Rastapopoulos
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Didn't realize that not only was Ant shooting a very good percentage from 3 last year, but he was also doing it on consistently terrible shots. Kinda makes me excited to see what he might be able to do as Dame's "Robin", likely getting much better looks as a starting 2.
Marc Spears said:Lillard noticed last season that Simons was implementing his advice in games.
“He would be like, ‘Oh, now I see why you haven’t tried the screen higher,’ ” Lillard said of Simons. “ ‘Oh, I see why you are looking [the defender] off more.’ He started being able to see and understand things on a different level. There are a lot of guys that play a lot of minutes, but it can take years [to learn the game]. Sometimes they never just think of what’s going on. They just play because they’re just naturally that good.
“And what speaks the most to his progression is he’s smart, he’s observing, he pays attention and he’s humble. He’s always listening, always asking questions. He’s figured out the part where that’s what makes you confident: Always being willing to listen. Being coached, working hard. And that’s why he is coming home so fast.”
Glad Olshey grabbed him and stuck with him.
Yeah Olshey pretty much hit on every guard selection from every range. Who’s the worst guard he’s drafted? Connougton—who’s still a contributor on a championship team?He was adamant he would be a star too. Say what you want about Olshey but the guy was a damn good talent evaluator for guards
He was adamant he would be a star too. Say what you want about Olshey but the guy was a damn good talent evaluator for guards
I understand what you mean by overrating, but also think there is a 'tax' that comes with being the PORTLAND Trailblazers and signing guys that you have to take into account. Sometimes no action is better than foolish action but the cap money has to go somewhere and to assets that want to be in Portland.for draft prospects, ok
but for established NBA players, not so much. He ridiculously overrated CJ's talent for 8 seasons. He overrated Crabbe and matched an idiot offer sheet. He overrated Afflalo and underrated Will Barton. He overrated Norm Powell, at least in comparison to Trent, and by giving him a bloated contract to play SF. He grossly overrated and overpaid Evan Turner. He underrated the importance of a competent backup PG. He traded Batum for Gerald Henderson. He tried to fill those backup PG and SG holes by dumpster diving for poor fits & scrubs like Napier, Baldwin, Stauskas, Bazemore, Hezonja, and Derrick Jones
he drove Portland way down into the dark alley of length-deficient rosters which they haven't backed out of yet
What if he is only unbelievable every fourth game?
What if he is only unbelievable every fourth game?
Certainly not when Dame is injured for sure.I am not sold on the Ant/Dame backcourt.
That's a completely different thread.I am not sold on the Ant/Dame backcourt.
Yeah, if Hawks can trade him for a better defender of similar caliber they absolutely should, IMO.so by this logic the Hawks should trade away Young since i see he is 3rd on the list -- I am assuming your using this to say we should trade Ant cause he sucks or something
We all knew Ant was not a great defender but he is a very good scorer and sometimes you need to take the good with the bad. If anything all this means is if the Blazers want to keep Ant they need to get better defenders to cover up for his poor D.
If your best player sucks at defense it sets the tone for everyone else. Being one of the worst defenders in the league with his athleticism is just lack of caring.Offensive players have much more value than defensive players. The offense can dictate who has the ball easily each play. The defense can't dictate who is defending the ball.
Of course it would be better if Simons was a superior defender, he's an imperfect player with advantages and disadvantages.
Still has a ton of value.
I'm ok trading him if we get a good long term asset since he can help a team win and we're nowhere close to winning.
But if we can't get a good asset - I'll be happy to see him play with the Blazers next year.
If your best player sucks at defense it sets the tone for everyone else. Being one of the worst defenders in the league with his athleticism is just lack of caring.
Anyway. I'd take a future projected lotto pick for him if we can't get a good forward in return (which seems unlikely). I feel the same about Grant.
I was told quite clearly that addresses would be put on things!Zero accountability.