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Bobcats in the mix for Blake (1st potential move)


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Sources say Blake, who averaged 7.3 points and 4.8 assists in 80 games last season with Portland and then with Clippers, is drawing the strongest interest from Orlando, New York and Toronto, with the Lakers and the BOBCATS also being in the mix.

Source: FanHouse.com

Steve Blake's Stats (Last year with Portland and Los Angeles)

80 games played

27 minutes per game

217-522 field goals made to field goals attempted

.416 field goal percentage

116-294 three pointer's made to three pointers attempted

.395 three point percentage

36-48 free throws made to free throws attempted

.750 free throw percentage

0.3 offensive rebounds per game

2.1 defensive rebounds per game

2.3 rebounds per game

.73 steals per game

.08 blocks per game

1.60 turnovers per game (He is in the top 20 with the least amount of turnovers by a point guard in the NBA)

1.54 fouls per game

4.8 assists per game

7.3 points per game

Steve Blake's Season Highlights and Best's

Blake had 4 double-double's this season and they are listed below.

1. @ Detroit he recorded 11 points and 10 assists.

2. @ Phoenix he recorded 20 points and 12 assists.

3. vs. Sacramento he recorded 11 points and 12 assists.

Blake also had 1 triple-double this year and it is listed below.

1. vs Lakers he recorded 23 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds.

Season High (Points)- 23

Season High (Assists)- 13

Season High (Rebounds- 10

Season High (Blocks)- 1

Season High (Steals)- 3

Season High (Three Pointers Made)- 5

Season High (Minutes)- 46

Season High (Field Goals Made)- 8

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I don't know about that.

I do. Steve Blake has never had a PER of at least 15, the watermark for a decent player, in his entire career. Since just one stat doesn't tell the entire story, let's look at a pair of lines, each at per 36min.

Player 1: 9.8pts 6.3ast 2.1to

Player 2: 12.4pts 4.7ast 1.8to

Player 1 has more assists, but Player 2 scores more and turns the ball over less. Player 1's best years are on par with Raymond Felton's, the PG we're all so ready to run out of town, worst years. Player 1 has been in the NBA seven years and shows no signs of improving. While Player 2 had a sophmore slump, his year was still on par with what Player 1 has consistently done. Player 1 is Steve Blake, Player 2 is DJ Augustin. Blake would be a decent back-up to Augustin if we have to settle for that, but we need to set our sights higher.

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