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That really is the only reason I can find as to why we'd play Felton, and I said so a long time ago. You black ball a player, hurt his value.... his agent will not allow his players to come to your team. And the player and agent spread the word amongst other players and agents. "Don't go to Portland - they will fuck over your value." Or "Portland is a shitty organization to deal with." It happens all the time in sports, really.
don't half-ass it by continuing to ride Felton when you absolutely know he's not coming back and you have important decisions to make on Smith and Flynn
Think most can agree that Felton has black balled himself, no blaming the organization. Fact is, Portland has the best fans in the league and a culture that cares about winning, bottom line that's what attracts players here.
You absolutely know it, The Blazers Organization does not. Fact is, Felton's the only one experienced enough of all our guards.
Quick likes to masterbate to anime. Just saying'

One reason that hasn't really been talked about much is the idea that we might be hiding Flynn (and to a lesser extent Thabeet).
We have absolutely no leg up on any other team in signing Flynn to a super cheap contract next year. But his value is way, way down at this point. Rather than try to raise his value, perhaps the Blazers organization prefers to see it languish. There's no upside for Portland in showing off Flynn's skills. It merely makes the price of re-signing him more expensive.
Portland has one advantage no other team has with Flynn. They get to see him in practice against NBA competition. They get to see what he's got while no other team has that opportunity.
Assuming Portland likes what it sees in those practices, they'll be bidding for his services in a very low market they helped create.
Meanwhile, they also get the benefit of being Free Agent Good Guys by not sabotaging Felton's career by benching him for the rest of the year. Kind of a win-win.
I think the lack of Bird Rights makes this a much weirder dynamic than your typical youngster-free-agent-on-a-rebuilding-team scenario. Portland has little control over anything except the flow of information. I personally think they're trying to stifle that flow while they evaluate Flynn's future with the team.
I hope that's the case, at least.
One reason that hasn't really been talked about much is the idea that we might be hiding Flynn (and to a lesser extent Thabeet).
We have absolutely no leg up on any other team in signing Flynn to a super cheap contract next year. But his value is way, way down at this point. Rather than try to raise his value, perhaps the Blazers organization prefers to see it languish. There's no upside for Portland in showing off Flynn's skills. It merely makes the price of re-signing him more expensive.
Portland has one advantage no other team has with Flynn. They get to see him in practice against NBA competition. They get to see what he's got while no other team has that opportunity.
Assuming Portland likes what it sees in those practices, they'll be bidding for his services in a very low market they helped create.
Meanwhile, they also get the benefit of being Free Agent Good Guys by not sabotaging Felton's career by benching him for the rest of the year. Kind of a win-win.
I think the lack of Bird Rights makes this a much weirder dynamic than your typical youngster-free-agent-on-a-rebuilding-team scenario. Portland has little control over anything except the flow of information. I personally think they're trying to stifle that flow while they evaluate Flynn's future with the team.
I hope that's the case, at least.
Quick likes to masterbate to anime. Just saying'
One reason that hasn't really been talked about much is the idea that we might be hiding Flynn (and to a lesser extent Thabeet).
We have absolutely no leg up on any other team in signing Flynn to a super cheap contract next year. But his value is way, way down at this point. Rather than try to raise his value, perhaps the Blazers organization prefers to see it languish. There's no upside for Portland in showing off Flynn's skills. It merely makes the price of re-signing him more expensive.
Portland has one advantage no other team has with Flynn. They get to see him in practice against NBA competition. They get to see what he's got while no other team has that opportunity.
Assuming Portland likes what it sees in those practices, they'll be bidding for his services in a very low market they helped create.
Meanwhile, they also get the benefit of being Free Agent Good Guys by not sabotaging Felton's career by benching him for the rest of the year. Kind of a win-win.
I think the lack of Bird Rights makes this a much weirder dynamic than your typical youngster-free-agent-on-a-rebuilding-team scenario. Portland has little control over anything except the flow of information. I personally think they're trying to stifle that flow while they evaluate Flynn's future with the team.
I hope that's the case, at least.
So do you, Mags. But I'm assuming it's okay for you and not Quick because you're part-Asian??![]()
I'm only half wrong!
One reason that hasn't really been talked about much is the idea that we might be hiding Flynn (and to a lesser extent Thabeet).
We have absolutely no leg up on any other team in signing Flynn to a super cheap contract next year. But his value is way, way down at this point. Rather than try to raise his value, perhaps the Blazers organization prefers to see it languish. There's no upside for Portland in showing off Flynn's skills. It merely makes the price of re-signing him more expensive.
Portland has one advantage no other team has with Flynn. They get to see him in practice against NBA competition. They get to see what he's got while no other team has that opportunity.
Assuming Portland likes what it sees in those practices, they'll be bidding for his services in a very low market they helped create.
Meanwhile, they also get the benefit of being Free Agent Good Guys by not sabotaging Felton's career by benching him for the rest of the year. Kind of a win-win.
I think the lack of Bird Rights makes this a much weirder dynamic than your typical youngster-free-agent-on-a-rebuilding-team scenario. Portland has little control over anything except the flow of information. I personally think they're trying to stifle that flow while they evaluate Flynn's future with the team.
I hope that's the case, at least.
I expected nothing less of this organization that to screw up rebuilding
One reason that hasn't really been talked about much is the idea that we might be hiding Flynn (and to a lesser extent Thabeet).
We have absolutely no leg up on any other team in signing Flynn to a super cheap contract next year. But his value is way, way down at this point. Rather than try to raise his value, perhaps the Blazers organization prefers to see it languish. There's no upside for Portland in showing off Flynn's skills. It merely makes the price of re-signing him more expensive.
Portland has one advantage no other team has with Flynn. They get to see him in practice against NBA competition. They get to see what he's got while no other team has that opportunity.
Assuming Portland likes what it sees in those practices, they'll be bidding for his services in a very low market they helped create.
Meanwhile, they also get the benefit of being Free Agent Good Guys by not sabotaging Felton's career by benching him for the rest of the year. Kind of a win-win.
I think the lack of Bird Rights makes this a much weirder dynamic than your typical youngster-free-agent-on-a-rebuilding-team scenario. Portland has little control over anything except the flow of information. I personally think they're trying to stifle that flow while they evaluate Flynn's future with the team.
I hope that's the case, at least.
That seems like an awfully big (and risky) scheme for a Johnny Flynn.
Guessing it's a small NBA community where if Flynn was this point guard secret of having potential as shown during practice, the word would spread from both Minny and Houston that he is worth paying if you need a point guard. So seems like a risky move by Blazers if they really are intending to sign him (sign him on a lowball contract because no one else will know much about him).
But interesting theory and hope thatFlynn might be a player that will help the Blazers
You may be right. I don't know. I'm obviously just speculating here, just like everybody else. But Portland has had a bitch of a time finding a decent young point guard since, well, fucking forever. And as we all know, it's not like they haven't tried. With the history of Paul Allen/Vulcan, this theory doesn't seem that far fetched to me. Desperate times call for strange measures.
I suppose this could piss off Flynn and make him even more eager to leave. I guess that's where you have to communicate well with him and sell him on the idea that Portland is just giving Felton his respect, as they will Flynn next year. Assuming Portland likes what they see from Flynn in practice and want him back.

One reason that hasn't really been talked about much is the idea that we might be hiding Flynn (and to a lesser extent Thabeet).
We have absolutely no leg up on any other team in signing Flynn to a super cheap contract next year. But his value is way, way down at this point. Rather than try to raise his value, perhaps the Blazers organization prefers to see it languish. There's no upside for Portland in showing off Flynn's skills. It merely makes the price of re-signing him more expensive.
Portland has one advantage no other team has with Flynn. They get to see him in practice against NBA competition. They get to see what he's got while no other team has that opportunity.
Assuming Portland likes what it sees in those practices, they'll be bidding for his services in a very low market they helped create.
Meanwhile, they also get the benefit of being Free Agent Good Guys by not sabotaging Felton's career by benching him for the rest of the year. Kind of a win-win.
I think the lack of Bird Rights makes this a much weirder dynamic than your typical youngster-free-agent-on-a-rebuilding-team scenario. Portland has little control over anything except the flow of information. I personally think they're trying to stifle that flow while they evaluate Flynn's future with the team.
I hope that's the case, at least.
My first instinct was to laugh at this post, and the prospects of some supersecret plan to hide Jonny Flynn, but then I realized it's the Blazers, and that any screwed up and wacky plan is within the realm of possibility. Continue to play Felton for some reason, and sit the young PGs on the bench, because they might get a chance to prove themselves in the 3 practices left this season.
The more plausible theory is that Canales is coaching to win, and that some in the organization want to tank, while others aren't sure, so veterans like Felton, who destroyed this season, now continue to see the court because they offer the best chance to win.
Clown Town
I don't know about the rest of you, but I think I've seen enough of Nolan Smith to know that he is not now, nor ever will be, a quality PG in the NBA.
People are really pining for Flynn & Smith??? I fully realize that reality w/Felton sucks, but the bench options are worse. Posters blaming the coach for not turning water into wine.... smh
tonight will be an eyefull
STOMP
I fully expect Kaleb to start Crawful.
