court. Miller has been a starter his whole career and produced.

Meanwhile, Steve Blake has been Steve Blake his whole career even if he is in great shape. He is still Steve Blake and can't do anything but space the floor. Joel Pryzbilla will never be a scorer. He never will be.

Fast starts and burying teams from the start are one of the best ways to win on the road. Shut the crowd up fast, and carry the intensity through the game.

That and some other points for wins on the road. 1.) Ability to score inside (low post scoring) and 2.) Defensive quickness. You gotta be able to take the other team out of their rhythm.
 
For anyone that actually thinks a head coach doesn't listen to their "star" on who they think should start is drastically underestimating "STAR POWER"
Of course McMillan listens. At the end of the day, however, he's the coach and it's his call.
 
Of course McMillan listens. At the end of the day, however, he's the coach and it's his call.

And I have no doubt Roy respects that as well. So a "public comment" like that is only his opinion. One he probably already told McMillian about. If Nate decides to bring Oden or Miller off the bench, I doubt we see Roy throwing a public tantrum either.
 
Didn't we use like the full MLE to lure him away form Atlanta and come START immediately for us? Or am I forgetting someone/something.

Nope, not even close. We basically plucked Joel off the scrap heap. We signed him as a free agent (that nobody else wanted) for $1.5 million a year for two years. Prior to coming to Portland he was considered injury prone (he was) and a wasted lottery pick. Due to injuries, he played a total of 49 games (32 in 2002-03 and 17 on 2003-04) the two previous seasons.

Theo had played great the year before, leading the league in blocks (307) and games played (85 - between ATL and POR). As a result, John Nash signed Theo to a HUGE extension (even though he had another season left on his current contract).

Joel was brougt in to compete with Ha for back-up center minutes. He actually ended up outplaying Theo and starting 50 games.

BNM
 
What kind of logic is that?
"The Ironing is delicious!" as Bart Simpson would say.

As far as this discussion goes, Roy can say what he wants and Nate can choose to listen or not.

Starting 5:

PG: Miller
SG: Roy
SF: this ones tough, I'm going with Martell for his supposed better shooting.
PF: Cunningham just kidding LMA
C: Oden, and this shouldn't be in doubt for much longer if it even is.
 
Flashback to right after Oden was drafted, I remember people thinking I was completely crazy for having the idea that it made no sense to pencil Greg as starter until he'd earned the spot in camp. Obviously, a lot of water has gone under the bridge since then, but expectations are a lot more realistic now. I'd love to see Oden start, but only because he's earned it (while camp is still early, I think he's headed that way.)

From an expectations standpoint, it might not be an altogether bad thing to begin the season with him on the bench and wow people when he comes in the game. If he starts right away, expectations will likely be higher (which could be a good thing, but it could also be a really bad thing.)
 
Whatever the case, Oden should be on the floor for 30+ minutes a game.
 
At the same time you have nothing to back up that Miller and Oden cannot start and produce. Oden has been carrying the team the first 2 games, and that included one hell of a start yesterday that would have been disasterous had Oden not been roaming the court. Miller has been a starter his whole career and produced.

Meanwhile, Steve Blake has been Steve Blake his whole career even if he is in great shape. He is still Steve Blake and can't do anything but space the floor. Joel Pryzbilla will never be a scorer. He never will be.

Fast starts and burying teams from the start are one of the best ways to win on the road. Shut the crowd up fast, and carry the intensity through the game.

I wasn't talking about Miller or Oden specifically. I'm just saying that historically, some guys play better as starters, and some guys have no trouble coming off the bench.
 
I think you guys are misreading Roy's meaning when he says "It's going to be hard to keep Greg out of the starting lineup."

Roy loves a challenge, and he's going to find a way to keep Greg out of the starting lineup, you can bet on it!
 
I think you guys are misreading Roy's meaning when he says "It's going to be hard to keep Greg out of the starting lineup."

Roy loves a challenge, and he's going to find a way to keep Greg out of the starting lineup, you can bet on it!

He could just pick up where Sergio left off..... don't pass him the ball and hang him out to dry on defense.
 

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