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It doesn't really work like that. Maybe if we tanked we'd have been below Denver but also below another team, and it wouldn't have been us. Feck knows. They have about 1% chance of landing top pick and maybe 3% to land a top 3. Barring that, they will be no. 13.Draft Lottery is tonight. If Denver gets lucky tonight and gets a better than expected pick I am gonna be pissed off because I'll assume that could of been us. But getting swept by the Warriors sure was fun and helped our players develop!![]()
It doesn't really work like that. Maybe if we tanked we'd have been below Denver but also below another team, and it wouldn't have been us. Feck knows. They have about 1% chance of landing top pick and maybe 3% to land a top 3. Barring that, they will be no. 13.
He is an interesting prospect. Shot 41% on threes in the Adriatic league and over 7 rebounds in about 25 minutes a game. Seems to be pretty good defender in the videos.Jonah Bolden is a versatile, mostly unknown Aussie PF that looks interesting, he left UCLA to plat in Serbia in a pro league. Looks like a new NBA stretch 4 type who can shoot well and has other skills, could be a good fit next to Nurk. Hers is a link to a thread with some good video on him. He's 6'10 with a 7'4" wingspan. Be interesting to see if the Blazers work him out
http://bbs.clutchfans.net/index.php?threads/2017-draft-sleepers.281847/page-2
I don't think any of the tankers (myself being one) were against the Nurkic trade. And I think a lot of us left the tank mode after he started doing so well. BUT, when he got injured, that was when we wished the Blazers had done everything possible to lose those last few games, get us into the lottery. Sure it would have only made one or two places difference in our top pick and a very small chance of getting a top 3, but small chance is better than none.I don't get it.
Was the Blazers management, after the Nurkic trade, supposed to tell the coaches and players to lose games on purpose? Should the Blazers have traded for Nurk and then parked him on the bench, the way he was treated in Denver, in order to keep from winning games? Were the Blazers supposed to hang onto Plumlee, and not trade for Nurkic, so they could MAYBE (slim chance) move up in the lottery?
None of those options make sense to me. The Blazers traded for a player who made the team better. It was a good trade. As a result, they moved maybe 5 places down in the draft order. It's a good trade-off. Complaining that the team didn't tank hard enough is nonsensical.
I don't think any of the tankers (myself being one) were against the Nurkic trade. And I think a lot of us left the tank mode after he started doing so well. BUT, when he got injured, that was when we wished the Blazers had done everything possible to lose those last few games, get us into the lottery. Sure it would have only made one or two places difference in our top pick and a very small chance of getting a top 3, but small chance is better than none. And on the Cleveland pick we would not have been in a tie breaker, we would have had 23 for sure, that's three spots higher, 19 for sure on the Memphis pick.
Portland losing more games in April would have had no impact on the eventual position of the Cleveland or Memphis picks.And on the Cleveland pick we would not have been in a tie breaker, we would have had 23 for sure, that's three spots higher, 19 for sure on the Memphis pick.
I don't think any of the tankers (myself being one) were against the Nurkic trade. And I think a lot of us left the tank mode after he started doing so well. BUT, when he got injured, that was when we wished the Blazers had done everything possible to lose those last few games, get us into the lottery. Sure it would have only made one or two places difference in our top pick and a very small chance of getting a top 3, but small chance is better than none. And on the Cleveland pick we would not have been in a tie breaker, we would have had 23 for sure, that's three spots higher, 19 for sure on the Memphis pick.
oh yeh, I guess I am a little delirious today.Huh? How does how we finish affect the draft position of the Memphis and Cleveland picks?
Maybe it would have changed our luck?Portland losing more games in April would have had no impact on the eventual position of the Cleveland or Memphis picks.

Manu Ginobili.
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Holy crap! Yeah, this is just a pre-draft workout against tiny dudes, but to see a dude at 6'10", 240 with a 7'6" wingspan handle the ball like Thomas Bryant does in this video...man, I could definitely see this dude as our starting PF. Could be a steal at 26.
BUT, when he got injured, that was when we wished the Blazers had done everything possible to lose those last few games, get us into the lottery.
Bro, you've watched too many Disney sports movies.Fueled a burning competitive desire among the players to never lose another playoff series? Acclimated the players to the intensity of playoff competition? Exposed individual and team weaknesses, which could lead to improvements in individual performance and team composition? Improved the bank account of some of the team support personnel?
See this kid knows what he's typing about it. Well done rookie.I don't think any of the tankers (myself being one) were against the Nurkic trade. And I think a lot of us left the tank mode after he started doing so well. BUT, when he got injured, that was when we wished the Blazers had done everything possible to lose those last few games, get us into the lottery. Sure it would have only made one or two places difference in our top pick and a very small chance of getting a top 3, but small chance is better than none. And on the Cleveland pick we would not have been in a tie breaker, we would have had 23 for sure, that's three spots higher, 19 for sure on the Memphis pick.
Holy crap! Yeah, this is just a pre-draft workout against tiny dudes, but to see a dude at 6'10", 240 with a 7'6" wingspan handle the ball like Thomas Bryant does in this video...man, I could definitely see this dude as our starting PF. Could be a steal at 26.
Everything I've seen indicates that he's slow laterally and not particularly strong on the interior. Ryan Anderson is the comp I've seen the most. I basically picture a rich man's Jake Layman. Leaf isn't someone a team drafts for rebounding and defense, but for perimeter shooting and passing.How good is TJ Leaf? I have seen him all over the place in mock drafts, some even mentioning him in the lottery. It seems like he is a very good shooter, quite strong, how is he at rebounding and defence?
I hear you about the forward spots, and it's crazy, but I'm generally more interested in the 2nd round prospects than most of the forwards projected in the first. I've been all aboard the Justin Jackson bandwagon, primarily due to his offensive versatility, but lately I've started to become more concerned about his strength/physicality. Is the fact that at 22 he's still just 200 lbs an indicator that he's always going to be a skinny kid, and if so, is that going to impact his ability to be effective defensively? Contrast with OG who's basically an inch shorter and outweighs him by 30 lbs. But then again, he's coming off an ACL tear, so then I question if his elite physical tools are actually worth the risk.Power forward is the position I am most excited about because of how many good prospects there are in the draft and how much we need improvement in that position. Small forward also but I think our only two choice there are Anonuby and Jackson and we will probably take whichever of them is available at 15 or 20. I guess if OG is there at 15 and Z. Collins is not, we take him. If Z. Collins is there, we take him. If Anonuby is still there at 20 (he won't be), we take him, and if not we take Jackson - unless he's also gone, at which point it's Ferguson or another big.
See this kid knows what he's typing about it. Well done rookie.
I keep hearing things like elite NBA defender who can guard 5 positions in regards to Bell. This is from people who have actual NBA jobs scouting kids. Someone lije that can help a franchise win in the playoffs.
Attitude, hustle, toughness.
That has already been pointed out by others and I also acknowledged my error myself, Mr. BNB, but thanks for pointing it out again.Does he? He thinks the Blazers losing more games would have improved the picks we got from MEM and CL. That is absolutely incorrect.
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