I'm convinced now that Neil will read all our posts here and go back and make an informed decision about this
I don't view Chase as the final piece but see Wright/Claver doing little for us. Spencer Hawes was not a final piece but we offered him a multiple year deal. The West is going to be tight and I would rather have the best team we can field this year than cap space that will probably yeilded nothing.
I really like T-Rob because he gives us a junk yard dog that we lack. I know Meyer's is has a better jump shot, but how often has that actually paid off in a game, vs how often has T-Rob come up with a big offensive rebound/putback? I would be interested in Chase though as a backup 3.
This coming up summer is a huge summer for the Blazers. If Chase has another year for 5 million I can't imagine the Blazers want any part of that.
Their (Robinson/Bidinger) contracts match up for a one-on-one swap. I think the motive to deal T-Rob is because of his upcoming extension, combine that with his limited role on this team, it makes sense to look at our options. IF Bud is healthy he would be a big upgrade over Wright.
I like Bud, but he's always injured. I think you're going to miss the badassness that T-Rob brings. A lot of heart and energy. It's imperative that you have someone who can change the dynamic of the game like him as a junkyard dog type of role.
All accounts have this not happening. But there is obviously nothing official because nothing has happened.
Freeland has a mean streek to and he had some good performances last season. I think he also could have some hustle in him as well. I'd like to see more.
Wes has steadily improved every season. He's shooting as good as anyone in preseason. To me, he's a keeper and should get a decent contract here
Esp with the new CBA going to go up quiet a bit either all at once or over a few year period. Just frontload the contract so it decreases in value each year instead of increases and it will be a steal.