BigGameDamian
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This is the list Neil Olshy likes though.Whiteside? He's not going anywhere.
Hibbert? Not this again.
This list is crap.
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This is the list Neil Olshy likes though.Whiteside? He's not going anywhere.
Hibbert? Not this again.
This list is crap.
I believe wait to see what these young guys can do before we sending down the road.On the latest Blazers Edge podcast Phil and Dave went over a list of players that the Blazers might go after before the season starts to better the roster. While I agreed with a few, most were veterans who wouldn't fit with our mold, some were guys we don't have the assets to get, while others I just found myself saying NO!
They seemed to really be waiving their "magic wands". Still there were a few that caught my eye. Here is the list
Roy Hibbert
Hassan Whiteside
Julius Randle
Luol Deng
Ryan Anderson
Eric Gordan
Iman Shumpert
Harrison Barnes
Joakim Noah
Taj Gibson
Rajon Rondo
Demar Derozan
Al Jefferson
Whiteside, Randle, Anderson and Derozan stand out to me into this list as players who would fit our current roster. I know Derozan's name has been thrown out there in a lot of posts this offseason. But at this point he is probably ungettable for the Blazers. What do you guys think about this list? Should the Blazers try to make a move if it makes sense before the season? Can they with the assets they have? We are sitting on Miller hoping for a trade to come along. Seems like teams are just gonna wait it out till we waive him. What other players besides those on this list should the Blazers be looking at/ would fit with our current young team?
What?!This is the list Neil Olshy likes though.
Derozan > Matthews, Thompson, others who are going to GET PAID.
shrug.
This is the list Neil Olshy likes though.
Wes Mathews wanted to be paid like one too and if not for his injury the Blazers probably would have.
This is the list Neil Olshy likes though.
This is the list Neil Olshy likes though.
What?!
Where the fuck did you get that???? This was just two local guys speculating on their podcast.
BNM

It's a norm for borderline players these days.
1) Wes plays off others, Others play off DeRozanDeRozan is not > than Klay Thompson, and it's not even close. Thompson shoots better from 3-point range than DeRozan does from 2-point range. Here are their shooting percentages:
DeRozan:
2FG% = .426
3FG% = .284
FG% = .413
eFG% = .426
Thompson:
2FG% = .481
3FG% = .439
FG% = .463
eFG% = .555
Thompson wins by a landslide - and he's a better defender, too. Oh, and he already got paid - and it's a LOT less than DeRozan is seeking. Thompson signed a four year extension prior to the start of last season. It was a $70 million contract that starts this year at $15,501,000 and tops out at $18,988,725 in 2018-19. DeRozan is seeking a max deal starting at about $25 million a season (depending on what the new cap is).
Matthews did get overpaid, which is why we didn't try to keep him. Like Thompson, Matthews signed a 4-year $70 million deal with Dallas. Initially, it was $57 - he took less so they could sign DeAndre Jordan, but it was bumped up to $70 million when Jordan changed his mind and went back to the Clippers.
Again, Wes is a MUCH better shooter and more efficient scorer than DeRozan.
Matthews:
2FG% = .534
3FG% = .389
FG% = .448
eFG% = .563
DeRozan is a better rebounder, ballheandler and passer, but Wes is a better defender - at least he was pre-injury. I love Wesley Matthews, but I agree with Portland's decision to not attempt to resign him. You just never know how a player will come back after a ruptured achilles. Most are never the same player they were pre-injury. It just wasn't worth the risk, but as overpaid as I think Matthews is, he got far less than DeRozan is seeking.
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1) Wes plays off others, Others play off DeRozan
2) Sorry, but I actually meant Tristan Thompson who, like Wes want a Lot of $$$.
Can't wait until C.J. or Mereys asking for a max deal on an extension. It's a norm for borderline players these days.
I'd like to make a couple small moves, maybe a 3 way deal?
I'd like to move Mike Miller somewhere he likes so he can retire with the team he prefers.
Players I'd target: Avery Bradley, Tony Snell, Terrence Ross, and Jerami Grant.
I absolutely agree that $143 million over 5 years would completely suck.Not sure if agree with the second half of that statement. Does DeRozan really make his teammates better? TOR seemed to struggle more when Lowry went down than when DeRozan was injured.
Really makes Klay Thompson look like a bargain at 4 year 7$70 million, doesn't it?
Wes also got 4 years and $70 million. He's probably worth it if healthy, but after his injury is a HUGE risk.
And, DeRozan is asking for a lot more. He will be a 7 year vet seeking a max contract from his existing team. The cap will be much higher with the new TV deal and the exact numbers aren't known yet, but you're looking at roughly a 5-year contract starting at ~ $25 million. That works out to about $143 million over 5 years - more than twice the total contract amount Wes Matthews and Klay Thompson got.
BNM
Whiteside? He's not going anywhere.
Hibbert? Not this again.
This list is crap.
I absolutely agree that $143 million over 5 years would completely suck.
Wouldn't he cost to much? Plus he would probably take time away from the guys we already have and he's not a Blazers.What about Harrison Fucking Barnes? That would be a good signing.
Yes, good point there. We definitely never want to sign a guy who is not a Blazers.Wouldn't he cost to much? Plus he would probably take time away from the guys we already have and he's not a Blazers.
Especially veteran players that will take time away from younger players that we want to see get PT.Yes, good point there. We definitely never want to sign a guy who is not a Blazers.
Mike Rice would never allow that deal to happen.As long as Casey is their coach he could be attainable: Jonas Valanciunas.
Signed a below market extension IMO. Had he waited he could've landed a max deal next summer.
Yeah, he'd take time away from all those SFs that we have. Oh wait...Wouldn't he cost to much? Plus he would probably take time away from the guys we already have and he's not a Blazers.
Well we do have a lot of unknowns at SF that need time.Yeah, he'd take time away from all those SFs that we have. Oh wait...
