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He hasn't signed yet but remember the team is currently in Canada. If he were to sign his contract in Canada he would be paid in Canadian currency but he would also be entitled to free socialized medicine for life. I know, it's a tough decision.

Remember Roy got a press conference and a big media hug when he signed and LMA deserves the same.

He'll sign his extension when the team is actually back in the United States.




And at that point I will rejoice, and not correct anyone that says he is signed, when he obviously is not signed.


Trenton Hassell anyone?
 
You guys kill me. Always some shit going on in here to make my day.
 
And at that point I will rejoice, and not correct anyone that says he is signed, when he obviously is not signed.


Trenton Hassell anyone?

So you are saying that the T-wolves are going to try and match the Blazers' offer?
 
No, of course not. Portland will sign and trade Aldridge for Hassell. What are you talking about? :lol:

And then we'll find out that Blazers have been talking to Hassell in secret about his extending his contract, Stern will take away our next 5yrs of draft picks and KP will kill himself because he can't Pritchslap anyone on draft day.

I see where you're going with this and it scares me. Hug?
 
And at that point I will rejoice, and not correct anyone that says he is signed, when he obviously is not signed.


Trenton Hassell anyone?
I'll see your Hassel and raise you a Hedon't Turkeyglue.
 
And at that point I will rejoice, and not correct anyone that says he is signed, when he obviously is not signed.


Trenton Hassell anyone?

Except Trenton Hassell did sign. Minnesota then (thankfully) matched the offer for some reason. :tsktsk:
 
There's a slight difference.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/11838893/15873023
"Hedo, Blazers agree to deal"
http://blog.taragana.com/sports/200...rs-after-helping-magic-reach-nba-finals-8459/
"Turkoglu agrees to join Trail Blazers after helping Magic reach NBA finals"
http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/07/03/turkoglu-agrees-to-terms-with-the-blazers/
"Turkoglu agrees to terms with the Blazers"



Turkoglu signed with Portland, just as Aldridge has. He will help us.....er wait??????
 
Bargnani, Aldridge and Roy are the only ones from that class to agree to a long term extension.

Interesting to say the least.
 
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Brandon signed for the Max.
LMA just signed for huge $.
Assuming Greg also does the same....

Does this spell the end of Rudy?

Actually, it's a serious question.
 
Brandon signed for the Max.
LMA just signed for huge $.
Assuming Greg also does the same....

Does this spell the end of Rudy?

Actually, it's a serious question.

Why would the signings of B Roy and LMA spell the end to Rudy Fernandez?
 
Brandon signed for the Max.
LMA just signed for huge $.
Assuming Greg also does the same....

Does this spell the end of Rudy?

Actually, it's a serious question.

A door closes, and a window opens. It might be the best thing that happened to Bayless on this team...

Who knows. At the end of the day, it will all just play itself out.

The Blazers need the big 3 + defensive specialist + rotating list of role players. That's Roy, LMA, Oden, Batum + pieces. It's also the Spurs way.
 
Brandon signed for the Max.
LMA just signed for huge $.
Assuming Greg also does the same....

Does this spell the end of Rudy?

Actually, it's a serious question.

Rudy will be offered a fair contract when the time comes. I doubt the amount Portland offers him will differ much based on how much LMA got. Rudy might leave, but that will be because he wants to regardless of the money. Portland won't over pay him to stay.
 
Brandon signed for the Max.
LMA just signed for huge $.
Assuming Greg also does the same....

Does this spell the end of Rudy?

Actually, it's a serious question.


Personally, I think Rudy has been halfway out the door ever since he made the brilliant decision to mouth off over Hedo. The guy has a seriously inflated sense of his own worth.
 
Brandon signed for the Max.
LMA just signed for huge $.
Assuming Greg also does the same....

Does this spell the end of Rudy?

Actually, it's a serious question.

Unlike some who think Rudy is somehow going to morph into point guard or will be our super sub sixth man in the coming years, I'm still of the opinion that he's redundant behind Roy and the two of them will never be paired up as the starting backcourt for this team. We'll see him in some 3 guard lineups and when the team needs some deep shooting and a lot of offense, but long term I think it's probably best for him and the team if he's traded in some kind of package deal that nets this team a long term answer at point guard ... that doesn't even mean a star quality point guard, just a good defensive minded point who can adequately run a team and hit an open shot when left open on the wing or in the corner.

So to answer your question -- does LMA's (and Greg and Brandon's) signing(s) spell the end of Rudy -- yes ... and eventually quite a few other players on this roster who will play out their current contracts and not be offered deals to their liking and will move on to greener pastures as new faces are brought in to surround the core and fill roles.

the only "non-core" player who I see having a long term future with this team because of skill set, fit, and role is Batum as the Blazers version of Bruce Bowen.
 
Unlike some who think Rudy is somehow going to morph into point guard or will be our super sub sixth man in the coming years, I'm still of the opinion that he's redundant behind Roy and the two of them will never be paired up as the starting backcourt for this team. We'll see him in some 3 guard lineups and when the team needs some deep shooting and a lot of offense, but long term I think it's probably best for him and the team if he's traded in some kind of package deal that nets this team a long term answer at point guard ... that doesn't even mean a star quality point guard, just a good defensive minded point who can adequately run a team and hit an open shot when left open on the wing or in the corner.

So to answer your question -- does LMA's (and Greg and Brandon's) signing(s) spell the end of Rudy -- yes ... and eventually quite a few other players on this roster who will play out their current contracts and not be offered deals to their liking and will move on to greener pastures as new faces are brought in to surround the core and fill roles.

the only "non-core" player who I see having a long term future with this team because of skill set, fit, and role is Batum as the Blazers version of Bruce Bowen.

I could see Rudy, Joel, Outlaw, and maybe even Blake all leave because of better offers.
 
A Basketball Prospectus article on Aldridge's extension and the general cost of extensions. According to this, the Blazers paid Roy and Aldridge salaries almost directly in line with what the market (adjusted for projected salary cap) tends to play players of their caliber (based on BP's value measure, WARP--wins above replacement value). The Bargnani extension was solidly above what players of his value tend to get.

For the Blazers duo, the projections served to accurately peg the deals they ultimately signed. Roy is essentially projected to earn a maximum extension, as he did. The projection for Aldridge is also very close to the $10.7 million he will make next year, assuming the contract is as reported for $65 million (along with incentives that could potentially push it to $70 million) and includes standard 10.5-percent raises each season. However, based strictly on his WARP totals to date, the Raptors dramatically overpaid for Bargnani. They are hoping his second-half surge is more indicative of what he will provide them over the next five years than his overall performance from his first three seasons, which has been below replacement level.

While extensions are inherently a tricky business, none of the players of Aldridge's ilk signed contracts their teams have really come to regret. The negotiations on Aldridge's extension were difficult, complicated by the fact that the two sides had to try to hit a moving target in terms of next year's salary cap, which will depend on how much the NBA and the economy in general rebound over the next six months. Using history as a guide, it appears that the Blazers and Aldridge did a fine job of reaching a deal that is equitable to both sides.

http://www.basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=746
 
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Interesting article. Thanks. My opinion of the draft was that the 3 best players from it based on their play so far were Roy, Rondo and LMA (in this order) - and it seems that WARP confirms it. I am surprised, however, that Brewer and TT are the next ones after, over Rudy Gay. I suspect, that Milsap is actually the 4th most productive from that draft - but he was a 2nd rounder - so they did not list his WARP.
 
A Basketball Prospectus article on Aldridge's extension and the general cost of extensions. According to this, the Blazers paid Roy and Aldridge salaries almost directly in line with what the market (adjusted for projected salary cap) tends to play players of their caliber (based on BP's value measure, WARP--wins above replacement value). The Bargnani extension was solidly above what players of his value tend to get.





http://www.basketballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=746
So their system "values" Aldridge at $10.7 mil per year.

Exactly what my back-of-envelope calculations said (see posts above) was a fair contract for him.

Thus, either the Blazers overpaid for LaMarcus as his contract guarantees $13mil per, or they paid for potential, which, of course, they had no business doing, as LaMarcus is not a free agent.
 
So their system "values" Aldridge at $10.7 mil per year.

At $10.7 million first year salary. All the other points of comparison in the article used first year salary, not average salary. The article is saying what Aldridge is going to get in first year salary, with assumed maximum yearly raises, is right in line with what the market has traditionally given for the first year of extensions (not straight free agent signings) for players of Aldridge's WARP.
 

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