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Good read (says jefferson is the perfect fit and Ridnour ahead of sched))
http://trailblazers.realgm.com/articles/133/20090216/the_trade_options_at_small_forward/
just to give you all something to read in these anticipated days leading up to a make or break moment for portland
The Reality
Richard Jefferson is the player at small forward that is simultaneously in play and is a true upgrade. He will turn 29 just before the draft and so he will be in age-related decline, if not gone, during Portland's expected peak. But he should bridge the gap between the present and Batum/Martell Webster's prime and won't cost the Blazers any key elements of their core; this makes his value addition as a possible greater net gain than the Deng scenario.
Portland eventually needs to consolidate some of their depth to strengthen a solid eight-man rotation, but delaying that consolidation will allow Pritchard to make a more informed decision on who to shed and who to keep.
His overall field goal percentage is down this year, but his 3-point shooting is up to over 41.0%, which fits into Portland's system. He can also slash, plays a solid wing defense and fits in with the club on a character level.
http://trailblazers.realgm.com/articles/133/20090216/the_trade_options_at_small_forward/
just to give you all something to read in these anticipated days leading up to a make or break moment for portland
The Reality
Richard Jefferson is the player at small forward that is simultaneously in play and is a true upgrade. He will turn 29 just before the draft and so he will be in age-related decline, if not gone, during Portland's expected peak. But he should bridge the gap between the present and Batum/Martell Webster's prime and won't cost the Blazers any key elements of their core; this makes his value addition as a possible greater net gain than the Deng scenario.
Portland eventually needs to consolidate some of their depth to strengthen a solid eight-man rotation, but delaying that consolidation will allow Pritchard to make a more informed decision on who to shed and who to keep.
His overall field goal percentage is down this year, but his 3-point shooting is up to over 41.0%, which fits into Portland's system. He can also slash, plays a solid wing defense and fits in with the club on a character level.
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