Trade Blazers trade for Thybulle

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I don't think you have thought this one through. Even if the moves were because of the 'tax", that doesn't mean they won't be back if they play well.
If the goal is to stay under the tax line every year, (Which I do not believe) they have never got rid of the better players on the team or stopped from overpaying them. If Thybule and Cam play better than others, the "others" are the ones that will be shipped out to clear salary....not the ones who can help us win.
Bro Cam and Knox are gleague caliber players, if that. Thybulle is fine but is tough but strictly a one way player. We did nothing today to help this team while adding very little for the future.
 
Didnt Roco do that before coming here? Thought he was even a first team guy
Yeah, he did it once, but not twice.

Marcus Camby and Theo Ratliff are two names that jump to mind that might've been a multiple time all-defensive player prior to joining Portland, Ratliff might've even made it as a Blazer. Pippen was All Defense as a Blazer as well.

It's been a long time!
 
Bro Cam and Knox are gleague caliber players, if that. Thybulle is fine but is tough but strictly a one way player. We did nothing today to help this team while adding very little for the future.

You may be right, but how you or I feel about them is not the point. It is how they feel about them. If they do turn out well they will keep them.

They obviously have been targeting Thybule for a while so they must like him, and we know that Schmitz has liked Cam for a while.
 
We haven't had that at all. Thats game changing defense. Ill let it play out before i write him off.

In the regular season Thybulle could have value. But one way players are totally exposed in the playoffs as they can be schemed by a prepared opponent to have a much more negative value. Thybulle is basically the opposite of Kanter and Melo. Makes sense the 6ers have just decided to move on from Thybulle as they are playing to prepare for the playoffs more than squeak out a few regular season wins. The Blazers might not have any playoff aspirations.

Beyond that; defensive specialists are generally much less valuable than offensive specialists. The offense can control how involved those offensive specialists are with the ball so the team can maximize their utilization. However on defense; the defenders team doesn't control who is defending the ball, the opponent can just give the ball to a secondary creator and take the defensive specialist completely out of the play.

Additionally; teams can help cover a defensive players shortcoming with rotations, in a way that teammates can't help each other with a jump shot or scoring opportunity. Coaches can develop defensive schemes.

Thats why you see offensive specialists all over starting lineups in this league, often even on All-NBA teams. But defensive specialists with major holes on offense often get relegated to 3rd string if not just dropped out of the league.
 
In the regular season Thybulle could have value. But one way players are totally exposed in the playoffs as they can be schemed by a prepared opponent to have a much more negative value. Thybulle is basically the opposite of Kanter and Melo. Makes sense the 6ers have just decided to move on from Thybulle as they are playing to prepare for the playoffs more than squeak out a few regular season wins. The Blazers might not have any playoff aspirations.

Beyond that; defensive specialists are generally much less valuable than offensive specialists. The offense can control how involved those offensive specialists are with the ball so the team can maximize their utilization. However on defense; the defenders team doesn't control who is defending the ball, the opponent can just give the ball to a secondary creator and take the defensive specialist completely out of the play.

Additionally; teams can help cover a defensive players shortcoming with rotations, in a way that teammates can't help each other with a jump shot or scoring opportunity. Coaches can develop defensive schemes.

Thats why you see offensive specialists all over starting lineups in this league, often even on All-NBA teams. But defensive specialists with major holes on offense often get relegated to 3rd string if not just dropped out of the league.

I agree with most of this, but in the playoffs, he can still be valuable by slowing down a guard who might be lighting it up. If he was a starter it would be a bigger problem, but off the bench, I don't see it as much of an issue. (assuming he is surrounded by players who can score) But to your point, he might not be able to play much late in the 4th until they go to an offense-defense lineup scenario when under a minute.
 
Beyond that; defensive specialists are generally much less valuable than offensive specialists. The offense can control how involved those offensive specialists are with the ball so the team can maximize their utilization. However on defense; the defenders team doesn't control who is defending the ball, the opponent can just give the ball to a secondary creator and take the defensive specialist completely out of the play.

In theory that's true, but there are caveats.

1. The Blazers, as currently constructed, are really vulnerable at the point of attack. While Dame has become a decent defender, especially in the post, he has never been a great PG defender. Ant is unfortunately not great there as well. The Blazers really need good perimeter defense - and in theory, if they have a great point of attack defender they can try to maximize Nurk and play him a little more in drop-coverage.

2. It was reported that he spent a lot of time working on his offense this last year and while he is far from a great offensive player, his 3P% has gone up a bit and he is actually shooting it better than Hart did this year. He will not run the fast break anywhere as well as Hart did, but his superior defense will likely help initiate more fast breaks and in half-court places where over and over we would get the ball to Hart who would either refuse to shoot it or clank it, he will shoot with slightly better percentages.

So, overall, he plugs a hole for the Blazers, might help them utilize Nurk better (this is really a decision for the coaching staff).
 
We need Mike Barrett to spin this trade, stat!

"he's put on 15 pounds of muscle since the end of January!"

"he's been in the gym 24/7, working on his jumper"

"Ha Seung Jin is snagglepus"

"Mike Rice was drunk before tipoff"
 
We need Mike Barrett to spin this trade, stat!

"he's put on 15 pounds of muscle since the end of January!"

"he's been in the gym 24/7, working on his jumper"

"Ha Seung Jin is snagglepus"

"Mike Rice was drunk before tipoff"

Dude, I get that your avatar is funny, but it's not very work safe. Someone walks by and sees that, they're not going to be able to take the time to see that it's Tucker the Russian.
 
Dude, I get that your avatar is funny, but it's not very work safe. Someone walks by and sees that, they're not going to be able to take the time to see that it's Tucker the Russian.

FINE! You bully!
 
GP2 was better. WAY better. Useless pickup IMO. CAN'T SHOOT A LICK...
 
This is the only time I'm going to respond to one of your posts. No matter what you quote me in, I'm not responding to you.

I choose not to engage with you. :dunno:
I think you have me confused with someone else? I never thought you and I had any issues? Oh well, peace and love fellow Blazers fan
 
We got a 1st round pick and 5 2nd rounders for an expiring and a guy who didn't want to be here. I think that's way better future value than just hanging on to GP II and seeing Hart walk in the offseason.
Definitely more than we got for Aldridge!
 
I think you have me confused with someone else? I never thought you and I had any issues? Oh well, peace and love fellow Blazers fan

I don't have you confused with anyone. You've had the same avatar for I don't know how many years. I'm thinking clearly.
 
Definitely more than we got for Aldridge!

False equivalences are a fallacy. Comparing one bad move to another is just that, comparing bad moves.

Was GP2 under contract or not? Did we have control over his whereabouts for next few years?

Make sense...
 

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