Leaving no one for bigs player development. real dumb!Trade Kaman
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Leaving no one for bigs player development. real dumb!Trade Kaman
Ticket sales would plummet.Stay young, get sub 25yo guys roll it out as is. We will have a lotto pick next year a growing young team and $30+ mil in cap space with a better plan in place.
Olshey will probably sign Connaughton & Frazier and extend Crabbe's contract. That will make 6.We only have 3 players in the backcourt. We need a Shooting Guard.
It won't plummet because we will make the playoffs. 25 years and younger still accounts for players just coming off their rookie deals. Monroe is a 25 year old player.Ticket sales would plummet.
2016 draft thought to worst in years.
Now that you mention it, that's not a bad idea.I think we should try to go after Ben McLemore. The Kings seem down on him, he has a lot of talent, and I think he could be a nice piece to develop.
Crabbe can play the 2 and Henderson plays the 2Olshey will probably sign Connaughton & Frazier and extend Crabbe's contract. That will make 6.
Marshall would be a good pick. he could run point when Dame is doubled. I like Johnson too. SF and SG.There are 11 players on the roster if you guarantee Crabbe and Frazier and you have to have 13. Who should we add? Perry Jones III is available (OKC has a 16 players on their roster) and Kendall Marshall and Wesley Johnson are FA's. All 3 of those players are a position of need at SF and PG. Jones is a multi-talented guy and Marshall is a bigger PG who can really pass and shoots way better than we all thought he would.
The tweet I couldn't find yesterday
After this last offseason, I refuse to believe that a Blazer player would choose this town ever again.he certainly fits the Oregon demographic of outdoors oriented family guy
I'm just scouring rosters looking for potential salary dumps, what do people think of Chase Budinger?
Athletic 27 y/o SF with range. Played injured all last season but is on the last year of a 5 million dollar contract. Fills a need at SF, gives us a young-ish vet shooter, and could probably be had for nothing. Maybe even get Minnesota to throw in a second round pick for taking the salary. He's got no spot in Minny's rotation.
I was a Budinger fan before the injuries. But once he got to Minnesota things did not work out. He just can't stay healthy. To be honest I did not watch him last season.
Yeah I don't understand what are pause is on this...we could simply offer him more then Houston and it would be done. Olshey probably busy trying to sell Kaman for a babe
Kanter is a worthwhile gamble. Only 23 years old. Big men take longer than others to develop so he's still going to get better. There's no reason he can't develop into a decent defender. He's got size, he's got quick feet. It might just be a matter of want-to with him.
Like I said before no team trades a lottery pick after a quarter of a season without there being a huge catch. It seems like the argument is "well its Charlotte, their mangmt sucks" well look at Trob the Kings were the worst of the worst and they seemed like they knew what they were doing dumping trob i think after like half a season.. AND HE WAS EVEN PICKED WAAAY HIGHER AT 4
Vonleh wont be here in 2 years mark my word. Im sure by Januaryish we'll see what the catch was and eventually dump him like we did with the other "potential steal we had in Trob"
If Portland makes a run at a RFA, we won't hear until the end of the moratorium. The earlier we agree to a deal with a RFA, the more time we give their current team time to match theoretically (and scramble to clear cap space, if necessary).
Is there something preventing them from negotiating now? I don't know of any rules that prevent us from agreeing to terms on an offer sheet. Maybe I just missed it.
My only question is why hasn't kanter re-signed yet? You know philly isn't gonna go after him so it's pretty much Portland or bust on the open market.
