kjironman1
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No Blazer is sacred this year. This place can trash any of them.
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how about 2018/2019 season when he was having the best season of his career and when he was considered to be the blazers 2nd best player by the majority of the blazers fans and considered by the nba fans to be around top 5 center, behind guys like jokic, embiid, kat, gobert, pretty much those four were undeniably better and then there were a couple of players where it was just a matter of preference, nothing else)
An alternative (less emo) title for this thread would've been: "nice to see Plumlee playing well - good for him!"
Interesting to note.
Even with the games missed by Nurk, he's scored more points than Plums has, over the same stretch. Same with rebounds.
Plums has more assists, but also has played 80 more games.
damian lillard, some would say superstar, has also won 20 playoff games in his careeralso interesting to note: Nurkic has played in 1 playoff win; Plumlee has played in 20
Well, he won't be playing in any more any time soon. I say this as someone who lives in the Pistons catchment area.also interesting to note: Nurkic has played in 1 playoff win; Plumlee has played in 20
im not really sure how this works,.
Dang! that 1-8 is pretty glaring to be honest and I hadn’t realized that... Is that accurate!?!?the trade balance is a lot closer than it used to be since Nurkic sure appears to be injury prone
also, Nurkic hasn't seemed to improve a lot during off-seasons. His impact in that "Nurkic Fever" 20 game stretch right after the trade has been as big as any stretch since. You'd expect more progression from a young big. Portland's playoff record when Nurkic has been healthy is only 1-8. But it's unlikely Plumlee would have improved that any considering the opponents and how the Blazers lost those games
still, if the scale is balanced between knowns-at-the-time and hindsight I'd give Portland the edge
a couple of other factors, both laid at the feet of Olshey: 1) Blazers needed to punt Plumlee's RFA status a year down the road because of Olshey's 2016 madness; the trade accomplished that. 2) the trade brought in a first round pick that became about 40% of the trade that allowed Olshey to draft Zach Collins. If that would have resulted in Portland drafting Donovan Mitchell or Bam Adebayo, or just drafting a Jarret Allen or OG Anunoby it would have been a slam dunk win. But we can't have nice things around here...apparently
Dang! that 1-8 is pretty glaring to be honest and I hadn’t realized that... Is that accurate!?!?
Thought this thread was more about Nurk vs Plumlee? with Will Barton?To revisit this, here is the comparison for Nurk vs Eubanks
https://stathead.com/basketball/pcm...urce=bbr&utm_medium=sr_xsite&utm_id=eubandr01
Eubanks makes the minimum.
Not sure why he was given the contract he got. Nurk is what his numbers have been over his career. It is insanity to think differently.
Thought this thread was more about Nurk vs Plumlee? with Will Barton?
Why in GOD’S NAME would we want to fo anything but tank from here?!?!?! Shut him down for the season. Heck I’d love to see Dame shut down. Id be ecstatic if we lost every single game from here on out.We will find out once he returns and how he performs in helping us to the playoffs.
And it still wouldn't guaranty anything. All that losing last year didn't get the Blazers the rights to land Banchero. Sharpe may, or may not turn into the next big thing. He is a very exciting player who i want to see take the next step next year. He has too. As for this year, the Blazers are in the developing business of the current young assets, and a big part of that is trying to make the playoffs. Instilling winning qualities by not mailing it in by Tanking. Houston has got tanking down to a T. They have the inside track to landing Wemby, along with the Pistons and Spurs. But they are instilling a lot of bad habits by doing this. The best thing for our youngsters is to play along side Dame and see, what devotion to your craft is all about. It's about putting in the work, and bringing the desire to succeed every day. Not mailing it in, in hopes of a great savior . The Blazers may, or may not make the playoffs. But working hard to try, is better than giving up, any day, any way, any time, EVER!Why in GOD’S NAME would we want to fo anything but tank from here?!?!?! Shut him down for the season. Heck I’d love to see Dame shut down. Id be ecstatic if we lost every single game from here on out.
Just don't even bother explaining. It's gonna fall on deaf ears.Yeah Nurk vs. Drew is a joke. Defensive win shares is 16 to 4.
Yeah Nurk vs. Drew is a joke. Defensive win shares is 16 to 4.
And it still wouldn't guaranty anything. All that losing last year didn't get the Blazers the rights to land Banchero. Sharpe may, or may not turn into the next big thing. He is a very exciting player who i want to see take the next step next year. He has too. As for this year, the Blazers are in the developing business of the current young assets, and a big part of that is trying to make the playoffs. Instilling winning qualities by not mailing it in by Tanking. Houston has got tanking down to a T. They have the inside track to landing Wemby, along with the Pistons and Spurs. But they are instilling a lot of bad habits by doing this. The best thing for our youngsters is to play along side Dame and see, what devotion to your craft is all about. It's about putting in the work, and bringing the desire to succeed every day. Not mailing it in, in hopes of a great savior . The Blazers may, or may not make the playoffs. But working hard to try, is better than giving up, any day, any way, any time, EVER!
Every year we say this about Nurk. Every single year. He always gets hurt.if, he can stay healthy (big if right now), he can be a key contributor going forward
No question there. At least Drew stays healthy but you cannot compare the talent.Yeah Nurk vs. Drew is a joke. Defensive win shares is 16 to 4.
Yeah Nurk vs. Drew is a joke. Defensive win shares is 16 to 4.
Drew is not a starter....he's barely holding onto a roster spot in the league. I don't think you can compare the two given the circumstances...a healthy engaged Nurk is way better than Drew and if they want to put a contender around Dame they have to pay some tax.....Golden State is paying just under half a billion in luxury tax to "maybe" contend this season. We need another 7 ft back up behind Nurk besides Drew...Drew is a tweener who's blocked shots or tip outs almost always go to the other team.. Nurk can get 20 rebounds...Drew never will. Nurk played his best ball next to Aminu and Winslow.....put a defender next to him and he looks alot better..before he got sidelined Nurk was playing hurt according to Casey so his last small stretch wasn't a good sample size of who he is as a player. I'm hoping he's beasting come playoff time.That is with Nurk playing twice as many games and at a salary that takes up over 10% of the cap. Drew is at the minimum.
That is with Nurk playing twice as many games and at a salary that takes up over 10% of the cap. Drew is at the minimum.
