November Player Report Card
Most of you who have read my dynasties in the past (which isn't very many people

), remember that I'd give out a monthly report card for the players on my team. This dynasty is no exception since the report cards are something that enjoy doing the most and help continue to motivate me to update the dynasty.
This first update isn't going to be very detailed... I haven't done this in a while so I've forgotton a lot of the details I'd normally have in it, but next report card I'll be sure to make it look nicer/more detailed.
Anyway without further ado...
Centres
Channing Frye - B+
All in all, Frye's numbers throughout the first 9 games aren't amazing, but they get the job done well for someone who shares minutes equally with LaMarcus Aldridge and Al Horford. Frye is a near double-double guy and has led the team in rebounding in 4 of the 9 games. Although he moved to the centre position for only one game, you can really see the difference that it made in the game against Washington as he showcased a deadly all around game that made opposing centre Brendan Haywood look silly everytime Frye touched the ball. Also with Horford out of picture, the former Arizona Diamondback should be able to showcase much more of his offensive repitoire.
Line of the Month - 21pts, 12rebs, 3asts, 2blks @ Washington
Joel Przybilla - D
Joel has played only 3 games this season and went from being the anchor of the Blazers' interior defence to just a benchwarmer in a couple of seasons. Przybilla should get some extended minutes with the Horford injury though. He showed promising signs that he could rebound in bunches in the win against Washington.
Line of the Month - 2pts, 4rebs, 1blk, 1stl @ Washington
Pape Sow - C-
Like Joel, Pape Sow hasn't played often because of the big man rotation of Frye, Aldridge and Horford. However, Sow doesn't have the expectations that come with a large contract like Przybilla does, and anything that you can get from Sow is a plus. His only game played was against Washington, and he's also showed signs that he isn't a complete screw up when given a few minutes here and there.
Line of the Month - 3pts, 3rebs, 1/1FG @ Washington
Power Fowards
LaMarcus Aldrdige - B-
Like Frye and Horford, Aldrdiges' numbers aren't that great, especially if you're comparing last year's stats to see how much LaMarcus has improved. But considering that he shares the load with Frye and Horford evenly, Aldridge's numbers are very comparable to them. One thing that might bring Aldridge down in a Frye/Horford/Aldridge debate on who's better is the fact that he hasn't had any big offensive games yet. Aside from Aldridge's 16 point effort against Denver, there hasn't been any signs showing that Aldridge could potentially emerge as the go-to offensive big man. Out of the three main bigs, Aldrdige definitely is the least consistent offensively.
Line of the Month - 16pts, 9rebs, 2asts vs Denver
Al Horford - B+
When comparing Horford to Frye and Aldridge, Horford's easily the most offensively consistent out of the three. Horford also brings very underrrated passing skills which aren't reflected in his assists numbers. He has scored 10+ points in 6 of the 9 games, but if there's one thing Horford doesn't do nearly as well as Frye or Aldridge, it's rebounding. Horford's been playing off the bench for every game that he's played in (minus the Washington game), so its only natural that his rebounding numbers aren't as high. If Horford's ankle injury isn't that serious, he could be expected to start once again, which would really put the rookie to the test.
Line of the Month - 18pts, 12rebs, 4asts vs San Antonio
Small Fowards
Quentin Richardson - A
Q-Rich has been a pleasant suprise for Portland, becoming their go-to scorer, is a steady defensive rebounder and leads the team in steals. He might have taken a game or two to get into rhythm and had a few off shooting nights here and there, but when the Blazers win, you know that Richardson was the one who did something positive to help them get the 'W'. Richardson's knack for scoring in the post has becoming the Blazers' bread and butter move on offence; allowing Richardson to draw the defenders in and then kick it back out. This is a sharp contrast to Q's perimeter oriented catch-and-shoot style of play that he's been known for the past few years.
Line of the Month - 24pts, 7rebs, 3asts, 2stls vs San Antonio
Martell Webster - C
Martell has been doing a very good job scoring off the bench, but Webster has become growingly inefficient from the field. It seems like Webster's offence also dictates his confidence in other areas of his game as well. Webster's rebounding has slumped tremendously the past few games, and after his pre-season vows of becoming a starter and making a deep impact on the team, Webster still has a long ways to go from achieving his goals for this season.
Line of the Month - 17pts, 6 rebs, 3/4 3ptFG @ Los Angeles Lakers
Darius Miles B+
Miles has also been a suprise for the Blazers, and despite fans questioning his future with the team, Miles has strung together some pretty good games off the bench for Portland. Whether or not Miles can keep his mouth shut and behave for the rest of season is still questionable though. Unfortunately, Miles had to sit out for latter half of the month after injuring his wrist against the Spurs. From the looks of it, Miles looks like he'll make a full recovery without any mishaps.
Line of the Month - 23pts, 3rebs, 4asts vs Chicago
Dorell Wright (?)
Wright hasn't played a game yet for the Blazers, but he did show a lot of promise with the Miami Heat. With a similar and more experienced player in Miles, its doubtful that Wright sees any PT unless Miles is traded.
Shooting Guards
Brandon Roy - C+
Brandon Roy's season has been filled with as many ups as downs so far. He finished the month off strong against Washington after a poor performance against Sacramento, and Roy has been experiencing a similar pattern throughout all 9 games where he'd have one quality game and follow it up with a poor one. Unlike last year, defences are zeroing in on Roy and opposing teams are doing a lot of their scouting on Roy this season. Roy will have to get used to the attention, but Roy's smooth and confident demeanor doesn't look like he'll be rattled for much longer.
Line of the Month - 21pts, 4rebs, 8asts, 7/7FT @ Washington
C.J. Miles - C-
It's not really right to peg Miles as a 2-guard since he spends probably just as much time, if not more, at the point guard position. C.J. suprised a lot of people with his play the first two games that Darius Miles was out, never forcing the issue and doing a steady job running the offence while scoring 7 points in each game against Denver and Minnesota. Miles followed these solid (but not stellar) performances with two stinkers against Sacramento and Washington, which was probably when the excitement of finally getting playing time got the best of him. All in all, its intriguing to see Miles' play. His 'jack of all trades' style of play is sure to earn him some more minutes as a role player off the bench in the future.
Line of the Month - 7pts, 4asts, 1/2 3ptFG @ Minnesota
Point Guards
Jarrett Jack - F
If disappointment had a face, Jarrett Jack would be it. Jack's play has been terrible all around and it seems like Brandon Roy has taken over the point duties for Jack, even if JJ is starting. It's not as if the defences are keying in on Jack either; most of Jack's struggles are self-imposed. He shoots a fairly good percentage from the field but just doesn't assert himself on offence enough, which is strange because he was the team's third leading scorer last season. Jack's defence has been suspect this year as well. While the effort has been there, he just hasn't been able to keep other point guards in front of him.
Line of the Month - 8pts, 5asts, 1reb @ Los Angeles Lakers
Mardy Collins - D-
With Brandon Roy becoming more of the team's playmaker and C.J. Miles starting to take minutes at the point, it looks like Collins' duties as the back up point guard aren't going to be needed very much. It isn't very suprising to see plenty of '0's on the stat sheet next to Collins' name.
Line of the Month - 6pts, 1reb, 1blk @ Minnesota
Blazer of the Month:
Quentin Richardson
17.0 ppg
4.8 rpg
1.7 apg
1.3 spg
48% FG
39% 3ptFG
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