Natebishop3
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I was reading through the posts about Claver and our bench. I think we have a couple positions that are log jammed right now. Guard is especially bad with CJ, Will, Crabbe, and Mo, but I wanted to talk about the backup four spot.
We have Robinson and we have Vic.
Realistically, I think stretch four is probably Claver's best position and I don't see Robinson playing small forward or center. So this creates a dilemma because we only have so many minutes to go around.
Who would you rather give the minutes to?
At first thought, I was leaning towards Robinson because I think he has a much higher ceiling. TRob has the potential to be really good. It's hard to say if he'll ever live up to the hype that he had coming into the draft, but I think he could easily be a starter in the league.
Claver on the other hand is the quintessential role player. He has a high BBIQ, he plays hard on both ends of the floor, and he understands his role on the team. He's exactly the kind of player that a San Antonio or Utah back in the 90's would have used to help get them deep in the playoffs.
So while one player has the much higher ceiling, I am concerned because I don't see how Robinson is ever going to fully realize his potential in Portland. Unless LA leaves, the power forward spot is on lockdown, and it's pretty obvious that Rolo is the present and future at center. So what happens to Robinson long term? He has two years until he's a RFA. I think he'll only continue to get better, and it will be more difficult to keep him happy on the bench. LA is young enough that it's hard to say that Robinson will be the long term replacement for LA.
Vic on the other hand is only 25, so it's not like he's old. He could easily be a longterm answer as a backup four with some spot minutes at small forward.
Obviously nothing has to be done immediately. We can easily hang onto Robinson right up until the end of his contract, but I would like to see us start to pick and choose some of these young guys and focus on development. Robinson has a high ceiling, and he could bring a nice payout from an extremely low investment. I think we'll see LA sign a max extension in the very near future, so that locks up the power forward position for the foreseeable future. I would like to see this kid succeed, but I don't think it will ultimately be in Portland.
We have Robinson and we have Vic.
Realistically, I think stretch four is probably Claver's best position and I don't see Robinson playing small forward or center. So this creates a dilemma because we only have so many minutes to go around.
Who would you rather give the minutes to?
At first thought, I was leaning towards Robinson because I think he has a much higher ceiling. TRob has the potential to be really good. It's hard to say if he'll ever live up to the hype that he had coming into the draft, but I think he could easily be a starter in the league.
Claver on the other hand is the quintessential role player. He has a high BBIQ, he plays hard on both ends of the floor, and he understands his role on the team. He's exactly the kind of player that a San Antonio or Utah back in the 90's would have used to help get them deep in the playoffs.
So while one player has the much higher ceiling, I am concerned because I don't see how Robinson is ever going to fully realize his potential in Portland. Unless LA leaves, the power forward spot is on lockdown, and it's pretty obvious that Rolo is the present and future at center. So what happens to Robinson long term? He has two years until he's a RFA. I think he'll only continue to get better, and it will be more difficult to keep him happy on the bench. LA is young enough that it's hard to say that Robinson will be the long term replacement for LA.
Vic on the other hand is only 25, so it's not like he's old. He could easily be a longterm answer as a backup four with some spot minutes at small forward.
Obviously nothing has to be done immediately. We can easily hang onto Robinson right up until the end of his contract, but I would like to see us start to pick and choose some of these young guys and focus on development. Robinson has a high ceiling, and he could bring a nice payout from an extremely low investment. I think we'll see LA sign a max extension in the very near future, so that locks up the power forward position for the foreseeable future. I would like to see this kid succeed, but I don't think it will ultimately be in Portland.
