e_blazer
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From Mike Barrett's blog:
I don't have any problem with the notion that you go and get the guy you want, but a more experienced GM would have figured out a way to take advantage of the fact that Smith could have been had at a lower spot. It seems to me that the Blazers should have taken the BPA (Faried) and either bought a pick or worked a trade with a team lower than them that would have netted Smith and something else in exchange for Faried.
It will be interesting to see how PA ends up evaluating Buchanan's draft night efforts. My bet is that Chad will not be moved up to the permanent GM spot.
Since the selection, I've heard it mentioned that perhaps Smith went higher than many expected, and that perhaps that's somehow an indication that Portland overvalued his services. As Buchanan explained after the draft, "I don't get in to where particular writers have a guy slotted to go. For me it's simply identify the guy you want and go get him."
I don't have any problem with the notion that you go and get the guy you want, but a more experienced GM would have figured out a way to take advantage of the fact that Smith could have been had at a lower spot. It seems to me that the Blazers should have taken the BPA (Faried) and either bought a pick or worked a trade with a team lower than them that would have netted Smith and something else in exchange for Faried.
It will be interesting to see how PA ends up evaluating Buchanan's draft night efforts. My bet is that Chad will not be moved up to the permanent GM spot.


Of course Faried isn't comparable to LMA or Wallace - he still would have given the Blazers a cheap and servicable reserve at a position the team needs depth. As many people have noted, he is an elite rebounder, and that is a skill that usually translates well from college to the NBA.