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If you want to jump-start the offensive growth my initial inclination is to hand the ball to Andre Miller in most situations. He penetrates. He runs. He knows what he's doing and he knows what the Blazers need to do. Him being comfortable and in charge would go a long way towards bringing this offense the continuity it needs. The fly in the ointment is whether Brandon Roy is comfortable with that idea. Brandon trumps everything else on this team. Without him the Blazers don't contend, period. As much as you can, though, let Miller do his thing. Watch and see if you don't get fewer awkward jumpers and more inspired play
Which only lends credence to the theory that Pritchard can draft, but he can't trade.Quick also went on to say that, although it's still a bit too early to tell, the Miller "experiment" may not be working out as planned (Miller "sulking"?)....and that this thing has a "potential" to blowup...ala 2001.
Which only lends credence to the theory that Pritchard can draft, but he can't trade.
Trade? Miller wasn't traded for.
You're right. He was signed as a free agent. My mistake. I'm trying to make a distinction between drafting college players and acquiring veterans. Pritchard seems to be better at the former.Trade? Miller wasn't traded for.
Generally when you bring in someone talented, there is going to be an adjustment period by everyone, not just the new guy, and not just the current guys, but everyone involved, including the coach.
The idea that the team and the coach need to adjust to Miller and not the other way around makes me upset the Blazers even signed Miller.
The Blazer don't need to start over, they needed to add a player who would fit in.
I'm not calling for wholesale changes, but you adjust when you improve on your talent base.
I don't think you have to change the entire scheme. But you can make adjustments to that scheme. We didn't run many plays for Oden, other than him posting up. Our offense was good last year, so to that end, do we not continue to try to add more and more, and adjust our lineup to getting easier shots for Oden? I think we should. Same way, if we add someone adept at running the pick and roll, and getting easy dunks and layups for big men, we should utilize that also. Not make a whole sale change to the offense, and go SSOL, but make adjustments to fine tune the team a bit mroe. Instead of just running a simple pick and pop with Aldridge to start every game, we can try him rolling with Miller. Instead of just posting him up, and allowing him to isolate 1 on 1, we can run a screen with him and Oden. I'm not calling for wholesale changes, but you adjust when you improve on your talent base.
Yes, but do you change the whole offensive scheme and go away from the success the Blazers had last year for Miller?
Its a myth that our offense was good last year. It was predictable, and the good teams shut us down because of that. Houston shut us down in the playoffs and Brandon was asking for help. Well, now he has help, but he is too spoiled to give up control to someone with a track record of 11 years of success. He needs to shut his fucking ego down and let Andre do what he does and learn to play with him.
The biggest part of our offense was that Roy was the one with the ball in his hands - because he is a superb decision maker and a matchup problem.
Once you get the hands out of his hands - it is a major change.
The question is - are we marginalizing Roy's biggest advantage for the sake of integrating a 33 y/o PG?
Miller is quoted as saying he came to the Blazers becuase it was either the Blazer or the Knicks, they were the only two teams interested. And really if teh Blazers got Hedo, it probably would have only been the Knicks . . . and I wonder how interested they really were?
Yes, but do you change the whole offensive scheme and go away from the success the Blazers had last year for Miller?
Intersting ideas. I've seen a concentrated effort on trying to get Oden invovled in several different ways, but I see what youa re talking about. I still wonder if this board overvalues Miller . . . and maybe even Oden.
I think it just comes down to what fans want. Fans are excited about Miller and Oden and want them to be a bigger part of the offense (and blame Nate that they aren't). I'm more of blame the players, if they have had their opportunties.
Blazers play SA next. It will be intersting to see if SA has adjusted for Jefferson's game or if they are still basically the same SA team with Jefferson making the adjustments.
The problem is that you can only get so far with Roy being the focus of the offense. He's not a LeBron James. He can't single-handedly will a team to 60 wins and a Finals appearance. There's only so far he can take us with the offense running through him.
Portland needs a more balanced approach. We need to get 20-22 ppg out of Aldridge, and 12-16 ppg out of Oden. And we need Roy to focus much, much more on the defensive end. We need better offensive productivity out of guys like Webster and even Joel. Those things just don't seem to be happening with Roy as the primary ball handler, but they could with Miller.
