Fez Hammersticks
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Does a Lillard/Batum offseason move the needle any?
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Does a Lillard/Batum offseason move the needle any?
Does a Lillard/Batum offseason move the needle any?
Not for this year.
To me, "moving the needle" means improving the team. Given Batum was on the team last year, I don't think that he can be considered "moving the needle".
Lillard looks like he's got a future in the NBA, fur sure, but I think it's unrealistic to expect him to make a big impact as a rookie.
Ed O.
I'm not exactly sure what "moving the needle" means, but we won't be a lot better this year than last. And I don't expect Batum to be an all-star, much less a superstar.
Lillard helps the future look better to me, but it is still just potential.
Moving the needle would have been getting a max contract level player with our cap space (like Williams or Hibbert), then going over the cap to sign Batum and still getting our two draft picks.
At my age the ol' needle doesn't move as fast as it used to.
good point, but then again, when is the last time we had one on the team?
I'm not exactly sure what "moving the needle" means, but we won't be a lot better this year than last. And I don't expect Batum to be an all-star, much less a superstar.
Lillard helps the future look better to me, but it is still just potential.
Moving the needle would have been getting a max contract level player with our cap space (like Williams or Hibbert), then going over the cap to sign Batum and still getting our two draft picks.
What sort of shape is LMA in? When will he be at 100%? He is still the key guy.
If he is out (or just reduced effectiveness) for any extended period, I'm not sure "moving the needle" is a realistic goal.
If they are interested in making the most of the situation, they will bring in a proven commodity, like a D'Antoni.

