TowelBoy
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I know it's more popular these days to suggest pursuing Mike Bibby or Andre Miller this summer, and I know that a few months ago Conley was one of Blazer fans' favorite players to hate, but hear me out.
Since the All-Star break, Conley has been playing extremely well if his numbers are an indication. Since the ASG, he is averaging 14.0 and 5.7 with 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 34 minutes. 46.1% from the floor, 40.4% from deep on 3.2 attempts, and 85.4% from the line. He also has prototypical PG size and quickness in the Paul/Parker/Rondo mold... and then there's the Greg connection.
Obviously, Memphis isn't looking to give away promising young PGs. However, it seems reasonable to me that the three most crucial elements to their young core are now Mayo, Gay, and Gasol. If we make them a good value offer, I think they would part with Conley. This is what I have in mind:
Sergio Rodriguez, Jerryd Bayless, #20 pick for Mike Conley and #5 pick (pick values approximate, not to mention contingent on Memphis NOT winning the Griffin sweepstakes)
I should also say that I am one of the biggest Bayless homers in Portland. I constantly find myself defending him to haters, not to mention his is one of two Blazer jerseys I own. In addition to that, I thoroughly loved what I saw from Sergio tonight. But both of these guys are painfully inconsistent and the Blazers are ready to win NOW, and this will be even more true next season. Bayless is a guy that needs minutes and as sad as it makes me to give up on him, I would make the deal above.
First question: Do you think Memphis listens to an offer along these lines?
Second question: How do you feel going into next year with Blake as the starter in a contract year and Conley legitimately pushing him for minutes with Roy and Rudy holding down the SG? Compared to other options (signing a vet or going again with Blake/Sergio/Bayless)?
Since the All-Star break, Conley has been playing extremely well if his numbers are an indication. Since the ASG, he is averaging 14.0 and 5.7 with 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 34 minutes. 46.1% from the floor, 40.4% from deep on 3.2 attempts, and 85.4% from the line. He also has prototypical PG size and quickness in the Paul/Parker/Rondo mold... and then there's the Greg connection.
Obviously, Memphis isn't looking to give away promising young PGs. However, it seems reasonable to me that the three most crucial elements to their young core are now Mayo, Gay, and Gasol. If we make them a good value offer, I think they would part with Conley. This is what I have in mind:
Sergio Rodriguez, Jerryd Bayless, #20 pick for Mike Conley and #5 pick (pick values approximate, not to mention contingent on Memphis NOT winning the Griffin sweepstakes)
I should also say that I am one of the biggest Bayless homers in Portland. I constantly find myself defending him to haters, not to mention his is one of two Blazer jerseys I own. In addition to that, I thoroughly loved what I saw from Sergio tonight. But both of these guys are painfully inconsistent and the Blazers are ready to win NOW, and this will be even more true next season. Bayless is a guy that needs minutes and as sad as it makes me to give up on him, I would make the deal above.
First question: Do you think Memphis listens to an offer along these lines?
Second question: How do you feel going into next year with Blake as the starter in a contract year and Conley legitimately pushing him for minutes with Roy and Rudy holding down the SG? Compared to other options (signing a vet or going again with Blake/Sergio/Bayless)?
