I was really unimpressed with him from the start. He tried to play a lot faster than his skill level allowed him to. He was a turnover machine, and was out of control most of the time.
Next summer? I'm betting he's thrown in a couple trade ideas this season, with the cries being similar.
Is that really all he shot from the field? It seemed like he made every 3-pointer he jacked up in garbage time.
There is no comparison between Layman and any previous Blazer draft pick. This one is off the charts and I can't wait till we all skip Blazer games to watch his D-League games. Notice how he plays so sure of himself, unlike every rookie we've ever had except Lillard and Bayless? This is a sure sign of greatness. Do not miss this season's D-League games. Be there or be square.
24 hours ago, which was 28 hours after Portland waived Montero, Orlando waived Cliff Alexander. Coincidence? I think not.
Didn't take long for him to sign somewhere else. Good for him. http://www.oregonlive.com/nba/index...ortland_trail_blazers.html#incart_river_index
I remember liking Benson when he was in the draft. Would it be good to pick him up for that #15 spot?
http://www.nba.com/heat/news/heat-waives-five-players Beno Udrih used to be good. So Miami signed Montero just to get his D-League rights this season.
Montero can thank his lucky voodoo stars that a player named after a fart medicine established himself in Sacramento by stealing whatever minutes Sergio Rodriguez might have gotten. Isn't it ironic that after ruining Sergio's big chance in the NBA, Bean-o is in the D-League while Sergio's in the big league.