Henry Abbott: Nicolas Batum is great, and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise. But is he the golden child? He has been treated as such ... he's the player the Blazers refused to put into trades. He's every GM's "guy they have their eye on." He's the one the team traded up for so the other smart teams, namely the Spurs, couldn't nab him. He's a long defender with some offensive spice and just the right amount of mean streak. (Remember when he helpfully reminded Kobe Bryant how many times he had dunked on him?) With his length and ability, he has the potential to be a starter on an NBA championship team. But that would mean playoff series shutting down an elite scorer. That would mean great production on offense from few touches -- which is tough when you're making only 35 percent of your 3s. That would mean being the most intense player on the floor. And for my taste, he is too often the opposite. I love his potential, but can't wait to get past that phase, and into the part of his career with his about high PER and killer defensive highlights. He's valuable as hell, but still nowhere near what he could be.