Sug
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I guess when people say we have a SF problem I don't see it. We have at least three players that can be productive there. During the 2007-2008 season we have Martell Webster as our starter for 70 of the 82 games and were able to post a 41-41 record. This past season we Batum starting in 76 of the 82 games and posted a 54-28 record. I think it is safe to say that Batum will be the same or better in the 2009-2010 season, and that any contribution from Webster would be a plus. Add in the ability of Outlaw to play the 3 and I feel like we have three decent or better SFs. They are all athletic, can shoot the ball at an above avg percent, shoot FTs above 70%, and all shoot the 3pt above 35%. Each has shown that they can rebound a little as well. They all also average under 1 TO per game. They also don't commit silly fouls.
None of them are going to be all-stars, but none of them are going to kill you either. They have decent contracts, and they come to play every game. There are better players, but at the same time one of our best prospects is Batum and the kid is only 20. I guess I don't see this position as a problem, nor do I see it as a strength. It is covered and decent for the next several years. We already have our superstar in Brandon, a top 10 PF in LMA. Our PG slots are now well balanced, and the center position is in good hands with Joel and Oden.
This might be a homer take, but I actually like all three of our SFs for different reasons. Batum is a motor guy, Martell can become a deadly shooter, and Outlaw is just fun to watch.
To me Batum is the guy with the most potential because he is only 20 and has the instincts of a vet. I hope he continues to develop and becomes a Kersey like figure in Blazer history.
Thoughts?

