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Joel's game is easy to get back. It doesn't depend on skills that are hard to get back. I always knew the rest of the league underrated Joel, but I hadn't realized Blazer fans and management did, too. After his health returns in a year, Przybilla will be a starting center for most NBA teams.
Meanwhile McMillan is plodding along to figure out how to use Wallace. Nate didn't major in chemistry. Did you see how giant Przybilla looked next to our players last night? The guy is huge.
Sadly I think he'll be lucky to get back to 80% of his former self ... and that wasn't exactly an elite level of athleticism. Can he still be marginally useful? Probably, but I also wouldn't be shocked to see him hang it up at the end of the year after hearing some of his comments pre-trade.
doctors predicted his knee will come back to 100% but that it could take up to two years... it's been one so far. Of course a whole lot of Bigs play well into their 30s and JP is 31 now. I thought he was moving around well enough to be a serviceable Big last night and don't think he's that far away from his former self.He isn't a spring chicken anymore. Knee injuries like that can rob a guy of his lift. Joel was never an offensive force, but his shot blocking and rebounding was always pretty solid. I'm still waiting to see how that knee injury will play out.
I think Joel will be back, and unfortunately, it won't be for us. He'll snag something like a three-year, $9MM (total) contract, with the last year at a team option. That's more than the BAE, and we'll need our MLE for a backup PF.
The lockout will be interesting for him. Perhaps he dedicates himself into getting that last 20% he can back (I think he's playing at 75%) and wants to return to the NBA. Or does he use the lockout to hang out and dip his toe into retirement? I think he can still be quite useful for an NBA team. I would love it if the new CBA allowed us to pick up a guy like Joel, but I think the new CBA will be more, not less limiting in the pursuit of free agents.
The bigger question is, however: As much as Przy's game has declined, how on earth is he measurably better than Kwame Brown? Yikes, Kwame is just beyond terrible.
Kwame has to be one of, if not the biggest, busts of all time.
MIXUM i want to play you one on one....somebody quote me
Kwame has to be one of, if not the biggest, busts of all time.
I think Joel will be back, and unfortunately, it won't be for us. He'll snag something like a three-year, $9MM (total) contract, with the last year at a team option. That's more than the BAE, and we'll need our MLE for a backup PF.
The lockout will be interesting for him. Perhaps he dedicates himself into getting that last 20% he can back (I think he's playing at 75%) and wants to return to the NBA. Or does he use the lockout to hang out and dip his toe into retirement? I think he can still be quite useful for an NBA team. I would love it if the new CBA allowed us to pick up a guy like Joel, but I think the new CBA will be more, not less limiting in the pursuit of free agents.
The bigger question is, however: As much as Przy's game has declined, how on earth is he measurably better than Kwame Brown? Yikes, Kwame is just beyond terrible.
I thought thatI caucht a blurb on 750 that Olshea signed Joel today..hmm gonna have to check that
You sure it wasn't about Freeland?
Also, I would much rather have Pryz back than Kurt Thomas.
