Martell Webster
Can someone provide an update on Martel Websterl? When will be return? How well will he play when he returns? If he returns at full strength, will he be part of the solution to fix our 2/3 problem?
5 months ago
jgale
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Kahn implied he would be back latter this month
It’s hard to say how close to game shape he’ll but but his stats show him basically getting better every year to the point that he was a league average player in 09-10 for Portland. I consider him more of a SF than a SG, he plays solid D, shoots a great 3 ball, cuts aggressively but doesn’t ball handle all that well (everything Johnson should provide). I consider that pretty clear evidence that once he’s recovered he will see some significant time as he should be a considerably option better than either Johnson or Beasley at both the 2 & 3 spot.
He's going to add a credible Wing player that the team desparately needs
He’s being brought along slowly but should be available later this month.
Pek apologist
by running with Twolves (and scissors) on Jan 9, 2012 3:43 PM CST reply actions
He will be a solid SF
Not anything special, but competent. I don’t like him as a SG too much, but he will be better then anyone else on the roster by far.
I watched him a ton in Portland, and he and Batum were pretty comparable then, though Batum has improved significantly.
I remember being angry at him last year for making dumb plays
Hopefully he plays better than that….Or hopefully I didn’t know what I was talking about.
Unfortunately
he tried to be something he was not, which is a playmaker and scorer. This is what happens when you don’t have enough ball handlers and creators on your squad. Hopefully he goes back to taking corner 3’s, making basket cuts, and generally avoiding putting the ball on the floor when he gets back.
by Rascal Flatts on Jan 9, 2012 9:26 PM CST up reply actions
His Wolves preseason debut in London
was brilliant. I think he’d do well taking dishes from Rubio.
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