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Are you perhaps thinking of Richie Frahm?
YES! It wasn't Dickau, though I think I kind of combined him and Frahm into one person...
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Are you perhaps thinking of Richie Frahm?

Btw, I just remembered another foreign player who played for Portland. Sasha Djordjevic. I fail to remember much about him though...like he quit on the team or something?
T.Rob and crapolla for green
My thoughts:
- Kaman and Rolo out there just swallow up the interior on defense. This is the biggest lineup of decent bigs we've had since 2000.
- Lillard went out there to prove that he's tired of being labeled a bad defender. I think he really threw off Chris Paul several times with the effort he put in on the offensive end. He's also clearly pretty pissed off with the label of not being a finisher at the rim. Also, Rolo, don't touch his head.
- The biggest hole in this team is probably third string PG. Compared to many teams that's such a luxury to have as a problem. Especially when Batum can essentially play PG. It'd be nice to cement in one quality swing man, but I guess someone will emerge between CJ, The People's Champ and Wright.
- Thomas Robinson is the odd man out. Kaman is the primary bench big man. After that Leonard gives you perimeter shooting and size and Joel gives you defense, both on the cheap. Robinson is more expensive, and although his rebounding is nice it's not enough.
- I was surprised that the Clippers announcers were talking about Lillard as potentially the best PG in the game (after, of course their beloved Paul). Maybe....
- Blazers beat a nearly full strength Clipper squad on their court without our best player. Nice day to be a Blazer fan.If things go right, we could win 60 games this year.
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I'm not sure if it this the picture where Lillard blew by CP3 or not but I like to think it is and I love the look on CP3's face.
Kaman is going to make Freeland and Leonard develop in leaps and bounds.
The Clips announcers said he and Kaman are very tight, if Kaman is helping Meyers "get it" then his acquisition may have been even better than I thought as his own play has been outstanding and if Meyers does come along with his help that's a huge bomus
I think Leonard actually rebounds better when he is on the floor with another big at the center. Similar to the way LMA's rebounding went up playing beside Rolo. Sounds kind of obviously but it is the proof that Leonard should be playing largely at PF and using his offensive strengths. If his defense can get consistently average it totally changes the options for this team
I haven't read through the whole thread but has anyone else commented how much Griffin struggled when Freeland was guarding him? Joel did a great job.
