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I like that two of those guys will be wearing Blazer caps.

one will at least, maybe not 2.....

I could see a Harkless sneaking in there as a surprise pick...Maybe a PJ3 (more of a longshot)...
 
Is Robinson the modern version of Buck Williams?
 
No idea if this has been posted since I was at the Dr, but on my way to the Dr I heard an interview with Drummond on ESPN satellite radio. The reporter said that reports from Portland had Jeremy Lamb answering a question about Drummond's talent. The reporter said that Lamb told Blazer brass that Drummond could be a stud, if he decides to work. I was in shock that he would say something like that, and in fact Drummond dismissed it as well saying that he and Lamb were boys, and he would never say that
 
Well, he probably faced the best defenders in his life coming from Weber State in Dan Dickau and Hershey Hawkins. I'll give him that one. :devilwink:

You're totally right. And the Blazers also are going to draft him based solely on his 1-day workout.
 
No idea if this has been posted since I was at the Dr, but on my way to the Dr I heard an interview with Drummond on ESPN satellite radio. The reporter said that reports from Portland had Jeremy Lamb answering a question about Drummond's talent. The reporter said that Lamb told Blazer brass that Drummond could be a stud, if he decides to work. I was in shock that he would say something like that, and in fact Drummond dismissed it as well saying that he and Lamb were boys, and he would never say that

So basically Lamb said what everyone else has been saying. It's probably pretty frustrating when you know someone with tons of potential who isn't putting in the work.
 
Before the combine and workouts was there any chance we’d consider drafting Lillard at #6?

I have absolutely no idea... just like everybody else on this board. The difference is that I'm not going to jump off a bridge because the Blazers didn't select the "right" guy that I posted about on message boards, and happened to be right one time out of the last 30 tries.
 
No idea if this has been posted since I was at the Dr, but on my way to the Dr I heard an interview with Drummond on ESPN satellite radio. The reporter said that reports from Portland had Jeremy Lamb answering a question about Drummond's talent. The reporter said that Lamb told Blazer brass that Drummond could be a stud, if he decides to work. I was in shock that he would say something like that, and in fact Drummond dismissed it as well saying that he and Lamb were boys, and he would never say that

Well.... these quotes were out there yesterday coming from Blazers media people, IIRC. So I'd suspect they're legit.

(NOT that our media guys are the best, but it would seem odd that they would have just made those quotes up right after his workout yesterday.)
 
No idea if this has been posted since I was at the Dr, but on my way to the Dr I heard an interview with Drummond on ESPN satellite radio. The reporter said that reports from Portland had Jeremy Lamb answering a question about Drummond's talent. The reporter said that Lamb told Blazer brass that Drummond could be a stud, if he decides to work. I was in shock that he would say something like that, and in fact Drummond dismissed it as well saying that he and Lamb were boys, and he would never say that

It's on the blazer workout video. He was asked point blank, tried to say nothing really, but was clear "if he decides to work" makes some comments about him not really warming up (just showing up and going), and then kind of smiles at the camera like "yeah, you can print that--I think I answered that politically correct." Not a glowing endorsement, but hard to tell because Lamb doesn't get excited about much.
 
Anyone would be better than taking Nolan Smith or Luke Babbitt.

I'd hope so, since we are drafting at #6 and #11, which are much better picks than where Smith and Babbitt were taken - if that type of talent (or lack thereof) was drafted at 6 and 11, that would imply this draft is terrible.
 
Here are my would be posts had I been here this afternoon

MKG will probably fall. I still have no idea why anyone likes him

If Cleveland wants 4 and 24 for 2, they would take 6 and 11 for 2 and a piece
 
I love this poster:
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but could see it being similar with LMA, Batum and MKG running at you.

I always hoped they'd do a variation of it, titled: "Buck and Duck ... oh Fuck!"
 
No idea if this has been posted since I was at the Dr, but on my way to the Dr I heard an interview with Drummond on ESPN satellite radio. The reporter said that reports from Portland had Jeremy Lamb answering a question about Drummond's talent. The reporter said that Lamb told Blazer brass that Drummond could be a stud, if he decides to work. I was in shock that he would say something like that, and in fact Drummond dismissed it as well saying that he and Lamb were boys, and he would never say that

I thought that was interesting also and that is one of the main reasons I dont want Drummond anymore.
 
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Tim Kawakami, SJ Mercury News, on @750thegame now, talking Austin Rivers at No. 6 to Portland. Interesting...

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Kawakami says Golden State at No. 7 would love Dion Waiters, if he's there. "They're afraid Portland might take him at 6." 750am

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Mike Ganter, Toronto Sun, says he believes Raptors will trade the No. 8 pick. Possibly to Houston, who might chase Drummond.

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Great stuff from @TimKawakami ... Austin Rivers as a possibility at No. 6. That would shake up Thursday's draft.
 
I dont want Rivers at #6 and I'm not worried at all that we might take him at #6. Olshey is feeding the media what he wants them to report.
 
NBA scouts say few, if any, prospects in this year's draft play harder than Kidd-Gilchrist. The 6-foot-7 forward averaged 11.9 points and 7.4 rebounds in 31.1 minutes per on a Kentucky team that features six draft candidates. He knows he'll need to improve his outside shooting after making just 25.5 percent of his 3-point attempts.

Kidd-Gilchrist patterns himself after Hall of Fame forward Scottie Pippen. One Eastern Conference assistant general manager projected that Kidd-Gilchrist could be selected fifth overall by the Sacramento Kings.

NBA scouts like Kidd-Gilchrist's work ethic and toughness. (AP)"He’s a tough and versatile defender who can guard multiple positions," the assistant GM said. "The better talent around him, the better he will be. He can't score on his own, but he scores well in transition and would be really good on a playoff team.

"I love his toughness, energy, defense and versatility. You can market that he will play hard every night."


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--k...tering.html;_ylt=AgboKEkjQogGXWSIyxEp36q8vLYF
 
Would really like Rivers at 6, if one of the big 4 are not there....
 
I would probably have faith that they see something I don't, but Rivers or Soup Guy at 6 is my worst nightmare (unless we are picking at 4).
 
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