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Keep that Hate on Rubio going Papa G!
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Me not wanting the Blazers to trade up high for Rubio doesn't mean I "Hate on Rubio".

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Keep that Hate on Rubio going Papa G!
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I am on the do not trade for Rubio wagon as well..quit wasting Roy's peak years with more youth, we played 4 freaking rookies last year, time to add a vet damnitt
What do you consider to be "peak" years?
Personally? I don't consider 25 to be a peak year, let alone 24.
I think that 27-32 or so are peak years, and our team is two or three years away from that, in my opinion.
Ed O.
What do you consider to be "peak" years?
Personally? I don't consider 25 to be a peak year, let alone 24.
I think that 27-32 or so are peak years, and our team is two or three years away from that, in my opinion.
Ed O.
54 wins tells me they are damn good right now, so why set back the clock by bringing in an 18 year-old at the potential expense of an experienced veteran?
The owners will lock the players out in the summer of 2011. If Stern gets his way, and he always does, there will be a new CBA, with a hard cap, no Bird rights, no MLE, etc. Every team in the league will have to undergo a drastic rebuild of their roster.
Punting the next 2 seasons makes no sense, when the future is somewhere between unknown and a bloody mess. Our window IS the next 2 seasons.

Ask the Hornets how merely adding a veteran worked out for THEM.
I'm concerned with getting the best possible roster, of course, but I am not willing to sacrifice the future for the present.
The Blazers won 54 games, and we all expect bigger and better things from them next year, but the odds are decent that they will backslide due to injury or other NBA craziness... I would prefer the Blazers add what I consider to be another foundation piece in Rubio than in keeping bench depth.
Ed O.

He is close to his prime and I don't want to waste top 10 MVP years building for 3 years from now, we are good enough to win it all now, with the help of some solid vets. Like I said, we have enough youth (oden, bayless, batum)What do you consider to be "peak" years?
Personally? I don't consider 25 to be a peak year, let alone 24.
I think that 27-32 or so are peak years, and our team is two or three years away from that, in my opinion.
Ed O.
I am on the do not trade for Rubio wagon as well..quit wasting Roy's peak years with more youth, we played 4 freaking rookies last year, time to add a vet damnitt
Hornets' result = every team.![]()
The Hornets regression had nothing to do with Tyson Chandler being hobbled by his ankle, I'm sure. Perhaps they should have traded veterans for a crapshoot rookie. I'm sure their season would have been even better.![]()
He is close to his prime and I don't want to waste top 10 MVP years building for 3 years from now, we are good enough to win it all now, with the help of some solid vets. Like I said, we have enough youth (oden, bayless, batum)
Do you think the Celts (or their fans) regret giving up youth for Allen and KG?
Fine, I'm a selfish old fart who wants to see the Blazers win another title in my lifetime.
Do you think the Celts (or their fans) regret giving up youth for Allen and KG? They may only get 1 title to show for it, but that banner will hang in the rafters as long as the team exists. 1 title is worth 10 oh-so-close disappointments.
Fine, I'm a selfish old fart who wants to see the Blazers win another title in my lifetime.
Do you think the Celts (or their fans) regret giving up youth for Allen and KG? They may only get 1 title to show for it, but that banner will hang in the rafters as long as the team exists. 1 title is worth 10 oh-so-close disappointments.
Fine, I'm a selfish old fart who wants to see the Blazers win another title in my lifetime.
Do you think the Celts (or their fans) regret giving up youth for Allen and KG? They may only get 1 title to show for it, but that banner will hang in the rafters as long as the team exists. 1 title is worth 10 oh-so-close disappointments.
For all those people who don't want Rubio because they want a "vet PG" - who is this guy?
Andre Miller? Talk about Rubio not proving anything - when has Miller ever won ANYTHING? Plus he will be 34 next season. Never a shooter. Rumored not to be a great teammate - certainly has never inspired anyone.
Jason Kidd? Great, love him. But how much has he got left? He'll be 37. FIVE years older than Bibby. TWICE Rubio's age. Nowadays guards 2Gs while Barea or Terry guards the PGs.
Steve Nash? Not a free agent. Makes Sergio look good on defense. 36 Next season.
Mike Bibby? Makes Nash look good on defense. A comparative youngster at 32 next season.
Ramon Sessions? Are we sure he's all that? Why is Milwaukee letting him walk and targetting Jonny Flynn? REALLY can't shoot. If Milwaukee thought he was anything, they could match any offer anyone made.
So please, enlighten me. Who is this savior?
You make a lot of sense. I like the kid who has never set foot on an NBA floor over a two time MVP or a walking tripple double and future HOFer.
rookies are fine, but not at the expense of core guys in a WEAK draft. It would cost TOO much to get Rubio..I am all for adding a rookie every year with our pick or moving up a little bit, but the continuous flavor of the month gets old, who will it be next year? John WallThis team should not try to win now at the expense of the future when its core is still a few years away from being at its prime.
Ideally, we'd add both Rubio and Andre Miller... something for the future as well as the present.
I don't think that (m)any people are saying NOT to improve now... but I'm reading "no more rookies" from some people here and I just totally disagree with that.
Ed O.
rookies are fine, but not at the expense of core guys in a WEAK draft. It would cost TOO much to get Rubio..I am all for adding a rookie every year with our pick or moving up a little bit, but the continuous flavor of the month gets old, who will it be next year? John Wall
If the Hornets had a chance to add a young stud, rather than Posey, of COURSE the team would have been better off adding the young stud.
They added a "veteran presence" because they wanted to improve on their previous success... it didn't work out, and they're going to be in worse shape for it in the future.
Ed O.
I don't care if the draft is weak or strong... I consider Rubio to be the best PG prospect since Chris Paul, and one of the best since Magic Johnson.
If you think Rubio is the "flavor of the month", then you haven't been paying attention to NBA prospects over the last three or four years..

Rubio has been considered a can't-miss prospect along the lines of James and Oden.
Which definitely does NOT guarantee anything, but is markedly different from some international prospects (like Tskitishvilli and even Darko).
Ed O
Both consensus #1 players. Why is Rubio slipping to #5 if he is a once-in-a-generation talent?
They didn't expect Chandler to need surgery on his ankle. Ignore that, and focus on the role player they brought in this season.
