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After he turned 30 he seemed to go in rapid decline. He's not alone, though.

There are 192 guys in total over 6'8 in the league. There are only 20 NBA players over 6'8 and 31 years old. Only 10 who are over 32. Batum is 32 next year.

There's a great filtering around that age, and Batum's contract is the only reason he hasn't already been filtered, I suspect.

He might get a vet minimum 1 year deal, but I wouldn't want Portland to offer it.

yeah, he's getting up there in age for a SF

and he was always injured...never severe injuries but nagging injuries that recurred. IIRC, 3 different times, two in Portland and once in charlotte, he had to spend a good part of a season with a brace on his shooting hand because of a wrist injury. That probably explains why his shooting got worse and worse

what's French for 'scar tissue' ?
 
After he turned 30 he seemed to go in rapid decline. He's not alone, though.

There are 192 guys in total over 6'8 in the league. There are only 20 NBA players over 6'8 and 31 years old. Only 10 who are over 32. Batum is 32 next year.

There's a great filtering around that age, and Batum's contract is the only reason he hasn't already been filtered, I suspect.

He might get a vet minimum 1 year deal, but I wouldn't want Portland to offer it.
That's weird: on the one had, there's no way LeBron is 6'9". On the other, there are about 4 players on that list no longer active, so it's even more dire.

Boy, Boban is a young 31!
 
After he turned 30 he seemed to go in rapid decline. He's not alone, though.

There are 192 guys in total over 6'8 in the league. There are only 20 NBA players over 6'8 and 31 years old. Only 10 who are over 32. Batum is 32 next year.

There's a great filtering around that age, and Batum's contract is the only reason he hasn't already been filtered, I suspect.

He might get a vet minimum 1 year deal, but I wouldn't want Portland to offer it.

Yes, most fans underestimate the physical decline of players over 28. I think it's because some hall of fame guy's play at a high level way into their 30s. But that's so rare and so few players. Peak years are usually 25-27 or so and then players decline.
 
"Batum came to the Hornets in a trade with Portland for Gerald Henderson and Noah Vonleh in the summer of 2015. It seemed like a steal."

Perspective is a crazy, crazy thing. Most of us thought it was a steal the other way, whether or not Vonleh panned out.

Between Batum and Meyers, did Portland nurture two of the best high-character way overpaid super supportive teammates in the league?
 
He has a 5th yr player option next season. That is just a nasty contract. Hard to believe HE is the one who has the most valued deal in their franchise history.
 
It's funny--I'm a huge fan of MMA, and you would think the physical toll would be even more punishing. But you regularly see these enormous guys in the UFC who are still fighting at 35 to 40 years old. You would think getting your face pummeled and ligaments wrenched would age worse, but it doesn't seem to.

But most of them aren't as tall. Perhaps it's a leverage thing, where longer limbs have more problems.....
 
Batums career in a nutshell:

"But after Batum signed that contract, it gradually became more about what he doesn’t do, rather than what he does."
 
Between Batum and Meyers, did Portland nurture two of the best high-character way overpaid super supportive teammates in the league?

Maybe the Blazers just need to rebrand as a cheerleader camp.

barfo
 
It's funny--I'm a huge fan of MMA, and you would think the physical toll would be even more punishing. But you regularly see these enormous guys in the UFC who are still fighting at 35 to 40 years old. You would think getting your face pummeled and ligaments wrenched would age worse, but it doesn't seem to.

But most of them aren't as tall. Perhaps it's a leverage thing, where longer limbs have more problems.....

They don't face the issue of force on joints as much.
 
Glad finally ppl are seeing this. Batum was always one year away from being one year away. He was beyond overrated and glad we traded him
 
If you have played with Roy AND Lillard and couldn't learn a thing or two about killer instinct or show up all game. That's on him TBH.
 
If you have played with Roy AND Lillard and couldn't learn a thing or two about killer instinct or show up all game. That's on him TBH.
Bro Nic was a perfect compliment to BRoy and LA. Never had to run play for him and was great on defense. Guy was a 4th/5th option...... AND WAS A LATE FIRST ROUND PICK!
 
So that's an excuse to not need to get better? Role player mentality kicked in, but I remember the drama he created when he wanted that big contract with Portland. Didn't sound like he think he should get paid as a 4th 5th option who didn't need play run for him.
 
So that's an excuse to not need to get better? Role player mentality kicked in, but I remember the drama he created when he wanted that big contract with Portland. Didn't sound like he think he should get paid as a 4th 5th option who didn't need play run for him.
Why would you care about his compensation? It didn't hinder us in acquiring other pieces. Probably the best 4th or 5th option in the league while he was here. What you should be upset about was his replacements.
 
Why would you care about his compensation? It didn't hinder us in acquiring other pieces. Probably the best 4th or 5th option in the league while he was here. What you should be upset about was his replacements.

I am just disappointed that he didn't reach what he could have been. Or it seems like he wasn't trying hard enough to reach it given the players that he played with Roy, Mathews, Lillard, ROLO. All have hearts for the game and always gives their 100% on the court. If only he get a little bit of that rubbed off onto him and show up more often for his team.
 
I am just disappointed that he didn't reach what he could have been. Or it seems like he wasn't trying hard enough to reach it given the players that he played with Roy, Mathews, Lillard, ROLO. All have hearts for the game and always gives their 100% on the court. If only he get a little bit of that rubbed off onto him and show up more often for his team.
Understood. I just know he was the prefect compliment to those teams on both ends. And as far as him reaching his full potential, He blew my expectations out of the water. I don't expect anything from anybody picked past the lottery to be honest.
 
Look who got picked AHEAD of him. C'Mon FAMS. We redo this draft he's way up towards the top. If i'm not mistaken we got Nico for 2 scrubs anyway. I'm content with what we got out of him.

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Understood. I just know he was the prefect compliment to those teams on both ends. And as far as him reaching his full potential, He blew my expectations out of the water. I don't expect anything from anybody picked past the lottery to be honest.

Problem with Batum, his compensation soon reached beyond his production. 25 mil for a 4th or 5th option would have really put this team in a much worse situation.
 
Problem with Batum, his compensation soon reached beyond his production. 25 mil for a 4th or 5th option would have really put this team in a much worse situation.
That's not a problem with Batum, that's a problem with management.

Batum reminds me of Derrick McKey - another excellent role player (the Pacers traded Detlef Schrempf for him and got better) who everyone expected more from. Remember, Batum is one of very few NBA players to have a 5 x 5. (We are lucky to currently have another!) Also, he was great at everyone's fave play: the chasedown block.
 
That's not a problem with Batum, that's a problem with management.

Batum reminds me of Derrick McKey - another excellent role player (the Pacers traded Detlef Schrempf for him and got better) who everyone expected more from. Remember, Batum is one of very few NBA players to have a 5 x 5. (We are lucky to currently have another!) Also, he was great at everyone's fave play: the chasedown block.

Which is exactly why management was smart to trade him before his next contract came due and made it a Charlotte management problem. He was a solid player, but just not 25 mil solid.

I also see you're a Leeds United fan. Congrats on moving into the premier league. I look forward to playing your team next year. Man U and Timbers all the way.
 
That's not a problem with Batum, that's a problem with management.

Batum reminds me of Derrick McKey - another excellent role player (the Pacers traded Detlef Schrempf for him and got better) who everyone expected more from. Remember, Batum is one of very few NBA players to have a 5 x 5. (We are lucky to currently have another!) Also, he was great at everyone's fave play: the chasedown block.

I suppose he was much better than Anthony Randolph
 

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