BlazerCaravan
Hug a Bigot... to Death
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But do you really think LA is THAT deep of a thinker......???
Yeah I think he's smart enough.
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But do you really think LA is THAT deep of a thinker......???
I think I used Buck because LA just passed his rebound record..good point about Wicks though..Buck was never in the conversation for greatest Blazer ever and LA won't be eitherOh man, please don't compare LaMarsha to Buck. Williams was a class act, start to finish, and brought us much closer (twice) to a ring than Aldridge. A better comparison might be Sydney Wicks. All the talent in the world, with nice stats but ultimately a prima donna pussy. His records didn't stand long either.
Oh man, please don't compare LaMarsha to Buck. Williams was a class act, start to finish, and brought us much closer (twice) to a ring than Aldridge. A better comparison might be Sydney Wicks. All the talent in the world, with nice stats but ultimately a prima donna pussy. His records didn't stand long either.
That would be my preference, and I argued for that a long time ago. But unfortunately it has zero chance of happening. Too many fans like this fair weather chick will rise and cheer. The only way to counter is to boo louder.dead silence is more effective than boos
LA is the Clyde drexler of this generation.I just think LA struggles with the alpha male role and needs a father figure to make decisions..it all worked out. Dame is gregarious..he needs no help taking control..he'll become the greatest Blazer ever and LA will be a Buck Williams type guy in the history books
LA is the Clyde drexler of this generation.
Oh man, please don't compare LaMarsha to Buck. Williams was a class act, start to finish, and brought us much closer (twice) to a ring than Aldridge. A better comparison might be Sydney Wicks. All the talent in the world, with nice stats but ultimately a prima donna pussy. His records didn't stand long either.
Clyde had all the talent in the world but he was like LA in that he wanted top billing and all the perks, but he didn't want to lead. Porter was the real leader of those great teams. The main thing Drexler was missing was heart. When they made the finals those two years Isaiah Thomas and MJ totally made Clyde their bitch, because like them or don't (and I absolutely loath Thomas) those two guys had all the heart in the world when it came to winning. It was embarrassing. This was a guy that constantly whined about being underpaid, so they tore up his contract at least twice and gave him a raise. But it was never enough. A year or two later he'd come back crying for more. I think PA got tired of his diva act, just as he did with LA. I'm still disappointed that we gave him away for practically nothing to his hometown team so he could win a championship. That was a very kind move on PA's part. Clyde Drexler did not lead those Blazer teams to greatness. That was truly a collective effort.At least Drexler had the decency to see his career through to the point in Portland where he gave it his all with what he had.
Clyde had all the talent in the world but he was like LA in that he wanted top billing and all the perks, but he didn't want to lead. Porter was the real leader of those great teams. The main thing Drexler was missing was heart. When they made the finals those two years Isaiah Thomas and MJ totally made Clyde their bitch, because like them or don't (and I absolutely loath Thomas) those two guys had all the heart in the world when it came to winning. It was embarrassing. This was a guy that constantly whined about being underpaid, so they tore up his contract at least twice and gave him a raise. But it was never enough. A year or two later he'd come back crying for more. I think PA got tired of his diva act, just as he did with LA. I'm still disappointed that we gave him away for practically nothing to his hometown team so he could win a championship. That was a very kind move on PA's part. Clyde Drexler did not lead those Blazer teams to greatness. That was truly a collective effort.
Lamarcus is the best player in Blazers history. He'd still be here if Wes hadn't gotten hurt so badly.
Go Spurs!
