Blatche was amnestied this offseason by the Wizards to shed themselves of his $23 million contract, making him a nice, low-risk potential addition for the Nets |
According to the New York Times, amnestied Wizards power forward Andray Blatche and Nets’ coach Avery Johnson, are scheduled to meet in Houston in the upcoming days to gauge each parties’ interest in a potential training camp contract. Since the Nets’ acquisition of Donte Greene ended up stalling, the team has an open roster spot for a power forward/center with some size, and Blatche fills that mold.
When healthy, the 6’11” 26-year old has proven that he can provide decent to good scoring and rebounding numbers, posting careers averages of 15.7 points and 8.6 rebound per 36 minutes respectively. Honestly, with a guy that has Blatche’s talent, there is almost no risk for the Nets to bring him aboard for training camp and beyond.
He doesn’t have to play 20 minutes a night; he can just sub in occasionally to give the starters or higher reserves a blow when needed and can help out on the boards and maybe score some points in his action. With a roster as filled out as the Nets’ is, having another player who has shown he can effective in the NBA can never hurt, and is a low-risk, medium-reward transaction. Of course, you can’t go wrong with one of those.
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