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I guess wins no longer matter. Therefore us concerned about batums MRI was all for not. Nobody should care about wins. We are in the 8th seed but obviously cho has decided that winning is not that important. Why should fans spend money on a garbage product?
Abm is on the money. We should have made that deal in december and ran.
Have you seen Gerald Wallace lately? He looks like he's entered a steep and precipitous decline.
Have you seen Gerald Wallace lately? He looks like he's entered a steep and precipitous decline.
Have u seen Augustine lately? He looks like a top ten pg.
The whole "has to make sense for both teams" apparently was lost in translation.
I betcha cho trades camby to okc to help out his former team. That sob would do that as a wink wink type trade. And we would get their 2nd rounder. You know there's a chance he does that. I've said all along... Cho cares more about the thunder then us. You NEVER bring in your biggest rivals asst gm. They still will always be for their old team
I betcha cho trades camby to okc to help out his former team. That sob would do that as a wink wink type trade. And we would get their 2nd rounder. You know there's a chance he does that. I've said all along... Cho cares more about the thunder then us. You NEVER bring in your biggest rivals asst gm. They still will always be for their old team
I thought DIXUM hated KP and wanted him fired...... Now he hates Cho........ I thought he said our season was over and we wouldnt make the playoffs....... Now he's mad that If we make trades we won't make the playoffs .............
DIXUM?
Really???
Got precedent? (HCP, "precedent" here means "past examples of". As in, past examples of Mixum saying "Cho cares more about the Thunder than the Blazers" or that rival GM's will 'always be' for their old team. You know, proof. Got it HCP? Good)
Why aren't you guys asking questions about his comments? What is the win-now trade that is out there for Batum? Also, who the fuck is the "young PG" we could get for Aldridge??
Agreed. I think the biggest revelation about this article are the many Cho quotes, and maybe his first unplugged editorial about the team. And I don't think it was a very good first introduction-- imo. But second are your two above questions:
"If we wanted to make a trade to help the team right now, we could," Cho said. "But we would have to give up a guy like Nic, who is a big part of our future. We don't want to do that. And we could go out and get a young point guard, but it would cost L.A., and we're not going to do that."
The only point guard rumors I've read or heard surround Harris, who is sorta young. Most rumors speculate Miller, but if really only cost Miller that trade probably would have gone down by now. Aldridge is waaaaaayyy too steep a price.
I think it's all smoke. I doubt anyone is traded. Can we get more than a 2nd rounder or late 1st rounder for Miller, Pryz, or Camby? I only see playoff teams wanting those guys. Is it worth it? A marginal prospect vs. 3 guys who could help Matthews/Batum/Aldridge mature and develop faster?
Matthews, Aldridge and Batum is a pretty awesome start to build a team around. Just need to add the right pieces.
I'm not sure "awesome" is the word I'd look for- maybe "solid" might be better. Both Matthews & Batum are average NBA starters and LA is clearly above average. But, we certainly could do worse. Now, if Oden can stay healthy it will improve both their games a bit for open jumpers and slashing routes to the basket. But if Oden remains as a permanently injured player we're not going to get much better as Camby is too old and Godzilla also nearing the end of his career and is pretty much an offensive-less center. A long term solution at PG is a must. Miller is aging and neither Mills nor Johnson is the answer. Oden is the key. If we knew how he'd pan out then we could really focus ourselves for exactly what we need.
That's why I'm wondering if Cho isn't jumping the gun. Were it me, I'd wait until two things pan out- Oden and the new CBA. That's when we'll have our best look at the future.
I'm not sure "awesome" is the word I'd look for- maybe "solid" might be better. Both Matthews & Batum are average NBA starters and LA is clearly above average. But, we certainly could do worse. Now, if Oden can stay healthy it will improve both their games a bit for open jumpers and slashing routes to the basket. But if Oden remains as a permanently injured player we're not going to get much better as Camby is too old and Godzilla also nearing the end of his career and is pretty much an offensive-less center. A long term solution at PG is a must. Miller is aging and neither Mills nor Johnson is the answer. Oden is the key. If we knew how he'd pan out then we could really focus ourselves for exactly what we need.
That's why I'm wondering if Cho isn't jumping the gun. Were it me, I'd wait until two things pan out- Oden and the new CBA. That's when we'll have our best look at the future.
Question: Do you think Aaron Brooks would be a viable PG for the Blazers? He is having an awful yr stat wise