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People are concerned that we can't seem to get a big man, but it's logical. They're literally afraid to come to Portland.
Literally
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People are concerned that we can't seem to get a big man, but it's logical. They're literally afraid to come to Portland.
I don't believe the Blazers have any intention of tanking 2 seasons in a row, at least not this early in the season. If they are 4 or 5 games out of 10 seed with 10-12 to go there might be some motivation to shut some players down. But not much. I think they'll go for it until they are mathematically eliminated
But at this rate, it doesn’t seem like we need to intentionally tank. The West is stacked. Teams that were supposed to tank like OKC and Utah are winning. Even Orlando is a pretty good team. The Lakers will be better. There are only 4 teams that are for certain worse than us: Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte.I don't believe the Blazers have any intention of tanking 2 seasons in a row, at least not this early in the season. If they are 4 or 5 games out of 10 seed with 10-12 to go there might be some motivation to shut some players down. But not much. I think they'll go for it until they are mathematically eliminated
Yes. Look to 2025 playoffs though. Sharpe will be ready to roll by then. Then the last couple years of Dame’s extension, we start dynasty. Dame hangs around as Sharpe and VW take over. Once Dame retires, Simons or whoever steps right in and the dynasty continues.IF we get #1 pick this summer, is Wemby ready to help Dame contend? What do Blazers do in such scenario?
That would suck. We need Orlando to pass us. They’re playing well but we need to help them out.I don't believe the Blazers have any intention of tanking 2 seasons in a row, at least not this early in the season. If they are 4 or 5 games out of 10 seed with 10-12 to go there might be some motivation to shut some players down. But not much. I think they'll go for it until they are mathematically eliminated
I don't believe the Blazers have any intention of tanking 2 seasons in a row, at least not this early in the season. If they are 4 or 5 games out of 10 seed with 10-12 to go there might be some motivation to shut some players down. But not much. I think they'll go for it until they are mathematically eliminated
I might cheer for OKC actually. And Denver. I usually root for underdogs but I think Denver deserves so I’m fine if they win it. No Phoenix or Dallas. Oh I’m with the Kings too.Cronin / Billups / Dame knows a ring isn't in the cards this year. Might as well maximize our chips.
I predict after all star, we will be in tank mode, and I won't be upset. I will cheer for Phoenix to not win rest of the year
But if we keep playing Dame, Orlando won’t catch us. Gotta sit Dame, Ant, Grant, and Nurk.But at this rate, it doesn’t seem like we need to intentionally tank. The West is stacked. Teams that were supposed to tank like OKC and Utah are winning. Even Orlando is a pretty good team. The Lakers will be better. There are only 4 teams that are for certain worse than us: Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte.
The thing is, even if they tank, their chances of getting a top pick are slim. And chances of them doing a big deal trade this summer are slim, imho. They aren't going to get squat for Nurk, and the rest of the assets they have (that they are willing to trade) aren't going to get them jack shit.
Their best hope is getting the #1 pick in the draft and hope that Victor doesn't pull an Oden on the team.
The whole "wait until summer" is just a carrot dangled in front of fans to stave off the eventual revolt against the team being shitty for another year.
The only thing worth anything this year has been the occasional exciting dunk by Shaedon, but he has to show more facets to his game than the occasional block. Need to him to start showing a complete game, where he shows signs of what we hope can be (again, outside of dunks where he doesn't create it on his own).
The dude is 19, didn't play at all last year, and is shooting 47% from the field. He's doing a lot more than just dunking the ball.The only thing worth anything this year has been the occasional exciting dunk by Shaedon, but he has to show more facets to his game than the occasional block. Need to him to start showing a complete game, where he shows signs of what we hope can be (again, outside of dunks where he doesn't create it on his own).
However the Blazers have a winning record against teams ahead of them in the conference standings (not including Oklahoma City).But at this rate, it doesn’t seem like we need to intentionally tank. The West is stacked. Teams that were supposed to tank like OKC and Utah are winning. Even Orlando is a pretty good team. The Lakers will be better. There are only 4 teams that are for certain worse than us: Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte.
He made a superb pass out to Anfernee Simons and a had a block that was like a volleyball spike. His defense got a little better.The dude is 19, didn't play at all last year, and is shooting 47% from the field. He's doing a lot more than just dunking the ball.
Of course hopefully he shows more, but I think you're not giving him enough credit for how well he's played so far given how young and inexperienced he is.
chances of them doing a big deal trade this summer are slim, imho. They aren't going to get squat for Nurk, and the rest of the assets they have (that they are willing to trade) aren't going to get them jack shit.
The dude is 19, didn't play at all last year, and is shooting 47% from the field. He's doing a lot more than just dunking the ball.
Of course hopefully he shows more, but I think you're not giving him enough credit for how well he's played so far given how young and inexperienced he is.
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But of course they have assets. They have Simons, Little, Sharpe and few other youngs to use for All Star for Dame. And if not, they have Dame to gain even more young talent if they want.
But you can't have the cake and eat the cake. They are like this monkey with hand in the coconut. This monkey is not clever.
And this line about 2025 plan, when Sharpe and Ant will be superstars and Lillard will age like LeBron. This is even better than Olshey's "look".
Until they’re between a rock and a hard place. Sounds like a brilliant idea.
which part of "that they are willing to trade" did you not get?
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But at this rate, it doesn’t seem like we need to intentionally tank. The West is stacked. Teams that were supposed to tank like OKC and Utah are winning. Even Orlando is a pretty good team. The Lakers will be better. There are only 4 teams that are for certain worse than us: Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte.
I think you know.The Blazers are only 4.5 games out of the #5 Lottery spot. They are also only 2.5 games out of the #6 Playoff spot where they wouldn't have to be in the Play-In.
Which direction is more likely? Which would be better for the franchise long term?
Well I seem to be the only one to ever post in the 2023 Draft thread. So It feels like I’m the only one that thinks the former is better for the franchise long termThe Blazers are only 4.5 games out of the #5 Lottery spot. They are also only 2.5 games out of the #6 Playoff spot where they wouldn't have to be in the Play-In.
Which direction is more likely? Which would be better for the franchise long term?