- Ed Davis
- Pat Connaughton
- Napier
- PapaG
+ Trent
+ Simons
+ Stauskas
+ Curry
Kept Layman at cheap $$$
Kept Baldwin at cheap $$$
Extended Nurk for reasonable $$$
Good News: Guard Rotation
It will be much better than last year. Dame/CJ with Baldwin/Curry makes me very optimistic.
Good News: Reasonable Contracts given
Nurk, Nik, Curry, Baldwin, Layman all cheap contracts. Next year? We'll see.
Bad News: Front Court
Strictly Worse than last year. Davis/Collins coming off the bench was good last year, and would be better this year. Now we have Collins/Biggie which makes me nervous
Bad News: ET still in the House
Biebs is an immature Jr. Higher, but I don't mind because he doesn't play. From what I gather, ET is a net negative on the court (not even including his salary in the discussion). I don't think the coach is going to just stop playing him, either.
Bad News: No "Impact Veteran"
Neil talked on multiple occasions about getting an "impact vet", using the "TPE as an asset", and "being aggressive." Many are still waiting.
Bad News: Future Picks
I'm glad we traded 2 future 2nds for Trent, but at the end of the day, we still have 2 less future 2nds. This is a bigger deal for the Blazers than for other teams since drafting is our GM specialty.
My Hot Take
The 2020-21 Blazers with Biebs and ET coming off our cap, and our last 4 draftees maturing will be very, very good. But how much better will this year's team be than last year's? It all depends on the improvement of Collins, Baldwin, and Curry, and to some extent the consistency of Nurk. That's a nerve-racking place to be, and while I personally am OK with it, some fans are understandably "NERVOUS." The summer isn't over, though waiting for an Impace Veteran feels a lot like waiting for Godot. We only have until the end of the month before TPE expires, and it's really starting to feel like it won't get used.