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Not enough Crawfords in this deal
and off-hand without spending more than two seconds I listed Jordan, Duncan and Kobe ...
To shift gears slightly, I think this discussion shows us two things:
1) New York probably made the right call by trading half their team for Carmelo, since they'll need two stars to have a shot at a title.
2) Our FO needs to operate with a "swing-for-the-fences" mentality; the Harris' and Feltons of the world aren't going to bring us a title unless we get another all-star-level player (by whatever means) to pair with LA.
Yep--it was a poorly-conceived statement & question that detracted from his original intended point, and by the time he clarified, the argument was too far gone.
But that, even if we count Kobe, is not a particularly impressive list considering it spans 25 years. How many draft picks were made over that time? How many total team seasons?
Of course, the list is a little longer. We could add Olajuwon and Wade to that list, of franchise players that led to titles for their drafting team since Jordan (and counting Jordan). That gets us up to five. Five in about 25 years, with all the teams and draft picks that have been made...really underscores how infinitesimally low the chances of drafting that kind of player is.
I accept partial responsibility for that one. Slow work week; nothing big going on until Friday. Just killing time and trying to somewhat stimulate my brain...
But that, even if we count Kobe, is not a particularly impressive list considering it spans 25 years. How many draft picks were made over that time? How many total team seasons?
Of course, the list is a little longer. We could add Olajuwon and Wade to that list, of franchise players that led to titles for their drafting team since Jordan (and counting Jordan). That gets us up to five. Five in about 25 years, with all the teams and draft picks that have been made...really underscores how infinitesimally low the chances of drafting that kind of player is.
To shift gears slightly, I think this discussion shows us two things:
1) New York probably made the right call by trading half their team for Carmelo, since they'll need two stars to have a shot at a title.
2) Our FO needs to operate with a "swing-for-the-fences" mentality; the Harris' and Feltons of the world aren't going to bring us a title unless we get another all-star-level player (by whatever means) to pair with LA.
Is it? Or is it more of an indicator of the likelyhood of a player being drafted and winning a championship on the same team? Most players don't spend their career with one team. Rookie contracts are a really good thing if you are a team that scouts other teams players and then steals them when it is over. Because you know at a certain point, those players will be available.
Sticking your tongue into an electrical outlet ought to work.
I'm completely going by a foggy memory on this one, but didn't Amare bristle when his name was brought up last year at the trade deadline in some Portland talks?
New York has a decided advantage over a team like Portland. They can attract a star FA, and they can attract a soon-to-be FA like Carmelo Anthony.
I think the paradigm shifts for teams in smaller markets. Building through the draft, or trades on draft day, seems to be a better road map to a title. San Antonio is kind of the blue print for that, since large markets or ideal markets (Miami, for example) are winning titles with the exception of the Spurs.
That's one of the reasons why "missing" on players like Jordan or Durant is even more difficult for a franchise like Portland to overcome. No fault to Bowie or Oden, but rarely is Portland going to get a shot at a #1 pick while already having a team loaded with potential.
Quick just on 95.5 and said Harris deal may be dying...
Blazers owner Paul Allen said to be "eager" to make a deal and make the Blazers better... source tells me
@JohnCanzanoBFT:
Cho isnt like KP. He doesnt share info with anyone.
Chris_Broussard I'm told there's a 100 pct chance of Devin Harris being traded. Dallas and Portland likeliest spots. Mavs offer Caron's exp contract.
Probably someone in Vulcan?
Why does NJ want all these expiring contracts? I don't think many free agent are going to be excited about going there now that they lost the Melo sweepstakes.