MickZagger
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He's played a significant role on playoff teams the last two years. Milwaukie and Chicago. Since Shaq retired, he's the oldest player in the league.
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I disagree. Not tear down but retool. We can't tear down considering we have LA and Batum. One good draft and a few trades/signings we will be fine. Would you like to relive the 2004-2005 days maxiep?
L. Aldridge a big help in landing Kurt Thomas. They're both from Dallas and worked out together all summer. LA made a key phone call to K.T.
I don't think we have a choice, unless years of 39-43 float your boat.
Didn't we win 48 games and secure the 6th seed last season without Oden and Roy sucking (other than that one magical quarter against Dallas)? I know the general mood around here is pretty dismal right now, but why does everyone assume we'll be so much worse this year? Aldridge will be even better. Batum and Matthews should both be improved and will take all of Roy's minutes (which will improve our perimeter defense compared to last year). We'll have a full season of Gerald Wallace starting instead of Dante Cunningham for half a season. I personally think Felton is a minor downgrade at starting PG, but he's in a contract year and will be highly motivated. So, I'm willing to be pleasantly surprised. Thomas ain't great, but he's better than any back up big man we had last season. We lost Rudy, but that seems like addition by subtraction.
Of course, the wheels could continue to fall off and we could suffer even more injuries. If Camby goes down, we are pretty fucked at this point. I like Chris Johnson, the energy, shot blocking and rebounding he brings off the bench, but if he's forced into the role of starting center, I'm afraid it won't be pretty. But, I'll worry about that only if/when it happens.
BNM
When all is said and done, I like this a whole fuckin' lot better than Reggie Evans at the MLE for 4 years. Not only is Thomas better, cheaper and on a shorter contract, he also gets an AARP discount on most meals and lodging.
This statement by Kurt Thomas speaks volumes about where this team is
jwquick
Kurt Thomas said he chose Portland over Chicago, Boston, Memphis and Miami. He said the opportunity to play, and a 2-yr deal were factors
Yeah, we're more desirable than Chicago, Boston, Memphis and Miami.
This statement by Kurt Thomas speaks volumes about where this team is
jwquick
Kurt Thomas said he chose Portland over Chicago, Boston, Memphis and Miami. He said the opportunity to play, and a 2-yr deal were factors
a question, could the extended (to the Dec. 16 I think) Bayless TPE have been used to sign Thomas?
Kurt Thomas is a personification of this iteration of the Blazers: Solid, unspectacular, past its prime.
The time has come to tear down and rebuild. We got old, injured, expensive with a thin bench in a hurry.
Aldridge, Batum, Wesley Matthews, Elliott Williams, Armon Johnson, Luke Babbitt, Chris Johnson are old? That's half our team with 5 or less years of experience. And Wallace and Felton (younger than Andre Miller) aren't that old. Only old players are Camby and Thomas.
It depends on how much they're paying, of course, but it is generally ridiculous to offer a 39 year-old guy a two year deal.
A guy with PERs of 9.9 and 10.0 the last two years? Even worse.
Of course, if/when he gets hurt (as older players so often do) it would be a blessing in disguise to get his inefficient minutes replaced with someone who might actually be able to contribute to the present AND to the future.
Sheesh.
Ed O.
This statement by Kurt Thomas speaks volumes about where this team is
jwquick
Kurt Thomas said he chose Portland over Chicago, Boston, Memphis and Miami. He said the opportunity to play, and a 2-yr deal were factors
Source: http://www.kgw.com/sports/Blazers-sign-veteran-center-Kurt-Thomas-135408873.htmlPORTLAND -- The Portland Trail Blazers have signed 16-yard NBA veteran center Kurt Thomas.

