jimij wrote:Overall Blatche had a very nice game against the Knicks but you can tell he's not used to playing those types of minutes since he was gassed late in the 4th and in OT. And it's not just the minutes, its the way he's being used that's new to him. He spends so much time fighting in the post as the team continually gives him the ball there now - he's having to expend much more energy in his minutes now that he's a focal point of the offense.
Between that and the fact that for the first time in his career he's seeing constant double teams he's certainly turning it over more, but I can live with that for now. As JonJoseph says, he's still got a lot of upside as he figures how to deal with all of this.
51 minutes 11-21 FG 1-2 3FG 3-5 FT 18 RB ( wow ) 6 ast 1 steal 3 blocks 3 PF 26 pts
This dude is a definite candidate for MIP
7DDray put in a solid summer last year and I expect the same this summer. Just imagine him returning with a little more upper body strength.
And if Dray is going to be a/the leader, I hope he gets in McGee's ear and gets him to follow his program over the summer. Blatche and a more mature McGee would be a nasty front court next year. McGee defense may improve slower then is offense but he can be such a problem offensively that he can get other teams centers in foul trouble that way.
Add in Singleton and Al and I actually think we have a solid core. I would keep MM cheap also. He makes a great back up PG/SG/SF. Perfect bench player.
I think there is soup to be made from this.
Move GIl and a Wade and or Nash with the right draft pick and you really may have a great team that isn't in cap hell.



















