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Bleacher report writer from LA? Not suspect at all.
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lol...that's pure bullshit
I know what I said and I know what I meant. Nowhere did I say I wanted the Blazers to lose. That only happened in your mind
what I said was that watching CJ be MeJ was the opposite of entertaining for me. MeJ became toxic to my enjoyment of Blazer games years ago. I have been fine with Little and Simons taking a lot of shots and usage that CJ would have got had he been playing. It was more entertaining even as the Blazers were losing games
"the Blazers are a hot mess this year, but it's been a relief not to have a steady diet of MeJ"
Spin it all you want, you said it.
"the Blazers are a hot mess this year, but it's been a relief not to have a steady diet of MeJ"
Spin it all you want, you said it.
Oh shit!!! That's hilarious.I heard the first thing the baby did was dribble on his bib for 15 seconds, is that true?
Going to show him this #BAMI heard the first thing the baby did was dribble on his bib for 15 seconds, is that true?
I agree with CJ as a 6th man. I think he could be a John Havlicek type player. Plus he'd make the bench potentially explosive IMO. But that ain't gonna happen. And we need an IMPACT PF more.CJ is a class act and a great guy, no doubt. I wish his contract wasn't so lame so he could stay. He's probably one of the best 6th men ever to never play the position.
I agree with CJ as a 6th man. I think he could be a John Havlicek type player. Plus he'd make the bench potentially explosive IMO. But that ain't gonna happen. And we need an IMPACT PF more.
I actually think CJ can be fun to watch offensively.
MeJ or not, dude can get buckets in a lot of different ways.
Defensively is my biggest issue with him when he’s in MeJ mode … and when he’s not.
If we trade CJ, it'll be worth it!There goes Simons development.
There goes Simons development.
Hot take: CJ doesn’t stop him from developing. Or anyone else. CJ rarely gets the rebound, runs up, and fires up a shot.There goes Simons development.
There goes Simons development.
Before passing (out)I heard the first thing the baby did was dribble on his bib for 15 seconds, is that true?