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I like how the mods just let you guys beat up on the Timberpup fans until they've had enough and post their usual pics, resulting in a ban.
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why don't your Lakers trade Kobe for Melo straight up
I think both Portland and my Warriors should be going after the same guy to help with interior defense and that's Ekpe Udoh. He would be cheap to aquire and has a decent enough post game for a backup 4/5 but most importantly he seems to know his role and won't mess up chemistry. What do you guys think of him?
As far as the trade in the OP, there is no way you get Melo for Batum. This thread reminds me of when the warriors were going after Howard and I swore that I didn't want him, he would ruin chemistry, and I would rather have Bogut. In my heart though, I know that Howard is the much better player. Same thing here. You all may hate Melo, and I do too, but he is miles ahead of Batum and it would certainly take LMA + to get him.
I think both Portland and my Warriors should be going after the same guy to help with interior defense and that's Ekpe Udoh. He would be cheap to aquire and has a decent enough post game for a backup 4/5 but most importantly he seems to know his role and won't mess up chemistry. What do you guys think of him?
As far as the trade in the OP, there is no way you get Melo for Batum. This thread reminds me of when the warriors were going after Howard and I swore that I didn't want him, he would ruin chemistry, and I would rather have Bogut. In my heart though, I know that Howard is the much better player. Same thing here. You all may hate Melo, and I do too, but he is miles ahead of Batum and it would certainly take LMA + to get him.
The OP is from a Minnesota fan masquerading as a Blazers fan and in a matter of hours or maybe even days he's going to post a bunch of pics of schlongs and then get banned - and the sun will rise in the east and set in the west.
36 posts, and on ignore. Congratulations, troll.It's not his fault they've only won two games. He has Raymond Felton running the point, A'Mare Stoudemire getting minutes and no Tyson Chandler. The Knicks are in a bad situation with no picks and no up and coming players outside of Shumpert. You need players that can create for themselves and Melo can do that. Our defense is already terrible, adding Melo won't make it any worse but he can make our offense even better. Think about what he's being asked to do in New York. He has to carry that team because there is no one else on that roster even near the level of Dame or LMA. A'Mare was supposed to be his #2 but he's hasn't been good since 2010 now. I would love Shumpert back in the deal because he would legitimately help our perimeter defense. He may not be the offensive weapon Wes is but he is a better defender and more athletic. He also has some PG skills and would fit nicely next to Dame or McCollum. He wouldn't make up for the loss of Batum & Wes completely but he would be able to match up on many wings and point guards and lock them down. Stotts could do so much more offensively with a core of LMA/Melo/Lillard than he can with LMA/Dame/Nic/Wes. Nic & Wes are both limited offensive players.
As for your trade proposal, who are you thinking to use for the exchange?
I think both Portland and my Warriors should be going after the same guy to help with interior defense and that's Ekpe Udoh. He would be cheap to aquire and has a decent enough post game for a backup 4/5 but most importantly he seems to know his role and won't mess up chemistry. What do you guys think of him?
There is a Knicks player I’d be interested in trading for, Tyson Chandler. If NY is well under .500 I’d at least make the phone call. CJ, Meyers, TRob, a couple of future draft picks. If they are going to lose Melo in free agency or line up another trade to get rid of Melo and rebuild perhaps they consider it. It seems like a deal that is more likely in the offseason if they can’t resign Melo.
One other name, Anderson Varejao. He is on a reasonable $9million contract that expires after next season same as most of our current deals. The Cavs could be a mess and looking to cut his salary as well as tank if the next few months don’t go well. I wouldn’t trade CJ for him but if it was Meyers, Freeland, Claver and Crabbe I’d make the deal. It isn’t a “move the needle” trade but it would give us one of the better backup centers in the league who could do the dirty work. His hair would match Lopez too!
Out of curiosity, Draco, what do you think about CJ (whether pre-draft, pre-injury, etc.)? Did his injury drop him, in your opinion, into a "scrap" guy like Leonard and Crabbe?
I mean, I'm as bummed as anyone that the kid broke his foot again, but there's no way (had they been in the same draft) that I would've taken Waiters over CJ, and nothing I've seen from either so far (which includes college and SL highlights from CJ) makes me question that opinion. Not "fit", "injury", "stats", "highlights", "commentary", etc. I don't see anything in Dion's profile that makes me think he's any more equipped to handle the Mo Role than CJ is--he seems to be (with a 1.5-1 A/TO ratio and 17% AST%) a straight SG that doesn't shoot that well, but will pass to an open guy occasionally (so it's not all a minus). I just don't see the love, or the fit for us.
For your previous posts, I think we're 2 years too late for Chandler to move the needle, and I don't think our "scraps" (even including CJ as a scrap, which I don't) get us enough to bring back Chandler's contract. I'd also probably take Varejao straight-up over Chandler right now, and for the next 2 years.
Here's where caramelo puts my needle:
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What about your other needle?
36 posts, and on ignore. Congratulations, troll.
I have given several reasons why I believe Melo would be a good addition to this roster. Saying all I want him for is my fantasy basketball team is creating a straw man argument, that seem to be the norm around here. (especially considering that is NOT how fantasy basketball works...)
The blazers have been projected to be somewhere in the 6-8 seeds in the West this year. We have beat Denver, San Antonio, 2x Sacramento, Detroit, Phoenix, Toronto, Brooklyn, Milwaukee and Boston. We SHOULD have beat all those teams, with the exception of San Antonio. That we are beating the teams we should beat is progress! It's a very positive sign that we're headed in the right direction. But so many are already counting on this continuing and us ending up as a top 4 seed. I am not sure that will happen and even if it does we are second round fodder, much like the Hawks of the last decade have been.
To put us among the best teams in the league we need another superstar and Melo fits that bill. Yes his defense is subpar but his offensive game more than makes up for it. No one can stop him, including LeBron.

Your "reasons": "I love Melo... I don't care what the fans want the fact is Melo is better than all three of those players and in my head I'm the GM so I'm doing what is best for the team. . Melo isn't a consistent defender but he when he needs to he can lock his man down and is the most versatile scorer in the league. He can score in any way from any spot on the court."
I don't love Melo, but that's hardly relevant. Melo being better than any one player in your mind, does not equate to him improving a team if you have to give up 3 guys, that combined, make Portland better. Why does Portland need more scoring with an offense that is already one of the best in the entire NBA? Even you agree, Melo doesn't defend. Portland's weakness is defense, and Melo does not address that in any way, shape, or form.
For you to take this, "People don't think past their fantasy basketball rosters, and may God have mercy on your soul", literally, is unfortunate. This isn't a straw man, it is sarcasm (unless you feel your opinion of Melo is related to you salvation). But there is truth to that statement. People advocating for Melo to be a Blazer either won't address, or are unable to address significant barriers to Melo being traded to the Blazers and how the cost to the Blazers for obtaining him make Portland better. Look at the Knicks record. How the heck does that make Portland better to bring anyone from that team to Portland?
You said you gave several reasons why you believe Melo would be a good addition to the roster. I went back, painful as it was, and looked for your reasons, and the more I read, the less hyperbolic I feel my statement was. You want to play GM, you provide poor reasoning for how this helps the Blazers as a team, and you assert your opinion as fact. That is definitely fantasy. So, my apologies for giving you too much credit by adding "basketball" to the fantasy. Unnecessarily specific be your grievance (oh, and if you say it like a pirate of the Caribbean, it's kinda fun).
Portland is headed in the right direction (in your opinion), but they should change the entire line-up with the exception of Lillard and Lopez. This makes about as much sense as a screen door on a submarine.
According to Melo's coach, Anthony is not a superstar, because he doesn't get "superstar calls." Who cares who can't stop him if he can't stop anyone he's defending either? That starting line up you suggested, TRob starting PF? That makes Portland better? Seriously, go back to the trade machine and enjoy yourself... quietly. Maybe take a coloring book and a box of crayons with you.![]()
I'm sure you were the same person saying KG would never get a ring, or LeBron in Cleveland or Pierce in Boston. If you can't envision how players might fit together in different circumstances than their current one than what are you even doing in a trade thread except to troll? The team IS good right now but I want them to be the best. Melo is one of several players who could help bring the team to that level. This current roster is the Atlanta Hawks of the aughts
I'm sure you were the same person saying KG would never get a ring, or LeBron in Cleveland or Pierce in Boston. If you can't envision how players might fit together in different circumstances than their current one than what are you even doing in a trade thread except to troll? The team IS good right now but I want them to be the best. Melo is one of several players who could help bring the team to that level. This current roster is the Atlanta Hawks of the aughts
I'm sure I don't care about other teams, or discuss their chances of getting rings. I'm sure I have only been posting here a week or so. I'm sure I made it VERY clear that I CAN see how Melo would fit AND that it would be a HORRIBLE fit. Melo is NOT one of several players who could help bring the team to "that level." And, your analogy to Atlanta is a straw man. I just though I'd point out an example since you clearly don't understand what a straw man argument is.
Melo has made every team he's been on better. The Nuggets had the same record as the Cavs the year before he and LBJ were drafted and he made the playoffs in a tougher western conference. The Knicks have had more success with him than they did with Danillo Gallinarri and Wilson Chandler.
Portland is headed in the right direction (in your opinion), but they should change the entire line-up with the exception of Lillard and Lopez. This makes about as much sense as a screen door on a submarine.
Melo has made every team he's been on better. The Nuggets had the same record as the Cavs the year before he and LBJ were drafted and he made the playoffs in a tougher western conference. The Knicks have had more success with him than they did with Danillo Gallinarri and Wilson Chandler.
Or did he? Denver were still good when he left and New York sucked
And before the trade, New York was riding a damn good winning streak
