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What, do you want 20 PER off your bench? lol
Tweets by Quick (9:30ish):
For what it's worth, @JCrossover was under impression he would come off the bench in Portland, which he is fine with. Wants to have freedom
Agent Mark Bartelstein confirms Blazers still talking with his client, Carl Landry. "We will make a decision tomorrow,'' Bartelstein says
So let's say Crawford decides to pick Portland. Aside from the warm fuzzy feeling we're all likely to get when the girl at the dance picks us instead of the funny looking redheaded dweeb next to us (Sacto) what then?
I think he'll add some depth and some scoring ability to the bench, but when you factor in his '_efense', does he move the wins and losses needle more than say, playing Nic or Eliot Williams in the role of sixth man or backup 2 guard? Secondly, if it comes down to Crawford or Landry who would be the better investment?
Who knows maybe I'm really underestimating him, but I'm still waiting to be convinced that this move significantly changes the outlook of the team.
The team wasn't too bad last year and then this year we lose Roy for sure and we never had Oden at all last year. So we now add Crawford to replace Rudy and his no defense and poor shooting.
What's not to like about Crawford?
I'll take 15 PER with good defense. Or 17 PER with average defense.
Or, yes, 20 PER with lousy defense.
Or... a young guy with potential to improve.
I don't want 15 PER with lousy defense and no upside.
Ed O.
Who else do you see as better than we can get/have?
Do we really think rookie Ewill or Nolan will have 15 - 20 PER for the year?
There's nothing wrong with him, he's fine. I just wonder if the minutes you get out of him add up to a higher win percentage or +/- than the alternatives already on the Blazers' roster.
To your other question is Crawford a better bet than Landry if we have to make that decision. Sounds like the front office may think we could get both and at least one. I think this team has a good chance to compete well this year if we get both.
I am excited for the young guys to get a chance, but if we are trying to win games, I feel and I'm damn sure the coaching staff feels better calling on Jamal Crawford then the rookies! Remember Armon Johnson's run last year? WHat did it last 7 games til the other teams scouted him and figured him out. Just like Kurt Thomas. He is perfect. He is gonna give us way more production then CHris Johnson or Earl Barron. Just like Juwan helped us a couple seasons ago.
Is Lopez a free agent?
No but he's on a cheap contract. I don't think he'd be too hard to get.
I guess I don't understand your logic then. If he's productive AND on a cheap contract, why in the world would Phoenix want to part with him? Isn't "cheap and good" pretty much the holy grail in professional sports?
I guess my recollection of Robin Lopez's play is a little hazy, I thought he was doing pretty well as a defensive big for Phoenix.