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we are so lucky to have Damian Lillard. #Blessed

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/d...e-bonus-playoff-money-to-trail-blazers-staff/

The Portland Trail Blazers may not have had quite the season they expected in 2016-17, especially after a surprise run to the second round of the playoffs last season and doling out a number of big contracts in the summer. Still, they showed some resilience in battling back from a rough start to take the eighth seed in the West.

Unfortunately, that meant a meeting with the Golden State Warriors, who, though the Blazers were right there in two of the games, swept Portland out of the playoffs. With the end of their postseason journey came the awarding of playoff shares, an extra sum of money each playoff team receives, with more money awarded the further a team gets.

Thanks to Damian Lillard's leadership, however, not one player on the Trail Blazers kept that extra money for himself, instead donating it to the team's support staff. Via CSNNW:

The day after the Blazers were eliminated from the playoffs with a disappointing sweep at the hands of Golden State, Lillard still had one task to perform: Getting the rest of the team to sign off on donating their playoff checks.

When a team makes the playoffs, they are awarded a bonus check. This season, any team participating in the first round of the playoffs was given $223,864 to be divided among players. For the Blazers, that is roughly $16,000 per player.

As captain for the past two seasons, Lillard has made it clear to his teammates that their playoff checks should be donated to the Blazers' support staff, which consists of everybody from massage therapists to the trainers at the practice facility.

Once again this season, with Lillard going from player to player to assure they followed through, the team voted to give up their full shares. The money was divided among 25 support staff, with some getting more than others depending on their role.

"We divide our playoff shares to give to the people who we work so closely with because they spend as much time away from their families as we do, and they are just about as invested as we are,'' Lillard said after the season. "They also do as much as possible to make our lives easier, even if it makes theirs more difficult -- all while making far less. So it's a further way of showing appreciation beyond a thank your or a handshake.''

This is just really awesome by Lillard and the rest of the team, and I'm sure it is greatly appreciated by the Blazers' staff. Even for NBA players making millions of dollars, an extra $16K would be pretty sweet, but for someone on the support staff, a few extra grand could change their life. It could help them pay off their student loans, or buy a car, or take care of rent for a few months.

Shout out to the Trail Blazers for taking care of the people that take care of them, and especially to Lillard, for the leadership to make sure his teammates followed through on this gesture.
 
So does Lillard still need to get the Blazers to the finals to unseat Porter as the Blazers best PG?

UHHHH no.

Porter was on maybe the best squad this team has seen, but I dont think he was the best PG ever even before Lillard. Ainge wasnt here long but I think he was a better overall point guard during his career. I don't know if stats back me up or not, but Im a huge Ainge fan so I might be a bit homered out. I think he had a better career and was a better PG than Porter.

That is until this O dude showed up into town.
 
UHHHH no.

Porter was on maybe the best squad this team has seen, but I dont think he was the best PG ever even before Lillard. Ainge wasnt here long but I think he was a better overall point guard during his career. I don't know if stats back me up or not, but Im a huge Ainge fan so I might be a bit homered out. I think he had a better career and was a better PG than Porter.

That is until this O dude showed up into town.

Ummm... no, and it's not close. Ainge was a combo guard who spend most of his career paying SG. I won't go into all the stats, but these should be enough to show you how much better Porter was:

Terry Porter:
Career Points = 15,586
Career Assists = 7160
Career PER = 17.2

Danny Ainge:
Career Points = 11,964
Career Assists = 4199
Career PER = 14.7

Ainge only spent two seasons in Portland and didn't start a single game at PG (six total starts as a Blazers, all at SG when Clyde was injured). Porter spent 10 seasons in Portland and started 732 games. Like I said, not close.

Rod Strickland was also a better PG that Danny Ainge, as was Kenny Anderson and Andre Miller. I'll probably get crucified for even suggesting it, but you could also make a case that Damon Stoudamire was a better PG than Danny Ainge (not necessarily a better player).

Don't get me wrong, I loved Ainge when he was a Blazer (not so much everywhere else). The Blazers may very well have gotten swept by the Bulls in 1992 if not for Ainge's spirited play in Game 2, but he's just not in the same class as Porter as a PG, a player and certainly not as a Blazer.

BNM
 
So does Lillard still need to get the Blazers to the finals to unseat Porter as the Blazers best PG?

Rod Strickland

uh, Rod Strickland is the Blazers best PG. By quite a margin. Although Dave Twardzik served the Blazer well too. When he come in and ran the team as a PG, it was a complete change up
from the Highpost center offense controlled by Walton. A serious change up and done exceptionally well by Twardzik. Not a starter but a heavy contributor in a Championship.
 
Ummm... no, and it's not close. Ainge was a combo guard who spend most of his career paying SG. I won't go into all the stats, but these should be enough to show you how much better Porter was:

Terry Porter:
Career Points = 15,586
Career Assists = 7160
Career PER = 17.2

Danny Ainge:
Career Points = 11,964
Career Assists = 4199
Career PER = 14.7

Ainge only spent two seasons in Portland and didn't start a single game at PG (six total starts as a Blazers, all at SG when Clyde was injured). Porter spent 10 seasons in Portland and started 732 games. Like I said, not close.

Rod Strickland was also a better PG that Danny Ainge, as was Kenny Anderson and Andre Miller. I'll probably get crucified for even suggesting it, but you could also make a case that Damon Stoudamire was a better PG than Danny Ainge (not necessarily a better player).

Don't get me wrong, I loved Ainge when he was a Blazer (not so much everywhere else). The Blazers may very well have gotten swept by the Bulls in 1992 if not for Ainge's spirited play in Game 2, but he's just not in the same class as Porter as a PG, a player and certainly not as a Blazer.

BNM

Hey Slow your roll(role) I had an asterisk and stated it could be my homerism!

Lol. Nah you are right I see. Fair enough. Can always count on you for the numbers. :)
I'm still keeping my Danny Ainge Baseball Card in a protective sleeve though. Right next to his rookie card.
 
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Leadership? Hogwash! Basic Psychology of Learning says this is disastrously counter-productive.

This is the same weak kneed socialist crap that's destroying the rest of Oregon. Competition and Capitalism operate on the principle of effort = reward.

You learn nothing at all in competition if you do not reap the rewards of your accomplishments.

Being coerced by your team "leader" into giving it away will program you to think not only does he not value your contribution to success but will steal your victory in the end.

As for the Blazers support staff, they already have their dream jobs, and if they have any effect on the team's poor record probably don't deserve a bonus at all anyway.
 
Leadership? Hogwash! Basic Psychology of Learning says this is disastrously counter-productive.

This is the same weak kneed socialist crap that's destroying the rest of Oregon. Competition and Capitalism operate on the principle of effort = reward.

You learn nothing at all in competition if you do not reap the rewards of your accomplishments.

Being coerced by your team "leader" into giving it away will program you to think not only does he not value your contribution to success but will steal your victory in the end.

As for the Blazers support staff, they already have their dream jobs, and if they have any effect on the team's poor record probably don't deserve a bonus at all anyway.
Wow
 
Leadership? Hogwash! Basic Psychology of Learning says this is disastrously counter-productive.

This is the same weak kneed socialist crap that's destroying the rest of Oregon. Competition and Capitalism operate on the principle of effort = reward.

You learn nothing at all in competition if you do not reap the rewards of your accomplishments.

Being coerced by your team "leader" into giving it away will program you to think not only does he not value your contribution to success but will steal your victory in the end.

As for the Blazers support staff, they already have their dream jobs, and if they have any effect on the team's poor record probably don't deserve a bonus at all anyway.
Lol
 
Leadership? Hogwash! Basic Psychology of Learning says this is disastrously counter-productive.

This is the same weak kneed socialist crap that's destroying the rest of Oregon. Competition and Capitalism operate on the principle of effort = reward.

You learn nothing at all in competition if you do not reap the rewards of your accomplishments.

Being coerced by your team "leader" into giving it away will program you to think not only does he not value your contribution to success but will steal your victory in the end.

As for the Blazers support staff, they already have their dream jobs, and if they have any effect on the team's poor record probably don't deserve a bonus at all anyway.

Hey Ebenezer, Jacob Marley's ghost on line 1. He sounds pissed!

BNM
 
Taking the FAM to Disneyland
Nice man! I love that place, make sure you go on all the good stuff. I can give more details if you want... Grew up going to Disneyland. Some people don't know how to do it and end up missing a lot.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Dames message to his team was something along the lines of "Don't be content with this accomplishment, we aren't playing for this money, we are playing to win a championship. Lets give back to the people who work hard to make this possible".
 
UHHHH no.

Porter was on maybe the best squad this team has seen, but I dont think he was the best PG ever even before Lillard. Ainge wasnt here long but I think he was a better overall point guard during his career. I don't know if stats back me up or not, but Im a huge Ainge fan so I might be a bit homered out. I think he had a better career and was a better PG than Porter.

That is until this O dude showed up into town.

Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?? C'mon now... Ainge was our 6th man SG... He wasn't even a PG. AND he was nowhere near as good as TP.... :blink:
 
Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?? C'mon now... Ainge was our 6th man SG... He wasn't even a PG. AND he was nowhere near as good as TP.... :blink:

Come on man, let a man homer out on one of his favorite players of all time. and he started for the Celtics IMO.
 

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