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Yep, there isn't enough room for 3 SF's and their playing time.
My best guess is that Batum will sit until either he or Travis is traded.
you know the old saying, absence makes the heart grow fonder? I think we've got a bad case of that here in Portland regarding Martell. The way people stand by a guy who has been so mediocre amazes me. Batum is already a superior defensive player to both Travis and Martell and TO continues to be the superior offensive threat even at the deep ball which is Martell's one real skill. Of the three 3's, he has the prettiest form on his deep ball, but the worst %
He'll be coming off of a broken foot and will likely be a ways from being in good shape when he returns in Dec/Jan. Hopefully he'll round into game shape quickly and has somehow taken quantum leaps forward in his game and confidence since last year... hopefully he'll be so much better then he's been that he'll be the clear cut choice to start at SF forcing a trade of one of the other guys... that would be great.
I doubt it though.
STOMP
BTW, I chose the SF set. When Martell returns, I don't know what Nate's gonna do. Batum's progress is extremely compelling.
you know the old saying, absence makes the heart grow fonder? I think we've got a bad case of that here in Portland regarding Martell. The way people stand by a guy who has been so mediocre amazes me. Batum is already a superior defensive player to both Travis and Martell and TO continues to be the superior offensive threat even at the deep ball which is Martell's one real skill. Of the three 3's, he has the prettiest form on his deep ball, but the worst %
I chose the "no worry" option. I'm hoping the rookies emerge, and we eventually have a lineup of
Bayless/Roy/Batum/LMA/Oden
with
Blake/Rudy/Martell/Outlaw/Pryz
as backups.
I really think this group could really do some damage if they were to play together for a while.
We don't need no stinkin' Heinrich!

sorry Ed but thats oversimplifying things. Martell won the starting position with a hot streak in pre-season two seasons back. Nate has consistently spoken since then of preferring Travis off the bench because he can get his shot. If he were to switch starters from Martell to Travis no one in the 2nd unit would have been a good option when the clock was winding down. Martell has not demonstrated the ability to get his own look, but he can stand in the corner with his feet set and hit a good percentage when the ball is swung to him and he's open. His skillset fit with needs of the starting unit playing off of Roy's drives and he got his shot to shine there last year. He just didn't set the world on fire... as the featured deep ball threat he was only the 4th best on the club percentage wise.Martell started ahead of and played more minutes per game than Travis Outlaw for one reason last year: he was a better player.
Having to choose between two good SGs is a bigger problem than having to choose between three fairly weak PGs or three middling SFs.
barfo
Boy, ain't that the truth!
OK, then, coach, how can you reasonably rectify that sitchyation? Personally, I don't like the Roy @ PG, although it may the the clearest antidote.
Easy, you trade one of them for a top-end PG.
Easy, but painful.
barfo
I'm with you, but what top-end PG is available?
Who on the club is a better PG then Roy? And how much of a step down is it from Roy to Rudy at SG?I think it is none of the above - the problem is at SG. Having both Roy and Rudy forces one to play out of position, usually Roy at PG. But Roy isn't nearly as good a PG as he is a SG.
Who on the club is a better PG then Roy?
And how much of a step down is it from Roy to Rudy at SG?