Portland Trail Blazers
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Getting to know Steve Blake, one of the newest Nets
Published
Jun. 26, 2015 4:21 p.m. ET
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Rondae Hollis-Jefferson wasn't the only guy the Nets brought back when they traded away Mason Plumlee during Thursday's draft. They also acquired Steve Blake from the Blazers, giving them a third point guard on the roster to add to Deron Williams and Jarrett Jack.
Don't know much about Blake? NetsDaily's Anthony Puccio has you covered:
(H/t to NetsDaily's Anthony Puccio.)
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Blake, 35, will earn $2.2 million this season. He's been a journeyman throughout his 12-year career, playing for seven different teams prior to his trade to the Nets, with a career average of 6.7 points and 4.0 assists per game. He's started in 345 games in his career, but is mostly known for being a decent backup point guard. His best season as a pro came with the Trail Blazers back in the 2008-2009 season when he averaged 11 points and started in all 69 games he played.
This past season, the 12-year veteran played in 81 games last season, averaging 4.3 points, 3.6 assists and 18.9 minutes per game as Damian Lillard's primary backup. Blake is seen as a good guy off the court, but tough one on it. He's a good passer and a 38.5 percent three-point shooter. He has 44 games of playoff experience. His teams have made the playoffs six straight years and he won a national championship at Maryland in 2002, hitting critical shots in the Terps' two Final Four games.
The acquisition of Blake brings us to an interesting free agency concerning the Nets' point guard situation. Deron Williams is on the books for the upcoming two seasons, so it's doubtful he goes anywhere. But Jarrett Jack, who's set to make over $6 million this upcoming season, may be on the block if the Nets are hoping to save money ... or if they want to replace Plumlee.
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