Is this Battier's last season here?
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:55 pm
Shane Battier is an expiring contract and at the age of 32, this could be his last year with the Rockets. Sure, he's a solid defender and good shot blocker but I'm finding it hard to justify him getting starters minutes. He's a great locker room guy, good coach on the court type player...but offensively he is almost a 0 out there. From a SF you need that outside shooting ability. Other than the occasional corner 3, he just doesn't have it.
The problem is I'm not sure who takes his place. I really like Budinger as a 20 MPG guy off the bench but he is probably never going to be a quality starter in this league. His defense is questionable so he needs to be on the court when the opposing SF is a bench player, or when their wings aren't offensive juggernauts.
This brings the issue of why is Shane getting so many minutes? Yea he's very nice to have against strong, athletic SF's like LeBron, Carmelo and the like but against a lot of other guys I don't see the point. He provides almost nothing on the offensive end and if the opposing SF isn't gonna score much anyway then why not get someone out there who can at least put the ball in the hoop? Budinger can put up 15 PPG easy if given starters minutes and it's not like if he's facing someone like Trevor Ariza he's going to get burned all that much. We can even shift Kevin Martin (don't laugh) to the SF spot every now and then leaving Courtney Lee as the SG and Lowry/Brooks as the PG. We don't have a bonafide starting SF on this time, but we should at least try to maximize the assets we have right now to fill in that position as best as possible. Unfortunately, we're not doing a good job of that right now IMO.
The problem is I'm not sure who takes his place. I really like Budinger as a 20 MPG guy off the bench but he is probably never going to be a quality starter in this league. His defense is questionable so he needs to be on the court when the opposing SF is a bench player, or when their wings aren't offensive juggernauts.
This brings the issue of why is Shane getting so many minutes? Yea he's very nice to have against strong, athletic SF's like LeBron, Carmelo and the like but against a lot of other guys I don't see the point. He provides almost nothing on the offensive end and if the opposing SF isn't gonna score much anyway then why not get someone out there who can at least put the ball in the hoop? Budinger can put up 15 PPG easy if given starters minutes and it's not like if he's facing someone like Trevor Ariza he's going to get burned all that much. We can even shift Kevin Martin (don't laugh) to the SF spot every now and then leaving Courtney Lee as the SG and Lowry/Brooks as the PG. We don't have a bonafide starting SF on this time, but we should at least try to maximize the assets we have right now to fill in that position as best as possible. Unfortunately, we're not doing a good job of that right now IMO.