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Transition from Utah to Portland has been easy for Wesley Matthews
lain and simple, Wesley Matthews this preseason has become the talk of the
Trail Blazers.
Brandon Roy said he is surprised by Matthews' offense. Coach Nate McMillan
said Matthews has been so good he has a hard time keeping him off the court.
And Blazers fans, who might have blanched at the relatively unknown
second-year player getting $34 million in the free agent market this summer,
have given Matthews some of the loudest ovations in two Rose Garden
appearances.
So when the Blazers play at Utah tonight, forgive the Jazz and their fans if
are a little surprised at the buzz the former Jazz wing has created in
Portland
"In Utah's defense, they didn't know," Matthews said. "I didn't even know
that I was going to be able to do this."
It's not that Matthews didn't have confidence in himself to make a big
impression on his new team. He knew he was more than just a defensive-minded
player and his history told him that he always improved exponentially from
one year to the next
"I've always been the type who has gotten better, gotten stronger, with
time," said Matthews, who is 23. "You know, last year was a surprise to
people. And this year is going to be an even bigger one."
What has surprised Matthews is how quickly, and perfectly, everything seems
to have come together for him in Portland. He has forged an instant
connection with Roy, to the point where the All-Star said he can see becoming
as close off the court to Matthews as he was to recently departed Travis
Outlaw and Martell Webster. And McMillan said Matthews has played so well
that he has been afforded measurable respect from his teammates, who don't
blink an eye when he challenges them in practice.
"It feels like a very, very, very, VERY good fit," Matthews said Tuesday
after leading all scorers with 20 points in 20 minutes of an exhibition
victory over the Clippers.
He has stood out on the court, both in appearance and play. He is a solid
6-5, 220 pounds, but moves fluidly and plays with a determined passion. While
he was seldom relied on offensively while averaging 9.4 points as a Jazz
rookie last season, Matthews has been aggressive and dynamic with the
Blazers, hitting three-pointers and creating his own shot.
In fact, McMillan likes his versatility so much that he envisions Matthews
playing point guard, shooting guard and small forward interchangeably
throughout the season.
"I really like him on the floor. Really like him on the floor," McMillan
said, stressing 'really.' "He knows where to be, how to play. When you ask
for experience, this is what you are asking for -- know how. Guys who know
how to screen. Know how to cut. He grabbed a couple of big offensive
rebounds. He's knocking down shots. What he is doing is filling up the stat
sheet."
McMillan admitted that Matthews' play has changed the way he views the team's
rotation. Suddenly, Matthews has played his way into the same conversation as
Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Andre Miller in terms of getting big minutes. And
really, nobody can argue against it.
"When you re playing like that, what can a teammate say?" McMillan said. "You
got to have that guy on the floor."
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2010/10/trail_blazers_preseason_transi.html
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