My favorite moment was during the post game interview with Cheryl Miller and you ACTUALLY saw Bayless SMILE!!!! That was great to see for the guy.
Actually, he couldn't STOP smiling.
He came to Portland with a scowl on his face and a chip on his shoulder. He went a lot lower than expected in the draft, and it was obvious he wasn't just disappointed. He was flat out pissed off.
I've been down on Nate about a lot of things lately (his over playing of Blake, his under utilization of Oden on offense before the injury, the three guard line-up that forced our best player to play out of position, rigid, inflexible substitution patterns, etc.), but I actually think Nate has handled Bayless well.
Although Barkley didn't specifically call Nate out by name, he did make a big deal about how stupid it is that Bayless was only able to get 10 MPG on this team prior to all the injuries - that he's flat out better than the two guys playing more minutes in front of him. Sir Charles has always been great at pointing out the obvious.
However, Bayless clearly wasn't ready to play, nor needed to play, big minutes last season. I think after that first summer league averaging nearly 30 PPG and being named summer league MVP, perhaps Bayless was getting little too cocky. He quickly learned, like so many other summer league standouts (Qyntel Woods, Adam Morrison, etc.) that the NBA regular season is nothing like the summer league. Moving to the next level wasn't easy and he needed to improve in several areas to make the transition from summer league phenom to regular season contributor.
By keeping Bayless on a short leash last season, it gave the kid even more motivation to work on the areas of his game that needed improvement. I think if Bayless had been given big minutes immediately, he'd be a more one-dimensional player than he is today.
During the second summer league his scoring was way down as he was told to concentrate on running the offense and creating for his teammates. It was painful to watch, and no doubt frustrating for Bayless, but it was a necessary part of the growth process that makes him a better player today than he was a year ago.
So, now Bayless is happy, he's playing great, he's helping the team win and he's still only 21-years old. We have become so used to having really young players on this team, that I think we forget just HOW young and inexperienced some of these players are. This goes back all the way to the end of Whitsitt's reign in Portland when he drafted guys like Jermaine O'Neal and Travis Outlaw right out of high school. As we saw it took both of those players about 5 years to become solid NBA contributors. That was followed by John Nash using consecutive lottery picks on Sebastian Telfair and Martell Webster. It's clear to everyone that both those players were a reach and neither ready to enjoy immediate success at the NBA level.
Even though our team is growing up, we still have a surprising number of guys 25 and younger. Roy, Aldridge and Outlaw are still just 25 in in spite of being key parts of the rotation for for over 3 years. Rudy is also 25. Martell just turned 23 two weeks ago and Batum just turned 21 earlier this week. Bayless and Oden are also both 21.
In spite of the current injury situation, this is still a very young team with a very bright future. I'm pleased as punch to see another of our youngsters showing the world just how much young talent we have on this team.
BNM