Propagandist
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So does pessimism.Purgatory sucks
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So does pessimism.Purgatory sucks
Fuck yeah. That’s what I’m saying.I like Dame. And I ride or die with my crew. Happily.
So, we’re going to follow The Secret and win a championship with positive thoughts? I admit, I got sucked into when it first came out….It didn’t workSo does pessimism.
So, we’re going to follow The Secret and win a championship with positive thoughts? I admit, I got sucked into when it first came out….It didn’t work
In my view they're starting by addressing the defense...and negative thoughts definitely have never led to championships either...secret is health and luck. There's just the most parity in the league I can ever remember now. Nobody is guaranteed a chip...not Denver, not LA, not the Bucks etc...Dame is smart to dig in and lead by example. I know if the franchise traded away Dame, I'd be looking for another sport to follow. I like the loyalty, I like the journey. This season is going to be fun...the new guys are better than CJ Elleby or Keon JohnsonSo, we’re going to follow The Secret and win a championship with positive thoughts? I admit, I got sucked into when it first came out….It didn’t work
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I can’t decipher this.So, we’re going to follow The Secret and win a championship with positive thoughts? I admit, I got sucked into when it first came out….It didn’t work
Is it pessimism if we’ve seen the outcome for the last several years, or is it realism at that pointSo does pessimism.
In my view they're starting by addressing the defense...and negative thoughts definitely have never led to championships either...secret is health and luck. There's just the most parity in the league I can ever remember now. Nobody is guaranteed a chip...not Denver, not LA, not the Bucks etc...Dame is smart to dig in and lead by example. I know if the franchise traded away Dame, I'd be looking for another sport to follow. I like the loyalty, I like the journey. This season is going to be fun...the new guys are better than CJ Elleby or Keon Johnson
I can’t decipher this.
This is not the finished roster, grumpy pants. We can revisit this conversation when training camp comes.Is it pessimism if we’ve seen the outcome for the last several years, or is it realism at that point
In my view they're starting by addressing the defense...and negative thoughts definitely have never led to championships either...secret is health and luck. There's just the most parity in the league I can ever remember now. Nobody is guaranteed a chip...not Denver, not LA, not the Bucks etc...Dame is smart to dig in and lead by example. I know if the franchise traded away Dame, I'd be looking for another sport to follow. I like the loyalty, I like the journey. This season is going to be fun...the new guys are better than CJ Elleby or Keon Johnson
If that’s where you get these gotcha moments, I’m good.Try ChatGTP…Super helpful when confused.
And if they use the taxpayer MLE?it's actually very simple. If Blazers use the full-MLE (about 11M) they can not, for any reason, exceed the apron; they will be hard-capped again. That apron will be around 169M
absolutely...I only want players who want to be here but if the franchise traded this guy away, I'd move on...when it comes to the NBA my interest has waned over the superteam era anyway..I think Dame is the perfect leader to cheer for. I wouldn't forgive the front office for moving him and wanting to rebuild at this point. I didn't watch one playoff game this year, I watched tennis instead. If Dame wanted out, I'd still cheer for the Blazers and could support the front office in that decision.Honest question no trolling: you said if the franchise trades him you'd look for another sport.
Is that different if Dame asks out and the franchise does it for him?
I don't think it's about the roster itself. Dame wants to go back to making the playoffs every season, and never wants to experience tanking again.You would hope that before Cronin makes some semi-big move, Dame would provide him assurances that it was enough to end this drama for years.
I'm with Dame on that oneI don't think it's about the roster itself. Dame wants to go back to making the playoffs every season, and never wants to experience tanking again.
I don't think it's about the roster itself. Dame wants to go back to making the playoffs every season, and never wants to experience tanking again.
Edit: meaning, what Cronin needs to do is get the Blazers back into the playoffs and be competitive. A big trade doesn't guarantee anything.
My personal list: Adrian Wojnarowski, Zach Lowe, JJ Redick and oddly Richard Jefferson
@hoopsjock mentioned we refused to even talk about Jaylen Brown with the Celtics after Jerami and Dame laid the groundwork.
Is this true??
That's really really really hard to believe.... Didn't he guarantee Brown would be a Blazer based off his source? If so, his source really led him on by making him that confident, despite the Blazers being unwilling to discuss trading for him.
Do you really think any front office wouldn't even pick up the phone to discuss a trade where they would receive a young, 2nd-team All NBA player? Doesn't pass the smell test what-so-ever.
Sounds like that "guarantee" was based on Jerami and Dame, not the FO.
Regardless, this FO is really good at saying one thing and doing another.
Sounds more like we never asked.Come on... you don't really think any front office would turn down a phone call to discuss a young All-NBA player, do you?
There are plenty of reasons to be frustrated without using hyperbolic, unfounded narratives.
Sounds more like we never asked.
There is one possibility that it feels like we are all ignoring.Come on... you don't really think any front office would turn down a phone call to discuss a young All-NBA player, do you?
There are plenty of reasons to be frustrated without using hyperbolic, unfounded narratives.
PS- I don't mean this to knock Hoopjock. The guy seems to love the team, love Dame, and knows the CBA. However, saying stuff like that is silly.
They didn't want Siakam because the day before the draft he said he would not sign an extension with any team he was traded to.There is one possibility that it feels like we are all ignoring.
They reportedly didn’t want Brown because of the money. They reportedly didn’t want Siakam because of the money. They seem to only be happy if they stay under the tax. They LOVE rookie contracts.
Maybe they subscribe to the Donald Sterling school of front office management.
absolutely...I only want players who want to be here but if the franchise traded this guy away, I'd move on...when it comes to the NBA my interest has waned over the superteam era anyway..I think Dame is the perfect leader to cheer for. I wouldn't forgive the front office for moving him and wanting to rebuild at this point. I didn't watch one playoff game this year, I watched tennis instead. If Dame wanted out, I'd still cheer for the Blazers and could support the front office in that decision.