I really liked what I saw in him last night. Doesn't look like he's projected to stay on the team though:
I really don't agree with keeping EMail. He's not gonna be able to play/improve much this year, and he'll be 24 next year when he does return. Do we really expect him to make the jump at that age, and with the seemingly chronic injury issues that he's having?
That is a good point. Reason I like Karl out of that group is that Price and Smith worry me as the back up to rookie PG. I get that Lillard will get most of the minutes. But there will be times during the season (due to foul trouble, the long season, ups and downs for a rookie, the rookie wall ect) that the back up PG will be relied on and probably be starting a handful of games. I don't know if it gets much weaker than Price and Smith as back ups. But your right, 4 PGs is a lot to carry. Smith = shooting guard with handles?
I would have no probs letting Ewill, Nolan, and Babbit go or at least not picking up their options, there also may be some cuts on other teams in the next few weeks who could be interesting
Problem with Nolan Smith is that IMO he is a "shooting guard" in name only, he just can't shoot worth a damn, I cringe when he puts up a shot
I dont think so, he has played as billed, an above average BB IQ, and good but not great at everything. I believe you need a few guys like that just to give you steady play.
That's a good point. But really all our PG's except Price can play SG. Especially Lillard. He's a little short for a 2, but we may find eventually that he works better at that position. Or swinging back and forth like Jason Terry. Keeping Karl would mean we would have 5 guards (including Matthews). I'm not sold on keeping Karl after one game, but I think if he continues to take advantage of his opportunities like he just did, Portland can find space for him.
But Karl can play 1 or 2, if he continues to play as well as he did last night, he'd make a strong case for being a regular rotational player, either as backup PG or SG. Having Karl would give us 5 guards, (considering Barton to be a 3). But having a 3rd stringer for the 1 and 2 positions is good.
No player on the roster, outside Lillard, could control the offense like Karl did last night. It'd be stupid to waive him.
I did not see the game last night. But Coby Karl is a SG/SF, not a PG/sG. If he ran the team well last night then maybe his game has evolved. Sounds like a good utility player to have on the bench. What is the new rule? 15 players? Does EWill count towards the 15? I thought we got an extra player. i think these are the top 14: PG: Lillard, Price, Smith SG: Wes, Barton, Pav SF: Batum, Claver, Babbitt PF: LMA, Hickson, Jefferies C: Leonard, Freeland, That leaves Morrison vs Karl. I would keep Karl. However there is an argument for deciding between Karl/Pav