BlazerBeav
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ACL injuries are scary based on what has happened to careers after them - hard to imagine a 5-year deal being given.
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totally agree and because of his Achilles injury that makes it even less likely he can become one who creates shots for himself and others, at 29 yrs old I think he needs to realize he is what he is, I wish him the best but after reading that and him wanting a longer contract I can only think good bye Wes and best of luck.I love Wes, and I want him back. But the one small part of this very long article that I think he is a little off base on is this:
"But instead of always playing off teammates, he wants an opportunity to create shots for himself and others."
I am not convinced he has the handles to create shots for himself and others. What contending team is going to agree to that role?
Portland is by far his best bet.......if he can actually pull it off, because Dame would be one of the few PG's who would gladly let him take over some ball handling duties.
If that is important to him, his options are greatly reduced.
He doesn't have the handle, but that's not the only way for him to be featured more in the offense. I'm sure he's looking at LMA's 10 jumpers per game from 15'+ and thinking "I could do more with those 10 shots. Throw it to ME in the post and I'll score the ball or pass to an open shooter. Run some screens for me and I'll can the shot."I am not convinced he has the handles to create shots for himself and others.
He doesn't have the handle, but that's not the only way for him to be featured more in the offense. I'm sure he's looking at LMA's 10 jumpers per game from 15'+ and thinking "I could do more with those 10 shots. Throw it to ME in the post and I'll score the ball or pass to an open shooter. Run some screens for me and I'll can the shot."
yeah, but how often is it Wes that's looking to LA to get the ball to? More often than not, Wes prefers feeding LA or Dame to taking the shotHe doesn't have the handle, but that's not the only way for him to be featured more in the offense. I'm sure he's looking at LMA's 10 jumpers per game from 15'+ and thinking "I could do more with those 10 shots. Throw it to ME in the post and I'll score the ball or pass to an open shooter. Run some screens for me and I'll can the shot."
There may be a lot of that going on between free agents and the front office. I got the impression LA was giving Nic the cold shoulder at the end of the season tooHe wants Nic gone.
ACL injuries are scary based on what has happened to careers after them - hard to imagine a 5-year deal being given.
It's not ACL, it was an Achilles tear. But either way, hes screwed.
We would be fools to offer him more than 2 years at this point.
Very good pointThat is even more true for anyone else. He means more to our locker room then he would to a new team. Which is why I think we are in the driver's seat if Neil wants him. On the other hand if no one offers him a long term contract, and LMA leaves, the chances of him leaving go way up IMO.
If we sign LMA first and have little cap space, I wonder if we just offer him a huge 2 year deal. More than anyone else. If he doesn't come back strong it will be a payment for services already rendered.
He wants Nic gone.
Since when? Why?He wants Nic gone.
Because he truly is. If he had the heart and dedication of Wes, Batum would be all star caliber. Batum is our current version of Rasheed Wallace. A player that has the skills to be one of the best at his position, but chooses to coast most the time.I never got the impression Wes and Nico weren't friends but is there ever a thread that doesn't end up with at least some slant toward Batum is the problem?
He coasts more miles than almost anyone.Because he truly is. If he had the heart and dedication of Wes, Batum would be all star caliber. Batum is our current version of Rasheed Wallace. A player that has the skills to be one of the best at his position, but chooses to coast most the time.
Sheed 2.0. Upgraded attitude, but same coasting styleHe coasts more miles than almost anyone.
Batum needs more techs and ref aggression for this to work. Sheed got burnt out at refs always fucking the blazers. He saw us get raped by the league to hand shaq and rapist another ring and said "fuck it, why work hard to get screwed." Kind of the same mentality most workers have today in corporate america. Bust my ass for the same 1% raise you are giving everyone else while you make further cuts to medical insurance? Get raped.Because he truly is. If he had the heart and dedication of Wes, Batum would be all star caliber. Batum is our current version of Rasheed Wallace. A player that has the skills to be one of the best at his position, but chooses to coast most the time.
I agree! That's were Wes should really go. Its been proven that the Blazers have a shitty medical staff.If I put being a Wes and being a Blazer fan both aside for a moment and were him, I'd probably want to go to Phoenix if nothing else than for the fact that they have the best medical facility and staff on the planet,Jeff Hornacek(his rookie shooting coach) with Earl Watson as a assistant coach and a chance to be a go to guy on offense. The desert is kind to the healing process.
Its been proven that the Blazers have a shitty medical staff.
2010 called. It doesn't want you back.I agree! That's were Wes should really go. Its been proven that the Blazers have a shitty medical staff.
