Fez Hammersticks
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With some sort of news according to Canzano. He's on in a few minutes, FYI.
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@blazerbanter #Blazers president Miller said meeting today with Randy Pfund to discuss vacant GM job went well and was "very positive."
@ blazerbanter Asked if Pfund will receive a second interview, #Blazers president Miller said "very possible."
@blazerbanter: president Miller said meeting today with Randy Pfund to discuss vacant GM job went well and was "very positive."
@ jwquick Blazers president Larry Miller interviewed Randy Pfund for two hours Friday over lunch at McCormick & Schmidts
Canzano is so full of shit on LeBron James. He's cracking on James for not showing up for the Boston series. James averaged 27/9/7 in that series and had one bad game. His teammates flat out sucked against Boston.
Kobe Bryant goes 5 for 25 in a Game 7, his support cast carries him, and Bryant is lauded as some sort of clutch hero.
The LeBron haters can't have it both ways. Cracking on him when he can't drag a team of slugs across the finish line, and cracking on him because he makes a decision to go to a situation where he doesn't have to carry an entire team (and franchise) on his knees, er, back.
Dude, he was straight up apathetic for the last couple games of that series. I kept thinking, "Ok, when is LeBron going to try to take this game back?".
Earlier on the W@W, Quick said the team is extremely high on Babbitt and view him as an immediate impact player.

LeBron James didn't "come through" in the playoffs? Well, his team didn't come through, but here are James' numbers for the playoffs.
29 ppg
9 rpg
8 apg
2 bpg
2 spg
50% FG
40% 3FG
73% FT
28.6 PER
I'll throw in the James had an ungodly 37.4 PER in the playoffs last year, and still didn't make the Finals. Yet that was James' fault as well.![]()
hopefully someone tells nate that. preferably at gunpoint.
And during the three games everyone said he quit in he averaged:
21.3 points on 33.9% shooting, 11.3 rebounds, 8.3 assists, with an amazing 6.3 turnovers a game in those final three games as a Cavalier.
He plain up quit in those final three games. He looked apathetic - during game five I don't believe he even drove for the hoop until middle of the third quarter.
. But he wasn't good in that series.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01/gamelog/2010/
Quick still thinks the Blazers are targeting CP3 this summer.
Why would Nate have a problem with Babbitt? It's not like he hasn't given rookies minutes in the past.
Does Quick keep on appearing on these shows to mention this everytime? It seems other than GM news, he mentions this. I think CP3 to PDX can die at least for this summer.

Now Babbitt may end up being the real deal, but I remain a hopeful skeptic. He's never played a minute of NBA ball or faced a better defense every night such like he has never imagined before. There's an adjustment period and he will have his.
He was very good in that series for most players. He wasn't the best player in the league during that series, and he didn't have the cast to make up for him only being very good.
For that, people like you kill the guy. It makes it obvious why he left Cleveland, yet people like you don't even seem to realize it. You're making his case. Boston had one mission - stop LeBron and make somebody else beat you. It didn't happen for Cleveland, and that is somehow James' fault?
EDIT - I'd also love to see you run the game stats on Paul Pierce. LeBron shut his ass down that series and humiliated Pierce.
He gave up vs. he didn't. How about a 3rd path-he sucked for some other reason. Like, he had a few drinks the night before the game. He didn't get enough sleep. He did something wrong physically and was not in top shape. Exertion caused pain so he move halfspeed.
