BLAZER PROPHET
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I bet most Blazers fans would expect Babbitt to get more minutes this season than Cunningham.
Ed O.
Now THAT would make a good poll.
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I bet most Blazers fans would expect Babbitt to get more minutes this season than Cunningham.
Ed O.
It's not revisionist logic if you call it draft night.People will always apply revisionist logic to every draft. If someone pans out that is picked after EW, then they'll yell that we passed on them TWICE. Unlike last year's draft, there is no such obvious person.
"Worst draft" won't depend on who we draft as much as who we didn't.
Heh. Good luck with that one.
Babbitt's one of the most NBA-ready prospects. At his age, if the Blazers thought he was only D-League material, he wouldn't have been drafted.
Against juco players 3" shorter and unathletic he looks great.
but if I had a dollar for every poster here who stated some college player was so NBA ready to come in and ball like he'll be an all-star
It's not revisionist logic if you call it draft night.
Honestly, I have no idea why we traded for 34 two days before the draft, but I can't think that Armon Johnson was the target. IMO, I think we just missed on Whiteside, and Armon was the fallback.![]()
That was my thought: We were shooting for Whiteside.
It's not revisionist logic if you call it draft night.
Honestly, I have no idea why we traded for 34 two days before the draft, but I can't think that Armon Johnson was the target. IMO, I think we just missed on Whiteside, and Armon was the fallback.![]()
"I had three names written down on a piece of paper . . . we got all three names"
My friends and I play a game like that in strip clubs. We all write 3 names down, and if one of the girls name is that name the others have to buy us a lap dance from that girl.
Portland has had a number of pretty good drafts, if by "good draft" you mean "we picked up quality players that are still in the rotation":
2009 Bayless, Cunningham, Pendergraph
2008 Batum
2007 Oden
2006 Roy, Aldridge
2005 Webster, Jack
JB was in 2008, 2007 was Rudy as well.
Crystal, Lexus, Destiny
Let's hear your three
doah! Must punish brain for bad braining with more alcohol.
(Rudy I intentionally left off, just like I dumped Sergio. After the disappearing act in the playoffs when Batum and Roy were so beat up, he is dead to me. Dead like so, so many brain cells.)
I am not ready to write Rudy off just yet, given that he had the back surgery that could have been a real issue all year long. I am still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt before I assign him to Sergio's file.
What's your take on Oden?
I suppose if you think Webster was a good player (he was not), and you think that Luke Babitt won't make it in the NBA, you would predict a really terrible draft.
I wasn't happy with Webster, so I don't consider his departure much of a loss. I think Luke will be fine in the NBA and be at worst a rotation player, equaling the production of Webster at a lower cost. I think this draft will turn out fine.
You're probably right about Gomes. I think Cunningham is going to be an NBA starter (yes, he's that good) somewhere. Babbitt (or however it's spelled) in a few years may be a back-up. But we'll see. I hope he plays well and can bring something to the team. I think he's either get mostly DNP's or play the D league his first year.
Did you not see that anyone who's opinion is worthy of anything praised Martell Webster as being the best defender the Blazers had on the Court, including Nicolas Batum? ...We just lost our best defender from last year's playoffs. Batum will become a better defender, but during the playoffs this season, Martell was the best. ...They both praised Martell for his Defense.
That disqualifies you as having an opinion worthy of anything.
And against NCAA tournament qualifiers, he averaged 20/10....which were approximately his overall averages too.
I don't think he'll remotely be an All-Star. I don't think he'll even be starter-level as a rookie. He's simply not a raw prospect who needs to be developed in order to reach the NBA. As I said, if at his age, he still needed significantly more development time before playing in the NBA, he wouldn't have been drafted at that spot.
I think the trade was a win-win. Webster is going to do very well in Minnesota. He'll get his minutes and no one will push to take his time, so Webs will relax and thrive.
Many of the smaller, lower talent conferences automatically get a team into the NCAA so that isn't all that good a reference.
Winning the Sun Valley conference gives your team the right to get beat by 80 by Kansas.
His team only played against a single ranked team (North Carolina) all season.
He played pretty poorly in that one.
He also played pretty poorly in the two tournaments his team made (The WAC championship and the NIT).
Not a very good sample size or anything like that but to say he played well against quality college teams is flat out wrong.
I don't think he has done much to prove he is NBA ready.
I don't think he has done much to prove he is NBA ready.