Notice Blazers Pick Shaedon Sharpe With #7 Pick (1 Viewer)

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You’re feeling my pain from the summer of Simons. But you well could be seeing the next great backcourt, where both guys can hit 40% from 3 but also have 40” verticals. So it could all be worth it. Nice thing about drafting a 19yo Sharpe the same year we give 23yo Simons an extension is we’ll be able to decide if they can be a championship backcourt heading into their next contracts together. It’s going to be weird that we could be extending them in 2026-2028 and they’ll both be younger than 28 instead of pushing 30.

Seeing Sharpe and Nas attack the rim during practice should motivate Ant to do it more often as well. It’s been so fun seeing him progress at finishing around the basket from year 2 to now. That’s the one thing that’s holding him back from being a premiere scorer. But he’s gotten so much stronger and craftier around the basket that I wish he did it more often.

With Sharpe, I’ll have to wait till SL to make any real assessments so my views on what he can be remain optimistic.

If this organization blueballs me and trades Sharpe for OG or something, I might have to take a season off from the team.

All in on a Simons/Sharpe future backcourt.
One thing to mention about Simons, is that he was #1 in 3-point percentage on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers for players taking 3 or more at 47.8%. He may not be a premier scorer yet, but he is up there with the shooters in the league.
 
One thing to mention about Simons, is that he was #1 in 3-point percentage on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers for players taking 3 or more at 47.8%. He may not be a premier scorer yet, but he is up there with the shooters in the league.
For sure. When I said “premiere scorer” I meant a guy that could average 25+ppg. Getting to the basket just means more FTs and easier shots.

I’m watching YT videos on Sharpe and they sometimes lead with “he’s got MVP level talent but…”. I don’t know if I buy that yet, but I also don’t think he has to be a superstar for this duo to succeed. If Ant continues to develop as a PG and Chauncey emphasizes playmaking in Sharpe’s development right away, we don’t need a “real PG”. Sharpe’s risk would fit timeline wise with helping figure out Dame’s decision on if he’ll be a lifetime Blazer.

If Dame signs for another two years this summer and plays the entire thing out, his contract will end the same time Simons and Sharpe will be extended. Dame will be 36 at that point. Whatever happens, if Dame was taking MLE or vet minimum kind of money for us from 36 until he feels like retiring, he may well be riding the coattails of the most talented backcourt to championships. At 36, he’d have a few seasons to stack up some 6MoY awards in championship seasons lol. If Sharpe doesn’t look to be what gets him over the hump, maybe Dame bounces at 34. If he’s still effective at 34, he’ll probably get what the Suns gave OKC for CP3 as retooling pieces around Ant and Sharpe.

If Chris Paul had a ring at this point and stuck with one franchise, would he take less money? Because imagine Dame being 36 and being just as effective as CP3 this year, but as a 6th man. CP3 has been chasing better situations instead of building ones though, so I guess we’ll never know.
 
I'm just playing around. Well, not really about Wheels. He was really really upset when some of us were glad that they fired Bobby Medina.

Honestly I was just shocked when you said you hadn't seen a single clip about Sharpe.

You probably don't remember me but I was one of the Hoopsworld guys who sat behind you and Brandy. Been out of the game a long time.

hoopsworld! I won a t-shirt from them by guessing some teams draft pick like 20 some years ago.
 


This Isiah Thomas bit on Tracy McGrady was a beautiful description of what I see when I watch Sharpe. Sharpe looks slow on offense in his highlights, and then you’ll see him jump and pin a shot against the backboard with two hands.

What we need is patience.
 
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It’s not lazy. What is a highlight film that shows the best of the best of a player going to tell me? I want to see game footage, watch his floor placement, footwork, what he does off the ball. Highlight packages don’t tell me anything.

Hello Travis.

Thanks for taking the time to come on here and interact with us. I would like to address a couple of things you said about watching videos.

I sat and watched a half hour video of him just last night, where the narrator went over his strengths AND weaknesses.
The video is posted on this site.
It broke down his movements in all aspects of dribbling, shooting, passing, off ball movement, on ball defense, off ball defense and there was much criticism in the video. And it was all in game footage. Granted older, but it is game footage and is what we currently have to go off of.
I know this may seem harsh, but I, and many others, are regularly disappointed in our local media focus.
For example:
Yesterday morning on my commute to work, im listening to am sports radio. Local. You would think in a single sport NBA city, who just made the #7 pick the night before, they would have that as the top story and be the major discussion of the day. Instead i had to listen to football talk and never heard anything about our draftee before i arrived at work.
It baffles me that this wouldn't be the first topic of the morning.
local media can be frustrating at times.
Unfortunately, your statements here help validate the opinion that local sports media has a bias against the Blazers or just doesn't care enough about our biggest sports team to be on top of things.
I end up coming here for all my sports news.
It sure would be nice to hear our local media be more engaged to the point they can break things down like this forum does. I would certainly listen more if there were more Blazer related discussions and analyzing their moves with informed opinions.
Anyhow. Just a joe blow fans perspective.
Thanks for reading.
 
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@Travis Demers
I can't help but notice how thick Sharpe's thighs are already. That's really going to help with not getting bodied in the NBA.

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It’s not lazy. What is a highlight film that shows the best of the best of a player going to tell me? I want to see game footage, watch his floor placement, footwork, what he does off the ball. Highlight packages don’t tell me anything.

I read a lot. A LOT. So I read what is said about those guys. All of them. Short clips of a guys best work don’t tell me much. If there were full game clips, I’d pay attention to that.

funny you should ask





Please watch the vids and share your opinions.
Thanks.
 
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his latests follows on instagram are interesting

he seems to be into them (dare i say prostitutes)
 
Just my two cents after watching some more game style videos (obviously noting they are from quite a while ago and he likely/hopefully has grown as a player since then):

  • Seems very relaxed/chill on the court
  • He will likely start as somewhat of an inefficient scorer and will have to learn to pick his spots in the NBA while playing with other great scorers. But the potential is there to be a more efficient scorer
  • Clearly has confidence almost to a fault at times but that is hard to gauge with his talents in the level of ball he was playing
  • While he looks to score he is a willing passer when it is the right play (i.e. lobs and cutting players)
  • While his dunks are impressive that probably leads to his finishing being overlooked. When going downhill he is an absolute menace at the rim with his jumping ability and athleticism
  • It's hard not to imagine that NBA level coaching won't mold this kid
  • Maybe I'm being hopeful but if he handles set backs, criticism and coaching the right way his "get it" moment where the game slows down could come sooner than later. Flashes this season with more consistentcy next season.
 
Now we are firmly in fantasy land. So, instead of trading 7, we are going to develop these guys, with a minutes crunch, with Dame playing the way he does, with Nurk wanting touches and Grant now, for the possibility that a kid we drafted is going to propel us into contention when our actual star is over the hill, instead of finding a way, mortgaging/trading/whatever to get better in the meantime while he is in his prime?

Insanity is doing the same thing again and again and expecting different results. You're advocating for them to do the same thing they've been doing when Dame is at the tail end of his prime. For the umpteenth time, there is no quick fix available for this shitty roster. Those possibilities were looked into and passed on as unrealistic. Accept reality.

STOMP
 
I have an idea. Let's not annoy/antagonize @Travis Demers to the point where he says "screw this crap. I'm out of here".

(Btw, Travis, hope you stick around...even tho this place can be a cess pool at times and has many people wishing they were the character that Chad plays on the radio...it'd be nice to have a "the call is coming from the inside" kinda thing going on. Not that you should be spilling dirt though. )
 
I have an idea. Let's not annoy/antagonize @Travis Demers to the point where he says "screw this crap. I'm out of here".

(Btw, Travis, hope you stick around...even tho this place can be a cess pool at times and has many people wishing they were the character that Chad plays on the radio...it'd be nice to have a "the call is coming from the inside" kinda thing going on. Not that you should be spilling dirt though. )
How dare you sir! I have worked really hard on this character. This shirt I’m wearing has a +3 to rage generation and my hat has a 5% chance to randomly stun my opponent.
 
This really is me and I am Legit!
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With the Sharpe pick I’m kinda wishing we went Collins instead of Grant. Still a win now move but fits the Ant/Sharpe/Nas timeline if win now doesn’t work.
 
He’s gonna love Portland then.

I don't think those girls are prostitutes, but I am reminded of a song in the 70's by the Fugs. (Saran Wrap)
This kid with his projected long-term wealth will be a magnet for young women. He better wrap it up if he wants to hold on to his money.
 
NEW YORK — There may have been no bigger mystery in this year’s NBA draft than Shaedon Sharpe. How else could we describe the 6-5 wing from Kentucky who never played at Kentucky and has not taken the court for an official game since high school?

Still, his talent is so vast and his appeal so wide that he entered Thursday night as a presumed lottery pick. Sharpe set his own market at the top 10 picks. When the Portland Trail Blazers took him seventh overall it was the kind of selection that was easy to understand. The Blazers took their moonshot midway through the lottery, hoping they could land a future All-Star to help Damian Lillard now and also serve as a bridge to the future.

Sharpe goes there hoping to do so, too. He was the No. 1 player in his high school class, so he is long on talent and pedigree, and he believes that he can reach rare heights in Portland.

“I feel like I can become the best player to ever play the game,” he told The Athletic.

How high Sharpe flies remains to be seen. He is not lacking in confidence, and he will bear a large mantle in Portland. The Blazers won just 27 games last season and owned the sixth-worst record in the league during a difficult year in which their former general manager was fired, franchise pillar CJ McCollum was traded and Lillard played just 29 games.

It also allowed the Blazers to reset. They named Joe Cronin, a longtime executive with the team, the new general manager and he has gone about refurbishing the team. Sharpe is his most audacious move yet and his first draft pick. Cronin had weighed dealing the No. 7 pick but held onto it when the right deal didn’t appear — he wanted to be wowed by an offer but never was.

Sharpe thinks he can come in and contribute. He will give the Blazers something they desperately need: a wing with size and scoring skill who has the potential to create for himself and maybe others. Most fans have not seen him play, so Sharpe offered his own scouting report on himself.

“I’m a dude that likes to attack the rim, draw some fouls, finish above the rim, also get my teammates involved and really just shooting the 3,” he said. “Just impacting the game.”

Sharpe admits there may be some rust at first but believes he can get up to speed quickly enough. He hasn’t played in a competitive game since last summer’s AAU circuit. Sharpe said he came close to playing during his half-season at Kentucky. He enrolled at the university in January after graduating from Dream City Christian in October, but never made it into a game.

He said was “really thinking about playing” in February when the Wildcats hosted Alabama and the team was down its starting backcourt in TyTy Washington Jr. and Sahvir Wheeler. Ultimately, Sharpe decided not to play.

“I just felt like it’s best for me to sit out just to get my body right,” he said. “And really just get ready for next season.”

He surprised head coach John Calipari by leaving after just one semester. Sharpe’s unceremonious exit was not well-received by those inside the program.

Sharpe said he has no qualms with how his time at Kentucky ended.

“I feel like everything happens for a reason,” he said. “I wasn’t really disappointed in not playing or anything.”

Now, the Blazers must hope he can help their turnaround. They have been a consistently successful franchise, with eight consecutive playoff appearances before last season.

Portland is banking on Sharpe as part of the nucleus which can help stabilize the organization. Lillard should be healthy again after abdominal surgery. They traded for Jerami Grant earlier this week.

The Blazers front office was comfortable with Sharpe after bringing him in for a 3-on-3 workout and Cronin was enamored with how he played in it. Cronin told reporters the Blazers watched as much film as they could find, from international competitions and anywhere else they could get. Without any college games to go off of, they used the workouts, both at their facility and Sharpe’s 1-on-0 workout at the draft combine, and film as a base.

They were also beneficiaries of more intel since some of its new hires had seen Sharpe play before. Portland hired Mike Schmitz as an assistant general manager last month; he had been a draft analyst at ESPN.

“Shaedon is an incredible talent,” Cronin told reporters. “We’re really excited about his future. It was a unique situation with Shaedon where he didn’t play college basketball. So he wasn’t seen or evaluated nearly as much as a lot of these other guys. But we were lucky enough to have we had a pretty good foundation built on Shaedon through our past viewings, specifically some of the new people we hired who had seen him a little bit.”

The Blazers considered dealing the seventh overall pick but couldn’t find a deal they liked. Instead, they settled on Sharpe.

Cronin thinks Sharpe has enough talent to play immediately. Sharpe thinks he’ll be helping the Blazers soon enough even after all the time away from playing.

“It’s gonna take some time,” he said. “But it’s not going to be long before I’m playing basketball, how I play ball.”
https://theathletic.com/3381830/2022/06/24/trail-blazers-shaedon-sharpe/
First time I realized that he didn't enroll at Kentucky until January; makes more sense now why he didn't play.
 
Been camping out of Range.
See we drafted Sharp.
What happened with other picks of ours?

thanks
 
How dare you sir! I have worked really hard on this character. This shirt I’m wearing has a +3 to rage generation and my hat has a 5% chance to randomly stun my opponent.

How dare I?? No, HOW DARE YOU!!!

Wait. What are we arguing about?
 
I have an idea. Let's not annoy/antagonize @Travis Demers to the point where he says "screw this crap. I'm out of here".

(Btw, Travis, hope you stick around...even tho this place can be a cess pool at times and has many people wishing they were the character that Chad plays on the radio...it'd be nice to have a "the call is coming from the inside" kinda thing going on. Not that you should be spilling dirt though. )
Was my post too harsh? Should I go back and soften it up?
I just felt it had to be said based on his comments vs what has been posted in this very thread. I do appreciate and respect that Travis would even come on the board to discuss and interact with the forum.
 
It’s not lazy. What is a highlight film that shows the best of the best of a player going to tell me? I want to see game footage, watch his floor placement, footwork, what he does off the ball. Highlight packages don’t tell me anything.

That's actually a fair point, in the right context. When I look at Sharpe's game film and highlight/workout packages, I see two different players.

In game play, he looks like he's either coasting against weak competition, or lacking the explosiveness you'd like to see at the SG position. He plays more like a forward. Very fast downhill, but I'm not seeing a good first step.

But in the team workouts and highlight videos, he's got an elusive, herky jerky dribble and gets off the floor quick for dunks or blocks. Recent improvements doesn't explain it, because the highlight videos are older.
 

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