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Is Paul Allen sitting under a rock somewhere? I think Olshey has lost it
 
I swear if Lamarcus is stringing Olshey along telling him hes gonna stay he makes all these stupid moves and then bails Im gonna be mad.

Is it not crystal clear to you that all of the moves we've seen so far make it abundantly clear that Aldridge did tell him something? Mainly that there's no way he's coming back.
 
Not sure who he has in mind with all the cap space, or if he can land them. But he has a plan, no doubt about that.
 
This is the 2nd time in 2 days that he has made a deal where the Blazers give up the best player. How often does that work? He's just not very competent.

Shedding guaranteed money. Full rebuild mode.
 
I think target #1 is Roy Hibbert or DeAndre Jordan. They'll try to sell this to Aldridge and if that doesn't work, they'll move onto Greg Monroe.
 
Beverly is one of those guys you hate unless he's on your team, he'd be fine.
 
Woj

The Blazers haven't conceded that Aldridge is gone, but he'd undoubtedly return to a different roster.
So to re-arrange the double-negative, Aldridge would, without a doubt, return if they got a different roster??
 
WTF? i dont like the trade but plumlee is >>> RHJ....RHJ is an unknown

Plumlee is a known commodity - he just isn't anything special. There's about an 80% chance RHJ will be the same (only younger). There is about a 20% chance that he becomes an elite defender and an impact player.

We are taking a chance on Vonleh - who is nothing but raw promise, but we are unwilling to take a chance on a kid with physical talent AND an actual, valuable skill. I don't understand the logic there.
 
I think Neil has done a phenomenal Job. You guys are flipping out over what has basically been:

Batum, Blake and Hollis-Jefferson for Henderson, Vonleh, Plumlee and Connaughton... That's a positive trade....

Wow. We are just going to have to agree to disagree on that!
 
Plumlee only got 20 mins a game and had about the same.production as Rolo and is gonna make 1 million... and he is younger.

That's a big claim to make that he is a known commodity and nothing special... he is still growing. Shit people were all over Batum's potential still and he is 4 years older


Plumlee is a known commodity - he just isn't anything special. There's about an 80% chance RHJ will be the same (only younger). There is about a 20% chance that he becomes an elite defender and an impact player.

We are taking a chance on Vonleh - who is nothing but raw promise, but we are unwilling to take a chance on a kid with physical talent AND an actual, valuable skill. I don't understand the logic there.
 
I think Neil has done a phenomenal Job. You guys are flipping out over what has basically been:

Batum, Blake and Hollis-Jefferson for Henderson, Vonleh, Plumlee and Connaughton... That's a positive trade....

What are the Blazers doing? Are we rebuilding or trying to compete? I seriously don't know right now
And saved about $5M, which is a lot. And he's made Kaman expendable by getting Plumlee on the cheap, so essentially saves us $8M
 
I think Neil has done a phenomenal Job. You guys are flipping out over what has basically been:

Batum, Blake and Hollis-Jefferson for Henderson, Vonleh, Plumlee and Connaughton... That's a positive trade....

So you want to pay him 7 mill a year to play 15 mpg behind Damian AND CJ?...

I think there are better places to spend money on someone who will hardly play.
 
Wow. We are just going to have to agree to disagree on that!

Too soon to tell. Vonleh is the biggest unknown and will be for a couple of years. Connaughton is also an unknown and quite frankly so is Plumlee.

On the flip side, so is RHJ. He could be great.........

Bump this thread in 3 years
 
You guys are all missing the obvious, these moves make perfect sense if... Lamarcus is staying. Our bench just got way better, and in reality Plumlee is = to Lopez, but cheaper. It clears room to resign Lamarcus and pursue Demarre Carroll.
 
You guys are all missing the obvious, these moves make perfect sense if... Lamarcus is staying. Our bench just got way better, and in reality Plumlee is = to Lopez, but cheaper. It clears room to resign Lamarr and pursue Demarre Carroll.
I think Plumlee's better than Rolo. 15/10 per 36, and he's more athletic and a better finisher around the rim.
 
You guys are all missing the obvious, these moves make perfect sense if... Lamarcus is staying. Our bench just got way better, and in reality Plumlee is = to Lopez, but cheaper. It clears room to resign Lamarcus and pursue Demarre Carroll.


http://bkref.com/tiny/5jmQZ Plumlee versus Lopez. He's a slight upgrade (big downgrade in FT% but an upgrade in rebounding and shooting).
 
I was anxious to see how Olshey would attack this offseason because I thought a move or two needed to be made (even if Aldridge stayed) and he didn't seem to have a lot of assets at his disposal.

None of the moves he made look like game-changers to me, but I think the Blazers have a better roster now, and better overall talent, that they did at the beginning of the week. And I think they now will be in a good position with the cap to make a run at a couple of good players should LA leave. Now, whether they can convince them to come to Portland is another matter, but money shouldn't be an issue. Olshey did a nice job of clearing cap space and increasing overall talent, IMO.
 
I was anxious to see how Olshey would attack this offseason because I thought a move or two needed to be made (even if Aldridge stayed) and he didn't seem to have a lot of assets at his disposal.

None of the moves he made look like game-changers to me, but I think the Blazers have a better roster now, and better overall talent, that they did at the beginning of the week. And I think they now will be in a good position with the cap to make a run at a couple of good players should LA leave. Now, whether they can convince them to come to Portland is another matter, but money shouldn't be an issue. Olshey did a nice job of clearing cap space and increasing overall talent, IMO.

They're game changers because they cleared up more space (enough to sign another max player) AND they added a few nice bench players in Plumlee, Henderson, and Vonleh.
 
I think Neil has done a phenomenal Job. You guys are flipping out over what has basically been:

Batum, Blake and Hollis-Jefferson for Henderson, Vonleh, Plumlee and Connaughton... That's a positive trade....
Plus a boat load of cap room.
 
Olshey did a nice job of clearing cap space and increasing overall talent, IMO.
Not only did he do both, he made us younger, thus gaining a year or two on a rebuild if we have to go through one
Lillard, CJ, Meyers, Plumlee, Vonleh, Connaugton & Crabbe is a GREAT group to have immediately after blowing it up. If you don't like what Olshey has done then you're failing to see the bigger picture
 
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7 mil for a defensive specialist when the cap explodes? Chump. Change.

I'm glad you're not our GM if you want to pay "chump change" or 1/6th of our current available salary on a guy who will play MAYBE 15 minutes per game. Cory Joseph would be a much smarter play given his playing style, little bit taller, and still a great defender and you'd be paying half of that for him.
 
We've got too many young bigs right now. I'm assuming that we're planning on either signing LA, or Love.

Who do we play out of Plumlee, Vonleh, and Nards? They're all young. They're all promising players. I think a trade is going to happen.

Either that, or we're keeping all three and we're using the other cap space to go after a wing. Not sure who though. Did LeBron opt out?
 

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