<div class="quote_poster">Quoting AllBoutDaPacers:</div><div class="quote_post">First off I am opposed to what the Blazers just did. Rasheed Wallace is a good player and worthwhile even with his outbursts. I don't see how Rahim and Ratliff will help the Blazers. They obviously weren't getting the job done in Atlanta, look at their record. But this quote shocks me the most.
?This trades helps the franchise in many ways,? said Patterson. ?We get a younger core of players and can remain competitive in both the Western Conference and the league. Another factor in the deal is that we are also acquiring three players of good character. This trade also gives the franchise salary cap flexibility.?
http://www.nba.com/blazers/news/Blazers_Ro...s-99272-41.html
This is coming from Ruben Patterson, the guy who had sex with his children's 17 year old babysitter when he was still in Seattle. He has no business talking about anyone's character. People probably thought that his character was good before this incident, so how can he say that the new players' characters are good?
Why Blazers? Why?
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Interesting perspective, and I agree 100% on your comments about Ruben Patterson, he's also beat his wife and threw her down some stairs, to go along with the babysitter incident.
As far as Atlanta's record, you have to look a little deeper into their situation. The Hawks have gone through the coaching carousel, the player carousel, and they've had a lot of injuries to key players. They were just starting to win games against some of the power houses in the league. The talent has been there, but they just didn't have a chance to learn a coach's system and play together for a full NBA season. But you're right, it will take time for everyone to adjust on the team, but I like the direction the Blazers have taken with this deal.