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  1. Stevenson

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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    Uh, no. I actually quite like Travis and his game. He's a great 6th man. Not perfect, but he's a 6th man.
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    I disagree.

    Other than stroking the 3, which Martell does as well as Blake, I'd take TO and/or Nic as they are better than Martell in everything else. I really don't know what you are basing this on.:dunno:
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw




    Probably the same thing you are basing your opinion on........what you see.

    TO is not better than Webster at hardly anything by the way. TO misses countless assignments and unless he is scoring, he does absolutely nothing to help the team win. Martell is much more fundamentally sound on the boards, defense and where to be on offense. No need t bring up stats by the way. I know Outlaws are better.
     
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    huh, misread on my part... I stand corrected.

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  5. STOMP

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    nice ostrich impression. It's a pretty weak argument when the data says you're wrong, but you're welcome to your opinion.

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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw


    I agree with this. People are saying that Webster isn't close to as good on defense as Batum and they have stats to back it up. I really think that stats only prove that a player plays good defense in some isolated cases. Steals and blocks do not usually indicate who is a great defensive player. I would only say Batum is slight better on defense.

    And to say Batum is a better offensive player is ridiculous. He barely shot any threes and when he did it was like this: He would take one three early and if he made it he would keep shooting. But, if he missed he would not shoot again. This shows inconsistency and dramatically increases his shooting percentage. Batum is completely incapable of driving to the basket. I do not remember once all year where he took it to the hoop, unless it was on a pass off when he had a wide open lane. Webster has some handles and was expected to have even better handles this year. Batum can't dribble any better that Outlaw.

    I know that Batum is way younger and he will only improve, but I still think Webster fits better in the starting lineup. Assuming Bayless is the backup point guard, it would fit better to have Batum in the second unit and Webster in the first unit because of offensive capabilities.
     
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  7. Nikolokolus

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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    Half of Nicolas 4 FG attempts per game were threes, Nicolas Routinely handled the ball just fine with several memorable posterizing dunks (two on Pau especially jump out) and Nic was great at tapping the ball away from guards and becoming a one man fast break for a layup or dunk. Nic didn't put up ridiculous offensive numbers, but he's already a far better ball handler than I remember Martell being and he did this as a ridiculously young guy at 19-20.

    I can only surmise that you didn't actually watch many Blazers games this season. :dunno:
     
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    Martell's career 3pt % is 0.372. Batum shot 0.369 last year

    there is no question that Martell has the prettiest form/mechanics on the club, but it's the results that make it onto the scoreboard.

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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    Except for one fact. Websters are based off of previous teams which were not as good as a whole. The team lost more games as a whole. Batum's are based off of this years team, which won a lot more games because of the progression of team members across the board. Webster never played with the team being 2 7' centers deep on the team. Webster never played with Brandon Roy playing at the level he did this year. The facts are that last year, it was Webster who got all those tough assignments on D, and the facts are he usually did a pretty damn good job defending guys. I seem to remember the Cleveland game last year he actually had held Lebron down to a dull roar. Then the Blazers put Roy on him, and he went off on the guy 2 inches shorter, and weighing much less.
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    Batum did not routinely handle the ball.. at all. He almost never dribbled more than three dribbles at a time, and was always standing in the same spot when he did so (I'm not blaming this on him, I know it is the offense). And those dunks have nothing to do with my point, he did not dribble past anyone that was playing defense on him.. Maybe he got past them with a pump fake as they were closing out but anyone can do that.

    It is just your opinion that Batum handles the ball better than Webster, and I disagree strongly. Plus, I specifically remember all of the coaches saying Martell was coming in to camp/pre-season in the best shape out of anyone and having worked the hardest out of anyone. In fact, I am pretty sure he got some actual award-like recognition for this. I also remember that during that off-season he had worked on his ball handling more than anything else, and with his reported work ethic that summer, why would one not think that he would be coming in with vastly improved handles? And remember that Martell is only 22.

    I watched all but 2 games all year.
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    No one is ever going to confuse Nicolas for a point guard with his current handle, but when he's moving in space he's neither clumsy with his dribble nor prone to getting the ball stripped. I fully agree that he didn't show a lot of drives or ability to get past defenders off the bounce, but when you look at his ball handling numbers here: http://www.82games.com/0809/08POR6.HTM his turnovers were equal parts bad passes to ball handling errors for a "respectable" hands rating of 11. For comparison's sake he was slightly better than Kevin Durant in this respect, and he's certainly no turnover machine when handling the ball (http://www.82games.com/0809/08OKC9.HTM)

    If you think he's so awful look at the hands rating of some other 3s around the league:
    John Salmons: http://www.82games.com/0809/08CHI8.HTM
    Josh Howard:http://www.82games.com/0809/08DAL8.HTM
    Gerald Wallace:http://www.82games.com/0809/08CHA12.HTM
    Luol Deng:http://www.82games.com/0809/08CHI9.HTM
    Ron Artest: http://www.82games.com/0809/08HOU10.HTM

    It's not just my opinion. If you go back to Martell's third season and look at his "hands rating" Nicolas is a full two points better than Webs was in his third (and arguably best) season in the league. Furthermore, Webster's turnovers using a ratio of bad-pass to ball-handling errors were double Nicolas' suggesting a worse handle http://www.82games.com/0708/07POR7A.HTM.

    As for the things coaches were saying about Martell's work ethic or supposed improved ball-handling during the off-season none of that matters a damn until you see it on the floor -- supposedly Sergio worked his ass off improving his jump shot and not much changed in that department once the regular season got rolling.

    I like Webster and I think he can be a worthwhile addition to the roster next season but I don't expect Martell to come in with a vastly improved handle, because there was nothing in his first 3 seasons that suggested he was making much progress in that area, if he does then that's great, but all of the stuff you are saying about Martell vs. Batum isn't rooted in anything with any tangible evidence to back it up.
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    I'm not much of a stats guy but wouldn't those numbers be severely inflated because of the fact that those players handle the ball a lot more?


    ADDITION: Not just handling, but trying way more often to drive and/or make something happen.



    I guess we will see. Honestly I would have no problem with Batum starting right away again, but I believe it should be an open competition in camp and pre-season. Whoever doesn't start should still get good burn with the second unit.
     
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    no dude, thats just your opinion. Not only do I and other members of the board disagree with it, but KP seems to as well. In nearly every interview from the mid 2007-8 season going up to the draft, he spoke to wanting to add a good perimeter wing defender... and then he went out and traded up for Batum who came advertised as exactly that. I honestly don't know why anyone would rate his D as above average. To me he's average on a good night and downright sad on others.

    make excuses for him all you want, but the team sure did get a lot better with him completely out of the rotation didn't they?

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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    That is a ridiculous thing to say.
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    Martell is about the same level of defender as Outlaw. Lack the lateral quickness to keep the guy in front of them. Batum otoh does a pretty good job of keeping his man in front of him and doesn't get beat very often.

    Offensively Martell is just a jump shooter. Every year he's been in the league 50% of his FGA are 3pt shots. That obviously isn't even counting 18ft jumpers.

    In the end Outlaw and Martell are streaky players and you're never 100% sure what you're going to get out of them. With Batum you know he's going to be on his man like white on rice and not get beat. Offensively he's pretty raw but he's developing. He finishes nicely at the hoop(especially on a fast break) and his 3pt% last year was respectable.
     
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    apparently you didn't read the post I was responding to which was filled with excuses as to why poor Martell's performance/stats suffered.

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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    You don't know what you are talking about. All I said was that it is ridiculous to say that the reason we did so well this year was because Martell got injured. And that is what your good friend STOMP was implying.

    I was not the poster supplying all those excuses for Webster, although I do like Webster. Earlier I did admit to not knowing much about all those special stats and I never simply refuted facts because they didn't support my opinion, contrary to what you seem to think.

    I am sorry that you "fucking hate" me and posters like me simply because I have opinions.
     
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    Re: Here's A Scoop On Outlaw

    Fair enough.
     
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    the frowny face for reading comprehension goes to you. I basically said losing Martell for the year didn't get in the way of the team's success this year, which speaks to his level of contribution. I think he's been a pretty mediocre at best performer in his 3 years in the league.

    HurraKane212... have we ever quoted each other let alone met? I truly was not aware that we were good friends, but :hello:

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    UPDATED Scoop On Outlaw

    Sorry I forgot to post this earlier. Had lunch again at my fav lunch place and talked with the owner again about Travis. I asked if Travis has been told or otherwise informed he was gone. He tells me that it's just a feeling Travis has as he sees Nate wanting a more defensively oriented backup PF and that isn't him. Also, he states that if Webster comes back and with the desire to find minutes for Batum, he has a gut feeling that if a trade will be made for a veteran PF or move up in the draft for a PG that he'll somehow be involved.

    So, bottom line, there is no official team talk about an Outlaw trade, just a strong feeling Travis has.
     

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