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Shae’s stats through the season so far vs some of the recent lotto SGs in the league:

Shae (6): 20.5/5.5/2.8 on .452/.378/.862
Green (4): 19.0/4.8/2.0 on .394/.350/.895
Edwards (4): 25/5.8/4 on .456/.542/.882
Mathurin (5): 11.8/4.1/1.5 on .420/.323/.750
JWill (6): 16.3/4.8/4.8 on .493/.294/.840
 
Shae’s stats through the season so far vs some of the recent lotto SGs in the league:

Shae (6): 20.5/5.5/2.8 on .452/.378/.862
Green (4): 19.0/4.8/2.0 on .394/.350/.895
Edwards (4): 25/5.8/4 on .456/.542/.882
Mathurin (5): 11.8/4.1/1.5 on .420/.323/.750
JWill (6): 16.3/4.8/4.8 on .493/.294/.840
Mathurin is disappointing.
 
Sharpe is athletic, that doesn't make Roy unathletic.

Roy just had the knees of a 50-year old when he was drafted so there was a ticking time bomb on his athleticism the moment he entered the league—that's different.

blazers need to focus on drafting quality knees, not players.
 
Sharpe is athletic, that doesn't make Roy unathletic.

Roy just had the knees of a 50-year old when he was drafted so there was a ticking time bomb on his athleticism the moment he entered the league—that's different.
Reminds me of a Clyde quote when he was in his 40s on dunking (paraphrasing)... "I can still get up pretty much like I used to, it's the landing I can't deal with."

Roy had elite burst when he entered the league but his knee cartilage was worn and snipped away in arthroscopy surgeries done prior. While he measured a 40+ vert at the combine and he'd demonstrated advanced skills/shooting and won a lot of big games at Washington, concerns over his knees and how long his career would last are exactly why he was available for Portland to draft at #6

STOMP
 
God that shot block is so pretty.

And the court is so fucking bad.
The court is incredible. Behold how delightfully unique it is. It’s also so ugly that perhaps other teams may be caught off guard by its hideous appearance. When weighed against our players which already know how vibrantly disgusting it is, one may deduce that the court itself helps to provide a home court advantage.
 
The court is incredible. Behold how delightfully unique it is. It’s also so ugly that perhaps other teams may be caught off guard by its hideous appearance. When weighed against our players which already know how vibrantly disgusting it is, one may deduce that the court itself helps to provide a home court advantage.
It is known that the color red psychologically has an affect in sports. Why not take advantage of that?

https://www.color-meanings.com/color-psychology-in-sports/
 

The Blazers got very very very lucky in the 2022 Draft.

Paolo Banchero is a good player, but had mediocre efficiency as Rookie of The year, and still has mediocre efficiency with 27% 3-point shooting this season. He shot 30% on threes last season.

3-point specialist Jabari Smith Jr. shot 30.7% on threes last season, and is at 30.4% this season.

Chet looks like the real deal. He has an outrageous True Shooting % of 78%, shooting 56.5% on 3-pointers.

Looks like the Blazers got the real #2 pick, and @BonesJones and others that like Chet were right about him.
 
The Blazers got very very very lucky in the 2022 Draft.

Paolo Banchero is a good player, but had mediocre efficiency as Rookie of The year, and still has mediocre efficiency with 27% 3-point shooting this season. He shot 30% on threes last season.

3-point specialist Jabari Smith Jr. shot 30.7% on threes last season, and is at 30.4% this season.

Chet looks like the real deal. He has an outrageous True Shooting % of 78%, shooting 56.5% on 3-pointers.

Looks like the Blazers got the real #2 pick, and @BonesJones and others that like Chet were right about him.
The issue with Chet is still whether he can stay healthy. Can’t determine that yet. Will be interesting to see if he plays the full season.
 

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