THE HCP
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How's there red light district treating you?I'm in China .......FAMILYson!
HCP says...tips are goodHow's there red light district treating you?
just the tip, that's the whole thing Mrs HCP!
fify
Goes to show you how excited the rest of the league is about our "talent" pool.I got to the potential trade filler part and expected to see 6 or more Blazers. Oh well
You know that's just a noodle cart, right?I'm in China .......FAMILYson!
So he can be pissed off here for coming off the bench?
After looking at this list I'm of the mindset that I'd rather we work out of the draft.
George Hill sucks. Turner is much better.
Tyreke Evans.
He's been awesome this season and Grizzlies absolutely have to trade him. They are 8-20, they won't make the playoffs and he should have very good value across the league for teams who want to do something this season. Rockets could take him, I am not sure Celtics need another wing but he would fit in well there, Pelicans could do with him again and several other teams should be looking. Grizzlies will probably look for a pick or young player. Stanley Johnson from Detroit?
Prove it.
I don’t have to. It’s obvious.
I know Neil is the GM. But, When it comes to trading young players, specially core players I think it's more Paul than Olshey. I remember Pritchard being in a similar boat. That's probably why the Blazers feel the need to hang on to young players with the slightest bit of potential for so long.For about 3 years, all Olshey has had to do is, get a scoring small forward. They'd be easy to find if he'd scout 6 foot 6 players currently playing at guard in the NBA. We would win so many more games with a big scorer at SF, our weak position. Trade the overrated McCollum if necessary. We'd still win many more games than now.
But Olshey is snoring on the carpet next to his desk as usual.
I know Neil is the GM. But, When it comes to trading young players, specially core players I think it's more Paul than Olshey. I remember Pritchard being in a similar boat. That's probably why the Blazers feel the need to hang on to young players with the slightest bit of potential for so long.
