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how else do they get him? No one would have guessed we would trade cj for a pick in the high 20s in 3 years time.
When Lamarcus left for nothing it was a much bigger letdown and we survived...there's hope for the internetOh man, if Sharpe is available and they pass him up, this place might end the internet.
When Lamarcus left for nothing it was a much bigger letdown and we survived...there's hope for the internet
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I'll just leave this zoomed in picture of Dame's face and let you decided what he's thinking here.
Maybe they like Daniels, Mathurin, Duren, Griffin, Sochan better?Oh man, if Sharpe is available and they pass him up, this place might end the internet.
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I'll just leave this zoomed in picture of Dame's face and let you decided what he's thinking here.
Maybe they like Daniels, Mathurin, Duren, Griffin, Sochan better?
This place will melt down if they get to 1 and draft Smith. It doesn’t matterHa, you act like this place has ever shown the ability to think calm and rationale about stuff like this.
This is revisionism and untrue.Most fans outside of Portland didn't think Portland would get any kind of 1st in a CJ McCollum trade. Most expected a swap for Tobias Harris (another garbage salary for the player you got). The CJ return really wasn't bad for the amount of salary cap that he eats up and the production that you got. If you want to slam the Clippers trade, fair enough, but the CJ trade was a solid return.
This is revisionism and untrue.
The Oregonian gathered media grades at the time:
CBS Sportse: D
The Athletic: B
SB Nation: C-
Sports Illustrated: C+
Sporting News: C+
USA Today: B+
I don't think that (about a C average) is considered a "solid return". And that was before NO made the playoffs... the return was dismal at the time, and is even worse now. I'm not a big fan of CJ, but he is a good player and his value would have gone up as his contract got shorter... moving him for that was just not smart.
This place will melt down if they get to 1 and draft Smith. It doesn’t matter
Have you ever had a meltdown?you are 100% correct. This place is like meth.
Methdown Syndrome is really really bad.Have you ever had a meltdown?
This post aged well.Grant wont be a Blazer.....
life comes at you fastThis post aged well.
I think he meant that Grant won’t be A blazer…. He will be THE blazer.This post aged well.
hence the risk... and the boom/bust potential. how much risk are you willing to endure for a chance at an elite scorer who could potentially put up 25 ppg in year 3? Given how far we are from contending, is there anyone else on the board in our range who can reach this level?
Not sure who "we" is, but if you can't understand how Sharpe's situation could potentially hide his talent, I'm not sure what else to say to you. I'm not advocating for specifically drafting him because he didn't play last year, simply that his situation could be the largest contributor for why he's available at 7...
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I'll just leave this zoomed in picture of Dame's face and let you decided what he's thinking here.
That's not at all what I said. Undoubtedly, never taking the court in college hid his talent ... and his flaws. We know zilch about him, unlike all the other one-and-done guys who showed us what they still need to work on.
Yep. This staff gives me hope for talent evaluationI'm just glad Joe brought in the draft whisperer Schmidtz from ESPN....gives me a ton of confidence in how they handle this offseason. the Oliva from the Jazz hiring was supposed to be a good one as well...impressive staff he's putting together
Unfortunately keeping CJ wasn't an option, so his value wasn't going to go up. Hart and a shot at a lotto pick was about the best we were ever going to get for CJ. From what I've seen from Hart, I'd prefer him over CJ anyway.This is revisionism and untrue.
The Oregonian gathered media grades at the time:
CBS Sportse: D
The Athletic: B
SB Nation: C-
Sports Illustrated: C+
Sporting News: C+
USA Today: B+
I don't think that (about a C average) is considered a "solid return". And that was before NO made the playoffs... the return was dismal at the time, and is even worse now. I'm not a big fan of CJ, but he is a good player and his value would have gone up as his contract got shorter... moving him for that was just not smart.
I'm in a little different camp but after last night, it doesn't matter. You think it was a good enough deal that got better and I think it was a bad deal that got salvaged to being a really good one.Unfortunately keeping CJ wasn't an option, so his value wasn't going to go up. Hart and a shot at a lotto pick was about the best we were ever going to get for CJ. From what I've seen from Hart, I'd prefer him over CJ anyway.
And I'm a CJ fan.
Sounds good.I'm in a little different camp but after last night, it doesn't matter. You think it was a good enough deal that got better and I think it was a bad deal that got salvaged to being a really good one.
Of course it hides his flaws, but that's kind of missing the entire point that I was making. In that hypothetical situation, you're swinging for the fences for another star, so you're basically saying ignore the negatives and potential negatives and focus only on the positives. Sharpe has those, and its the maybe only imaginary negatives and uncertainty that is baked into his cost to be there at 7. You're taking an informed risk that the guy you're drafting should be (as more than a few draft people have suggested) the #1 pick, were it not for his situation.
You're not worried about striking out here...
This is revisionism and untrue.
The Oregonian gathered media grades at the time:
CBS Sportse: D
The Athletic: B
SB Nation: C-
Sports Illustrated: C+
Sporting News: C+
USA Today: B+
I don't think that (about a C average) is considered a "solid return". And that was before NO made the playoffs... the return was dismal at the time, and is even worse now. I'm not a big fan of CJ, but he is a good player and his value would have gone up as his contract got shorter... moving him for that was just not smart.