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We're not landing a superstar...they've all already landed. What we have is youth and guys who can make a leap given some burn....You know what I bet will land us a superstar? Just doing nothing.
We're not landing a superstar...they've all already landed. What we have is youth and guys who can make a leap given some burn....
Big Ed
Bazz
Pat C
Curry
Stauskas
Baldwin
Trent
Simons
new and improved Layman and Biggie......and Meyers hopefully......don't see that we've really lost that much from last year but we've gained shooting and a guy who can throw an alley oop for a change..
Or, complaining about doing nothing. That always works.
If only. If that was all it took, the Blazers would have the greatest super team in the history of the league. 82-0 baby!!!
BNM
In reality, I'm resigned to this course. Your disagreement has been noted, but I think the complaints that the fans have been repeatedly been mislead isn't without merit. It is true that Olshey did not pinky swear; but honest assessments from management--we need playoff tested blah blah blah, for example; or anything about the TPE--are met with a collective sigh: "Oh good. He gets it." Then nothing. I think fans have earned the right to complain.
In a much less deep draft the Blazers gave up two future 2nds AND cash for one 2nd rounder. That is a massive overpay in my eyes and we now have no future picks from other teams. It's not about buying a pick at the draft, it's about having draft capital to include in trades to make deals happen.And, again, I'm back to there are cheaper ways to accomplish that. GSW bought the 38th pick in the 2017 draft (Jordan Bell) for $3.5 million cash. If we want a pick next summer, or the summer after that, why can't we do the same? It's a lot cheaper than using the TPE to take back a bad contract.
Didn't RLEC teach us anything. How many times to we need to have the biggest expiring contract, or the biggest TPE, before people start to understand how overrated those "assets" are.
And you can't just blame Olshey for that. He has nothing to do with RLEC. It's just a fact of life that fans put way more value on those things than opposing GMs do.
BNM
Then:
So, what I'm getting from the nattering nabobs is "Neil is such a big liar, make him stop". Or, more diplomatically, "the fans have been repeatedly been mislead". So, if that's true, stop believing him. Fool you once...
I get the feeling most here, after looking at what was realistically available, came to the conclusion we weren't going to use the Crabbe TPE, but want to complain about it anyway. The complaint has morphed from we didn't get anything, to Neil lied to us.
Whatever.
Paul Allen has proven time and time again, he will spend what it takes to win. He does not have a history of being a penny-pinching cheapskate. I honestly believe if there would have been a deal on the table that makes the team better, it would have happened, regardless of cost. To me, the fact that nothing happened means nothing worthwhile was available. People seem upset that Neil lied to us when all he said was the Crabbe TPE was an asset that would be in play when exploring possible deals.
Maybe Neil should just completely refuse to talk to the media. I get the feeling some posters here would have rather seen him make a bad deal, than no deal at all. At least a bad deal would have proved he was trying. I don't need that proof. None of us know who Neil talked to and what was offered. I'm sure Paul Allen does, and while Paul may not be the penultimate judge of basketball talent, I don't question his dedication to winning.
BNM
Then:
So, what I'm getting from the nattering nabobs is "Neil is such a big liar, make him stop". Or, more diplomatically, "the fans have been repeatedly been mislead". So, if that's true, stop believing him. Fool you once...
I get the feeling most here, after looking at what was realistically available, came to the conclusion we weren't going to use the Crabbe TPE, but want to complain about it anyway. The complaint has morphed from we didn't get anything, to Neil lied to us.
Whatever.
Paul Allen has proven time and time again, he will spend what it takes to win. He does not have a history of being a penny-pinching cheapskate. I honestly believe if there would have been a deal on the table that makes the team better, it would have happened, regardless of cost. To me, the fact that nothing happened means nothing worthwhile was available. People seem upset that Neil lied to us when all he said was the Crabbe TPE was an asset that would be in play when exploring possible deals.
Maybe Neil should just completely refuse to talk to the media. I get the feeling some posters here would have rather seen him make a bad deal, than no deal at all. At least a bad deal would have proved he was trying. I don't need that proof. None of us know who Neil talked to and what was offered. I'm sure Paul Allen does, and while Paul may not be the penultimate judge of basketball talent, I don't question his dedication to winning.
BNM
In a much less deep draft the Blazers gave up two future 2nds AND cash for one 2nd rounder. That is a massive overpay in my eyes and we now have no future picks from other teams.
All you have is pure speculation too... You have no idea if PA / NO were actually willing to use the TPE or if the goal all along was sell it as an asset but not use it because of cap reasons. How could you know their intentions? What was available, what wasn’t.I disagree. I think we got a steal with Trent at 37. 2nd round picks are a total crap shoot. If you get one who makes your roster, you did well. If you get one who cracks your rotation, you got a steal.
Not sure why the "AND cash" was in all caps. Big deal. We gave SAC $1.5 million. Cash considerations are use it or lose it and reset on July 1. Would you rather we'd passed on Trent Jr. to save Paul Allen $1.5 million? You seem to be playing both sides of the issue here. First, you're bitching about Paul and Neil cheaping out by not using the Crabbe TPE, now you're making a big deal about $1.5 million that doesn't count against the cap or luxury tax and would have expired unused anyway.
It seems like you're all over the map. You're perfectly willing to pay a huge ass tax bill to land a future 2nd, yet also bitching about Trent Jr. being a massive overpay.
The Crabbe TPE is gone. Poof. If we could have gotten something of value for it, we would have. We didn't. You can continue to play what ifs to your heart's content, but at the end of the day, you have no idea what was available, what Neil considered and what he turned down. Any scenario you contact after the fact is 100% pure speculation based on unfounded assumptions.
BNM
Based SOLELY on what I saw in Summer League (yeah, I know, Summer League, LOL), IMO two future second round picks and some of Paul Allen's loose change is definitely worth GT Jr.In a much less deep draft the Blazers gave up two future 2nds AND cash for one 2nd rounder. That is a massive overpay in my eyes and we now have no future picks from other teams. It's not about buying a pick at the draft, it's about having draft capital to include in trades to make deals happen.

If you give up two 2nds and cash they player better be worth it! I'm not trying to argue that Trent himself isn't good, I'm simply saying that comparing $3.5 million for the 38th pick the year before to two 2nds and $1.5 million a year later isn't in the ballpark of comparable.Based SOLELY on what I saw in Summer League (yeah, I know, Summer League, LOL), IMO two future second round picks and some of Paul Allen's loose change is definitely worth GT Jr.
So, in some other hypothetical future, maybe not worth it, but in this case, yes.
As for the rest of your post: I agree. I was one of those foolish souls who held out some hope (until about two weeks ago) that we'd be able to use the TPE to help acquire someone like Middleton or Butler.
The joke's on me, haha (not laughing).
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All you have is pure speculation too... You have no idea if PA / NO were actually willing to use the TPE or if the goal all along was sell it as an asset but not use it because of cap reasons. How could you know their intentions? What was available, what wasn’t.
He gets to tell Dame hey we’re gonna be aggressive with it, then tell him hey we tried.What possible reason could Olshey have had to state that the TPEs were in play if he knew, in fact, that they weren't going to be used? Does he get some sort of jollies out of being flamed as a liar? Does he enjoy the extra heat of a disappointed fanbase that had been hoping for a major deal based upon that statement? If they weren't going to be used and he knew it, he could simply have done the usual run-up to the draft and talked about looking trades to upgrade the roster. There's absolutely no percentage in it for him or the team in kiting up the value of the TPEs if there was no plan to use them if the right deal came along.
I love your optimism, I really, really do!I believe if we could have acquired something of value we would have. Im convinced we will make a significant trade that will better balance the starting line up. If this is the end goal then I can see where letting the TPE go makes since. And I also believe there will be no sacred cows and if a block buster is engineered then everyone is in play for the right return.
Its end of July with plenty of time left to make a big splash that everyone is calling for.
I think timing is everything and we have a shit load of assets to use very strategically.
If you give up two 2nds and cash they player better be worth it! I'm not trying to argue that Trent himself isn't good, I'm simply saying that comparing $3.5 million for the 38th pick the year before to two 2nds and $1.5 million a year later isn't in the ballpark of comparable.
He gets to tell Dame hey we’re gonna be aggressive with it, then tell him hey we tried.
He gets to tell us how hard he worked to try to use it to make us better, and then tell us well it didnt work out.
There’s tons of ways to spin things...
My point is saying for a fact you know someone else’s intentions well you can’t, and it’s speculation...He could do the same thing with trades without the extra heat.
I respect the heck out of you BNM, but you are picking and choosing what I am saying to support your side. I wasn't saying "AND cash" because I wanted to save Allen money. I'm comparing the value of trading the 38th pick for $3.5 million one year and then paying $1.5 million and 2 future 2nds the next year for pick 37. I've been consistent the whole time so don't try to paint it differently. The two 2nd rounders are worth more than $2 million in my eyes and that is the same reason I value future 2nds more than you.I disagree. I think we got a steal with Trent at 37. 2nd round picks are a total crap shoot. If you get one who makes your roster, you did well. If you get one who cracks your rotation, you got a steal.
Not sure why the "AND cash" was in all caps. Big deal. We gave SAC $1.5 million. Cash considerations are use it or lose it and reset on July 1. Would you rather we'd passed on Trent Jr. to save Paul Allen $1.5 million? You seem to be playing both sides of the issue here. First, you're bitching about Paul and Neil cheaping out by not using the Crabbe TPE, now you're making a big deal about $1.5 million that doesn't count against the cap or luxury tax and would have expired unused anyway.
It seems like you're all over the map. You're perfectly willing to pay a huge ass tax bill to land a future 2nd, yet also bitching about Trent Jr. being a massive overpay.
The Crabbe TPE is gone. Poof. If we could have gotten something of value for it, we would have. We didn't. You can continue to play what ifs to your heart's content, but at the end of the day, you have no idea what was available, what Neil considered and what he turned down. Any scenario you contact after the fact is 100% pure speculation based on unfounded assumptions.
BNM
My point is saying for a fact you know someone else’s intentions well you can’t, and it’s speculation...
I've already stated many times, there is a difference between buying picks at the draft and having future picks to use in trades. I actually think 2nd rounders are valuable, that is why I am mad we gave up the 2021 Heat 2nd rounder. I've presented multiple scenarios in which we could've acquired a 2nd rounder to use in that trade instead of the Miami one. Obviously if I'm willing to take on salary for a 2nd rounder they have value to me.I really don't get your concern about the two future second round picks and $1.5M. You agree that he shows the potential to be worth that kind of investment. You know that Paul Allen has never hesitated to buy 2nd round picks when needed to get a player he wants, so there's really no need for concern about the loss of future players. You're more than happy to spend vastly more money in luxury tax to get role players. What am I missing here?
I really don't get your concern about the two future second round picks and $1.5M. You agree that he shows the potential to be worth that kind of investment. You know that Paul Allen has never hesitated to buy 2nd round picks when needed to get a player he wants, so there's really no need for concern about the loss of future players. You're more than happy to spend vastly more money in luxury tax to get role players. What am I missing here?
I disagree. I think we got a steal with Trent at 37. 2nd round picks are a total crap shoot. If you get one who makes your roster, you did well. If you get one who cracks your rotation, you got a steal.
Not sure why the "AND cash" was in all caps. Big deal. We gave SAC $1.5 million. Cash considerations are use it or lose it and reset on July 1. Would you rather we'd passed on Trent Jr. to save Paul Allen $1.5 million? You seem to be playing both sides of the issue here. First, you're bitching about Paul and Neil cheaping out by not using the Crabbe TPE, now you're making a big deal about $1.5 million that doesn't count against the cap or luxury tax and would have expired unused anyway.
It seems like you're all over the map. You're perfectly willing to pay a huge ass tax bill to land a future 2nd, yet also bitching about Trent Jr. being a massive overpay.
The Crabbe TPE is gone. Poof. If we could have gotten something of value for it, we would have. We didn't. You can continue to play what ifs to your heart's content, but at the end of the day, you have no idea what was available, what Neil considered and what he turned down. Any scenario you contact after the fact is 100% pure speculation based on unfounded assumptions.
BNM
Based SOLELY on what I saw in Summer League (yeah, I know, Summer League, LOL), IMO two future second round picks and some of Paul Allen's loose change is definitely worth GT Jr.
So, in some other hypothetical future, maybe not worth it, but in this case, yes.
As for the rest of your post: I agree. I was one of those foolish souls who held out some hope (until about two weeks ago) that we'd be able to use the TPE to help acquire someone like Middleton or Butler.
The joke's on me, haha (not laughing).
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2nd round picks can be bought without losing assets...Paul does that all the time.That could've resulted in a 2nd round pick
that's not really fair...there are fans who understand what he does and take interest in the changes he's made...the people who don't like Olshey are much more willing to bash him no matter what he does for the team....to me...we're just better than last year...I say that because I believe the coaching staff makes 2nd and 3rd year players better pretty consistently. We have many anti Olshey threads around here....I've yet to see a thread praising him. You've got a lot of company...it's folks like me who don't have front office or ownership or coaching complaints that are clearly in the minority...there are also people who seem to defend him no matter what he does.
that's not really fair...there are fans who understand what he does and take interest in the changes he's made...the people who don't like Olshey are much more willing to bash him no matter what he does for the team....to me...we're just better than last year...I say that because I believe the coaching staff makes 2nd and 3rd year players better pretty consistently. We have many anti Olshey threads around here....I've yet to see a thread praising him. You've got a lot of company...it's folks like me who don't have front office or ownership or coaching complaints that are clearly in the minority...
I didn’t mention any particular posters. I give credit to NO for some of the good things he’s done. He did say they wanted to use the TPE - They couldn’t (not shocking), but he’s the guy who’s supposed to figure out how to use his assets to get better. He’s the guy who said he wanted to get more veteran experience to try to win in April, and hasn’t done that yet...that's not really fair...there are fans who understand what he does and take interest in the changes he's made...the people who don't like Olshey are much more willing to bash him no matter what he does for the team....to me...we're just better than last year...I say that because I believe the coaching staff makes 2nd and 3rd year players better pretty consistently. We have many anti Olshey threads around here....I've yet to see a thread praising him. You've got a lot of company...it's folks like me who don't have front office or ownership or coaching complaints that are clearly in the minority...
