TIME wrote:Blake is going to benefit tremendously from watching Nash every night. I think that he will absorb a measure of Nashtiness by observational osmosis.![]()
That's my theory and I'm sticking with it.
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TIME wrote:Blake is going to benefit tremendously from watching Nash every night. I think that he will absorb a measure of Nashtiness by observational osmosis.![]()
That's my theory and I'm sticking with it.
borri wrote:nthydro wrote:borri wrote:Psychobroker wrote:LooN3y wrote: he needs the balls in his hands to be effective.
Sometimes i need my balls in my hands to be "effective" too.![]()
I hope it's your own...
Of course....the part about "my balls". Reading comprehension, a lost art. LOL.

puffyusaf#2 wrote:gcclaker wrote:^I prefer Chucky Atkins...
hell lets roll with Jordan Farmar he would shoot as much as he could.
... yeah. But Chucky was at least a 45%/39% player for his career, and when he was younger (and not playing hurt) he was a pretty decent scorer.

therealdeal wrote:khmrP wrote:therealdeal wrote:khmrP wrote:his 3fg % has gone from 37% to 33% and his overall fg% is sub 35% over his 2yr stint here....this "good shooter" stuff is all rep. As far as making the safe play and playing his role, thats fine but is it asking to much to expect a "lil bit" more? As D is concern I dont see it, he still gets lite by most PG, even Fisher got off shots with ease against him, the SG defense I ignore cause thats not his fault potato head thinks he can defend that position for god knows why.
His overall field goal percentage as a Laker is exactly 37% (211/574).
This "good shooter" stuff is in fact not all rep. He's been a good shooter as a Laker. His 3 point percentage as a Laker has been exactly 36% (126/351). That's not great, but it is good. We've all been excited about acquiring Meeks and he shot 37% from deep last season. Jamison shot 34% from deep last season (and has done so throughout his career) and we're excited about his spacing.
Like I posted on the previous page in spot up opportunities Blake has shot 36% or so from deep. That's not bad and that'll get the job done.
well I guess the standard of being known as "shooter" is pretty low these days than.
Oh come on now. Is that the best response you have, man? I provided some good evidence and you just give me a sarcastic response... No bueno, my friend.
I don't know what you are expecting really from a "shooter". If you're expecting over 40%, there were only 22 players in the entire league that shot that well from deep in 2012. And many of them shot muh less than Blake did. In fact of the top 15 guys, 9 of them shot under 100 threes (In fact 7 of them shot 60 or less). Would it be great if he shot better? Yes, of course. But he's a bench guy here for a reason. I don't know that anyone can realistically expect more from the guy.

davriver290 wrote:We were missing scorers from the bench, this is why Blake seemed horrible. But we have Jamison, Meeks who are scorers. Blake is not as bad as people make him out to be. He played well in the playoffs and shot the three ball pretty well. Yeah sometimes yr turns down shots, but it's better than trying to be another Kobe when you're not (Shannon)
Ariza3 wrote:davriver290 wrote:We were missing scorers from the bench, this is why Blake seemed horrible. But we have Jamison, Meeks who are scorers. Blake is not as bad as people make him out to be. He played well in the playoffs and shot the three ball pretty well. Yeah sometimes yr turns down shots, but it's better than trying to be another Kobe when you're not (Shannon)
This. being able to just play PG and shoot the open 3 will be huge for Blake. being forced into a scoring option role for our bench as a SG was terrible for him bc thats not him. hes a good 3 point shooter and i think with meeks and jaminson surrounding him...maybe even ebanks; blake will be a decent backup PG for us. ill give him 1 last season before i really throw him out. everything is in blake's favor to have a good season; so hopefully he'll have one.
Ask Dwight....he didn't scare him.LTLakerFan wrote:And he's a bad mo fo back down to no one kung foo fightin' s.o.b.Ask Dwight....he didn't scare him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwdQOEzuVYQ
Its like Dr. Buss is guarding the Celtic rim this second half. Nothings dropping
davriver290 wrote:I think the first season he struggled horribly. But this season he seemed so much better. Sure he had some moments that just drove us crazy, but so did a whole host of other players as well. Steve Blake is not a scorer, he is not a penetrating PG. We brought him here for two reasons. Defense (which he does fairly well against PG's) and hit open threes. He accomplished this in the playoffs. Its not his fault Mike Brown placed him in SG roles. Thats just not him. Sure he gets payed a pretty penny, but he does exactly what he was brought in for. And he does it well.
therealdeal wrote:40% from deep in 4 of his 9 seasons... countless?
khmrP wrote:therealdeal wrote:40% from deep in 4 of his 9 seasons... countless?
yep, there almost half of his season played, unfortunately he forgot how to shoot once he got here. There's not that many player who can shoot 40% that often in their career. You cant' honestly tell me he's not getting better looks then his Por days when he was able to shoot 40%?
davriver290 wrote:I think the first season he struggled horribly. But this season he seemed so much better. Sure he had some moments that just drove us crazy, but so did a whole host of other players as well. Steve Blake is not a scorer, he is not a penetrating PG. We brought him here for two reasons. Defense (which he does fairly well against PG's) and hit open threes. He accomplished this in the playoffs. Its not his fault Mike Brown placed him in SG roles. Thats just not him. Sure he gets payed a pretty penny, but he does exactly what he was brought in for. And he does it well.
Frank Dux wrote:davriver290 wrote:I think the first season he struggled horribly. But this season he seemed so much better. Sure he had some moments that just drove us crazy, but so did a whole host of other players as well. Steve Blake is not a scorer, he is not a penetrating PG. We brought him here for two reasons. Defense (which he does fairly well against PG's) and hit open threes. He accomplished this in the playoffs. Its not his fault Mike Brown placed him in SG roles. Thats just not him. Sure he gets payed a pretty penny, but he does exactly what he was brought in for. And he does it well.
You're a overrating Steve Blake. He has failed miserably thus far as a Laker. He was brought in to play the point, and he's a horrendous value at 4 million a year. His advanced stats indicate that he's a super scrub. his PER as a Laker has been pretty much bottom of the barrel(7.5 first year, and a whopping 8.5 last season). Keep in mind the league average PER usually hovers around 15. His offensive efficiency has been very mediocre as Laker as well, as his TS% the past two season has been .500% and .493%(which is not good, at all) which probably has a lot to do with his knack for NOT getting to the rim, and his hot garbage raw FG%. His 3 point% has been respectable as a Laker, but he hasn't, by any means, been the knock down shooter we've needed.
Since we can only amnesty players that were signed before the current CBA, Steve Blake should've got the boot this summer.

kray28 wrote:The new offense will suit him well, he'll be under less pressure to create offense....instead defenders will have no choice but to sag off him and give him a lot of space to shoot. In that type of a situation he'll thrive.
Doc Brown wrote:kray28 wrote:The new offense will suit him well, he'll be under less pressure to create offense....instead defenders will have no choice but to sag off him and give him a lot of space to shoot. In that type of a situation he'll thrive.
Isn't that what defenses have been doing to him the last two years?

Ariza3 wrote:ya i think blake will step it up and do what he was brought here to do. the 2nd unit will be run by him so he can play PG so that'll be good. he's a good backup point guard and a good 3 point shooter. hes a willing passer and plays not great defense but scrappy which has worked for him against 2nd unit PG's.
it takes a lot to play in this league at only 6 feet tall and hes been good throughout his career. his years in LA were hard for him I'm sure. first year he actually didnt play that bad. it was only when brown came and made him a SG for the bench where he struggled. no one else could do anything except for him off the bench and teams knew that.
i expect blake to be a good backup for us. he knows the team. he knows the coach. and most importantly he now knows his role. and thats PG passing it to jaminson and meeks and hitting the open 3. thats it.
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