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Yeah, Joel 2009 is a huge dropoff from Greg 2009. For whatever reason, Joel has not been the top-tier defensive stalwart he was last year. I hope he can get it back.
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Yes, I have. LMA is the back up. When Joel goes out, LMA moves to C and Howard, Cunningham or Player X we're getting for Miller moves to PF.
And how exactly is that advantageous to the Blazers?
The following quotes are from a professional scout who knows the game inside and out and is paid by an NBA team to study the teams around the league:
"Portland is probably going to trade (Miller) sooner rather than later, but I don't think Miller has necessarily been the problem. I really don't want to knock the kid, but I think some of it has to do with [Greg] Oden being on the floor. He's been putting up some numbers, but I think they play more fluidly when [LaMarcus] Aldridge is at the 5.
"It's great that the kid's healthy, but Oden jams up the floor sometimes. If you're the other team you want [Portland] to throw it to him. The more he gets it the less it's in their best players' hands.
"[Travis] Outlaw being hurt obviously hurts them because he can space the floor. To me their best group is when they're playing smaller. Aldridge is much more of a handful at the 5 than the 4. "
http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-091105-06/weekend-dime-scouts-say
Checkmate.
"[Travis] Outlaw being hurt obviously hurts them because he can space the floor. To me their best group is when they're playing smaller. Aldridge is much more of a handful at the 5 than the 4. "
http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-091105-06/weekend-dime-scouts-say
Checkmate.
That's the opinion of 1 scout.The following quotes are from a professional scout who knows the game inside and out and is paid by an NBA team to study the teams around the league:
"Portland is probably going to trade (Miller) sooner rather than later, but I don't think Miller has necessarily been the problem. I really don't want to knock the kid, but I think some of it has to do with [Greg] Oden being on the floor. He's been putting up some numbers, but I think they play more fluidly when [LaMarcus] Aldridge is at the 5.
"It's great that the kid's healthy, but Oden jams up the floor sometimes. If you're the other team you want [Portland] to throw it to him. The more he gets it the less it's in their best players' hands.
"[Travis] Outlaw being hurt obviously hurts them because he can space the floor. To me their best group is when they're playing smaller. Aldridge is much more of a handful at the 5 than the 4. "
http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-091105-06/weekend-dime-scouts-say
Checkmate.
I realize logic and reason aren't your strong suits, but come on, cherry picking one outliers' opinion that flies in the face of every statistical measure and a vast majority of viewers opinions and then touting it as the end of the conversation is asinine.
It's bigger then you think, and you're a terrible judge of basketball if you think otherwise.Joel can rebound. He has the Blazers All Time record for rebounds in a game. Joel can block shots. His career high is 9. And while he's not someone that we go to in the post, he can make wide open dunks just as well as Oden can. As far as needing someone with a post game who can command a double team, we have LMA whose game is more polished than Oden.
I'm sorry but I don't think this loss is as collossal as some of you think.
Joel is a very good player.
Are you stupid? He quite obviously implies that Aldridge at the 5 only works with Travis at the 4. But now they don't even have the luxury of playing Aldridge at the 5 because Outlaw is injured. So who plays there? Cunningham? Howard? They can't space the floor like they could with Travis at the 4.
Besides, I've given you statistical evidence that shows that Aldridge is a mess guarding centers. But, it's just like you to ignore that.