A Talk With An Ex NBA Player

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I had lunch today with a friend who is an ex NBA player, was an all-star twice, coached briefly in the NBA and played 9 seasons (he took 2 years off for the Vietnam war) and played on a gold medal Olympic team. Interesting guy. He agrees with me the 3 point shot has caused great damage to the NBA and skills of young players. A lot of fundamentals went away with the 3 point shot.

We also dislike the zone and the inside out game that the NBA plays today. It's boring and lacks free flowing movement that the game was supposed to be about. Take away the zone and 3 point shot and there would be more fast breaks and player/ball movement (of course, that's evident).

He tells me that the players have indeed tuned Nate out and while he has great respect for him, it's time to go. He has talked to Cho and some other people and tells me Cho was going to be a very good GM but got railroaded by 'other' management- which I took to mean Vulcan. Although he too questions some of the teams draft picks and other personnel decisions, he thinks the talent evaluators are very good and perhaps they didn't make the final decisions on player personnel. He also thinks that Allen has been a good owner and if Roy and Oden were healthy, we'd be a title contender right now. He greatly liked the way that team was set up. He also feels we have way too few talented players and need to increase that base before we can move forward.

One thing that did surprise me is how close NBA players and coaches are. He knows (knew) people from Rupp, Russell, Oscar, Reed to LaBron, Adleman (who he calls one of the best pure coaches he has ever seen), Phil Jackson, Oden, Shaq... it's like a giant fraternity.

I also had a chance to meet Larry Steele's son (one of them) and he was a terrific young man. I'm not surprised.
 
Wasn't there a rumor that KP felt railroaded by someone within the management?

IIRC it wasn't the Vulcans but a female employee. I can't remember her name...
 
It's really hard to be a fan when I feel like we are cursed. What the hell did Portland do?
 
Wasn't there a rumor that KP felt railroaded by someone within the management?

IIRC it wasn't the Vulcans but a female employee. I can't remember her name...

KP got fired for being an idiot, telling his agent team business and not realizing that his agent we turning around and spilling that info to other gm's.
 
I think KP was a very good GM and the team would not be in the straits we are now if he were still here.
 
KP got fired for being an idiot, telling his agent team business and not realizing that his agent we turning around and spilling that info to other gm's.
Finally, an explanation that makes sense.
 
In short -- This team has been a fucking mess since Bob Whitsitt was let go.
 
I honestly think a new owner and a clean slate would do wonders for this team.
 
Summary:

Paul Allen is sabotaging his own team.

Nothing new, but sounds like a great lunch!
 
It sucks that only 10 years ago we had an owner that loved his team sooo much that he was willing to pay whatever it took to win a title. That owner is long gone. I think he's waiting for something special. We win a ring or get damn close, his pocketbook will be endless again.
 
I think Allen has been weakened by cancer and left Vulcan too much in charge. They have set up walls around Allen now and see to it any good people who make headway lose their jobs. I also wonder how much say they have in player personnel decisions as they control the purse, so to speak.
 
And another crazy fucked situation is what happens if, god forbid, Allen dies? He has no kids, no wife. Basically we are screwed!
 
All team decisions would be decided by his smart yacht. The octopus.
 
And another crazy fucked situation is what happens if, god forbid, Allen dies? He has no kids, no wife. Basically we are screwed!

Serious answer: the team will be inherited by his sister, who has made comments in the past that she will sell before the stink gets on her Guccis'.
 
So who is this ex-NBA player you spoke to, and how does he know what is happening inside the Blazer locker room?
 
Whoever this guy is, he's old enough to be your grandfather.
 
I already checked the 2-time all-stars for military time. About 3 back then started in the pros a couple of years after college, but I couldn't find anything in a search engine that they had spent that time in the military.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/all_star_by_player.html

Presumably he's one of these guys ... but nothing matches.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/uso.html

Methinks we are the victim of misinformation.

Terry Dischinger, *3* time all-star, former Blazer, otherwise fits the description.
 
Methinks we are the victim of misinformation.

Terry Dischinger, *3* time all-star, former Blazer, otherwise fits the description.

It's awesome that that guy's coaching record is 0-2, 2 games as what looks like a player-coach with Detroit.
 

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