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"After all, Patterson says if Allen had his way in the 2005 draft, Deron Williams would have been in the Blazers backcourt, not Martell Webster and Jarrett Jack. But Patterson also said it was Allen who "insisted" he sign Darius Miles to a six-year, $48 million contract, over the objections of then-general manager John Nash and himself"
That pisses me off. Paul knew more than the GM and the fans. Interesting
"After all, Patterson says if Allen had his way in the 2005 draft, Deron Williams would have been in the Blazers backcourt, not Martell Webster and Jarrett Jack. But Patterson also said it was Allen who "insisted" he sign Darius Miles to a six-year, $48 million contract, over the objections of then-general manager John Nash and himself"
That pisses me off. Paul knew more than the GM and the fans. Interesting
This kinda contradicts the latest rumor of trading for a ROOKIE point guard, yes?
But... but... but if we had drafted Deron we wouldn't have sucked bad enough to get Roy, LMA, Oden and traded away Zbo...
I think if it were up to the fans (at least in this community at the time) the Blazers would have simply taken Chris Paul.
Webster at 6 was better at Webster at 3, but it was still an inferior move to taking a superior prospect, and I think that most of us knew that at the time.
Ed O.
Actually that is very true. And Deron could also of forced his way out of Portland like he did in Utah. It still pisses me off.
But... but... but if we had drafted Deron we wouldn't have sucked bad enough to get Roy, LMA, Oden and traded away Zbo...
Actually that is very true. And Deron could also of forced his way out of Portland like he did in Utah. It still pisses me off.
And I find it ironic that Paul gets shit for meddling in the draft, yet he knows as much as anyone else.
"After all, Patterson says if Allen had his way in the 2005 draft, Deron Williams would have been in the Blazers backcourt, not Martell Webster and Jarrett Jack. But Patterson also said it was Allen who "insisted" he sign Darius Miles to a six-year, $48 million contract, over the objections of then-general manager John Nash and himself"
That pisses me off. Paul knew more than the GM and the fans. Interesting
Now that Paul's career has gone the way of Roy's, was Webster the better choice?
Forced his way out? He forced Sloan out because he didnt agree with his approach and then the organization forced him out because they wanted something in return for the guy that forced out a cult-like coaching legend (atleast to SLC folks).
SlyPokerDog takes a bunch of silly quotes and forms some sort of factual thesis with them.
Ridiculous.
Wait... are you a fan of Bert and Hat Guy?
I'm a fan of a stable Blazer organization. This hodgepodge of rumors and hearsay seems stupid to me, regardless of what I wish for the franchise.
The organization is a joke, indicative of a group of sycophants and "yes" men who work for a guy that lucked into a vast fortune. Allen has no business sense, and would be no better off than any of us if he had never met Bill Gates.
The organization is a joke, indicative of a group of sycophants and "yes" men who work for a guy that lucked into a vast fortune. Allen has no business sense, and would be no better off than any of us if he had never met Bill Gates.
Yes, Bill just chose at random to make Paul a billionaire. Coulda been you instead.
Riiight.
barfo
What business has Paul run that's been successful since Microsoft? I'm pretty sure he's had a long string of failures over the past few decades. Bill was the driving force behind that company, not Paul. He just happened to be in the right place, at the right time.
Um, OK.
If you're trying to bait me, you're making it obvious.
