作者Rostow (When?)
看板BLAZERS
标题一些消息
时间Tue Jul 25 23:07:53 2006
Z-Bo and Jack in the ATL
Greetings from Atlanta.
We arrived in the early afternoon in Atlanta, and, as I explained yesterday,
are here to get a first-hand look at Zach Randolph and Jarrett Jack. Trail
Blazers assistant coach Bill Bayno is down here, as is strength coach Bobby
Medina. We just saw Zach for a few minutes today, and are getting set to
attend tomorrow's (Tuesday's) workout sessions with the players.
I did talk to Bayno when I arrived today. He arrived a few hours before we
did, on a red-eye flight from Los Angeles. He went right from the airport to
Georgia Tech and put Zach through an intense workout. They had a chance to
workout for a few days together in Las Vegas, when Randolph arrived for the
final days of summer league.
I've known Bill for a couple of years now, and he's not the kind of guy to
blow smoke. I had to keep reminding myself of this as I listened to him rave
about the progress of Zach. This has been the first time Bayno has worked
with Z-Bo and the first thing he did is call Zach an "absolute gem of a
person." He said Zach is embracing this opportunity and has a hunger that
makes him very easy to coach. This was, obviously, great to hear. Bayno is
one of the best player development coaches around and he's a huge addition to
this staff. He's willing to go wherever the players are, and work with them
as long as they can take it. He's intense, and pushes these players to make
themselves better. It's so vital to have a guy like this on the coaching
staff.
Bayno talked about his goals, concerning Randolph this summer. He told me
this afternoon he "wants to be in Zach's head" and wants to "push him" and
says Zach is one of his biggest priorities right now. He talked about how
good Zach has looked in the post, and even said he hasn't really bothered to
spend much time in there with him, at least with the left hand, because he's
already got that down. Bayno said they're not spending any time working on
Zach's left, but instead are concentrating almost solely on getting better
with his weak hand, his right.
I talked to Zach in Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago and asked him what kind
of shape he was in. He was honest, and said "so so." I told Bayno that today,
and he told me that where they are at now is "night and day" compared to
where Zach was in Vegas. Randolph worked in Vegas, and now has had two
workouts a day in six of the last eight days. The workouts are long and hard
and they're pounding away at full-court, game-situation stuff.
As for Jack, I'm happy to tell you he has been cleared for play. Jarrett has
been working out, but now trainer Jay Jensen has cleared him for full-court
games. Jack says the surgically-repaired ankle is feeling great, and says
he's suprised at how quickly he's recovered. He originally told me he thought
he'd be cleared some time in late August, so we're ahead of schedule by
almost a month. I know it was killing Jarrett not to be able to play in the
summer league games in Vegas, but that would have been pushing it.
Both Zach and Jarrett will play pick-up games with some of the NBA players
who spend their summers in Atlanta. The best games in the summer are in
Houston and Atlanta, and that's always been the case. They'll compete
tomorrow night, and Wednesday, and possibly the rest of the week as well.
I'll be here until Wednesday, and will have a much more complete update on
their progress following the workouts tomorrow.
As I mentioned yesterday, Blazers TV producer Scott Zachry, and photographer
Jeff Curtin are with me in Atlanta, and we'll have video for you on the web
site as soon as we get home, so you can see for yourself.
I joined Brian Wheeler and Mike Rice last night on Courtside Monday Night,
presented by L.A. Weight Loss, our weekly radio show. Wheels did his usual
great job of sitting in the hosts chair.
It was a huge night on the show, as the guys were joined by Raef LaFrentz,
who talked about being traded from Portland to Boston on draft night. Raef is
currently looking for a home in Portland and says he is totally re-locating
to the area. He also mentioned that is the toughest part of being traded, as
you can imagine. He also mentioned that he is going to wear number 9 for the
Blazers, as I reported to you about a month ago. Our radio producer "The
Captain" Rich Patterson reminded Raef that Danny Ainge, the guy who just
traded LaFrentz from Boston to Portland, also wore number 9 when he was in
Portland. LaFrentz laughed, and was very suprised at the irony there. Yes,
he's still going to wear 9.
http://fans.blazers.com/blogs/mike_barrett/2006/07/z-bo-and-jack-in-atl.html
如果从这个部落格的消息看来,
Jack的伤如预期在恢复中。
而他也是新球季先发PG呼声最高的一位,
既使不是他先发,他也会得到Nate McMillan的重用。
Nate McMillan似乎将他视为爱将XD
而Randolph的部分不只是这里有提到当地的广播KXL也有说到
Randolph的状况也越来越好,除了伤痛的部分外,
他的态度也比以前更积极,有人觉得可能是受到LaMarcus Aldridge这位竞争者的影响XD
另外Randolph还承诺季赛前会减肥让身材标准一点。
或许拓荒者看到他积极的一面...会暂缓他的交易案喔!
Randolph的交易方面如果真的没有对拓荒者有利的,
而Randolph在伤势痊癒後愿意再回到禁区厮杀,
(之前有国外网友说他一直往外打跟他的伤势的关系很大)
再度变身为当年和小牛季後赛七连战的Randolph,
那将他留下何尝不是好事一件?
所以当地好像有不少球迷在看了不少和Randolph正面的报导後
一改之前非得要交易他出去的态度,而愿意在给他一次机会。
如果就我个人立场,
Randolph真如一些报导所言变的较积极,也愿意减肥,努力去做复健和训练,
(另外本版1984篇也有提到Randolph球季结束後有跟Nate McMillan说他想留下来)
而拓荒者在交易案中真的没有好的交易对象,
与其去做一些烂交易,不如把他留下来给他一次机会试试看。
目前就先静观其变吧
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