PATTERSON BIG SHOW INTERVIEW

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I agree. I always thought Patterson was a decent fellow, but was sked to do some specific thangs by Vulcan, did them, and then was abandonded. Vulcan doesn't like people that can be a threat to their power.

Patterson was hired to be a hatchet man. It's typical during a corporate restructuring to hire a CEO who makes all the tough decisions and is paid to be hated. When the turnaround is complete, you hire someone who can re-grow the company. Patterson and Nash were the guys hired to burn it all down.
 
Patterson and Nash were the guys hired to burn it all down.

Well, they did a horrible job of that.

During their tenure, they...
-tore apart a very talented team that simply needed tweaking.
-screwed up the 04 and 05 drafts pretty horribly
-signed on players like miles, randolph, and ratliff to unnecessarily long and exorbitant contracts.
-broke the team's nba record consecutive playoff streak.
-did not clean up the team's "jailblazer" image.
-lost 55 and 61 games in two consecutive seasons.
-aided in prolonging the rebuilding period.
-distanced the fans even further from the team (take a look at the attendance #s from 02-06).
 
Seriously, when the hell did Steve Patterson gain an air of any kind of legitimacy about him?
 
Patterson on the MSP right now (8:00) interesting stuff so far ...
 
CIP: Why would you keep a guy on board when you already fired him?
Patterson: Now you know what I had to deal with.

Patterson: Any time you don't have an owner who doesn't live in the city, it makes it tough. You want to have an owner a part of the community and understands the city. All the people surrounding PA are "tone-deaf" to PR.
With poor business people up top, it's hard for the people within the organization to perform.
There's been a 20-year long relationship between LeGarrie and Bert Kolde... Kolde has long lusted for the job to run one of Allen's sports teams and doesn't understand why he's never gotten a chance and he's tried.
LeGarrie, KP and Penn's agent, overplayed his card in trying to get Penn and KP new contracts.
 
Sounds like Lagarrie might be the root of the trouble ...
 
Patterson:
- Patterson hired KP, and is a big fan of KP's. The Blazers could've hired one of Patterson or Nash's friends instead of KP, but didn't and Patterson wanted someone from the outside.
- His first draft with the team, they just had five names on the white board and that was how the draft was conducted in their war room. He wanted to change that, and that's why he hired KP and his new-age approach/thinking.
- The franchise will get somebody and they'll survive.
- 2006 Draft, he was the GM and made the trades with Ainge and McHale, and not KP's. The deals for the 2nd-round picks were made by John Gabriel.
- KP was the one that made the Sergio deal during the draft.
- Some scouts preferred Morrison, some scouts wanted Foye.. and PA was leaning toward Morrison during the pre-draft workouts.
- PA wavered on the trade with Minnesota for Roy, and it came down to how much money the Blazers were going to pay Minnesota. It got down to $1 million, and there was a minute left on the clock and Patterson told PA to do it but he was hesitating. With 45 seconds left, Patterson basically told PA you have to do it or else you're not going to get the deal done, and he did.
 
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Sounds like Patterson made that happen...

without roy and lma deals what does KP really have???

Batum??? Camby??? thats about it

Doesnt look that great now...
 
KP has explicitly said: "When I first saw Roy at the predraft workouts, I knew he was ours."

Patterson might have made the call to the other teams, but the scouting and personnel decisions were made by KP.
 
KP has explicitly said: "When I first saw Roy at the predraft workouts, I knew he was ours."

Patterson might have made the call to the other teams, but the scouting and personnel decisions were made by KP.

I believe it was KP and his scouts that identified him as the talent they wanted, but give credit where it is due, Patterson pulled the levers to get the deal done (as well as the Tyrus for LMA swap).
 
I believe it was KP and his scouts that identified him as the talent they wanted, but give credit where it is due, Patterson pulled the levers to get the deal done (as well as the Tyrus for LMA swap).

Ok, but the talent evaluators here were KP & CO.
 
Patterson and Nash were the guys hired to burn it all down.

I'd find that argument much more compelling if they hadn't penned the Ratliff, Miles and Randolph contracts.

They burned it all down, then went out and bought a shitload of new expensive dead wood.

I guess you could argue they were hired to burn it all down, and Paul Allen made the mistake of not firing them soon enough after the scorching was complete. They were competent "burners", and lousy "builders".
 
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What's done is done. At this point there's no reason to flame the Vulcans or try to figure out who is responsible for one move or another. I just hope they bring in someone who has some vision of how to get this team to a championship.
 
Ouch Paul's Sister is a in the "circle". That could be a major problem if Paul dies. Patterson obviously thinks Bert Kolde is a bafoon.
 
Ok, but the talent evaluators here were KP & CO.

I agree, but I think at some point along the line the "& CO." part got dropped. KP's been riding on a lot of fan sentiment that everything he touched had turned to gold and that he was this massive wheeler dealer because of all the trades he'd orchestrated on draft day in 2006, well maybe he wasn't so much of a wheeler dealer after all, and maybe Chad Buchanan and Mike Born didn't get enough credit for the scouting they did.

I liked KP, I thought he was a pretty good GM, but I'm glad the halo is maybe going to get knocked off of his head a little bit ... KP the fallible human being is whole lot more appealing to me than Saint Kev.
 
Patterson:
- Stability leads to long-term success. But when you have other folks who weigh in on the decisions like people in Vulcan who don't live in the community and don't know sports business, it causes a lot of dysfunction in the organization. You need the GM and president to have a direct line to PA, which KP and Penn didn't at the end, which caused all this mess.
- Warkentein has always lobbied to get back into Portland
- In the loop in PA's circle are PA's sister, Hat man, Tod Leiweke, Warkentein and then it filters down to his accountants, etc.
- PA isn't somebody who is uninvolved. His instincts are good and he does know a lot about players in the draft. But it's guys who aren't informed like Bert Kolde who have a big influence on PA, and try to make their own personnel decisions.
- Patterson would've drafted Durant.
 
OOO now paterson upset me.....

he said he would have taken durant.....
 
LOL, what a joke. "I would have favored Durant."

Sure, your draft record of Telfair in 2004 and Webster in 2005 speaks for yourself, Steve.
 
Patterson:
- Doctors tagged Miles' knees as having 18 months tops.
- He was told to get the Miles' long-term deal done, even though he didn't want to.
 
LOL, what a joke. "I would have favored Durant."

Sure, your draft record of Telfair in 2004 and Webster in 2005 speaks for yourself, Steve.

Nash wanted Telfair and won out, and Webster was pure Allen who fell in love with him after a workout ... you keep forgetting that this is an organizational decision; there are factions that favor certain guys over others.
 
Steve Patterson..... "Its not my managements style to talk behind the Presidents back"

Game Over TP and KP
 
I do tend to think he should have skipped over saying he'd take Durant (even if it was true) it's too easy to say that now.
 
Saying he would take Durant when 29 other BASKETBALL PEOPLE around the league would have taken Oden makes him look like a joke who loves playing the victim role.
 
Great interview. Hopefully they put it up on the 95.5 site soon. Tons of good stuff that Patterson just said. I don't know if all of it he said were true, but it sure makes for one hell of a conversation piece.
 
Saying he would take Durant when 29 other BASKETBALL PEOPLE around the league would have taken Oden makes him look like a joke who loves playing the victim role.

Possibly ... but there is no denying at the time that there was a certain sentiment that Oden had injury issues (his knees did get flagged in the predraft physical) and it's not like Oden was the slam dunk consensus pick amongst everyone, Simmons and Jonathan Givony were both on Durant over Oden.

http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Durant-Eclipses-Oden-on-DraftExpress-Mock-Draft-1815/
 
Great interview. Hopefully they put it up on the 95.5 site soon. Tons of good stuff that Patterson just said. I don't know if all of it he said were true, but it sure makes for one hell of a conversation piece.

I don't know if it's all true either, but a lot of it sounds plausible.
 

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