Webster: Dud To Stud

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Wowsers, that starting lineup sure does appeal to him.

Call off the shrink! :lol:
 
Hey, if he can keep it up, great. Some just play better as starters. Not everyone is good at coming off the bench cold and instantly igniting their game.
 
Like I've said in the past. Consistent minutes will result in consistent production. I thought it was hilarious that people wrote him off as a 22 year old.
 
I feel like a Dr. Suess Book but "I will say this again, if Webster is consistent I back him 100%"

I am a big fan of Webs, just want him to consistently produce for us. We don't need him to score, but be a hustle guy on the floor. He's doing it, just keep it up.
 
Homecourt hero... If he can play well on the road then I might believe in him again.
 
webster might be the key to our season assuming we dont trade for a real SF. we wont cause kp has no balls.

but yah... if webster could hit 2 threes a night (avg about 8-10 points a night and play just solid defense.... we should be fine. :clap:
 
He's looking much better right now. Especially when he catches the ball in stride and shoots.
 
webster might be the key to our season assuming we dont trade for a real SF. we wont cause kp has no balls.

but yah... if webster could hit 2 threes a night (avg about 8-10 points a night and play just solid defense.... we should be fine. :clap:

wow! not even a hint of negativity?
 
The facts are when a shooter teams up with a center that attracts a double team before he even touches the ball, it makes the shooter that much better. Martell was teamed with Joel on the 2nd unit. He is teamed with Oden on the first. Much better looks for him, much better spacing for the offense.
 
The facts are when a shooter teams up with a center that attracts a double team before he even touches the ball, it makes the shooter that much better. Martell was teamed with Joel on the 2nd unit. He is teamed with Oden on the first. Much better looks for him, much better spacing for the offense.

At times, I'd like to see Blake, Rudy, Martell, LMA, and Oden on the floor together. Talk about spacing the floor!
 
At times, I'd like to see Blake, Rudy, Martell, LMA, and Oden on the floor together. Talk about spacing the floor!

I don't know if anybody else has noticed lately, but it appears that a new wrinkle into the offense is that Aldridge plays the "Stretch" PF. It is giving the team better spacing, lots of open looks.
 
webster might be the key to our season assuming we dont trade for a real SF. we wont cause kp has no balls.

but yah... if webster could hit 2 threes a night (avg about 8-10 points a night and play just solid defense.... we should be fine. :clap:

A real SF? What do you think we need? Some dude that is going to take a bunch of shots away from Roy/Oden/Aldridge? No. We need someone that can keep the defense honest, rebound and play solid defense. In the games that Webster has seen solid minutes, he's done all of those things. We're straight.
 
A real SF? What do you think we need? Some dude that is going to take a bunch of shots away from Roy/Oden/Aldridge? No. We need someone that can keep the defense honest, rebound and play solid defense. In the games that Webster has seen solid minutes, he's done all of those things. We're straight.

Yep look at Bruce Bowen. He only averaged like 9 pts a night in his best year. But the thing was, out of the few shots he took, he took them within the flow of the offense and hit that at a high efficiency so that the opposition could not double team Timmy D. That is what is important.
 
Like I've said in the past. Consistent minutes will result in consistent production. I thought it was hilarious that people wrote him off as a 22 year old.


And that's what doomed Channing. Nate just seems to do that to young players.
 
Game log - Points:

10
8
4
8
9
16
4
0
2
0
2
21
6
8


IMO, he went from dud to...

...dud

But a consistent one.
 
Game log - Points:

10
8
4
8
9
16
4
0
2
0
2
21
6
8


IMO, he went from dud to...

...dud

But a consistent one.

In games that he played more than 20 min he's avg. 11 ppg. If you've actually watched the games and understand basketball you would see that he plays solid defense and brings tons of energy to whatever lineup he's put into. I'm not saying he's been spectacular but to say he's a "dud" is just dumb. What do I know though, just read the boxscores and base your opinion off that.
 
I am one of the people who has been hard on Webs in the past. My mind is not fully changed, but it is changing. Forget about the box score for a moment, I have been most improved with the hustle out of Webs lately. He really seems to be working on O and D and that has been helping everyone on the team. Everyone does not have to be a star, but if Webs is able to turn into a solid starter with a team mentality, he will be very valuable to the Blazers. Congrats Webs, you are changing minds.
 
I still think he is still a dud. Sorry, MGB. Great person just not a very good basketball player.
 
I would like to have the rest of the year before I make up my mind about Webs. A full year of starting should be telling at this point.
 
For where he was picked, he's still a definite "dud." But that doesn't mean he's worthless. I think he's essentially a decent reserve, in terms of quality. Of course, if he has trouble playing off the bench, that's sort of a major flaw for a reserve-quality player. ;) But I think he can probably play to his modest talent level off the bench once Batum returns.
 
Still a dud right now.

But I really like him, and wish I could just will him to become a better player. But alas, that isn't how it works. Woe is me. :(
 
He's neither a stud nor a dud. It's possible that he will continue to hit enough shots to be useful in the starting lineup and I don't think it's a guarantee that he relinquishes his starting spot to Batum when Nic returns.

Ed O.
 

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