He's a good defender and amazing shotblocker but please don't let this be someone we overpay for...PLEEEEASE??![]()
http://www.djournal.com/pages/story....b=1&div=Sports
Starkville’s Outlaw a wanted NBA free agent
7/6/2007 8:04:44 AM
Daily Journal
Travis Outlaw, the four-year NBA forward out of Starkville, is one of Sports Illustrated’s top 20 free agents this summer.
Outlaw was a first-round pick of the Portland TrailBlazers and has averaged 6.8 points and 2.6 rebounds in 203 career games, primarily as a reserve.
He finished last season on a high note, with a career-best 36 points in a loss to Golden State.
As a restricted free agent, Outlaw can sign an offer sheet with any team, but Portland can choose to match the offer to retain him.
According to SI.com, the 6-foot-9 Outlaw is coveted by Milwaukee, Charlotte and the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs.
- Daily Journal, wire reports
SI.com article :
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...ontent.14.html
NBA's Top 20 Free Agents
14 Travis Outlaw | Restricted free agent
Potential suitors: Trail Blazers, Bucks, Bobcats, Spurs
In four seasons in Portland since the Blazers selected him out of high school in 2003, Outlaw has averaged 6.8 points and 2.6 rebounds in 17.2 minutes. Stretch out his production over a full 48 minutes and a player who produced 20.1 points and 7.2 boards emerges. Only 22, he has the type of ''athletic gifts,'' said a scout, that could make him a 10-year starter. But he also has the inconsistency that demands he be a supporting cast member for the immediate future
He's a good defender and amazing shotblocker but please don't let this be someone we overpay for...PLEEEEASE??![]()
These things are probably always just assumptions by the writer. Spurs have proven time and time again, they rarely hold merit.
Do we have anything that Portland wants in a sign and trade? I can't imagine the Blazers wouldn't just match anything up to the midlevel.
They were interested in trading for him last year, so I don't doubt it.
He's a restricted FA....so NOT overpaying for him seems very unlikely.
Who knows though....I don't think the Spurs FO overpaid for Jackie Butler and he ended up with the Spurs.
He definitely fits the mold of "long 3/small-ball 4"...
I wonder if Portland would match a reasonable deal?
On the one hand, they have several prospects coming from overseas to fill out the roster in the next few years, and Outlaw might not be in their plans.
On the other hand, he seems to be the only true SF on their roster....
MLE? Really?
I'm not sure the Blazers are prepared to pay THAT much for this guy.
But again, if any reasonable offer were tendered ($3-4M per year), I think they'd be crazy not to match it.
Outlaw is a great athlete and perfectly sized for what the Spurs need. However, he's not much of a basketball player yet.
For a small deal, I could live with adding him to the roster. But I wouldn't overpay because I think there's a 60-70% chance he'd be a bust in the Spurs system.
that sounds so nice!![]()
yeah i would do that if the price is right....he is a solid prospect and i think he will be better here in sa than he would be in port...everybody is better playin with tim duncan
I guess I figured that after investing the pick and the years in the guy, they wouldn't let him just walk. If he's available for a lot less than the MLE, it seems like a good gamble.
Offer him a "Jackie Butler" type contract, see if he signs it, see if the Blazers match.
If he signs it and they match...no big loss. If he signs it and they don't match....who do you get rid of?
He has great size and some nifty stats (1 steal/1 board in 23 mpg), but I have doubts he's truly putting things together. That said, I'd be very happy if the Spurs could get him without giving up too much -- but Portland has no other real SF, despite a need for veteran help.
Yeah....
The more I think about it, the less likely it is.
Udoka is most likely out the door, so there is an opportunity for Outlaw to see some starting minutes at SF.
He seems like a nice kid with good potential that fits into their scheme going forward of growing a young team.
Not sure he's worth the MLE, but I think Portland will match most reasonable offers to keep him.
If it comes down to a roster spot I like him better than White.
Agreed.
Both have similar athleticism and both are equally as raw offensively....
But Outlaw plays a position of bigger need for the Spurs.
All things being equal, I'd take Outlaw over White.
Unfortunately, the salary difference between the two is likely to throw that "all things being equal" statment out the window.
i think next year he gon get like...10 points, 7 8 boards, like 2 3 rebounds
A post from last january saying that Spurs are interested in Outlaw :
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showpost...&postcount=143
A S&T won't be easy to do CBA wise because Blazers don't have contracts that can be trade fillers.
would damn great to see him in SA
would be great to replace Bowen
Thanks, Stephon.![]()
I don't think this would be too bad of a pickup.
why fight Portland for his rights, when James Singleton is a UFA this summer. Singleton could be had for the minimum. Heck, you could probably get him into camp for a non-guaranteed contract.
Singleton's a much better rebounder, and would be significantly cheaper (Vet Min ~ 770,000 vs. 3 - 4 Million). He also wouldn't have a problem with significant bench time.
82games.com pages for last year and career stats from databasebasketball
Singleton
http://www.82games.com/0607/06LAC13A.HTM
http://www.databasebasketball.com/pl...lkid=SINGLJA01
Outlaw
http://www.82games.com/0607/06POR11D.HTM
http://www.databasebasketball.com/pl...lkid=OUTLATR01
Yeah, I've been hoping that the Spurs would get him by either trade or FA pickup for a while. He fills the single biggest weak point in our small ball lineup very nicely - he can REBOUND and would be by far our best small ball 4. As a 3, I'm not as sold. He'd do all right with power guys (eg. Artest, Bonzi Wells), but I'm not sure how well it would work against quick guys (eg. Richard Jefferson, Radamanovic)
Outlaw could have a Stephen Jackson-type breakout in San Antonio.
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