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The NBA lockout has rendered what would normally be an active July free agency period dormant. But that's not going to keep us from looking at some of the available free agents and analyzing whether or not they could (or should) be on the Trail Blazers' radar.
First, a look at Portland's current roster:
PG: Raymond Felton, Armon Johnson, Nolan Smith, Patty Mills*
SG: Wesley Matthews, Brandon Roy, Elliot Williams, Jon Diebler
SF: Gerald Wallace, Nicolas Batum, Luke Babbitt
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge
C: Marcus Camby, Greg Oden*, Chris Johnson
*Restricted Free Agent, extended qualifying offer
Once a new collective bargaining agreement is reached the salary cap will undoubtedly look much different, impacting how Chad Buchanan and Co. pursue free agents. As of today, here are the Blazers' salaries that will count against the cap for the 2011-12 season (via HoopsHype.com):
Brandon Roy $15,032,420
Marcus Camby $12,866,332
LaMarcus Aldridge $12,372,000
Gerald Wallace $10,500,000
Raymond Felton $7,560,000
Greg Oden QO-$8,788,681
Wesley Matthews $6,135,160
Luke Babbitt $1,768,800
Elliot Williams $1,348,800
Nicolas Batum $2,155,365
Patty Mills QO-$1,117,493
Armon Johnson $788,872
Chris Johnson $788,872 (non-guaranteed)
(Not included above are rookies Nolan Smith and Jon Diebler, whose salaries will be determined in the new CBA.)
Looking at the Blazers roster, the most pressing area of need is behind LaMarcus Aldridge at power forward. They're set at small forward with Gerald Wallace and Nicolas Batum, who will both surely see some minutes at power forward as well.
After that, the next big question (no pun intended) is at center. Marcus Camby is 37 (he'll be 38 by the end of next season), has missed at least eight games every season of his career and has an attractive, expiring contract. The Blazers extended Greg Oden an $8.8 million qualifying offer and team president Larry Miller has expressed on multiple occasions Portland is "committed" and "invested" in Oden's future here. But the former No. 1 overall pick has only played in 82 games in four NBA seasons. Outside of injuries, the questions surrounding Oden include what kind of interest he will garner from other teams and if someone will offer him a multi-year deal.
D-League Defensive Player of the Year Chris Johnson, who turns 26 on Sunday, is an intriguing young player who showed potential in 10 games with the Blazers.
So what does it all mean? The Blazers definitely need to add depth at power forward and center ... and possibly at shooting guard. With that in mind, we'll take a look at one free agent a day over the next several weeks, letting you comment/opine/debate on that player's value to the 2011-12 Portland Trail Blazers.
We'll start with a familiar face in Rip City: Joel Przybilla.
Przybilla spent six and a half seasons in Portland, playing the role of rebounder, defender, enforcer and fan favorite. Traded to Charlotte along with Dante Cunningham in a trade deadline deal for Gerald Wallace, the 11-year veteran appeared in just 66 games the last two seasons thanks to a ruptured (then re-reptured) right patella tendon.
He told Jason Quick in February he felt his Trail Blazers career may have one more chapter.
Przybilla is viewed by many as a viable, and affordable, option for teams looking for frontcourt depth -- if he can return healthy.
You decide: Should the Blazers look at bringing Przybilla back? Vote in the poll and leave your comments below.
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2011/07/trail_blazers_2011_free_agency.html
First, a look at Portland's current roster:
PG: Raymond Felton, Armon Johnson, Nolan Smith, Patty Mills*
SG: Wesley Matthews, Brandon Roy, Elliot Williams, Jon Diebler
SF: Gerald Wallace, Nicolas Batum, Luke Babbitt
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge
C: Marcus Camby, Greg Oden*, Chris Johnson
*Restricted Free Agent, extended qualifying offer
Once a new collective bargaining agreement is reached the salary cap will undoubtedly look much different, impacting how Chad Buchanan and Co. pursue free agents. As of today, here are the Blazers' salaries that will count against the cap for the 2011-12 season (via HoopsHype.com):
Brandon Roy $15,032,420
Marcus Camby $12,866,332
LaMarcus Aldridge $12,372,000
Gerald Wallace $10,500,000
Raymond Felton $7,560,000
Greg Oden QO-$8,788,681
Wesley Matthews $6,135,160
Luke Babbitt $1,768,800
Elliot Williams $1,348,800
Nicolas Batum $2,155,365
Patty Mills QO-$1,117,493
Armon Johnson $788,872
Chris Johnson $788,872 (non-guaranteed)
(Not included above are rookies Nolan Smith and Jon Diebler, whose salaries will be determined in the new CBA.)
Looking at the Blazers roster, the most pressing area of need is behind LaMarcus Aldridge at power forward. They're set at small forward with Gerald Wallace and Nicolas Batum, who will both surely see some minutes at power forward as well.
After that, the next big question (no pun intended) is at center. Marcus Camby is 37 (he'll be 38 by the end of next season), has missed at least eight games every season of his career and has an attractive, expiring contract. The Blazers extended Greg Oden an $8.8 million qualifying offer and team president Larry Miller has expressed on multiple occasions Portland is "committed" and "invested" in Oden's future here. But the former No. 1 overall pick has only played in 82 games in four NBA seasons. Outside of injuries, the questions surrounding Oden include what kind of interest he will garner from other teams and if someone will offer him a multi-year deal.
D-League Defensive Player of the Year Chris Johnson, who turns 26 on Sunday, is an intriguing young player who showed potential in 10 games with the Blazers.
So what does it all mean? The Blazers definitely need to add depth at power forward and center ... and possibly at shooting guard. With that in mind, we'll take a look at one free agent a day over the next several weeks, letting you comment/opine/debate on that player's value to the 2011-12 Portland Trail Blazers.
We'll start with a familiar face in Rip City: Joel Przybilla.
Przybilla spent six and a half seasons in Portland, playing the role of rebounder, defender, enforcer and fan favorite. Traded to Charlotte along with Dante Cunningham in a trade deadline deal for Gerald Wallace, the 11-year veteran appeared in just 66 games the last two seasons thanks to a ruptured (then re-reptured) right patella tendon.
He told Jason Quick in February he felt his Trail Blazers career may have one more chapter.
Przybilla is viewed by many as a viable, and affordable, option for teams looking for frontcourt depth -- if he can return healthy.
You decide: Should the Blazers look at bringing Przybilla back? Vote in the poll and leave your comments below.
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2011/07/trail_blazers_2011_free_agency.html
