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If we sign someone like Dalembert, I think we would be setting up a deal to move Wes and Leonard.
Maybe I'm overvaluing him, but I can't imagine Dalembert settling for so little money and I don't think he'd be the best fit given the current composition of our roster. The team probably needs another big man who can slide between the 4 and the 5, since whomever they sign is likely to be an emergency player anyway -- Ronny Turiaf or somebody along those lines.
I would agree with you, but players are getting 5 mil contracts. AND those players looked way more valuable than Dalembert.
7 footers who are coordinated enough to walk without tripping usually get paid about 3X as much as a 6'9" player of similar skill/talent.
I sure hope so. I think West and Leonard package could bring back some good talent.
Oh I don't disagree. I give them a hell of a lot of value too. Just this summer has been weird. Players you think should get tons of money aren't and those that you assume would be middle of the pack get 12 mil.
New CBA kicking in I guess?
Hmm I'm not sure what that would be? I don't think we'd get a starter much better than Wes. Maybe Danny Granger? But he could leave after the season.
I think Dalembert could easily be the starter. Makes Lopez/Leonard a trade chip - I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if we traded Lopez if we somehow got Dalembert. I see very little chance of us trading Wes anytime before the Trade Deadline - and even then I think the chances are slim...unless we're getting a starting-quality SG in return, which wouldn't really make sense.We have Lopez as our starter and the team wants to develop Meyers Leonard. So, why would Dalembert come here to play 3rd stringer and get even fewer minutes (and less money) than he did in Milwaukee last season?
I think Dalembert could easily be the starter. Makes Lopez/Leonard a trade chip - I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if we traded Lopez if we somehow got Dalembert. I see very little chance of us trading Wes anytime before the Trade Deadline - and even then I think the chances are slim...unless we're getting a starting-quality SG in return, which wouldn't really make sense.
I'm all for adding more depth than it appears we need right now.
How many years have we thought there is no way all of our guys will get enough minutes, then we have an injury, another player has a disappointing season, then all of a sudden we have to play guys big minutes who shouldn’t be on the court at all.
TRob was traded for second rounders, heck I love his upside but there is a chance he is not ready for minutes. Meyers was not ready for minutes last year. Although Robin Lopez was healthy last season he’s missed a lot of time with injuries in other years. Sure I’m hopeful each of our guys pans out but chances are one or more will be injured and I don’t want us to be forced to put Freeland in the rotation or watch Meyers play 35 mpg.
I agree with all that, but it's a moot point - in this case. Without a clearly defined role as a starter or key reserve who is part of the regular rotation, Dalembert will not sign with the Blazers. There are other situations that are a much better fit for what he wants (more money, more minutes).
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Oh I agree - I'm holding out no hope that we might sign him. I'm just saying that if we did somehow manage to, he could be the starter because there's nobody on the roster who is clearly better than him.Problem is, Dalembert would never sign here unless we offered him more money and he knew ahead of time he'd be the starter, or at least get significant minutes.
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I wonder how many minutes Dalembert really wants at his age. He already has a reputation for not being a hard worker and not reaching his potential. I think he goes to the team that offers him the most money.
Well, he as unhappy and vocal about his reduced PT in Milwaukee last season. Always kind of struck me as a player who thought he was better than he really is.
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Well, he as unhappy and vocal about his reduced PT in Milwaukee last season. Always kind of struck me as a player who thought he was better than he really is.
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