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From: Brian Hendrickson - The Columbian
TUALATIN, Ore. — Kevin Pritchard has talked about this summer for two years, and carefully orchestrating his decisions during that period to maximize his flexibility and options.
So when the Portland Trail Blazers general manager played Thursday’s NBA Draft conservatively to the point of turning draft parties into slumber parties, it only reinforced the belief that the real drama of this offseason will soon be played out on the free agent market.
The Blazers believe they could take as much as $8 million in salary cap room onto the market next month, depending on where the league sets the cap. They could use it to lure a veteran point guard like Philadelphia’s Andre Miller, or add to their versatile frontcourt by grabbing Orlando’s Hedo Turkoglu.
But however they choose to play it, Pritchard made it clear that the Blazers will not be quiet in free agency like they were on draft night.
"We’re going to be active in free agency, no doubt about it," Pritchard said. "I know I need to help this team by bringing in veterans. For us to go to the next level, we need to add some veterans."
That has been the plan since Pritchard was named the team’s general manager two years ago..................

