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Wesley is right to feel disrespected. He was not offered. I'd be pissed too. Olshey confirmed that unless LA re-signed we would not keep Fropez and Wes. I'm pissed about him not being offered.

I agree. To not even give him a call or text is disrespectful. I don't care if it was made clear previously that he's a package deal contingent on Aldridge re-signing (which is disrespectful in it's own way), you still should reach out to him somehow. The fact he was met with complete silence from the Blazers is surprising. But I'm sure he can separate the organization from the fans.
 
I agree. To not even give him a call or text is disrespectful. I don't care if it was made clear previously that he's a package deal contingent on Aldridge re-signing (which is disrespectful in it's own way), you still should reach out to him somehow. The fact he was met with complete silence from the Blazers is surprising. But I'm sure he can separate the organization from the fans.

We will give him a LONG standing O when he returns.
 
The kind of dog who likes snausages? No. Seriosly. I love Wes to death. And now he wants to pour coal oil on us and light it on fire. Can't say I blame him. Diplomacy is not the Blazers Forte.
 
I knew letting wes walk would turn him into a blazer killer. I hope im wrong.
 
None of this surprises me. I love Wes, but he has a lot of pride, and you could see this coming for a while now.

The only way to avoid hard feelings was to offer him the max. And even then he said it might not be enough if he was not promised a bigger role. I don't really think he even wanted to come back to a younger team.
 
Blazer Killer? Is that on par with like Yankee Killer or something? I can't invision Mathews with a De Niro sized chip on his shoulder doing pushups with Love and Hate tattooed on his knuckles. The Blazers foster ambivalence not hatred.
 
I think it's great that someone actually wanted to be back.

With that said, Neil made it pretty clear (unless he didn't to the player and agent) that he nor Lopez would be offered anything if LA wasn't coming back. Why be oblivious to the idea?
 
Yeah, I think this is just Wes finding fuel to motivate himself. I'd have loved to have him back, and I loved having him on this team. I think most Blazer fans would agree, and I think Wes knows that. It's a business, though, and when it became apparent the amount of money he was going to get and that LA wasn't coming back, his departure was in the best interest of all parties.

I give Wes all the props in the world. I hope he comes back better than ever and will root for him individually even though I will root for the Blazers as a team. And if he wants to play the hurt-feelings card, so be it. I think for what he gave the Blazers the last few years, he's earned a pass on that from our fans.
 
IMO it would be very poor form if someone from the Blazers didn't call Wes and explain to him the team's strategy, and why they would not be trying to compete for his services on a max deal. But they probably didn't.
 
IMO it would be very poor form if someone from the Blazers didn't call Wes and explain to him the team's strategy, and why they would not be trying to compete for his services on a max deal. But they probably didn't.

Did you not get the memo?? They told him before free agency the deal. If he really wanted to remain a Blazer he would have lobbied LMA to stay.
 
Wes can be whatever type of dog he wants to be as long as he doesn't shit in the house.
 
I'm pretty sure that on June 22, when Wes said that he was looking for $15M/yr, he priced himself out of getting an offer from the Blazers. He was willing to give up 18M over four years to beg DeAndre, so maybe he would've taken less than 15M/yr to keep playing with Dame and the Boys, but he had to know that once he/his agent said "15M/yr" he wasn't coming back unless Tool#12 did and PA opened up the checkbook. And even then I have a hard time thinking PA would guarantee 60M to a guy recovering from a snapped Achilles.
I wish Wes the best and I'll cheer for him, but this is not making me a happy Blazer fan b/c a) it's totally revisionist, b) it's self-inflicted and c) as stated, he lobbied hard for Jordan in DAL but not to keep the team together here in POR.
 
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Did you not get the memo?? They told him before free agency the deal. If he really wanted to remain a Blazer he would have lobbied LMA to stay.
Don't know if you're kidding but I didn't get any memos. I think they should have had that conversation with him. If they did I don't get why he would be so butt hurt.
 
That's the one thing I've never doubted for him. I think he'll be one of the few who come back 100% from an achilles.

Yeah, he's the one guy I wouldn't doubt could come back as good as ever.
 
I agree with Brian. The general consensus here was that when Wes said "$15 million per" he priced himself right out of a Blazers uniform.
 
How do you expect an offer for 15 mil a year when we already put bets in the past on Roy and Oden. Wasted money. Sure, Wes could come back super strong and we could regret it but it's learning from mistakes. And at 15 mil? when we already had to deal with the fact aldridge might leave? everybody who loves the blazers, puts Wesley high up there on the list of all time fan favorites, including me. I just don't get how he doesn't understand that. I also remember seeing reports days before Aldridges decision that he was having dinner with Parsons and DJ. After that the whole thing with Sacramento and finally signing with Dallas. I mean I don't know, seemed like his mind was made up and even if the Blazers did reach out, who knows. I wish we had got him back. I would of gambled on him honestly. Oh well though
 
There was no point in gambling on him once LA left, we're building around a younger PG and Wes is now 29 and even if he gets back to 100%, what's left of his prime years will be while we are rebuilding - and him being here wouldn't have kept us from rebuilding.
 
When he returns I'll probably be indifferent know. He should understand the position LMA put us in, and not be insulted. It's weird, I wanted to trade Batum, and now I'd boo LMA, be indifferent towards Wes and Rolo, and applaud Nic. Ironic
 
Yep. Wes wanted, most of all, to be paid. He got what he wanted, and hopefully he enjoys Dallas.

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I think in his mind he will be one of the best SG's in the NBA so he doesn't understand how a team could let him go at any price.

If we hadn't had Roy and Oden's injuries maybe we take that gamble with Wes. He is the player I will miss the most out of our 4 starters gone. I don't blame him for being a bit ticked off. Neil said Wes and Rolo's agents were informed their return was contingent on LaMarcus but we don't know the details of exactly how that was communicated.

I also don't think its his place to convince Aldridge to stay. If you and one of your close friends were co-workers but your friend was negotiating a raise or a new opportunity with a different company would you try to steer that friend one direction? I would keep in contact with what is happening but I'd let that friend make his own decision. Those are personal decisions with all sorts of family input. I think Wes and LMA know what their feelings are to one another, they know they played well together and enjoyed being teammates. There isn't really anything they need to say to each other. It was fine for Wesley to have dinner with Parsons and DeAndre; he had to see if he would enjoy being around them. Wes didn't need to have a dinner with any Blazer he knew he cherished being around these guys for years. If you were thinking of changing companies would you call up your boss or co-workers for an interview?

In these situations each player needs to do what is best for their own personal situation. Blake Griffin had a similar interaction to his good friend DeAndre; and kept his space when his friend gave a verbal commitment to leave, but of course was happy to have him back. Dwayne Wade saw his buddy LeBron leave his team and city but they were and are great friends.
 
Yep. Wes wanted, most of all, to be paid. He got what he wanted, and hopefully he enjoys Dallas.

barfo

Same can be said of basically all NBA players; as well as the vast majority of people at any job.

Do you think Aminu and Davis came to Portland because we were offering them less than other teams?
 
Same can be said of basically all NBA players; as well as the vast majority of people at any job.

Do you think Aminu and Davis came to Portland because we were offering them less than other teams?

I agree with you, but of course there are exceptions. West going to SA for vet minimum rather than taking a higher paying offer.

In any case, I wasn't criticizing Wes. He did what he wanted to do, and he did it well. I'm wishing him well.

barfo
 
I just hope he doesnt turn into a sly dog that plays poker. Thats the worst kind of dog
 
I agree with you, but of course there are exceptions. West going to SA for vet minimum rather than taking a higher paying offer.

In any case, I wasn't criticizing Wes. He did what he wanted to do, and he did it well. I'm wishing him well.

barfo

Yeah your comment didn't jive with what I expected your impression of Wes to be.

Maybe David West had higher offers, the vet minimum sure seems very low for him. But I don't believe that was his plan when he opted out of his contract. I think he thought there would be a more lucrative market for his services and he could get close to the $10 million per year he opted out of, possibly for more years. It was a gamble; and he lost. Then no team wanted to pay him that much and he decided to sign for the minimum. But he didn't expect to be stuck having to take that minimum deal when he opted out. Who knows just my guess but regardless his pay cut is an extremely rare situation for an NBA player; or really any professional in any profession.
 

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