Blazers getting a G league team, playing at U of P. HCP hired as G-League janitor

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I wonder why this was done now?

A. Blazers going to acquire more young players so need a spot for them to play?
B. Youth similar to option A - but the team is also trading Dame?
C. Team thinks it will help recruit veteran in trade or free agency to win now by showing their spending money
D. League pushed for it with new CBA/TV deal
E. Jody doing it to sell the team

Finally nice to see a move done that has dollars being spent instead of saved. Although the Jody skeptic in me wonders if there is a chance this was actually done primarily to make money in the long run; and not to primarily help the basketball performance/development of talent.

F. Any reasonable organization has a G-League team and they're getting with the times.
 
Lmao at the first response



Comment is very funny.

I seriously would rather have watched a GLeague team with Jabari and maybe a couple 2 way players signed into next season than that last couple months of our regular season.
 
I wonder why this was done now?

Finally nice to see a move done that has dollars being spent instead of saved. Although the Jody skeptic in me wonders if there is a chance this was actually done primarily to make money in the long run; and not to primarily help the basketball performance/development of talent.

It sure seems to do both - so I'm good with it.
 
I wonder why this was done now?

A. Blazers going to acquire more young players so need a spot for them to play?
B. Youth similar to option A - but the team is also trading Dame?
C. Team thinks it will help recruit veteran in trade or free agency to win now by showing their spending money
D. League pushed for it with new CBA/TV deal
E. Jody doing it to sell the team

Finally nice to see a move done that has dollars being spent instead of saved. Although the Jody skeptic in me wonders if there is a chance this was actually done primarily to make money in the long run; and not to primarily help the basketball performance/development of talent.

They are limited to having 3 players on 2-way contracts, so I doubt that they would be acquiring more young players and need a spot for them, because if they're trading someone (including Dame) and get 2-way contracted players in return, fuck the G-league team and the bluff it plays at.

I'm sure 90% of it is that they didn't want to send their own talent down (Sharpe not withstanding) and have them be coached by someone in their system, and also could be easier to sign and keep talent that could be brought up (and take advantage of Schmidts talent).

The NBA should run the G-league like it's AAA baseball, in that the players on the team are under contract with the parent team, and can be traded, etc. And in fact, they should have a G-league draft too. That way, teams can stash players potentially and not have it take up a roster spot on the "parent" team.
 
I think the G league should be the team's minor league and you should control the rosters from both teams...be able to promote, demote and trade players. If John Butler Jr doeesn't cut it, another G league guy should be able to be called up and Butler sent down to the minors...would plug injury holes and keep teams moving forward ...
 
I wonder why this was done now?

A. Blazers going to acquire more young players so need a spot for them to play?
B. Youth similar to option A - but the team is also trading Dame?
C. Team thinks it will help recruit veteran in trade or free agency to win now by showing their spending money
D. League pushed for it with new CBA/TV deal
E. Jody doing it to sell the team

Finally nice to see a move done that has dollars being spent instead of saved. Although the Jody skeptic in me wonders if there is a chance this was actually done primarily to make money in the long run; and not to primarily help the basketball performance/development of talent.

She was forced to. The NBA wants every team to have one
 
It's great move by the blazers I seen it how it worked with the young players for the spurs do I follow them all year last year. It's also good for player that been injured for awhile to go down and get the reps in before playing again if it just practice with them down there.
 
A G League team in the same city as the parent team? This obviously means the Blazers are moving to Seattle!
 
A G League team in the same city as the parent team? This obviously means the Blazers are moving to Seattle!

They obviously didnt' want to leave the city without pro ball.
 
Getting to use the Blazers practice facility is a big plus for a G league team...those guys usually have crappy facilities.
 
I don’t see how it solidifies the team from not being moved. Granted the blazers would never move

They would have waited until the team is moved to ensure a logistically beneficial location instead of five miles from each other.
Assumption i know, but legit to me.

You also ignored what i feel is the bigger positive impact. More control over our players’ development to fit within our system.
 
Well, my HS graduation was at Chiles.

So what are they calling this squad?
 
Portland Tugs
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Well, my HS graduation was at Chiles.

So what are they calling this squad?

Hearing rumors of the Oregon Squatsh (mascot already introduced at Blazer games) or something electronic in the name because Intel is going to be a big sponsor.

But we all know it should be something with dogs.

Rain Dogs!

Sly Dogs!
 
Hearing rumors of the Oregon Squatsh (mascot already introduced at Blazer games) or something electronic in the name because Intel is going to be a big sponsor.

The Pentium Playas

(Well, Portland Pentiums is there as well, but it's boring).
 

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