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Lillard >>> Drummond and it's not even close
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I'm not as high on Olshey as the rest of you. I think he has played it safe for the most part and done things more from a default perspective as general manager and to me has shown very little risk and creativity any one of his off seasons. One thing I thought he brought was a stable force to the team which helped with chemistry but that was anything but visible last year. This team had a lot of problems for supposedly liking each other. I think he is way overrated by many of you. No offense of course.
What problems did the team have chemistry wise mr. Insider?
Ask LA who has had problems befriending them.
And that's based off what?
Also, if it's just one guy maybe he needs to look in the mirror.
Off of reports? I think I read that he is close to one of them...Alonzo Gee which shocked me.
I just don't think it' as good as reported. These guys should be giving up themselves for each other.
Off of reports? I think I read that he is close to one of them...Alonzo Gee which shocked me.
I just don't think it' as good as reported. These guys should be giving up themselves for each other.
How you like him now?
How you like him now?
You're like the guy who grades someone's essay
I'll give him this much. Knowing that the cornerstone of his team is about to leave with zero compensation coming back, it looks like he's trying to turn chickenshit into chicken salad. I'll let you know how it tastes this time next year.
Batum and Blake will never forgive you for saying this RastaWell, I'll give him this much: he can persuade people to eat chickenshit.
The contingency works both ways: It can benefit Aldridge if he chooses to stay, and save the Blazers if he goes.
"We have the Bird rights on our guys," says Olshey of free agents Matthews and Robin Lopez, "which means we have the ability to bring back a team -- if guys want to return -- that will be a win-now group."
The Blazers want Aldridge to stay. Olshey is going to remind him that his input has been sought and valued on every important move the Blazers have made over these last three years. But if he departs, then the Blazers will find themselves with $41 million in cap space to build around the young core, with a new franchise leader in Lillard and not a single toxic contract to be unloaded.
I didn't like that "win now" quote. Somehow it sounded like he was ready to belittle that in favor of "win down the line". (Which looks less likely given how many picks we've traded.)
Ah yes, the paranoia runs deep.
Me too. The problem is, if we draft Drummond at 6, Lillard doesn't fall to 11 and our PG of the future is...
Fat Boy Felton?
You're like the guy who grades someone's essay before they're finished.
