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Toumani Camara’s Trail Blazer Debut was INSANE…



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  1. I'd like to see him give us some length at the SF position more than as a PF. I like Jabari as a backup PF

  2. Toumani Camara should not play PF, let Jabari Walker be that rebounding hustler. Toomani is a Scottie Pippen regen, he looks like a natural option at SF, maybe even as a starter

  3. Toumani Camara as backup PF is a no. He is a new Scottie Pippen and looks exactly what we need as SF even to be in the starting lineup. Backup PF, give me Walker or Williams (if we use Reath as backup 5), hustling rebounders

  4. I can envision a Blazers' starting 5 in the near future with both Camara and Murray in it one listed as SF the other as PF but essentially interchangeable.

  5. Why so much talk about power forward? I hear quite a few pundits talk about all of the Blazer's forwards vying for the power forward spot, while the try to put Sharpe and thyblle at the 3 (where they are bothe undersized).
    Toumani Camara's size and skillset scream, "promising" small forward.
    Billups spoke about Toumani's quick feet and how he was impressed to see Camara pick up Ant and guard him 94ft. That kind of talent screams,
    "promising" small forward.
    Toumani's movement without the ball has always been impressive, and even that quality screams, "promising" small forward.
    A solidly built 6'8" forward with foot speed, athletic traits (he can rock the rim too), and a good basketball intelligence could make for a PROMISING young small forward.
    I KNOW the NBA is changing, but it's actually OK to have a 6'8" small forward.
    I am intrigued by Toumani's potential, but let's not shoehorn him into a position where he would consistently be at a size disadvantage.

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