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Short term gain, long term loss. Being good this year was never the goal.To be better.
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Short term gain, long term loss. Being good this year was never the goal.To be better.
Some people say that the better we do the more likely we are to sign top tier free agents. Mind you, I am not one of those people.But if we were going to lose Batum at the end of the season, what would the point of "being better with him" have been?
If the Euro league was the world's best league and all of the USA's best players played over there we would lose our minds if the Lebrons and Durants didn't play for Team USA.
There us a subtle little myth about teams having the "Max" Salary Slots. Teams only have that much if they renounce their bird rights to their own free agents. Portland is a fantastic example. $46 mill in cap space if they renounce and let walk Leonard, Henderson, Harkless, Crabbe, Roberts and Kaman. So while it's awesome to say there are 32 max slots available to free agents this summer we have to remember that in order for most those teams to have the "max" salary available they will have to cut ties with their own free agents.
You keep coming back to the paycheck, as if that is what buys loyalty. Basically you're saying you're a mercenary.
We probably did sell low, but if you noticed, there was not much of a market at the trade deadline this year, especially for expiring contracts. I mean, would you have preferred something like what Orlando got for Tobias Harris--an old Ersan Ilyasova and a broken Brandon Jennings?Some people say that the better we do the more likely we are to sign top tier free agents. Mind you, I am not one of those people.
Also, even though I think it goes without saying that we'd be better had we kept Nic, the thing I keep coming back to is that I believe we could have gotten a better trade offer had we waited longer. Maybe not, and there's no way to prove one way or the other, but I feel we sold low on him.
If you can help out a newbie. My Sons favorite Blazer was Batum and says we got fleeced on this trade. I'm in Hawaii and we don't get much TV on the blazers but do keep up with the Net on how they are doing. Still without much seeing with the eye ball test it's hard to assess. How do you all feel about the trade at this point? After watching Henderson and Vonlehs play. Why could we not have kept Batum instead and offer him an appropriate contract for his play? Thank you in advance for the response!
I get that, but I don't think we can be sure that the trade will be a long term gain, and I'm one of the people who thinks being better should always be the goal.Short term gain, long term loss. Being good this year was never the goal.
A year ago the question was, who should ineffectively take a third of the dribbling away from Lillard...Batum or Barton? This year, the answer was...neither. Let a real shooter do it, McCollum. We replaced Batum with McCollum. With Batum still here, McCollum would have to play catch-and-shoot like Crabbe.
But if we were going to lose Batum at the end of the season, what would the point of "being better with him" have been?
We probably did sell low, but if you noticed, there was not much of a market at the trade deadline this year, especially for expiring contracts. I mean, would you have preferred something like what Orlando got for Tobias Harris--an old Ersan Ilyasova and a broken Brandon Jennings?
Guaranteed:So lets say we keep the rights to everyone but Kaman, how much is left for a big offer?
Ed Davis is the devil confirmed. No wonder he loves Portland.$6,666,667 Davis
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Neil had a good idea of what was coming, and knew he needed a big athletic SG to replace Wes, and a young PF to replace LMA. So he traded someone who was coming off a bad year, for both. No doubt we still have holes on this team, but again...we can still re-sign Hendo AND go after Nic this summer. And as for Vonleh.....how many PF's in this draft are better? Maybe two?
Granted the Clippers are going to trap the hell out of us and we will be screaming for some help from our SF, but they trapped the hell out of us the last two years and we had Nic. So although he might be better than what we currently have, we would still need an upgrade at that position in order to get to the next level. And I am not sure we would be willing to dish out 20 million for him this summer if he would have played for us this year. Why? Because rarely are we totally satisfied with any of our players. We certainly bitched about him all last year.
If we want to get to that $25,876,971 spot to make a max offer, we need to find another $7.5M. Of course everything depends upon timing. Crabbe will get more than his CAP hold, so his signing would need to happen after any other max offer we try to make, since we can go over the cap to match offers for our restricted free agents.
It helps having two good ballhanders on the court at the same time though. Right now we have two good ballhandlers period, and they often play staggered minutes.
Look at Golden State, with Livingston, Iggy, Draymond, and Curry. They can keep their offense humming along even if they don't have Draymond or Curry in the game.
What player performs as well injured as when healthy? Of course the answer is no one and it's pathetic/disingenuous to hold up performance when playing through an injury as an example of what sort of player is. Of course it was reported last year that Nic tore a ligament in the wrist of his shooting hand in December of last season.
Last season Nic shot a career low 32% from deep. Before this season Aminu had never shot 32% from 3s in his 5 year career. 2015-16 stats from 3's... Batum 35% Aminu 36%
btw, Larry Legend's career 3 point % is 38%
nice strawman. No one will be paying Nic anything close to that and no one has contended that the Blazers should
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He has yet to be a free agent. NOBODY has paid him big bucks yet. So talking about that when we're talking about the year that has passed is a red herring.
Where are Aminu's stats?
AMINU
GP MPG FG% RPG APG BLKPG STPG PFPG PPG
10 30.2 .470 7.2 1.9 1.0 1.2 1.7 13.9
NIC
GP MPG FG% RPG APG BLKPG STPG PFPG PPG
8 31.6 .442 5.3 6.4 0.1 0.8 1.8 15.6
So your right, he hasn't outperformed Nic, but is pretty much on par. So Vonleh was basically a freebie. This was a great trade.
He's French.
Ahem - Derrick Rose?
And what if Paul George plays for Team USA after that horrible injury he got while playing for his country? Good thing Orion doesn't want George on our team, or he might be a hypocrite.
McCollum plays catch and shoot with Lillard, and is lethal.
McCollum is 47% shooting the three in the 3 month period from March-Present, and being assisted on over 80% of those shots.
He's JJ Redick on threes right now.
Until Sabonis has suffered injuries in international play that affected his ability to play for the team by which he is compensated, this statement is premature.ANYONE advocating for somehow drafting Sabonis' son while simultaneously admonishing Batum is a hypocrite too.
ANYONE advocating for somehow drafting Sabonis' son while simultaneously admonishing Batum is a hypocrite too.
Sabonis' son was born in Portland.
Why do you hate America?
And Team USA?

You seriously think that this team is better with Aminu rather than Batum? That's... a bold assertion.
Two things we ALL wish Aminu did - LOL!The style of play totally opened up with a new SF as a starter. I've seen plenty of the Hornets on League Pass this year and Batum is the same guy that totally frustrated Blazer fans. Passes up wide open shots and pulls the ball back on the break.
