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For those that can't see it.
1. We like our team
2. We tried a few things on draft night, but in the end we got the guys we were targteing
3. We are going to be aggressive this off season
4. There are some guys out there we are targeting. They have to fit our culture
5. Jerryd is going to get a chance
It's statements like that that have earned him a perception of arrogance around the league. If Pritchard wants anyone to believe the above, he needs to do something extreme like place the names in a sealed envelope prior to the draft... Otherwise, it just sounds like baseless bragging.KP also said he wrote down three names at the start of the draft: Claver, Cunningham, and Pendergraph.
For those that can't see it.
1. We like our team
2. We tried a few things on draft night, but in the end we got the guys we were targteing
3. We are going to be aggressive this off season
4. There are some guys out there we are targeting. They have to fit our culture
5. Jerryd is going to get a chance
It's statements like that that have earned him a perception of arrogance around the league. If Pritchard wants anyone to believe the above, he needs to do something extreme like place the names in a sealed envelope prior to the draft... Otherwise, it just sounds like baseless bragging.
- So many rumors with Portland, they do a lot of contingencies. This draft was unique because they thought they'd call a lot of audibles because picks were being traded but it didn't work that way.
- KP says Claver was their top target.
- A couple years ago, they said they wanted a young team and a lot of growth. The timeline has changed however.
- They're prepared, ready and they're a destination for success now.
- Claver, they really wanted to go with someone with upside that could do some of the things that Nicolas and Rudy can do in a few years.
- Jason Filipi gets credit for it
- With Pendergraph and Cunningham, they wanted to bring toughness and thinks they bring it.
Have we forgotten the Darius Miles fiasco already? Remember how little sympathy Pritchard and the front office got from media and league execs alike? People most definitely care, and it probably affects the team's ability to make deals now. Would you want to deal with a cocky guy, knowing you're most likely going to get the short end of the stick?Perception of arrogance? For one, who gives a fuck.
It's statements like that that have earned him a perception of arrogance around the league. If Pritchard wants anyone to believe the above, he needs to do something extreme like place the names in a sealed envelope prior to the draft... Otherwise, it just sounds like baseless bragging.

For those that can't see it.
5. Jerryd is going to get a chance
Have we forgotten the Darius Miles fiasco already? Remember how little sympathy Pritchard and the front office got from media and league execs alike? People most definitely care, and it probably affects the team's ability to make deals now. Would you want to deal with a cocky guy, knowing you're most likely going to get the short end of the stick?
Have we forgotten the Darius Miles fiasco already? Remember how little sympathy Pritchard and the front office got from media and league execs alike? People most definitely care, and it probably affects the team's ability to make deals now. Would you want to deal with a cocky guy, knowing you're most likely going to get the short end of the stick?
Got one already, blew it hugely, trade-bait currently.
But if they know that Pritchard usually comes out well ahead in his dealings, why risk it, especially if they have to listen to him gloat afterward?I thought about teams being shy about making trades with us in fear of getting "Pritchslapped." But if a team had a chance to improve their talent or financial situation with a trade with Portland, they'd do it. I'm sure every GM in the league has a major ego and isn't intimidated by KP.
You bolded "Pritchard and the front office" and then ignored the second half... Regardless, Pritchard is the face of the front office. He takes the blame, just as he gets most of the credit.Larry Miller wrote the email. I have no idea why Pritchard keeps getting blamed for something that came from the business unit.
Got one already, blew it hugely, trade-bait currently.
Have we forgotten the Darius Miles fiasco already? Remember how little sympathy Pritchard and the front office got from media and league execs alike? People most definitely care, and it probably affects the team's ability to make deals now. Would you want to deal with a cocky guy, knowing you're most likely going to get the short end of the stick?
Got one already, blew it hugely, trade-bait currently.
You bolded "Pritchard and the front office" and then ignored the second half... Regardless, Pritchard is the face of the front office. He takes the blame, just as he gets most of the credit.
Do people not remember the articles talking about how Pritchard was becoming widely resented by others around the league?
