im tired of outlaw he has wobbly feet forces dumbas shots that he doesnt even make i mean why is this guy taking garcia or dontes playing time p.w is a total nut he really is donte or garcia deserve to play before outlaw
Okay, I think Travis Outlaw himself would agree that he hasn't found his stride yet, but when he does is going to be valuable and productive coming off the bench especially in the fourth quarter. I've seen outlaw come in late in many games and quickly produce a handful of much-needed points. Let's give him some more time because when he starts coming in to preserve a win or helps to get one, he just may turn out to be a fan favorite.
Fill me in on what we should expect. Or someone else fill me in. I thought it a strange pickup when we had Garcia and Greene to limp along with. Outlaw hasn't shown anything but as with almost everything else, it may be far too early to judge.
I'm still confused why the Kings would sign him for four years. A two year deal maybe I can understand, not an additional two...come on
First of all I have no idea why Petrie went after outlaw, the fact is, we have him. He's been in the NBA since 03 spending most of his career with Portland. He shoots free throws at an 80% clip field goals and 3 tries right around 40%. Yes his stats may not stand out but I remember when he played against the Kings he seemed to always burn us with 10 or more points. He's a role player who has previously come in for limited minutes and late game situations, no more no less. Granted, his game has not been even within telescopic sight of his normal stats, but until he turns things around I'm going to cut him a little slack.
Solid role player but let's not base his career production on what he did against the Kings. Kings have been known to have scrubs have big games against us. Not saying outlaw is a scrub but Tony Delk did drop over 50 points on the Kings once and we went out to get him and true to his form, he sucked for us.
dont think outlaws our problem right now. I would look at our coach and pg first.
Outlaw reminds of Bruce Bowen the way he just stands in the corner waiting for the pass so he can jack up a 3.
I'm still confused why the Kings would sign him for four years. A two year deal maybe I can understand, not an additional two...come on