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Lillard, too. He had zero points and no assists tonight. Talk about feast or famine...
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He was resting he didn't play
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Lillard, too. He had zero points and no assists tonight. Talk about feast or famine...
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Pat Connaughton untouchable?
Only here in this forum would you ever read something this crazy.
Agreed. I think he's shooting in the high 30s by mid-season next year. Well, if he gets any sort of court time, which he probably won't.Layman is so smooth. But that shot. Great form, but Oy vey. He has to be a better shooter than that. Has to be. It has to be mental at this point.
To be fair, a lot of those "fast breaks" should be counted as half-turnovers.This post did remind me that Blazers only had 9 turnovers, pretty amazing for such an inexperienced group.
Agreed about Jake. I've always been in support of this guy!I agree with you here. Don't really care what the numbers are saying for one game. I am looking at overall impact. Layman has got a bunch of upside that the Blazers need. I am thinking PC will go to another team and become a very good player though. Just not enough room for him to grow here at the position he plays.

).I agree with you here. Don't really care what the numbers are saying for one game. I am looking at overall impact. Layman has got a bunch of upside that the Blazers need. I am thinking PC will go to another team and become a very good player though. Just not enough room for him to grow here at the position he plays.
Remember the last game of the season way back when little used Jeff Pendergraph lit up the Warriors for like 28/15 on the last game of the season? Now where he at? Just enjoy a fun win and great effort from the bench guys. Props to this group, they bust their asses every day.
Connaughton had his Luke Babbitt moment last night....I think he'll stick in the NBA. He's a way better defender and ball handler than some guys think. For a rookie....he's doing ok considering he's only really played one full game all year.
I stand corrected...good catch. As to playing time, he's sort of still a rookie to me...Nurk said he felt like a rookie still....but you are correct...he's been on the bench for 2 years now.He's not a rookie. This is his second season with the team.
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He was resting he didn't play
He was resting he didn't play
Thanks for expanding on this. This is what I've been trying to say for a while now - PC, TQ, and FE will be gone... we have 3 1st rounders.I agree that Connaughton will probably be gone before Layman, but it has nothing to do with "upside" or on court performance. It's all about the luxury tax. They basically signed similar contracts but Connaughton signed his a year earlier. So, Layman has a guaranteed contract for 2017-18 and Connaughton does not.
The three players on the current roster who do not have guaranteed contracts for 2017-18 are Ezili ($7,733,000, only $1,000,000 guaranteed), Connaughton ($1,471,382) and Quarterman ($1,312,611). Those are the three players most likely to be cut. Layman's $1,312,611 is guaranteed for 2017-18. So, there is no point cutting him to save money. The only way to dump his salary would be to trade him for a future 2nd round draft pick.
It sucks that this is what it will likely come down to, because I disagree about who is the better player and can have the more positive impact on the future of the team. Connaughton has been here a year longer, which helps his cause (other than the contract situation). He seems well liked by his teammates and the coaches and plays within the system. I think he could potentially develop into a much cheaper Allen Crabbe replacement. Remember, it wasn't until his 3rd year that Crabbe "broke out", which unfortunately led to that ridiculous contract. If anything, Connaughton has shown more in his first two seasons than Crabbe did.
He's a better rebounder and passer than Crabbe (or Layman), and while we hear excuses about Layman's incredibly poor shooting being caused by the fact that he doesn't get regular minutes and therefore can't establish a rhythm, Connaughton, who gets similar minutes, has no problem coming in and knocking down shots. In fact, Layman (11-46 = .239 3FG%) has attempted twice as many 3-pointers as Connaughton (12-23 = .522 3FG%), but Connaughton has made more. And, that's an important skill in a bench player, especially a deep bench player, the ability to come into a game cold and knock down shots. Other than those first 8 minutes against Golden State, Layman has not shown he has the ability to do that - quite the opposite.
Yeah, the sample sizes are small for both players, but in comparable minutes, Connaughton has outplayed Layman, and it's not really close. I'd hate to lose the better player to save $1.4 million in salary, but that's what it may come down to.
Untouchable, of course not. Cheap and serviceable, quite possibly.
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Pat has an NBA three point shot, NBA hops, and he's a decent ball handler.We haven't seen what NO is going to do about the salary structure for next season. It's quite possible that he maneuvers us enough under the LT that keeping Pat around is viable. Or that the tax penalty for keeping him is acceptable.
I figure Pat could be a (slightly smaller) Kyle Korver type player for us or some other team. The guy seems to have an NBA quality 3pt shot.
The thing is, we've got 3x #1 picks. If we keep them, they're going to be decent cap hits in their own right. They also need roster spots, and Pat's spot is one of the more likely ones to be made available.
It wouldn't surprise me if NO traded Pat for a future 2nd.

We haven't seen what NO is going to do about the salary structure for next season. It's quite possible that he maneuvers us enough under the LT that keeping Pat around is viable. Or that the tax penalty for keeping him is acceptable.
I figure Pat could be a (slightly smaller) Kyle Korver type player for us or some other team. The guy seems to have an NBA quality 3pt shot.
The thing is, we've got 3x #1 picks. If we keep them, they're going to be decent cap hits in their own right. They also need roster spots, and Pat's spot is one of the more likely ones to be made available.
It wouldn't surprise me if NO traded Pat for a future 2nd.
He was resting he didn't play
Thanks for expanding on this. This is what I've been trying to say for a while now - PC, TQ, and FE will be gone... we have 3 1st rounders.
Woj said:Two-way contracts are essentially a no-brainer addition to the system, and probably should have been put in sooner. These types of deals, which Wojnarowski reports will be signed with the NBA and NBADL, would pay players based on whether or not they were in the D-League or on a call-up to their NBA team.
There would be also be 16th and 17th roster spots added for these contracts, meaning teams wouldn’t have to worry about the calculus between keeping a developing player versus a proven contributor at the end of their bench when finalizing their roster at the end of training camps.
We also have 2 more roster spots next year than we do this year. Wouldn't be surprised if PC sticks around another year.Thanks for expanding on this. This is what I've been trying to say for a while now - PC, TQ, and FE will be gone... we have 3 1st rounders.
Here's the next big question....He's probably going to be playing baseball next year.
