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What Blazer will lead the team in PER in 2023-24?

  • A Simons

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • J Grant

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • D Ayton

    Votes: 28 75.7%
  • S Henderson

    Votes: 6 16.2%
  • S Sharpe

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 2.7%

  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .

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What Blazer will assume the post-Dame leadership role?

Here's a look at the PER leaders for the Blazers over the years. To qualify, the player must be a starter (start over half their games).

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The Blazers have had 16 PER leaders in their 53-year history.

With Dame and Nurk now gone, this season will usher in a new Blazer era.
 
I think it will be leadership by committee, like the team Rob and Malcolm came from.

For stats, it should be Scoot for assists, Ayton for rebounds and I suppose Simons for scoring,
though scoring should be pretty balanced.
 
My top 3 candidates to lead the team, Simons, Grant, and Ayton, all seem to have a quiet, relaxed personality.

This is an interesting roster in the sense that there doesn't seem to be 'an alpha male.' Scoot is the closest to having that leadership persona, but I'm guessing he's a few years out from actually leading the team in stats.

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I would expect Ayton to be our PER leader this year. I think Simons will start the season as the "leader" of the team, but Scoot will own it by season's end.
I'm excited to see what Ayton can do when he's one of the top options. He averaged 18/10 on a team that had Booker, Durant, and Bridges. Is it unreasonable to expect that he could ramp up those numbers significantly higher?
 
I think they'll load manage Williams for the playoffs and not run him into the ground..He might play 18 - 20 minutes a game regular season.
 
It will be interesting to see if Williams is able to sneak into the starting lineup sometime during the season. With injuries and different team matchups, I wouldn't be surprised to see him getting some starting opportunities.
However, he may not qualify for the graph above, criteria is they must start at least half the games and I think Sir Rob is intended more for backup rather than starter duty.
I missed the starting qualification. Apologies.
 
...not gonna lie, seeing Nurks rapid decline on this chart brings a tear to my eye (the flashback of "the injury" was truly gut wrenching)

Now it's time for some PER DominAyton!!
 
Rob Williams will lead us in PER.

One of the centers for sure. DA hovered around the 20PER for years, but with an increased role, he is likely to go up a bit.

Timelord's variance if a bit bigger, he had a year as high as 25, but last year was at 19.something. It depends on health as well for him.
 
As much as things have changed, it doesn't mean things will change. Chauncey's wtf airport takeoff 3-2 zone won't go anywhere. It was bad enough to get a #3 pick in the draft. Very impressive! Guards on the baseline instead of harassing the perimeter makes transition offense easier. Bucket/rebound there's your 2 guards. Inbound and everyone sprint back.

"the way that Chauncey wants to play" is shoot shoot shoot. Run run run. It's always nice to have a few more scrappy defenders. It makes talking defense easier. But the strategy of Billups is to keep leaning on offensive pressure.

Free chicken nuggets is what everyone craves. Portland only had 2 games where they held their opponents under 100 last year. Both teams fanbase got to eat.
 
I’m pumped to see what Ayton can do with this squad.

Will he be an all-star?
Certainly could be, if he averages 25 & 10 it will help his case.
My thinking is he'll give a couple years and expect to be in playoffs/contend or he will want a change of scenery. He won't buy into tanking imo and can't say I blame him.
 
Ayton and Scoot will be communicating that we cannot purposely tank. They're talkers and its nice to have.
The Blazers can put out a unit of Brogdon, Simons, Thybulle, Grant, and Ayton, with Robert Williams backing up Ayton.
That's got to be better than some western conference teams can put on the floor.(edit: from day 1.)
 
I think it's hard to say and that is the exciting part of all this even if the ride getting to the rebuild was a bumpy one cause the mantle for being the "MAN" with the Blazers is up from grabs and good chance we will not even know the answer for 1 to 3 years. I will go over each candidate quickly ( couple sentences ) and explain why I think they could or could step up and head this team for the future.

Grant - Even if he stays around he is more of a "Robin" type player so he is out and should not even be considered in this point blank. I mean sure he might blow up if the kids stumble PER wise but he will never be the leader of this franchise.

Ant - He has a chance to become the head of the Blazers but his chance will be this year and if he does not chances are he never will be that for this team. The reason I say this is if he cannot take it this year one of the young guns in Scoot , Sharpe or maybe Ayton will in the coming year or two without a doubt.

Ayton - He is an enigma right now and has the most question marks I believe out of all the players listed but in my opinion is in the same boat Ant is in terms of can he be the face of this team. If he cannot come out in his first year and show he has learned his lessons from his time with the Suns then chances are he cannot get to the top dog spot.

Sharpe - He outside of Scoot has the highest ceiling but also the lowest floor cause he has shown he can be a scorer and has mad athletic skills but there is more to a NBA then those skills. If he cannot show he is more then a freak athlete in year two then all that athletic ability means jack shit in the end and he is just a better version maybe of past Blazer ... Travis Outlaw.

Scoot - He has all the tools to be an elite player but will he and the one thing that has to happen and I think he knows this is he has to be himself not try to be who he is replacing in Dame. They have different games and Scoot needs to be a more traditional PG that CAN score but needs to be better all around IF this team and he are to become a threat in the West. I think he is the odds on favorite to be the new team leader but the ball is in his court and one more factor that I will get into in a minute.

OTHER - Is it possible this player that could be the new face of this team NOT even be on this team right now ... I do not think so but who knows. Now we get to what will make or break these players and the growth they could achieve.

This factor is simple and it's the head coach and I am going to put this as simple as I can cause if he cannot evolve then it will not matter how much talent these players above show cause if they are not put in a position to succeed with his systems then it means jack shit cause in the end WINS are all that matter. When Billups was hired we were excited that he would evolve this team from where Stotts would just wait for Dame to show up and take over and so far it was kind of the same only with small changes but this team was still the hero ball show waiting for Dame to save the day. Now with Dame gone Billups has to show he can build an offense and a defense that is not totally reliant on one man's shoulders but what basketball has been from the start -- a team game. The time is now and if Billups cannot do this then he needs to be fired next summer and that is the truth so it should be a make or break season for Billups plain and simple.

Go Blazers !!!
 
The concept of "on purpose tanking" that involves conversations between players and coaches, is an idea created by fans in social media to help alleviate their self perceived pain of their team losing.

It is my observation that teams shut down players for health reasons, offseason trade reasons, and to create the opportunity for backup/youth player development after the season is conceded. There is no request/agreement between players and coaches to play "easier" and lose more to benefit drafting status.... at the cost of said players and coaches future earning potential. Zero. None. And if I'm wrong, it's performed by horrible organizations and horrible people. Why is this concept considered real?
 
The concept of "on purpose tanking" that involves conversations between players and coaches, is an idea created by fans in social media to help alleviate their self perceived pain of their team losing.

It is my observation that teams shut down players for health reasons, offseason trade reasons, and to create the opportunity for backup/youth player development after the season is conceded. There is no request/agreement between players and coaches to play "easier" and lose more to benefit drafting status.... at the cost of said players and coaches future earning potential. Zero. None. And if I'm wrong, it's performed by horrible organizations and horrible people. Why is this concept considered real?
If you mean "tanking is something front offices do, not players" then I, and most people, definitely agree.
 
Today we signed another center from Iowa ...6'11, 235 ..forgot his name, something like Cobbitt..I'll check again...it's George Conditt...found it ..same size as Williams. We've gotten bigger and leaner in the frontcourt. Guys who all look like they can run.
 

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