That's no knock on Matthews who I think is going to be a valuable sub for a long time. But Wes' ceiling is obvious. Limited athleticism and build, limited skills, infinite hustle and heart.
the game he played for blazers tonight begs to differ.
42 minutes as starter 11-19fg 5-103pters 3rbs 3 assist 3steals 1block and 30 points.
i'd rather have wes then ak.
you my friend got pwned by matthews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbuRMYi2F6Q
Wes over AK? That's too silly to even address. Wes had a wonderful game against Memphis. One of those nights. I hope, for our sake, Portland thinks he should start permanently. That would be wonderful.
Wes over AK? That's too silly to even address. Wes had a wonderful game against Memphis. One of those nights. I hope, for our sake, Portland thinks he should start permanently. That would be wonderful.
Matthews is gone. A new one of these threads every week is madness.
I don't think that's right.
The rule is that if the Jazz had matched on Matthews, they couldn't trade him to Portland for a year. I don't think it works the other way around. The Blazers should be able to trade him to any team beginning December 29.
If I was given the chance to choose Wes or Hayward straight up for a dollar, I'd choose Hayward. That's no knock on Matthews who I think is going to be a valuable sub for a long time. But Wes' ceiling is obvious. Limited athleticism and build, limited skills, infinite hustle and heart. What little I've seen of Hayward shows me he has more size, talent, and upside than Wes can dream of. He may not realize it. And Wes would most likely help us more THIS year. But Hayward will be the better player before it's done.