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if he's a reasonable price, then hell yeah id take him
The racism on this board that people are allowed to get away with...
I've been thinking about pulling back my devotion and not watching as many games or posting as much, esp since it will be tough to beat OKC and pretty impossible to beat Miami for the next 5 years. BUT if we get Nash, I'm back in. I'll watch every damn game. It would be fun.
Hire Jerry Sloan and sign Steve Nash. Great entertainment watching them. Either we win big or they drive each other crazy.
I've been thinking about pulling back my devotion and not watching as many games or posting as much, esp since it will be tough to beat OKC and pretty impossible to beat Miami for the next 5 years.BUT if we get Nash, I'm back in. I'll watch every damn game. It would be fun.
Nash wouldn't make us much more likely to beat OKC or Miami, so I don't really understand this. I'm a fan of the Blazers, and always will be. How good other teams are doesn't change that in the slightest.
Well, neither would any guy we drafted (unless we move to top 3) or any free agent we get that isn't a top 10 player in the league.
What a Nash signing will do is put a smart veteran presence, high basketball IQ and leadership back on the team. look at the team in the beginning of the season...we were winning and people were saying we were a darkhorse for the NBA finals.....and...then inconsistency happened. A guy like nash addresses those inconsistencies
Well, neither would any guy we drafted (unless we move to top 3) or any free agent we get that isn't a top 10 player in the league.
Excellent^. What a Nash signing will do is put a smart veteran presence, high basketball IQ and leadership back on the team. look at the team in the beginning of the season...we were winning and people were saying we were a darkhorse for the NBA finals.....and...then inconsistency happened. A guy like nash addresses those inconsistencies
Just sign the best, Nash and Sloan. If they fail, start over a season later. The Celtics got old stars and it's kept them elite for 5 years.
Stop being so picky about how young they have to be.
I've been thinking about pulling back my devotion and not watching as many games or posting as much, esp since it will be tough to beat OKC and pretty impossible to beat Miami for the next 5 years. BUT if we get Nash, I'm back in. I'll watch every damn game. It would be fun.
Signing Nash may well become our best course of action. Houston is likely to retain Dragic, Deron Williams has always been an extreme longshot. Lin is a risk because he was such a flash in the pan, and NY is more likely to keep him now the early bird rights.
If we sign Nash, and draft a PG to sit behind him a couple of years, it could really work out well.
I like the Nash idea overall but I have one concern, He'd be great as a mentor/teacher espcially if we go the rebuild route which it seems we area. He only costs us capspace which we very possibly might not use much of otherwise to avoid overpaying for someone. However Nash could cost is a top 5 or much worse pick (or even lose the pick) in next year's draft because he does make us a lot better IMO. Is my concern out of whack or valid?
I like the Nash idea overall but I have one concern, He'd be great as a mentor/teacher espcially if we go the rebuild route which it seems we area. He only costs us capspace which we very possibly might not use much of otherwise to avoid overpaying for someone. However Nash could cost is a top 5 or much worse pick (or even lose the pick) in next year's draft because he does make us a lot better IMO. Is my concern out of whack or valid?
Signing Nash may well become our best course of action. Houston is likely to retain Dragic, Deron Williams has always been an extreme longshot. Lin is a risk because he was such a flash in the pan, and NY is more likely to keep him now the early bird rights.
If we sign Nash, and draft a PG to sit behind him a couple of years, it could really work out well.
I love the idea of having a proven vet to show a young point guard how to play in the NBA. It's said every year that it's the most difficult position to learn for a rookie.
Except the majority of good PGs in the league don't learn the position that way.
It's interesting that Nash would put Portland on his list. Must just be because we have cap room?
Without cap holds, Toronto has ~$42M committed salaries, Portland has ~$35M, and Phoenix has ~$32M (and his bird rights).
He's not looking to chase a ring on the cheap, he's looking for a big payday.