Nikolokolus
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Re: Why not Baron Davis ??
People tried to state pretty clearly why he would be a huge risk, it's all above in a variety of posts.
-Injury Prone: The guy has missed 20+ games 6 out of his 10 seasons in the NBA; either he's brittle as glass or he's a pussy.
-Expensive: 12+ million for a guy with his skillset isn't expensive by itself, but put together with his injury history it's a lousy investment.
-Hasn't displayed a great ability to fit in with teammates. Is this just Baron being misunderstood, or him being a giant douche? Who knows, but the fact remains he has not exactly left places on good terms and there's even talk that the Clippers would love to ship him back to Golden State in exchange for Corey Maggette this summer if they somehow land Rubio in the draft ... think about that for a second.
No one is doubting that Baron is a talented point guard, however, most people question his durability and the massive risk (in terms of chemistry and financial burden) associated with his acquiring him.
As I've watched Chauncy Billups help make the Nuggets emerge as a title contender from a also ran playoff team I have tried to figure out who could fill that role for the Blazers.
So I ask, why not Baron Davis ? Could you imagine a back court of Brandon Roy, Baron Davis and Rudy Fernandez ? What about those three ending games with LA and G.O ?
As far as I know Davis has never had off the court issues. He actually has done some great things in his community. How many Blazers have done as much as he has ?
His contract is for another 4 years I believe. The question would have to be if BRoy would accept having another player whom he may have to share the spotlight. This team desperately needs a veteran go to guy who can make a big shot in the clutch. Hopefully Brandon understands that.
I think this team is ready to add that last ingredient, ala Buck Williams and start competing for a championship and not just making the playoffs.
Bibby, Miller, Sessions these are guys who will not put us over the top. Baron Davis is as close to a Chauncy Billups type that I can think of that will put us over the top. Paul Allen, KP have to make a bold decision and shot for the stars and not think in the lines of the Free agents that are out there now.
So, can anyone make an argument why Davis would not be a good fit for the Blazers ? I'd love to know because I can't.
People tried to state pretty clearly why he would be a huge risk, it's all above in a variety of posts.
-Injury Prone: The guy has missed 20+ games 6 out of his 10 seasons in the NBA; either he's brittle as glass or he's a pussy.
-Expensive: 12+ million for a guy with his skillset isn't expensive by itself, but put together with his injury history it's a lousy investment.
-Hasn't displayed a great ability to fit in with teammates. Is this just Baron being misunderstood, or him being a giant douche? Who knows, but the fact remains he has not exactly left places on good terms and there's even talk that the Clippers would love to ship him back to Golden State in exchange for Corey Maggette this summer if they somehow land Rubio in the draft ... think about that for a second.
No one is doubting that Baron is a talented point guard, however, most people question his durability and the massive risk (in terms of chemistry and financial burden) associated with his acquiring him.


