Chad Ford's Chat Wrap: Oden tidbit

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Considering how many great moves Kahn has made so far, if he is willing to do that, I am willing to let Greg go. Just because the facts are that Kahn has made so many fucking stupid moves, that chances are this is the wrong one too.

Come-on, this is silly. Oden's contract should be considered on what the team evaluate him, not what Khan is willing to give him. If the team thinks he is a $60m player and Kahn gives him the max, you bite the bullet and go for it. If they still think he is not likely to produce and Kahn gives him $20m - you do not give it to him.

I hope this FO does not manage the roster by doing WWKND (with the N standing for Not).
 
OKC will have the money under the cap to offer Oden a large contract, and still have money left over. I guess I don't understand how OKC being "cap conscious" impacts the money available for Oden.

Because they need to save money for other players like Westbrook.
 
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You're living in a dream world. OKC is maybe one of the most cap conscious teams in the league and they have to be in a small market with an ownership group that doesn't want to push deep into the luxury tax. Same goes for the Wolves and same goes for Memphis.

Which is why the grizz maxed out gay and gave conley 9 million a year. Heaven forbid they offer a once in a generation center that Wallace always wanted max money too.
 
Bird rights and it opens up a window. Unless Cole aldrich is the truth?????

What do bird rights have to do with Westbrook probably being a max worthy player? If OKC makes that kind of commitment to him, their bottom line is going to be squeezed regardless of whether or not they have the cap room under the rules to give a free agent a big contract; they won't necessarily have the cash. Another thing to consider: I think they see Ibaka as being part of their solution to defense in the front court, maybe not at center, but my guess is that they'd probably rather add a serviceable glass cleaner and post defender at the five, with a clean bill of health for much less money than try to hinge their aspirations of a title to Greg's balky knees. Think back to how they scotched the Chandler trade after he failed a physical.
 
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Because they need to save money for other players like Westbrook.

They'll have the space for Westbrook as well. It's Harden and Green who will likely not be matched if their contract is too big.

A core of Westbrook, Durant, and a healthy Oden is fucking scary, IMO. Find some vets to fill in SG (Thabo would be fine) and PF (or sign Green for the MLE if he doesn't get any ridiculous offers).

Westbrook
Thabo
Durant
Green
Oden

Ibaka off the bench
 
They'll have the space for Westbrook as well. It's Harden and Green who will likely not be matched if their contract is too big.

A core of Westbrook, Durant, and a healthy Oden is fucking scary, IMO. Find some vets to fill in SG (Thabo would be fine) and PF (or sign Green for the MLE if he doesn't get any ridiculous offers).

Westbrook
Thabo
Durant
Green
Oden

Like I said above. Presti torpedoed the Chandler trade when it became apparent that he wasn't confident about Tyson's long-term prospects for health. I'm not saying it's 100% certain that Presti won't chase Oden or offer him a boat load of cash on the hopes that he'll be healthy, but I do think it's still unlikely given his history. And it becomes even more unlikely when you consider that Portland is likely to match any reasonable offer and even an offer that is somewhat unreasonable.
 
Like I said above. Presti torpedoed the Chandler trade when it became apparent that he wasn't confident about Tyson's long-term prospects for health. I'm not saying it's 100% certain that Presti won't chase Oden or offer him a boat load of cash on the hopes that he'll be healthy, but I do think it's still unlikely given his history. And it becomes even more unlikely when you consider that Portland is likely to match any reasonable offer and even an offer that is somewhat unreasonable.

Maybe it was Cho that torpedoed Chandler.

Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo (twilight zone music, please)
 
Like I said above. Presti torpedoed the Chandler trade when it became apparent that he wasn't confident about Tyson's long-term prospects for health. I'm not saying it's 100% certain that Presti won't chase Oden or offer him a boat load of cash on the hopes that he'll be healthy, but I do think it's still unlikely given his history. And it becomes even more unlikely when you consider that Portland is likely to match any reasonable offer and even an offer that is somewhat unreasonable.

Agreed.

I will also add that I see Gasol being targeted by OKC before Oden.
 
Like I said above. Presti torpedoed the Chandler trade when it became apparent that he wasn't confident about Tyson's long-term prospects for health. I'm not saying it's 100% certain that Presti won't chase Oden or offer him a boat load of cash on the hopes that he'll be healthy, but I do think it's still unlikely given his history. And it becomes even more unlikely when you consider that Portland is likely to match any reasonable offer and even an offer that is somewhat unreasonable.

Huge different in potential impact of a Greg Oden versus Marc Gasol or Tyson Chandler. Oden is still a once in a gen level talent. He's just injured.
 
Huge different in potential impact of a Greg Oden versus Marc Gasol or Tyson Chandler. Oden is still a once in a gen level talent. He's just injured.

That Oden existed in a state of raw potential 4 years ago, his ceiling is no longer in this supposed once in a gen category.
 
That Oden existed in a state of raw potential 4 years ago, his ceiling is no longer in this supposed once in a gen category.

His ceiling is still higher than Marc Gasol or Tyson Chandler, neither of whom will ever play a primary role on a championship team, IMO.
 
What are the other center prospects for OKC or Memphis? Memphis is likely to offer Oden a contract due to his relationship with Conley who upped long term there AND the fact they did not extend Gasol. OKC needs a center pretty badly and Gasol or Oden would be good. Oden would be a more marquee pickup for them and they look like bandits for getting Durant AND Oden while making Portland their bitch.
 
What are the other center prospects for OKC or Memphis? Memphis is likely to offer Oden a contract due to his relationship with Conley who upped long term there AND the fact they did not extend Gasol. OKC needs a center pretty badly and Gasol or Oden would be good. Oden would be a more marquee pickup for them and they look like bandits for getting Durant AND Oden while making Portland their bitch.

Oden is not a marquee name any more; he's damaged goods.
 
What are the other center prospects for OKC or Memphis? Memphis is likely to offer Oden a contract due to his relationship with Conley who upped long term there AND the fact they did not extend Gasol. OKC needs a center pretty badly and Gasol or Oden would be good. Oden would be a more marquee pickup for them and they look like bandits for getting Durant AND Oden while making Portland their bitch.

Memphis is struggling. What makes more sense for them? Overpay for Marc Gasol, a plodder who doesn't sell tickets, or overpay for Greg Oden, who when he plays, is one of the best centers in the league, and who will sell some tickets just for the "wow" factor. Throw in Conley being there, and Wallace's tradition of fucking over Portland, and I'll be surprised if Memphis doesn't make a play at Greg if he plays well this season and stays healthy.

I'm guessing they would rather have Zach and Oden than Zach and Gasol at the same money.
 
Memphis is struggling. What makes more sense for them? Overpay for Marc Gasol, a plodder who doesn't sell tickets, or overpay for Greg Oden, who when he plays, is one of the best centers in the league, and who will sell some tickets just for the "wow" factor. Throw in Conley being there, and Wallace's tradition of fucking over Portland, and I'll be surprised if Memphis doesn't make a play at Greg if he plays well this season and stays healthy.

I'm guessing they would rather have Zach and Oden than Zach and Gasol at the same money.

Like I said, Zach Randolph's Expiring Contract makes getting Oden fiscally possibly. KP's failure will be complete from that draft-day trade.

something something something darkside.
 
And if that happens the Blazers will match ... this isn't rocket science here people

Your entire point seems to be that Oden won't receive a large offer. Are you deviating from that now? Of course Portland can match; the question is, how much money is Paul Allen willing to spend? The Blazers are already struggling to sell-out some games this year, and the talk last year was that the Vulcans were charged with the task to make the team profitable.

Batum or Oden? It could come down to that based on how this season plays out. Would you match a max deal for what you call "damaged goods", if one surfaces?
 
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You're talking to a brick wall

Are you insinuating that I don't know about Bird rights? I'm posting about the possibility of Oden receiving a large RFA offer. You seemed to be mocking that earlier in the thread, but now, you seem to have changed your opinion.

I understand that Portland can match any offer. I've posted that numerous times in other threads. What I wonder is how much money Paul Allen is willing to spend on what you call "damaged goods" (your words, not mine).
 
Your entire point seems to be that Oden won't receive a large offer. Are you deviating from that now? Of course Portland can match; the question is, how much money is Paul Allen willing to spend? The Blazers are already struggling to sell-out some games this year, and the talk last year was that the Vulcans were charged with the task to make the team profitable.

Batum or Oden? It could come down to that based on how this season plays out.

My whole point is absolutely NOT that he won't be receiving a large offer. My point is that if he has another injury plagued or disappointing year he won't be receiving those large offers. If he's able to play and stay reasonably healthy from December onward and play dominantly then he will establish his worth and the Blazers will have enough information to make an informed decision ... just like the rest of the league.
 
Are you insinuating that I don't know about Bird rights? I'm posting about the possibility of Oden receiving a large RFA offer. You seemed to be mocking that earlier in the thread, but now, you seem to have changed your opinion.

I understand that Portland can match any offer. I've posted that numerous times in other threads. What I wonder is how much money Paul Allen is willing to spend on what you call "damaged goods" (your words, not mine).

You're not the brick wall I'm referring to.
 

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