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If you or your son is around 6'5", there is a legit chance to be signed by the Portland Trail Blazers. That seems to be all the rage in last years Draft, the FA signing of Payton, and the myriad of underachievers Joe Cronin just brought in.
To review the YMCA deals:
Svi Mykhailiuk OUT
Matisse Thybulle IN
Gary Payton OUT
Kevin Knox IN
(Wiseman and Bey were also moved in the multi-team deal. Would have rather had either of those)
Josh Hart OUT
Cam Reddish IN
(Mykhailiuk also included and traded for Thybulle)
Assets: The NYK's Lottery protected 1st round pick.
(Turns into 4 2nds if the pick doesn't convey this year)
5 future 2nd round picks obtained in the GPII deal
Waived:
Greg Brown III
Ryan Arcidianoco?
Players that were moved that would/could have actually helped the Blazers.
James Wiseman Mo Bamba
Thomas Bryant Mason Plumlee
Saddiq Bey Jaden McDaniels
Jarred Vanderbuilt Dwayne Dedman
It's nice getting some Draft capital, but we needed size and there was plenty available. Bamba was traded for Patrick Freaking Beverly and a 2nd round pick for goodness sake.
Wiseman may have fallen FAR short of living up to a 2nd round pick, but there are things he can do no other big on the Blazer's roster can. Thomas Bryant just tore the Blazers a new one just a week or so ago. Even Plumlee would help.
But no, we bring in Olshey-type reclamation projects where were once high Draft picks in Reddish and Knox. Thybulle can play D, but if you didn't like that Hart wouldn't/couldn't shoot, wait till we all get a load of Matisse. Brick City Rhapsody!!!
This roster did not get better.....period. They did not get the size this team so desperately needs. They did save some money, so if you love Bert and Jody, "all hail." They could pick up someone off the Waiver Wire here shortly. It sounds like Dedman has already been waived.
I've heard "flexibility" being thrown around which is another way to say we got Jack Squat but might be in line for a late Lottery pick.
Here are the current standings in the race to avoid the Play-In:
#6 Clippers.... -1.0
#7 Pelicans..... -1.0
#8 T-wolves... -1.5
#9 Warriors... -2.0
#10 Blazers.... -2.5
#11 Jazz......... -3.0
#12 Thunder.. -3.0
#13 Lakers..... -4.5
The Clippers, Warriors and Lakers all got someone to quite a bit better IMO. The Jazz continued selling off assets, the Thunder didn't do much of anything. The T-Wolves made a move, but not sure how much it helps them.
Portland got worse, Hart/GP2 out and scaps/underachievers in. No matter how much the Blazers or the media tries to spin this, they did NOTHING to help elevate the team for this year. So another year down the drain.
It might be time to start studying Draft pick. Who are the Blazers going to catch in the standings? And very likely, the Lakers catch them, so they might be looking at the #11 spot, just outside the Play-In. For this, we get the opportunity to pay even more for this group next season. Yay!!
What it's like to be a Blazer fan.....
To review the YMCA deals:
Svi Mykhailiuk OUT
Matisse Thybulle IN
Gary Payton OUT
Kevin Knox IN
(Wiseman and Bey were also moved in the multi-team deal. Would have rather had either of those)
Josh Hart OUT
Cam Reddish IN
(Mykhailiuk also included and traded for Thybulle)
Assets: The NYK's Lottery protected 1st round pick.
(Turns into 4 2nds if the pick doesn't convey this year)
5 future 2nd round picks obtained in the GPII deal
Waived:
Greg Brown III
Ryan Arcidianoco?
Players that were moved that would/could have actually helped the Blazers.
James Wiseman Mo Bamba
Thomas Bryant Mason Plumlee
Saddiq Bey Jaden McDaniels
Jarred Vanderbuilt Dwayne Dedman
It's nice getting some Draft capital, but we needed size and there was plenty available. Bamba was traded for Patrick Freaking Beverly and a 2nd round pick for goodness sake.
Wiseman may have fallen FAR short of living up to a 2nd round pick, but there are things he can do no other big on the Blazer's roster can. Thomas Bryant just tore the Blazers a new one just a week or so ago. Even Plumlee would help.
But no, we bring in Olshey-type reclamation projects where were once high Draft picks in Reddish and Knox. Thybulle can play D, but if you didn't like that Hart wouldn't/couldn't shoot, wait till we all get a load of Matisse. Brick City Rhapsody!!!
This roster did not get better.....period. They did not get the size this team so desperately needs. They did save some money, so if you love Bert and Jody, "all hail." They could pick up someone off the Waiver Wire here shortly. It sounds like Dedman has already been waived.
I've heard "flexibility" being thrown around which is another way to say we got Jack Squat but might be in line for a late Lottery pick.
Here are the current standings in the race to avoid the Play-In:
#6 Clippers.... -1.0
#7 Pelicans..... -1.0
#8 T-wolves... -1.5
#9 Warriors... -2.0
#10 Blazers.... -2.5
#11 Jazz......... -3.0
#12 Thunder.. -3.0
#13 Lakers..... -4.5
The Clippers, Warriors and Lakers all got someone to quite a bit better IMO. The Jazz continued selling off assets, the Thunder didn't do much of anything. The T-Wolves made a move, but not sure how much it helps them.
Portland got worse, Hart/GP2 out and scaps/underachievers in. No matter how much the Blazers or the media tries to spin this, they did NOTHING to help elevate the team for this year. So another year down the drain.
It might be time to start studying Draft pick. Who are the Blazers going to catch in the standings? And very likely, the Lakers catch them, so they might be looking at the #11 spot, just outside the Play-In. For this, we get the opportunity to pay even more for this group next season. Yay!!
What it's like to be a Blazer fan.....
