Three Amigos Rule, so Shaq Isn't a Blazer

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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The news conference started late. And the men under the lights never really answered the key questions. But when it comes to the Trail Blazers' announcement Wednesday that they've retained general manager John Nash for another year, let's call it what it is.

A peek behind the curtain.

Because last summer, Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak called the Blazers and offered Shaquille O'Neal in exchange for Zach Randolph, Darius Miles and Theo Ratliff.

The deal didn't materialize.

And just before last season, in putting together his 2004-05 Basketball Operations plan, Nash set a goal of 50 victories and a second "personal" goal of making the trades during the season to improve the roster.

Neither of those happened.

And just 24 hours before the Blazers exercised their option on Nash's contract, he told me in a private conversation that he figured the team would wait until his contract expired, in late June, before letting him know if he would be retained.

"That's how they do things here," he said. "They wait."

And then the sun came up, and with it came the end of the agonizing overnight wait. Except that for maybe the first time since new management took over, we all got a good long look behind that heavy, dark curtain. And that's valuable, if you ask me.

Because when the curtain came back, there they were, in matching sombreros, red-handed, at the levers -- the Three Amigos. Nash, President Steve Patterson and player personnel director Kevin Pritchard. </div>

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yet another reason as to why Nash stinks.
 
Man can you imagine if the Blazers would have done that deal. Telfair, Anderson, Patterson, Outlaw, Shaq. That wouldn't have been a bad team and he would have gotten to dump Darius Miles which would also be a plus.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Swish15:</div><div class="quote_post">Man can you imagine if the Blazers would have done that deal. Telfair, Anderson, Patterson, Outlaw, Shaq. That wouldn't have been a bad team and he would have gotten to dump Darius Miles which would also be a plus.</div>

Wrong.
they're starting 5-7 would be:
Shaq/Pryzbilla
Shareef abdur-Rahim
Patterson
Anderson
Talfair/Damon Jones? (ive heard alot that he signed in Miami cuz he can get min'+enjoy the focus on Shaq).
of course we also could have had Jaimson insted of Ratliff and SAR and could have had a normal player in a Bonzi trade and Nash could have choosen Tayshun Prince insted of Qyntel Woods and Rick Carslile could have coached the Blazers etc. etc...
 
Yeah true. a lot of things would have been different and I forgot about SAR completely.
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Swish15:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah true. a lot of things would have been different and I forgot about SAR completely.</div>

And i forgat that NVE had a great season too,man can you imagine the Blazers with that roster with an actual motivation to win?!
 
Maurice Cheeks might actually ave a job still too. LOL
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Swish15:</div><div class="quote_post">Maurice Cheeks might actually ave a job still too. LOL</div>

nah...the clippers can take him
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Well the Sixers got your buddy Mo Cheeks
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Look at ESPN.com
 
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting D-Mob:</div><div class="quote_post">Well the Sixers got your buddy Mo Cheeks
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Look at ESPN.com</div>

stupid move,Cheeks will develop their young guys but the coach they had before was way better.
 

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