BigGameDamian
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When Kobe came out of high school at the age of 19 everyone though trading Vlade Divac was a huge mistake also. Just sayin.
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The difference is that the others who've done it are historically great HOFers. LMA isn't of that caliber, even if two of his games reached those heights. The fact that LMA had historic games doesn't mean that he's the sort of player you can rely on to give you those sorts of performances when they're needed - it just means that he was incredibly hot for two games. I'd say it's similar to Troy Daniels scoring 17 points on 71.4% shooting.First yes, his performance in Games 1 and 2 were of historical greatness. Think about that again before you dismiss it. Look at the VERY select list of people who have, in the entire history of the NBA, put up similar performances.
Why did you choose to only respond to a select part of Boob's post? Did you completely miss the part where he talks about Aldridge completely altering the game plan for the Houston Rockets?
Because it's the only part I felt like responding to. Also, I don't have time to respond to the rest of it. Also, also, is it required that every single point be responded to?Why did you choose to only respond to a select part of Boob's post? Did you completely miss the part where he talks about Aldridge completely altering the game plan for the Houston Rockets?
Because he would look foolish trying to counter the entire post. blue9 is so obsessed with bashing LMA that the only way he can continue is to practice cognitive dissonance.
Where have you been? I'm not even the biggest LA fan, but this thread made me want to jump up and scream to appreciate what he brings to the Blazers and usually I just have to read while you battle it out.
Thank god for BNM

When Kobe came out of high school at the age of 19 everyone though trading Vlade Divac was a huge mistake also. Just sayin.
it just means that he was incredibly hot for two games. I'd say it's similar to Troy Daniels scoring 17 points on 71.4% shooting.
Comparing the scoring output of LMA to his "counterparts" is not a good argument - LMA is our #1 option and his counterparts are after-thoughts in the HOU offense. Of course he's going to dramatically outscore his "counterparts".
First, Kobe came out of high school and was drafted at age 17, not 19.
I don't remember anyone, other than Vlade and his agent, thinking that at the time. The Lakers were clearing cap space to sign Shaq, so they were eager to dump Vlade. Shaq wanted to be in LA and the Lakers wanted him - all they needed to do was dump Vlade and his contract to make it happen - which is exactly what they did, and also got Kobe, who had previously worked out for the Lakers and as an arrogant 17-year old insisted that playing for Charlotte was "an impossibility". Do you really think EVERYONE was saying the Lakers should keep Vlade over Shaq and Kobe????? Really? I sure don't remember that.
BNM
Altering HOU's game plan? You mean, Kevin "Can't Coach" McHale's game plan?
Yep. Did Kobe work out for anyone other than the Lakers prior to the draft? The trade (13th pick for Vlade) was arranged prior to the draft and Charlotte didn't even know who they were picking for the Lakers until 5 minutes before they made the pick.
BNM
Didn't miss those - just felt they were meaningless points that I didn't feel needed responding to. But if you want a response...Did you miss the part about Aldridge leading the team in scoring in all four victories in the Houston series? Did you miss that part about, in spite of being the focus of Houston's defense, he still scored 29 in game 4 and 30 in game 6? Did you miss the part about him scoring 179 points in the series?
That is the most likely scenario. Depending on what the offers are, it may or may not be the best decision.Upon further consideration I decided that we shall not trade Lamarcus but keep him and decide after next year if to re-sign him.
All Rejoice!

First, Kobe came out of high school and was drafted at age 17, not 19.
I don't remember anyone, other than Vlade and his agent, thinking that at the time. The Lakers were clearing cap space to sign Shaq, so they were eager to dump Vlade. Shaq wanted to be in LA and the Lakers wanted him - all they needed to do was dump Vlade and his contract to make it happen - which is exactly what they did, and also got Kobe, who had previously worked out for the Lakers and as an arrogant 17-year old insisted that playing for Charlotte was "an impossibility". Do you really think EVERYONE was saying the Lakers should keep Vlade over Shaq and Kobe????? Really? I sure don't remember that.
BNM

It doesn't seem like anyone is trying to discredit Aldridge but rather to look at the entire body of work as a whole realistically. He had an amazing first two games...but he also had a very mediocre following 9 games from an efficiency standpoint. Those are not praises or criticisms but simple reality it would seem.
He was the leading scorer on many occasions but that doesn't make it incorrect to say he was a high volume, low percentage shooter taking low percentage shots.....both statements can be true.
The point is, going forward as LA ages, he is getting farther from the basket shooting increasingly amounts of low percentage shots. He is shooting more often so his points are still high but his TS% is continually going down. Not a criticism, just a statistical fact.
Add to that, do you want that trend to be signed to a 5 year contract through age 35 at $20+ million/year? I'm sure LA would still continue to put up solid total numbers but to expect one to improve their game after their physical peak when it is already in an efficient decline seems optimistic.
If one removes the emotion, success is build on buying low and selling high. I'm not advocating trading Aldridge but now would seem to be about the most value you could get for him in the coming years. Given that he is at his peak and will very likely decline in the coming years, why would one put even more money into someone like that?
That is what Olshey is faced with. Making the right decision for the team without getting caught up in the emotional fandom of liking a player that has been very good but starting to produce at a less and less efficient rate but wants more money.
If this was someone who had taken you to a title or two, maybe you resign him for the 'good will' of it like the Yankees did with Jeter or the Laker did with Kobe. But from a financial/competitive standpoint, both moves were poor decisions.
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Upon further consideration I decided that we shall not trade Lamarcus but keep him and decide after next year if to re-sign him.
All Rejoice!
If things don't go the Blazers way during the first half of the season, there is always the trade deadline. If he walk, I think that allows the Blazers to offer a max contract to someone else.
I just hate the idea of trading LA for draft picks and basically starting all over. i know it's a strong draft and it's easy to get caught up in draft and who is the next potential star . . . but the Blazers have a good thing going talent and chemistry wise with the starting 5. Let's build the bench, use the playoff experience to grow and play this thing out are my thoughts.

Ya that would be a lot better then getting someone like Wiggins and still offering a max contract to someone else.![]()
How are we able to get a top 3 pick+capspace this year? Neither the Cavs, Bucks, nor the 76ers have enough room to absorb Aldridge outright. Players would have to be sent back. Not to mention whether or not a max player would even decide to come here or not (especially without Aldridge).
They would be able to offer a max contract next year, but that would come at the cost of absolutely giving up on next year, then risk losing both Matthews and Lopez as well during that year. And again, you would have to count on one of those stars to actually want to come here.
Sounds great in theory. Incredibly unrealistic in reality. Might as well try winning the lottery.....
How are we able to get a top 3 pick+capspace this year? Neither the Cavs, Bucks, nor the 76ers have enough room to absorb Aldridge outright. Players would have to be sent back. Not to mention whether or not a max player would even decide to come here or not (especially without Aldridge).
They would be able to offer a max contract next year, but that would come at the cost of absolutely giving up on next year, then risk losing both Matthews and Lopez as well during that year. And again, you would have to count on one of those stars to actually want to come here.
Sounds great in theory. Incredibly unrealistic in reality. Might as well try winning the lottery.....

Ya that would be a lot better then getting someone like Wiggins and still offering a max contract to someone else.![]()
Ya that would be a lot better then getting someone like Wiggins and still offering a max contract to someone else.![]()

