An interesting option (Re: Plan B)

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I would rather just start the rook over any of those guys except for Pekovic, who won't be available for cheap anyway.
 
Jason Quick ‏@jwquick
Possible C targets (cheap, capable and not long term): Pachulia, Patterson, Maxiell ($5 mil); Mozgov ($3.1 mil) and Pekovic ($4.3 mil)

Who's this Patterson center guy?

If its Patrick Patterson, he is not a Center.
 
I see three centers and two PF's there.

Not a'one is intriguing at all.
 
What the hell happened to Patrick Patterson anyway? I remember Houston fans talking up his potential and that's the last i heard about him.
 
His 'motor' just hasn't translated.

At best, he's a lateral move from Hickson.
 
He's the only slightly interesting name of the bunch realistically, and he's not even a center.
 
Ben Golliver ‏@blazersedge
"When you try to put your thumb in a bunch of different areas of a dike, that has holes it, very rarely does it hold." -- Neil Olshey>>>>

Oo
 
Was that a slam at Buchanan?

How did that work last year Chad...err....guys?
 
I don't know if it's a slam at Buchanan or not, but I do think it's a rather simplistic statement. Did it work out any better the last time the Blazers looked to rebuild through the draft? Has it worked out any better for the Timberwolves when they've been seven years in the lottery, still haven't sniffed the playoffs, and have their franchise player making rumblings about leaving soon if he doesn't see some major improvements in the roster? How well did it work out for the Clips with their endless wallowing in lotteryville prior to the league handing them a certified All-Star? I'm not saying that I'm for making incremental moves to make incremental moves, but I'm also not in favor of looking forward to years of playing lottery roulette. Losing a good chunk of the cap space by not making a deal now and/or losing Batum to preserve some cap space just makes the team worse. Find a fricking deal to make this team better.
 
I don't know if it's a slam at Buchanan or not, but I do think it's a rather simplistic statement. Did it work out any better the last time the Blazers looked to rebuild through the draft? Has it worked out any better for the Timberwolves when they've been seven years in the lottery, still haven't sniffed the playoffs, and have their franchise player making rumblings about leaving soon if he doesn't see some major improvements in the roster? How well did it work out for the Clips with their endless wallowing in lotteryville prior to the league handing them a certified All-Star? I'm not saying that I'm for making incremental moves to make incremental moves, but I'm also not in favor of looking forward to years of playing lottery roulette. Losing a good chunk of the cap space by not making a deal now and/or losing Batum to preserve some cap space just makes the team worse. Find a fricking deal to make this team better.

Yeah, I could see how his comments would have been offensive to the prior regime. And I also don't believe the Clippers landing Chris Paul had nothing to do with them being in the LA market. Olshey comes across as very cocky, but we'll have to see if he can live up to his bravado. The guy was an actor and salesman prior to getting into basketball.
 
Your starting center is viewed as a stop-gap.

If you mean stopping Leonard and making a bigger gap between his front teeth, then yes sir you are correct. Pek is a beast and you'll be saying the same thing next year. If he were back in his home country he'd be on death row for murder.
 
I don't know if it's a slam at Buchanan or not, but I do think it's a rather simplistic statement. Did it work out any better the last time the Blazers looked to rebuild through the draft? Has it worked out any better for the Timberwolves when they've been seven years in the lottery, still haven't sniffed the playoffs, and have their franchise player m8aking rumblings about leaving soon if he doesn't see some major improvements in the roster? How well did it work out for the Clips with their endless wallowing in lotteryville prior to the league handing them a certified All-Star? I'm not saying that I'm for making incremental moves to make incremental moves, but I'm also not in favor of looking forward to years of playing lottery roulette. Losing a good chunk of the cap space by not making a deal now and/or losing Batum to preserve some cap space just makes the team worse. Find a fricking deal to make this team better.

The jlprk heartily approves this message. He said the same thing for years after the 2003 blowup, when the Oregonian forced out Bob Whitsitt.
 
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