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So, about that 30 minutes and starting thing...
Must really be an awful season to have big debates over which low level bench scrub "needs big minutes".
small sample size. rupert is an all-star level talent already. /sSo, about that 30 minutes and starting thing...
Rupert did a good job being a problem at times for SGA.
Not bad for a 19-year-old with very little experience.
Playing time has to go to someone.
1) give the playing time to someone who's 23/24 years old shooting less than 30% on threes.
2) give the playing time to the 6th youngest player in the league, a 6'7" small forward shooting 46% on threes so far.
Lots of folks on message boards love the 3rd string players!Must really be an awful season to have big debates over which low level bench scrub "needs big minutes".
Never failsLots of folks on message boards love the 3rd string players!
#FreeBabbit
At least with Rayan, he has potential to be more than Babbitt ever thought he would be. But yeah, for some reason fans over-react to players showing some promise.
I want Rayan Rupert to start over Kris Murray (and/or Dalano Banton).
Is that really an over-reaction, with what we've seen from Kris Murray?
Murray is 23 years old, shooting 27% on 3-point shots. Do you want to keep giving him minutes and pray he can add 10% to his 3-point shot?
Dalano Banton is 24 years old. He's shooting a career-high 30% on 3-pointers. Yay. His career average is 26%.
As-is, these are not NBA rotation players.
There's no reason to give these guys minutes over someone who MIGHT actually shoot 3-pointers at an acceptable level and be able to play point-of-attack defense, which is not expected of either Banton or Murray.
The fact that Rupert is the 6th youngest player in the NBA plays a factor too. Rupert should make clear improvements, especially with his defense and 2-point shooting, with more playing time.
What improvements are we expecting to see from Murray and Banton?
Rayan is also learning english and how to communicate with coaches, and it's possible that he's not plugging and playing super smoothly yet.It's not about seeing improvements from those two, it's that Rayan is still super raw.
is Rupert scheduled for the halftime halfcourt shot? Win that Toyota !!If Rupert doesn't play 49 minutes tonight, this franchise is unserious about their rebuild.
Damn you Nate Macmil....er....Terry Stotts....er...Neil Olshey...er...Chauncey....er... I know, Jodi!!If Rupert doesn't play 49 minutes tonight, this franchise is unserious about their rebuild.
Moreover, if the Blazers don't force overtime tonight, this franchise is unserious about their rebuild.If Rupert doesn't play 49 minutes tonight, this franchise is unserious about their rebuild.
I don't know if this thread is for ironic takes only, but while I think Rupert getting heavy minutes is a great idea (regardless of whether it helps or win or he "deserves" the minutes), I don't understand why starting would be particularly helpful.
Also, I'm not a massive Murray fan (it was a "meh" pick for me) but letting him play and shoot is smart, too. It's too early to write him off just yet.
I have no problem if Rupert plays 0 minutes or 48 minutes. I think in the grand scheme of things, I'm guessing it won't make a bit of difference.
Sly made us get to the game early but it was worth it to watch Rupe warm up solo. Did some good things during the game but looked like a fawn out there.
That's awesome... Where a guy like Jabari Walker seemingly has a narrow range regarding his future productivity, Rupert appears to be the opposite.
Not saying he's the same as Jake whatever his name was, but remember when Jake Whatever his name was had a good stretch of ball? (Some) People were saying how he should get more minutes, etc.
Well, dudes out of the league now.
That would be awesome! A young Batum seemed far more advanced, but I can see what you're saying!Agreed. Couldn't help but see Batum 2.0.
that doesn't mean he's ready for prime time.