Olshey interview on ESPN 6/5 recap

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Olshey is fired as GM of the Blazers and @Gronk Brady is hired. You take control of the team in the exact current situation with contracts, dead money, Trade exceptions, draft picks, etc. Other posters have control of other teams and from now until our draft you can make any trades you want with other teams (as long as they work under the CBA). Then we have the draft and you can pick whoever you want. You can blow up the team or just trade CJ or do whatever you want. Free agency is a little tricky but we are trying to figure out a way to have people not involved represent the players and they listen to pitches. C'mon it would be fun!
 
I will admit the 1st half of the 2017-2018 season was about as frustrated at the Blazers / NBA as I have ever been...

We're you not around for the Sebastian Telfair/Darius Miles era of infamy? People complain about Olshey, but that John Nash really knew how to screw up a draft.

And if you think Olshey overspent during the summer of 2016 (ok, he did - by a lot), John Nash gave Darius Miles a $40 million contract back when the salary cap was $43.87 million.

BNM
 
We're you not around for the Sebastian Telfair/Darius Miles era of infamy? People complain about Olshey, but that John Nash really knew how to screw up a draft.

And if you think Olshey overspent during the summer of 2016 (ok, he did - by a lot), John Nash gave Darius Miles a $40 million contract back when the salary cap was $43.87 million.

BNM
I was alive yes, and I have listed out my issues with NO too many times and yes 2016 was an issue but I have more.
The thing is I had high expectations for this year (which was my own fault), the Darius Miles years I knew they were bad. I just feel like Dame is a legit super star but the coaching / roster besides him are so annoying sometimes...
 
We'd be a better team if we got better veteran players.

- Neal Olshey
 
We'd be a better team if we got better veteran players.

- Neal Olshey

Cleveland got this veteran player named Lebron from the Miami Heat and look how good they are doing.

Golden State got this veteran player named Durant from the OKC Thunder and look how good they are doing.

I agree with this strategy. I can't believe no one on the Blazers has ever thought of it before.
 
Yeah, when teams had money. No one is going to add Leonard’s contract without matching salaries, which almost makes it a waste of time. Most teams couldn’t add him even if they wanted to.

Technically, only ATL has enough cap space to completely absorb Meyer's contract, but that's based on cap holds, team options, etc.

Spotrac has a list of "Practical Cap Space" for all 30 teams which shows a more realistic picture of what the free agent market will be like this summer. If you go here:

http://www.spotrac.com/nba/cap/2018/

And click on the Practical Cap Space column heading it will sort all 30 teams by how much potential cap space each can create. That column shows 11 teams with enough practical cap space to absorb Meyers contract without any outgoing salary.

Of course, not all teams will renounce all cap holds or decline all team options, but there will be several teams with cap space available this summer. Not as many as in the past, but more than the "not many" or "5 or fewer" I've read elsewhere.

Of course teams renouncing cap holds and declining team options won't be doing so to land Meyers Leonard. They will be doing so to land guys like LeBron James and Paul George, but when it comes to top name free agents, there are always more suitors than A-list free agents. Some team that gets rebuffed by their first, second and third choices, and finds themselves with $20+ million in cap space may be willing to take Meyers off our hands if we also include something of value like a future 2nd round draft pick, and/or the always popular "cash considerations".

A guy can dream...

BNM
 
Olshey is fired as GM of the Blazers and @Gronk Brady is hired. You take control of the team in the exact current situation with contracts, dead money, Trade exceptions, draft picks, etc. Other posters have control of other teams and from now until our draft you can make any trades you want with other teams (as long as they work under the CBA). Then we have the draft and you can pick whoever you want. You can blow up the team or just trade CJ or do whatever you want. Free agency is a little tricky but we are trying to figure out a way to have people not involved represent the players and they listen to pitches. C'mon it would be fun!
When does it start?
 
When does it start?
Trades start as soon as we get two more people. Draft date I was going to let people vote and try to get a date but it needs to be before the real draft. Free agency after that. Other than the draft it's not something that you have to be here at a certain time for.
 
Olshey is fired as GM of the Blazers and @Gronk Brady is hired. You take control of the team in the exact current situation with contracts, dead money, Trade exceptions, draft picks, etc. Other posters have control of other teams and from now until our draft you can make any trades you want with other teams (as long as they work under the CBA). Then we have the draft and you can pick whoever you want. You can blow up the team or just trade CJ or do whatever you want. Free agency is a little tricky but we are trying to figure out a way to have people not involved represent the players and they listen to pitches. C'mon it would be fun!

Ill play the part of an FA.


You want me? Okay. Get LBJ and Ill sign for the league min.
 
He’s taking his talents to Oakland!
Get the fuck out.

Seriously. I hadn't really thought about it. Houston is my concern, but if GSW somehow got him to sign for the league min I will boycott the NBA.
On Cowherd's show this morning, Nick Wright was asking why LeBron going to the Warriors is any different than Durant going there. He's right. They both would be pansies.
 
I love how several of you are hyping up Meyers like he improved last year. Olshey isn't the only one who'd make a decent living as a used car salesman...
One way to move product past it's shelf life....the alternative doesn't do much. Meyers did improve ...he rebounded better and played closer to the basket..small sample size but I wouldn't exactly call it hyping him up to give him a bit of credit...the guy makes one mistake in a game he'll get skewered around here..people booed him at the Moda Center for entering a game...I don't get that much either. I'm not a big Meyers fan at all but if ever a player needed a new start...it's him
 
What about the TPE and our pick to Sacramento for Bogdanovic? Sac saves 9m and picks up another first. Not sure they would do it because Bogdanovic is good but they do also have Hield and Jackson, and if Ayton goes one, Doncic. Shit I’d even take Hield, but I think their owner is still in love with him.

But Bogdanovic in Portland would be $$$$.
 
The series against NOP exposed deficiencies in our offense.

PASS THE FUCKING BALL!!!!!!
We did pass the ball, we passed up so many open shots because no one wanted to take a shot that wasn't named CJ or Dame. I forgot what he was on but CJ was on a podcast where he talked about the fact we had the most passes out of open shots in the playoffs when we were eliminated.
 
Our pick, Aminu, Leonard, and Layman for Barnes?
 
C'mon... You gotta link stuff like that River...

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Meyers Leonard Among “Long-Shot” Center Trade Prospects this Summer
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Bleacher Report’s Dan Favale lists Portland’s little-used pivot as an unlikely, but possible, trade target.
By Dave Deckard@DaveDeckard Jun 5, 2018, 11:34am PDT
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The Portland Trail Blazers are likely to be active in the NBA trade market this summer, looking to acquire talent and drop expensive salaries. Bleacher Report’s Dan Favale suggests that Meyers Leonard might be on the move in that process. Favale lists Leonard—along with Kevin Love, Tyson Chandler, and Marc Gasol, among others—as a “long shot” candidates for the trading block.

He suggests that other pieces will be necessary in order to bait the hook for a Leonard deal:

Greasing the wheels of a Leonard salary dump is Portland’s bookkeeping middle ground. Al-Farouq Aminu (one year, $7 million) and Moe Harkless (two years, $22.3 million) are more valuable as assets at their respective price points. Moving Evan Turner helps the cause, but it will likely cost two first-round picks (or prospects) to lop off the $36.5 million he’s owed through 2019-20.

Granted, shipping out Leonard’s contract is no walk in the park. He finished the season behind Davis, Nurkic and rookie Zach Collins in the big-man rotation. And the Blazers would sooner turn to smaller lineups with Aminu or Harkless at the 4 before giving him minutes at power forward.

After discussing Leonard’s attributes, Favale suggests that while unlikely, the chances of a Leonard trade aren’t zero. Meyers may have suitors:

Still, other teams will talk themselves into Leonard. He doesn’t turn 27 until February and won’t break the bank at about $11 million annually. He’ll be worth the gamble to rebuilding types if attached to a protected first-rounder. The Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks and Orlando Magic immediately spring to mind. So, too, do the Miami Heat if the Blazers are interested in expanding to a bad-salary swap for Hassan Whiteside rather than straight-up savings.

@dviss Found it on Blazer's Edge but it's a bleacher report article
 
He always reminds me of Dorell Wright as a player...

What? Barnes is an ideal secondary scorer who can do more than just stand outside the arc. Hes also a versatile defender who can defend on the perimeter and in the post. He’s overpaid but is exactly the type of wing we’re looking for.
 
You know the flashes that Harkless shows occasionally? That’s what Barnes does on the regular.
 
We did pass the ball, we passed up so many open shots because no one wanted to take a shot that wasn't named CJ or Dame. I forgot what he was on but CJ was on a podcast where he talked about the fact we had the most passes out of open shots in the playoffs when we were eliminated.
Last in assists. Crushed in the playoffs
 
What? Barnes is an ideal secondary scorer who can do more than just stand outside the arc. Hes also a versatile defender who can defend on the perimeter and in the post. He’s overpaid but is exactly the type of wing we’re looking for.
Didn't say he was a bad player...just compared him to Dorell who was also a versatile player..
 

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