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"Neil needs to draft well and attract a key free-agent."

Basically Neil needs to land impact players from both free-agency and the draft. No more projects.

Who are those players? I'm guessing he's looking more at uneven trades rather than signing a free-agent straight out. Maybe take a gigantic risk and look at Bynum? or trade for Eric Gordon?

Impact players in the draft? You're going to have to hope to land a pick in the top-10.

Zeller? Len? Burke?

I think this roster is a ways away. Neil will definitely have to work some magic.
 
Are those names you are throwing out or that Quick threw out?
 
So Quick's plan is to go after two always injured extremely overpaid players and two white centers and a PG.
 
I dont think were way off. We need quality bench players and a defensive center.all those we have a shot at acquiring in the off season.

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Honestly, what we need is a huge upgrade at center an upgrade at SG and a bench
 
Honestly, what we need is a huge upgrade at center an upgrade at SG and a bench

I would be happy with the Center and Bench upgrades. Wes is fine by me as along as we get the other two addressed.
 
The problem is in a small market you can't depend on free agency like you can if you where in a big market. You can't just throw it out there just because you have tons of cap space and expect someone big to come to your team. I'm not saying the free agent thing is a bust in a small market just I would like to see the Blazers have more focus on the trading aspect.
 
In other words, this team is still a ways off.

I don't think it is

A center can be had
Reddick orEvans would be a great pick up A top 10 ish pick should get us a player than can contribute should be fairly easy
 
Close to playoff team....maybe

Close to championship contender...no
 
I don't think it is

A center can be had
Reddick orEvans would be a great pick up A top 10 ish pick should get us a player than can contribute should be fairly easy

How good of a center do you think is good enough?
 
I don't think it is

A center can be had
Reddick orEvans would be a great pick up A top 10 ish pick should get us a player than can contribute should be fairly easy

Gortat or Dalembert?

Would you consider Dalembert and Redick to be a successful offseason?
 
I'd consider Bynum. If healthy, he's probably the best center in the league.
 
Olshey planned to be a terrible team, but he didn't plan on Hickson. Once he gives him away, we'll be years away again.
 
Gortat or Dalembert?

Would you consider Dalembert and Redick to be a successful offseason?

Depending on the duration and value of the deals, I probably would.
 
Awesome..... Greg Oden Redux.

Bynum played last year and played better than Oden ever did. For a team like ours, we gotta take risks. Bynum might be worth it. He played really well last year even though he's incredibly unlikable..
 
Bynum played last year and played better than Oden ever did. For a team like ours, we gotta take risks. Bynum might be worth it. He played really well last year even though he's incredibly unlikable..

maybe if he signs for a non guaranteed contract.
 
If only the CBA permitted heavily incentive-laden contracts like the NFL does. :sigh:

I believe that would improve the NBA. I know they have some incentives, but it would be nice if it was a bigger portion of the contracts.
 
I dunno, this team has some problems.

We all know how in love with the 3pt shot they are. The 3pointer is the primary shot for Lillard, Batum, and Matthews. However, as a team they are ranked 28th in 3pt%. On defense, they also rank near the bottom in in terms of FG% allowed.

I'm not seeing the "free flowing" offense or increased fast breaking that Stotts was supposed to bring. Just the same jump shooting based offense that has plagued this team for the last decade.
 
I don't think this team is close.

With no real superstar, you need to be 8-10 deep in talent to compete with the super teams. Blazers are 4-5 deep.
 
Bynum played last year and played better than Oden ever did. For a team like ours, we gotta take risks. Bynum might be worth it. He played really well last year even though he's incredibly unlikable..

You're fucking crazy if you think management will take on a health risk like Bynum with our history. I do agree that when healthy, Bynum is the best center in the league. Problem.... He usually isn't healthy
 

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