Khazim wrote:Don't need to be so quick to give up.
I'm honestly more jaded that the blazers passed over bledsoe for the guy with both shooting and backup point guard being of need.
NBAMAN2006 wrote:Problem with Babbit is he isnt a 3 point shooting specialist.
no. his problem is his inability to guard nba 3s or 4s. the guy is a beast in the d-league, but then qyntel woods won mvp of the summer league for an idea of the talent drop...
tester551 wrote:Shem wrote:The Blazers also picked up Elliot Williams' option as well. But notice they didn't pick up Armon Johnson's, yet they gave a qualifying offer to Patty Mills?
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index ... yin_1.html
Johnson signed a 2 year deal. He is under contract for next year, and then will be a RFA requiring a QO. It's just like Mills, but he is 1 year behind in the process.
yes. both johnson last year and mills the year before played in 10 games, guaranteeing the second year of their contract.
Blazermania08 wrote:I've been saying it for a year now, Luke Babbit CANT play in the NBA. I saw him play several times in college when he was at Nevada which plays in the WAC, or also known as the "Western NON-Athletic Conference." Babbit was putting up numbers against poor defensive teams and was the go to player in their offense. He's slow, can't defend, and simply a waste of a roster spot. Stop drinking the Wolfpack Koolaid PA.
I live in reno. I'm a nevada wolfpack fan. nevada has had some good players come out (sessions, mcgee), but babbitt was more of a snyder-type player that again could put up good numbers against lesser competition, but seemed like he would struggle against the upper echelon of players. let's remember that the wolfpack team from two seasons ago supposedly had 2 nba-level players on it, yet they were a middle tier team in a lesser conference.
















