This Blazers era about to be over article (Nate)

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“There’s not a day goes by that I don’t look closely at the roster and think about trying to improve the team,” Cho said. “So yeah, (a trade) is a possibility.”

That is nowhere near what you said he said which was.

"Cho is trying to make a trade everyday to improve the team."


I think about having sex with Heidi Klum everyday and am not averse to doing so.

It doesn't mean I'm trying to.
 
I'd better re-read it. I didn't even see a second page


It does say he thinks about it, not that he actually does try.


I think about having sex with Heidi Klum, but I don't actually do it.

OH MY FVCKING GOD MM!!!!! Look what I wrote without seeing your post first!!!!!!!!!!


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sorry super skinny ass white girls with no ass does nothing for me. i dont like giselle either.

give me a jessica biel or curvy shakira type anyday
 
by the end of Roy's contract, Nate may be a better player than Roy.

the "terminal velocity" that I'm most worried about is that of Roy's descent from "All-American kid, Vocal Leader Who Stood Up to Z-Bo, NBA All-Star, 2nd-Team All-NBA" to "guy who takes summers off and doesn't care about Team USA" to "Guy who hates Miller and wants more Iso's" to "Guy blowing off his coach and blaming the roster for his poor play" to ...what's next? "Outright Team Cancer"? "Most Untradeable Player in the League"? "Someone booed by fans at home?"
 
First off, he had zero control of the franchise moving. That was the owner. Same with cutting payroll. As assistant GM he gets the marching orders from the GM who gets them from the owner.

Also, the personnel moves in OKC have been solid. Durant fell into the hands, but they picked Westbrook, who is their best player right now.

Then I guess Cho actually has zero experiance running a team's front office.

Even worse honestly.
 
Then I guess Cho actually has zero experiance running a team's front office.

Even worse honestly.

Neither did your boy Pritchard. I don't think Buford did, Morey did, Kupchak, Otis Smith or Dumars.

Whats your point?
 
Neither did your boy Pritchard. I don't think Buford did, Morey did, Kupchak, Otis Smith or Dumars.

Whats your point?

My boy Pritchard?

That's odd since I never mentioned him once in this thread.
In fact I think Pritchard was a fairly flawed GM who had one moment of genius followed by several questionable deals, culminating in the horrible offer to Hedo.

Miller he signed in a panic since he knew he needed to do something with the cap space he had pimped for two years prior.


This statement about Cho is in reference to the traits the team stated they wanted in their next GM.
They wanted someone who was experianced at building a winning organization and a team that went deep into the playoffs.

No matter what you think of Cho he sure as shit doesn't fit that profile.

Can Cho be the guy to turn this team around?
Maybe.
The very fact that we have no evidence one way or the other makes his hiring an abject failure.
 
My boy Pritchard?

That's odd since I never mentioned him once in this thread.
In fact I think Pritchard was a fairly flawed GM who had one moment of genius followed by several questionable deals, culminating in the horrible offer to Hedo.

Miller he signed in a panic since he knew he needed to do something with the cap space he had pimped for two years prior.


This statement about Cho is in reference to the traits the team stated they wanted in their next GM.
They wanted someone who was experianced at building a winning organization and a team that went deep into the playoffs.

No matter what you think of Cho he sure as shit doesn't fit that profile.

Can Cho be the guy to turn this team around?
Maybe.
The very fact that we have no evidence one way or the other makes his hiring an abject failure.

I beg to differ. As I've already pointed out, many GM's have started out with no actual front office experience and have done well.
 
Eggars is slow to catch on.

The end of the era began 2 seasons ago when Larry Miller was hired and they traded Sergio.

Then they traded nearly every young healthy player we had left.

It officially ended when KP was fired last spring.

Poor Nate is left with a dead horse he has to drag up and down the court all season.
 
Neither did your boy Pritchard. I don't think Buford did, Morey did, Kupchak, Otis Smith or Dumars.

Pritchard had been GM of a minor league team in Kansas City. It wouldn't surprise me if the others had similar GM experience before doing the same in the NBA.
 
Poor Nate is left with a dead horse he has to drag up and down the court all season.

You've got it backwards. Nate is not dragging it, but hanging on to it trying to slow it down. The dead horse wants to run.

barfo
 

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