Outlaw vs Brewer and Webster vs McCants

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Post#21 » by Teddy KGB » Thu May 8, 2008 10:23 am

I dunno why but Martell Webster has always struck me as a scrub. Don't know why there was a huge fuss about him or why he is expected to become a good player because right now he frankly isn't a good player.

OTOH, I like Outlaw and really don't like Brewer. So I'm going with Outlaw and McCants.
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Post#22 » by Jsun947 » Thu May 8, 2008 4:20 pm

Are we talking about the Brewer that shot 37% from the field, 19% from deep? His defense is completely overrated. I don't even see any potential from him. Hes a weak athlete too. To me there isn't one positive thing about this kid. Yuck.

I'll also take Webster. He has good size and ability to play the 2 or the 3. McCants can't play the 1 and hes rather small to play the 2. Hes also not good passer or defender. His offensive numbers are also inflated (while the production isn't bad) because his team only has 1 real offensive option.

Webster isn't utalized correctly in Portland because their offensive system doesn't really use him. The only time Webster is involved in a play is when the ball is swung around the 3 point line. Next year when Oden arrives he should get a lot more open looks.

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