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Hard to argue that Whiteside isn't the much better defender.
Why do you say that? Rim protection stats are nearly identical, and skewing in Nurk's favor. He was one of the best defenders from the C position last year.
 
Why do you say that? Rim protection stats are nearly identical, and skewing in Nurk's favor. He was one of the best defenders from the C position last year.

Yup, you are correct. Last year within 6 feet their defensive FG% was almost identical (54%). Interesting to note that Harkless was 52% and Zach lead the league (players more than 23 games played) with 47%. A. Davis was 51% and Gobert was 52%. I wonder what would happen to Collins numbers if he played more center.
 
Yup, you are correct. Last year within 6 feet their defensive FG% was almost identical (54%). Interesting to note that Harkless was 52% and Zach lead the league (players more than 23 games played) with 47%. A. Davis was 51% and Gobert was 52%. I wonder what would happen to Collins numbers if he played more center.
Also keep an eye on the FGA. Nurk's defensive usage (if there is such a thing) was also among the tops in the league. It's a wonder he wasn't in even more foul trouble with our guards' inability to keep anyone in front of them. He was the direct reason why our defense improved so much last year.
 
Don’t believe the full MLE is a realistic option for Portland.

But Rudy Gay could probably be had for the tax MLE.

He just declined $7.9M second season offer from Spurs. Unless we offer him tax exception for three years ($16M) he’s not coming.

I like Bjelica as a target but he will get full MLE from someone and Timberwolves might even match that (he’s a better fit next to Towns than Gibson these days).
 
He just declined $7.9M second season offer from Spurs. Unless we offer him tax exception for three years ($16M) he’s not coming.

Isn’t that literally what I said?
 
The problem with the MLE is that all the other playoff teams have the same tool. I highly doubt we’re getting anyone with it unless we use it to overpay someone that doesn’t deserve it, like a Vince carter. That better not happen.
 
The problem with the MLE is that all the other playoff teams have the same tool. I highly doubt we’re getting anyone with it unless we use it to overpay someone that doesn’t deserve it, like a Vince carter. That better not happen.
I have a feeling we're gonna make a run at Will Barton. And I have mixed feelings about that.
 
I have a feeling we're gonna make a run at Will Barton.

He’s been open about wanting to get paid, start, and be a focal point. I’d highly doubt Portland being in the mix.
 


Ridiculous numbers in Turkey last season. Shot over 50% from outside on almost 3 attempts a game. Career 44% shooter from outside.

Can’t say I’ve watched him play though, so can’t provide much beyond that.
 
I mean, we could end up trading Nurk if he did do the whole QO route. I’ve mentioned a Nurk, Turner, and Biggie for Whiteside and Winslow type deal. Which I may be in favor of if we can’t get a long term deal with Nurk.

Whiteside is my center on 2K (fantasy draft lol) he sets way better screens than Nurk, rebounds better and actually dunks...

I know it's a game...
 


Ridiculous numbers in Turkey last season. Shot over 50% from outside on almost 3 attempts a game. Career 44% shooter from outside.

Can’t say I’ve watched him play though, so can’t provide much beyond that.


https://fansided.com/2018/02/12/james-nunnally-nba-role-player-europe/

The first thing that stands out about Nunnally is his NBA body, which is comparable to Nicolas Batum’s. Nunnally is 6-foot-7 and weighs 200-pounds and Batum is 6-foot-8 and also weights 200-pounds. Nunnally’s official wingspan was unavailable online, but you’ll see in the coming clips that it’s impressive and, once again, comparable to Batum.

Nunnally’s body is a huge asset for him, especially on the defensive end, where he’s been impressive in his two seasons with Fenerbahce. His athleticism, size and length give even the best European scorers problems and would likely transition well to the NBA game.

Nunnally’s length allows him to be disruptive in the passing lane, and make the occasional block
 


Ridiculous numbers in Turkey last season. Shot over 50% from outside on almost 3 attempts a game. Career 44% shooter from outside.

Can’t say I’ve watched him play though, so can’t provide much beyond that.


I watched him play, great shooter. Doesn't hurt to give it a try and maybe sign him with the minimum.
 
If an organization like Miami and a coach like Spoelstra can’t get Whiteside to buy into being a team player, no one else can either. Hard pass.
Coach not playing him in the 4th. They pay him like he's the Man. They tell him he's the Man. They act like he's the Man. But, they don't play him like The Man.

Sorry, I see Whiteside's side on this one.
 
Pat is at best the 13th or 14th guy in a rotation, but definetly not a Backup SG
 
Coach not playing him in the 4th. They pay him like he's the Man. They tell him he's the Man. They act like he's the Man. But, they don't play him like The Man.

Sorry, I see Whiteside's side on this one.

They PAID him like the man. Not much they can do about that now. If it wasn’t for that contract he’d probably be elsewhere
 
He’s been open about wanting to get paid, start, and be a focal point. I’d highly doubt Portland being in the mix.

He's also reminisced openly about if he was still in Portland and how he would love to be playing with Dame and CJ. I'd love if we could get him. He was always a great team player and he could do a bit of everything.
 
He's also reminisced openly about if he was still in Portland and how he would love to be playing with Dame and CJ. I'd love if we could get him. He was always a great team player and he could do a bit of everything.
I think he can start at SF and we can stagger him along with one of Dame/CJ the rest of the game. Think Indy will pay him top $ though so he might have priced himself out.
 
All second rounders have to be signed using either caproom or an exception.
The exception would be the "minimum salary exception", most likely. Pat signed one that was 3years @ minimum each year (came to 2.2M total, iirc)
 
I love this board. I'll read to the end of the thread next time before posting. (But I always seem to say that).
 
I feel like this would be a Stotts wet dream...

 
I feel like this would be a Stotts wet dream...


I fear you may be right. But a guy whose BPM and VORP have been negative every year of his career just doesn't scream "needle-mover" to me.
 

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