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Lots of great, logical takes in this thread. Here's my thought:
Why speak logic to someone who clearly doesn't deal in it?
It's even more critical to see what Flynn is really all about because this draft class is thin at PG. The highest projected PG to be drafted is Damian Lillard from Weber State and he's more of a combo guard. I don't think we'lll find our answer at PG through the draft this year. With the circumstances that Flynn has been through (i.e. injuries and wrong fit), Flynn could in essence be a 3rd pseudo-lottery pick this year.
So in that vein, was picking Zach Collins a bad choice for this team, and should Neil be held accountable for it?
You rang FAMS!?!Lots of great, logical takes in this thread. Here's my thought:
Why speak logic to someone who clearly doesn't deal in it?
we didn't get the immediate results you wanted from him doesn't mean he was the wrong choice.
Lots of great, logical takes in this thread. Here's my thought:
Why speak logic to someone who clearly doesn't deal in it?
But that was really my issue from the very moment that we made the trade to move up to 10th.
We didn't get immediate results from him, and that's why I thought it was the wrong choice. We had three first round picks, and we took two bigs that weren't able to contribute really anything this season.
How did that end for us? A sweep in the first round.
I wanted to trade those picks for a veteran who was going to contribute right away. We already have enough young project guys that don't contribute on a nightly basis. Harkless, Nurk, Pat, etc. They're all talented young guys that we can't count on to give us something every single game. Instead of trying to find someone who would, we instead drafted a 19 year old who has a bright future, but clearly isn't ready to contribute every night, and a slow footed big who probably won't be in the league in four years.
I think it's a very real possibility that if we remain status quo we won't even make the playoffs next season. That 3 seed was an illusion at best.Unless something drastic is done to shake things up, I don't see a huge difference coming next season.
Not to mention he would have sat on the bench most of the time.Eh, if we took Mitchell people would say he's too small to be playing in our backcourt. So whatever... I'm happy with Collins.
Always draft the best talent available over need. This franchise already doesn't have the best history with drafting for need instead of taking the best guy on the board.
Not that it matters too much, but most of the mock drafts projected us to take Mitchell.
Not to mention he would have sat on the bench most of the time.
You would think the Blazers would have learned their lesson after Jordan and Durant
