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Shame that Webster can't give himself the straight talk.
Indeed. Perhaps he should ask Roy to be "100% Real" back about Martell's own game.
I *STILL* say Webster has All-Star talent, and WHEN he's confident and driven, he's damn dangerous on both ends of the court. I just wish the switch would go off in his head to reach his potential.
I just don't understand this thinking that Webster has some sort of talent to be a good player, let alone an all-star talent. What skill set do you see in him that tells you he's any good? He has decent athleticism. Average body size at best. Has no handle whatsoever. He hasn't even shown an ability to create a shot for himself. No jab-step, no step-back jumper to speak of. Has absolutely no post-up game. Nothing special on the board or defense. People complained about Travis' basketball IQ, Webster's BBIQ is just as bad. No feel for the game. A lot of the time his energy, his running around on offense is just distraction for his own team. The only real skill he has consistently proven is hitting an open outside shot, and he's not even that great at it. Webster has proven that he's a one-trick pony, and his one trick is barely good enough.
Agreed. While Webster may or may not have emotional issues, I think his basketball problem is really just lack of talent. He may have seemed "projectible" as a raw high schooler, but it turns out that he's not really that talented, by NBA standards. He has a smooth looking shot (which isn't exceptionally accurate), sometimes-solid defense and that's about it.
Agreed. While Webster may or may not have emotional issues, I think his basketball problem is really just lack of talent. He may have seemed "projectible" as a raw high schooler, but it turns out that he's not really that talented, by NBA standards. He has a smooth looking shot (which isn't exceptionally accurate), sometimes-solid defense and that's about it.

I think, to a certain extent, many fans still have the same problem with Webster that they have with Oden. If they let go of their hopes that he will one day be a good basketball player, they will have to face the realization that we passed on Deron Williams, Chris Paul, and Kevin Durant.![]()
Except Oden really is very good. He's just had non-catastrophic (from a career standpoint) injuries that have shelved him. There's a reason not to "let go" of hopes on Oden...he's got proven major talent.
Webster has stagnated for many years now.
If we'd taken Paul, we wouldn't have the talent that followed, so it's all a moot point.
There's no way to know that. Actually, there's a very good chance we'd still have Roy and Aldridge. Probably not Oden, but a team with Paul, Roy, Batum, Aldridge, and Przybilla or Camby would be pretty damn good.
How would we not have Roy? We traded Telfair and Ratliff for the Randy Foye pick, and then Foye for Roy. It's debatable whether we'd be out of the lottery, so who knows if we'd have Aldridge. Batum was a late pick. I don't see how our team would be so completely different if we had taken Paul.I don't see how there is a "very good chance" we would have Roy, Batum, Aldridge, and Camby if we had taken Paul.
How would we not have Roy? We traded Telfair and Ratliff for the Randy Foye pick, and then Foye for Roy. It's debatable whether we'd be out of the lottery, so who knows if we'd have Aldridge. Batum was a late pick. I don't see how our team would be so completely different if we had taken Paul.
Roy brought this same thing up in the post-game interview with MB. IMO, yet another rung in his maturation process.
BTW, the Roy/Miller 2-man game has become a pleasure watching develop over this season.
If Paul is so good, the team would've improved too much to continue being able to get high lottery picks and use them (and their assets) to obtain LaMarcus and Roy, and then later on Oden and Batum.
The pick that Portland used to get Roy (by drafting and trading Foye) was picked up in a trade for Telfair, Ratliff and a second-rounder. So he had nothing to do with the team's record at the time.
Batum wasn't a high lottery pick, or a lottery pick at all. He was drafted 25th.
I agree that Portland wouldn't have Aldridge or Oden, if they had taken Paul. I've asked this before, but would you rather the alternate reality where Portland takes Paul? If we assume that the Pritchard moves that didn't require a certain lottery pick would still have happened, it boils down to:
Greg Oden, LaMarcus Aldridge, Jerryd Bayless and Martell Webster for Chris Paul, Jarrett Jack, Josh McRoberts and three first-round draft picks.
Would you make that trade today, if it were on the table?
Of course, other things may have changed too...but this is just for fun, so I'm assuming Pritchard would still have wanted to make the moves that would have been possible without the specific lottery picks he had following the Webster draft.
It had to do with the team wanting Roy so bad (or the pick that could get him) that they'd take on Raef's contract.
It's also assuming that they would've kept Telfair that year.
We also don't know if they would've been in a position to trade for Batum.
The Hornets (who had one of the picks we traded for Batum) might not have been in the same situation where they would sell that pick, or even have that pick still. They might've kept it.
It had to do with the team wanting Roy so bad (or the pick that could get him) that they'd take on Raef's contract. It's also assuming that they would've kept Telfair that year.
We also don't know if they would've been in a position to trade for Batum.
The Hornets (who had one of the picks we traded for Batum) might not have been in the same situation where they would sell that pick, or even have that pick still. They might've kept it.

The obvious solution would have been to stash CP overseas for a year, thus duplicating Webster's impact on the team and keeping us on track to draft Roy/LMA/Oden.I've asked this before, but would you rather the alternate reality where Portland takes Paul?
The obvious solution would have been to stash CP overseas for a year, thus duplicating Webster's impact on the team and keeping us on track to draft Roy/LMA/Oden.
We could have just faked an injury and red-shirted CP3 for a year.
Martell has already blossomed into a passable NBA rotation player and is only 23, by draft history standards he isn't a catastrophic bust for where he was selected. I'd place the odds of Greg staying healthy for more then a few years pretty high. Injuries happen to almost everyone, thankfully his shouldn't affect his longterm abilitiesSome fans just cling to the hope that Martell isn't a catastrophic bust. Similarly, if Oden never does maintain his health through an entire season, he will be a catastrophic bust.
