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What's wrong with that? We're 4 years away as constructed.
We? Aren't you a Celtics fan? Are you also a Kings fan?
Merely curious.
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What's wrong with that? We're 4 years away as constructed.
Yes sir. Not rabid or anything though, its kind of hard to follow a non-LA Cali team while living in bumfuck New Hampshire.We? Aren't you a Celtics fan? Are you also a Kings fan?
Merely curious.
Yes sir. Not rabid or anything though, its kind of hard to follow a non-LA Cali team while living in bumfuck New Hampshire.
Let's be real here. I remember all sorts of people tripping over themselves to gush about Jianlian, saying Yi could be the next Dirk Nowitski and were absolutely in love with his potential. If Rubio was in last year's (deep) draft do you really think he'd be projected to go as high as second overall? He'd probably be in the top ten, but maybe just barely.
And how did that work out?
Let's be real here. I remember all sorts of people tripping over themselves to gush about Jianlian, saying Yi could be the next Dirk Nowitski and were absolutely in love with his potential.
I love Yi Jianlian -- he doesn't have the balls to work out against anyone, he lied about his age and he'll only accept four possible NBA destinations. This guy sounds like a real prize.
If Rubio was in last year's (deep) draft do you really think he'd be projected to go as high as second overall? He'd probably be in the top ten, but maybe just barely.
Not to mention Bargiani.......who was the first "next Dirk Nowitzki".
If you were Micheal Heisley or Chris Wallace and somebody came knocking with that deal (and it wasn't Mitch Kupchak on the line) how long would it take for you to hang up the phone?
This is the same guy who did the Pau Gasol "trade", right? To be one of those people I would need to be pithed first. (It might be worth it for Heisley's money...)
The trouble is Jerry West isn't a former Blazer, so it's tough to steal a player when you don't have your former GM "The Logo" steering his protege, Wallace, towards the "best" deal.
You really think West was trying to steer Wallace to do a bad deal on the Lakers behalf and Wallace, someone trying to establish his career, would do a bad deal just to please his former mentor?
I find that extremely unlikely.
I was saying it slightly tongue in cheek, but ...
I know it sounds a little "tin foil hat" ish, but when something that stupid or lopsided happens, you've got to at least wonder how something like that couldn't have been matched or bettered by about 20 teams in the league. I'm not claiming conspiracy, but I'll admit it did really make me question just how something like that goes down.
I'm really trying, but off the top of my head I can't think of many that were THAT panned at the time of the trade. I mean, yeah...Joe Barry Carroll for Parish and McHale was dumb. But GSW thought Parish was the price they had to pay to move from 3 to 1. Maybe K*be for Vlade (even though K*be only got to CHA at 13 b/c he said he was only playing for the L*kers? Barkley hamstrung the Sixers in 92, so you can't really count that one.
The only one I can think of worse than that (and acknowledged as such at the time) was the Eddy Curry to the Knicks for multiple firsts. Gasol was a gift to the L*kers.
If the Grizzlies can't get Rubio to come over, and everyone knows they can't (and you can bet his agent would make it common knowledge) then how much leverage would they have? I can't really see Heisley signing off on getting nothing in return. That's the first point. The second is that $3M means a lot to crappy-ass outfits like Memphis with cheap-ass owners like Heisley. The third is that it always turns out that it doesn't cost that much to move up even a few places in the draft, or certainly not as much as draft fanboys always imagine. We moved up from 4 to 2 by giving up Khryapa. Now I actually rated Khryapa, and he's a star in Europe where he can play PF, but nobody nobody who followed the Blazers on boards like this would've thought it would take that little. And what did we give up to move from 7 (Randy Foye) to 6 (Brandon Roy)? Wasn't it just cash?
Finally, we don't know how our players are viewed by other teams. I bet you that there are people round the league who really rate Sergio. Hell, people on this board think he's on a par with Rubio, so getting him AND the #3 pick for Rubio is like two-for-one!

You guys have been good, very good at nabbing good draft picks, but this isn't going to happen.
