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Sounds to me like Neil Olshey is the new Whipping Post.
Where does the buck stop?
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Sounds to me like Neil Olshey is the new Whipping Post.
JodyWhere does the buck stop?
History disagrees with you. We can NOT rely on players wanting to come here. They may love it once they get here, but they will not choose it over other markets, all things being equal, having never lived here.I've said this before ... there's no reason some really good players wouldn't want to come to Portland. Almost every player that's played for the Blazers has good things to say about the city and community. I just don't think Olshey understands the charm of the city to be able to pitch the advantages. Like someone said in the thread about Olshey's presser ... he's a New York guy, not a West Coast guy. I just think he thinks of what would appeal to him and he can't find anything in Portland that appeals to him. You can't pitch what you don't understand.
Didn't take long for the next target I see... the guy who just fired the guy you've hated for years is now hard to work with? Why would you think that? Because he doesn't feed the media his roster plan details before they are implemented? I think he's a pretty smart guy when it comes to keeping a good impression of The Blazers public for maybe making us more of a free agent destination or place where agents want to place their clients...it's his job to do that...I like that he checks the media vitriol in a split second...(Popovich does that all the time)....when asked about trading players under contract I respect his flat out refusal to float rumors...my biggest impression about Neil around here is that folks don't like his acting in soap operas or his haircut. If he fails at the coaching hire, they'll probably question his duration here but I don't sense that at all today. Every GM has hits and misses....Neil is just never going to be trader BobThe job is probably unattractive because of Neil asshey. Dude sounds like a nightmare to work with.
Didn't take long for the next target I see... the guy who just fired the guy you've hated for years is now hard to work with? Why would you think that? Because he doesn't feed the media his roster plan details before they are implemented? I think he's a pretty smart guy when it comes to keeping a good impression of The Blazers public for maybe making us more of a free agent destination or place where agents want to place their clients...it's his job to do that...I like that he checks the media vitriol in a split second.....when asked about trading players under contract I respect his flat out refusal to float rumors...my biggest impression about Neil around here is that folks don't like his acting in soap operas or his haircut. If he fails at the coaching hire, they'll probably question his duration here but I don't sense that at all today.
Sounds to me like Neil Olshey is the new Whipping Post.
Where would you rank Olshey in the NBA as a GM?
Is this roster better today then the one he had when he became GM?
Are we close to being a championship contender?
Didn't take long for the next target I see... the guy who just fired the guy you've hated for years is now hard to work with? Why would you think that? Because he doesn't feed the media his roster plan details before they are implemented? I think he's a pretty smart guy when it comes to keeping a good impression of The Blazers public for maybe making us more of a free agent destination or place where agents want to place their clients...it's his job to do that...I like that he checks the media vitriol in a split second...(Popovich does that all the time)....when asked about trading players under contract I respect his flat out refusal to float rumors...my biggest impression about Neil around here is that folks don't like his acting in soap operas or his haircut. If he fails at the coaching hire, they'll probably question his duration here but I don't sense that at all today. Every GM has hits and misses....Neil is just never going to be trader Bob
Didn't take long for the next target I see.
Impossible to answer that until he's hired a new coach in my view....I think there are clearly 4 or 5 better GMs in the league that won't be available for Portland even if I wanted them....I think Jerry West is the best there is...Masai Ujiri number two...I don't think Neil has built a contender yet but I think the roster is better than when he took over....the starting core of Lamarcus, Wes, Nico had been together before Neil got here so that would've been the best starting unit until Wes got hurt...Neil had injury bad luck with Pau Gasol and Festus Ezili and then Zach and Nurk.....I think we'd have been much better with Zach backing up Nurk than Enes but this version of our roster has the deeper 3rd string than we've had in Neil's time.. If we were a contender now we wouldn't have fired Terry......Rodney Hood, Zach, Nurk and CJ being injured this season sucked the chemistry out of the staring lineup from early in the season....Rodney didn't come back to form and Zach didn't get to play a game.....I was banking on next season with fans and a training camp to see what this roster could do with some chemistry....Norm joined the team on the road and barely sniffed Portland or the fans.....I also think the lack of fans affected our home game energy alot more than we think....we were the last team to allow fans to attend games.....Nurk fed off fans and he isn't the same player with canned applause and empty gyms...our problems with being a contender go way beyond Neil's handling of the roster...Terry desperately tried to find a core identity and had to plug in bench players pretty much his whole tenure hereWhere would you rank Olshey in the NBA as a GM?
Is this roster better today then the one he had when he became GM?
Are we close to being a championship contender?
Neil had injury bad luck with Pau Gasol and Festus Ezili
I'm not going after anybody...I know your stance already and I address my opinions clearly...you're welcome to not agree with them...for the record....I think negative affirmations are a bad habit that some folks thrive on practicing...but that's just me. I like Stren...we've actually been friends here for years and we can talk about the Blazers and disagree...I don't need to point out specific posters to you for any reason at all....I was replying to Stren's post ...can't remember the last time I replied to yours until just now.....you and I don't enjoy the team in the same way in my view....you do you. This is a forum of public opinion...you can see it as a "fairy tale" if that makes you feel like the moneyball whisperer...enjoy it. I don't have a problem with Terry or Neil or Jody ...lots of people do. If you want to "speak some evil" around here knock yourself out...just don't engage me in it and we're good.I'm sorry but apparently this is the new fairy tale
it's on you to point out specific posters who are criticizing Olshey now who haven't before yesterday. If you can't, then it's just a straw man
what is true is that there is a 'speak-no-evil' sub-set here who will go after posters who speak that evil without substantively addressing the evil they are speaking of
It's not just those two guys but yeah....I think we've suffered bad injury luck for decades....I'm used to it....apparently our medical staff thought they would both be able to play backup roles that season and they both had setbacks....bad luck...Nurk...bad luck...Zach....bad luck....Neil signed all those guys so as he said....he's had some big hits and big misses....all GMs doWeren't both of them were signed injured? Not sure if luck had anything to do with it.
I'm sorry but apparently this is the new fairy tale
it's on you to point out specific posters who are criticizing Olshey now who haven't before yesterday. If you can't, then it's just a straw man
what is true is that there is a 'speak-no-evil' sub-set here who will go after posters who speak that evil without substantively addressing the evil they are speaking of
Riverman doesn't really go after people. So wouldn't that be a straw man?
Actually I think we flipped that switch from quarter to quarter and game to game....Stotts addressed that inconsistency as did the players after losses...and there was no practice on the road for this team....the problem in my view was 3 pt shooting slumps leading to fast break pts for the other team and turning the ball over until we were hesitant to pass fearing another turnover...we literally died by the 3pt shot....and other teams are catching up when it comes to the 3 pt party...defense. improves when it's set and you can play with a lead.....trying to play catchup takes a ton of energy, forces more deep shots and longer rebounds....have to make shots to win in the modern game...and more than 2 guys need to do that. For our team to contend they could not endure shooting slumps like they seemed to have patches of.You play how you practice. Stotts let's a lot of crap go unchecked all season long.
You cant just flip a switch and play differently for sustained periods.
gotta love people answering their own questions.....I answered it in case you missed it....I think there are 4 or 5 much better GMs in the league....but none of them are available to the Blazers ...you rank Neil probably half a dozen spots lower than I would.I'll answer!
15-20. Not the worst, not better than half the GMs in the league. With the challenges of a small market franchise I think you need a top 5 GM to be a championship contender. That ain't Olshey.
We're better at PG and Center. Tie at SG. Worse at SF and PF. So it's a tie. After nine years the roster is not better, not worse, treading water.
No.
So he's an average GM at best. I think you can be a poor to average GM for the Lakers and see results. Doesn't work for a small market team.
Time for an upgrade!
No problem....sorry Riverman
Milwaukee is toast unless they can shoot three's. They are a decent defensive team but of they get behind that D is not as effective. Giannis isnt that great of a shooter from deep and at the FT line. Seems his strength is on fast breaks and in the post but he doesnt spend much time in the post.Actually I think we flipped that switch from quarter to quarter and game to game....Stotts addressed that inconsistency as did the players after losses...and there was no practice on the road for this team....the problem in my view was 3 pt shooting slumps leading to fast break pts for the other team and turning the ball over until we were hesitant to pass fearing another turnover...we literally died by the 3pt shot....and other teams are catching up when it comes to the 3 pt party...defense. improves when it's set and you can play with a lead.....trying to play catchup takes a ton of energy, forces more deep shots and longer rebounds....have to make shots to win in the modern game...and more than 2 guys need to do that. For our team to contend they could not endure shooting slumps like they seemed to have patches of.
History disagrees with you. We can NOT rely on players wanting to come here. They may love it once they get here, but they will not choose it over other markets, all things being equal, having never lived here.
Plenty wanted Olshey gone as well but it is without question Stotts was the whipping boy this season. At least it wasn’t Melo again or Meyers Leonard.you're the 2nd person to say something like that so I'd like you to point to posters who are criticizing Olshey today who never criticized him before
I've been slamming him since the Aldridge team fell apart in 2015. I've got a decent memory and the people here I've seen gouging him the last 24 hours have been doing so for multiple seasons.
now, there might be a couple of posters so disgusted by the way Olshey threw Stotts under the bus yesterday, they have joined to Olshey-sucks choir, but I'm not sure who they are
Putting our hopes in free agency is a surefire way to be disappointed if you're Portland, and most other small market teams.You act like progress never happens and NBA players are a monolithic block that all think the same things and have the same likes and dislikes. I suspect neither of those is the case.
Putting our hopes in free agency is a surefire way to be disappointed if you're Portland, and most other small market teams.
Been there, done that. Not interested in doing that again.
We trade CJ to get a better fit for the team, to keep Norm and to finally stop the lunacy that is the Dame/CJ back court (two guys who need the ball to be their best and are really bad defenders).I don't understand the need to trade CJ......CJ is not bringing back a true blue superstar....which is what it would take.....
Bringing in a Jaylen Brown is not realistic, nor will really help......
Who out there is helping us beat LAL, DEN, LAC or the Nets??? Otherwise, we spending money to go to the conference finals. We are in the same boat as Dallas,Bucks,Pelicans, etc....One great player, that other great players have no interest in playing with.
They are far more interested in playing at most of those locations than in Portland.Nobody is interested in playing in CHI, BOS, DAL HOU, TOR, or the NYK to be fair
More Rich Eisen. Obviously I think the pair would be better on the Blazers.
