illmatic99
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" Terry has proved that you don't need minutes to develop."

"Really excited about Zach Collins. He's a two way player, he's tough, can shoot, can score, defend, is really long. Ironically like CJ, he was also drafted 10th and players usually picked in this range are relied upon early. He's developing and is going to be really really good. Currently we are 4th in the west, and the variance between 4th and 10th in the west is tiny and we can't afford to lose games now at the cost of his development. We also have a ton of positional conflicts with so many bigmen. Collins is in every day and working, and Terry has proved that you don't need minutes to develop. My background affords me the patience, but we are seeing behind the scenes how good this guy is and will be."
"There is a realistic timeline in the Western Conference. We sometimes need to take a longer lens... There is no quick fix that can make us say, 'we are better than the Warriors.' Nobody is afraid to go our and compete, but we require a sense of realism when it comes to this."
Regarding scouting: "I'd rather be on the road, at games, in college practices. I try to be at home when the team is, but when they're on the road, so am I. I try to get to about 85-110 college games in a year. You've got to get out, and for a high level prospect in our range, we have to see him a minimum of 3 times live for each of the staff. And a conference tournament counts as 1 of those times. So between me and the staff, we see each guy live about 12 times + film. I watch a lot of film prior to seeing the guys live on flights from Portland. "
I thought he just said that he wanted Collins the first time he saw him.Didn’t he say he only watched Collins live once? Lol.
I thought he just said that he wanted Collins the first time he saw him.
I'm glad you weren't being serious; I didn't pick it up because it was definitely the kind of misinterpretation I've seen plenty of times around here.Yeah I wasn’t being serious anyway, but if Olshey said he only saw him live once, I’m guessing he wasn’t being serious either.

Over/under on how many times he starts a sentence with “Look”? 57.5?
It was in the context of how there is not one move that we can make to vault ourselves ahead of GS in the next few years. You have to think for the future with both the draft and the players retained in FA."but we require a sense of realism when it comes to this." What does that mean?
"but we require a sense of realism when it comes to this." What does that mean?
That it's good that the players feel like they can play with anyone, but basically, the staff has to remain level-headed and realize there is no sense in gutting the team's future in order to acquire a good team that can't beat the warriors
What I've been saying about him from day 1.... Hope Neil and I am right!"Really excited about Zach Collins. He's a two way player, he's tough, can shoot, can score, defend, is really long. Ironically like CJ, he was also drafted 10th and players usually picked in this range are relied upon early. He's developing and is going to be really really good. Currently we are 4th in the west, and the variance between 4th and 10th in the west is tiny and we can't afford to lose games now at the cost of his development. We also have a ton of positional conflicts with so many bigmen. Collins is in every day and working, and Terry has proved that you don't need minutes to develop. My background affords me the patience, but we are seeing behind the scenes how good this guy is and will be."
Not necessarily, because that bad contract can bite our future's ass if we're above a certain salary threshold for a certain number of years. But I think attaching an asset to move a bad contract will only be done as a last-ditch effort as the clock is ticking down.So that mean we give up no zach Collins or Swanigan or a 1st rounder to Move a Bad contract away?
Not necessarily, because that bad contract can bite our future's ass if we're above a certain salary threshold for a certain number of years. But I think attaching an asset to move a bad contract will only be done as a last-ditch effort as the clock is ticking down.
Through the rules of Restricted Free Agency. We will retain them - no question about that.I just Wonder how Portland pay Nurkic and Then resign vonleh or connaughton when the Blazers have 112 Million in guaranteed money without these players when free agency is starting
Through the rules of Restricted Free Agency. We will retain them - no question about that.
he said he liked some pass Collins made, without watching or whatever... that was the moment he knew Collins is the truthI thought he just said that he wanted Collins the first time he saw him.
I just Wonder how Portland pay Nurkic and Then resign vonleh or connaughton when the Blazers have 112 Million in guaranteed money without these players when free agency is starting
we need to find the way to keep Vonleh, if not, we better play Collins there, I dont want to watch ChiefYou can go over the cap to sign your own players. I'm also not sure we're gonna pay Vonleh.
I just Wonder how Portland pay Nurkic and Then resign vonleh or connaughton when the Blazers have 112 Million in guaranteed money without these players when free agency is starting
I don't think Vonleh will cost too much. I suspect we won't re-sign Davis, and will pay Vonleh a couple mil more than we're paying Davis. If Vonleh gets anything north of $12M then I agree we'll let him walk - but I'm thinking we'll give him around $9M.You can go over the cap to sign your own players. I'm also not sure we're gonna pay Vonleh.
