Trading CJ should be #1 on Blazers agenda...

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In any trade scenario, if we want to trade money out but the team doesn't want money back (i.e. CLE if they trade Love), we could trade Meyers to ATL and take back Miles Plumlee with the TPE. Could even give Atlanta more salary if the wanted. But that's at least $10M outgoing (since Plumlee basically doesnt count as incoming salary) that wouldn't be going to whoever was our main trade partner.
 
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Chandler Hutchison!

6'7 w/ A 7'1 wingsoan, a SF but could play some SG. Good defender, solid shooter, can handle the ball and finish with a degree of craftiness inside.

He remindes me a lot of Aminu with a better handle.
 
Maybe we should reconsider this guy before his value goes up too much:
 
How about if you consider Portland never had a lead larger than 10 pts?
How about if you consider that Portland only had a lead for approximately 20-minutes (10%) out of the 192-minutes the series? It was never close.

Portland didn't play their best... but what CAUSED that? The physicality and intensity of the Pels. Stott's teams are soft, and they are going to remain soft as long as he's at the helm.
Well, that's just factually wrong unless you only want to count the last four games out of a total of 86 games.
 
Maybe we should reconsider this guy before his value goes up too much:

Looks like he's got giant blue gloves on. I'm no expert on these things but it would seem to be a handicap to me.
 
Here is the biggest problem I'm having with trading CJ--who for? I did a quick search of guards with six seasons or less, who are 6'4" or taller, with defensive ratings (I know it isn't perfect, but it does provide information) below 110 with 3pt% 33 or above (for the last two seasons). Here is the list:


Who is really obtainable on that list? Hood, maybe, but would we trade with Utah? Doubtful. Bazemore has been brought up before. We already have Baldwin.
Hood plays in Cleveland now.
 
Well, that's just factually wrong unless you only want to count the last four games out of a total of 86 games.
Can you even think for yourself and form your own opinions or just regurgitate Neil Olshey quotes... You are so brainwashed by Neil... do you realize this team was only 3 games from being out of playoffs... this team was 36-33 outside of win streak... this team couldn’t win 1 game in playoffs and lost 16 of last 21 games
 
Looks like he's got giant blue gloves on. I'm no expert on these things but it would seem to be a handicap to me.

I think the blue is flames from his hands moving so quickly. The friction with the air creates so much heat that the air ignites. Probably distracts the PnR player.
 
It's tough to get assists when the people you pass to miss the shots. When the supporting cast hits shots we win. This is where Neil Olshey needs to improve the team. We need some better shooters.
Amen Brother
 
Can you even think for yourself and form your own opinions or just regurgitate Neil Olshey quotes... You are so brainwashed by Neil... do you realize this team was only 3 games from being out of playoffs... this team was 36-33 outside of win streak... this team couldn’t win 1 game in playoffs and lost 16 of last 21 games

to quote Stotts "teams are judged by the post season." I would certainly agree with this. I'm sure Pops and other great coaches would as well. You could win 70 games in a season and if you get swept in the first round nobody will remember you.

Conversely, if you win 48 games in the regular season and make it to the NBA finals (even if you lose) fans will always remember that season.
 
Can you even think for yourself and form your own opinions or just regurgitate Neil Olshey quotes... You are so brainwashed by Neil... do you realize this team was only 3 games from being out of playoffs... this team was 36-33 outside of win streak... this team couldn’t win 1 game in playoffs and lost 16 of last 21 games
You live for the personal attack. How about commenting on the content of my post and leaving your thoughts about me where they belong, securely locked up?
 
to quote Stotts "teams are judged by the post season." I would certainly agree with this. I'm sure Pops and other great coaches would as well. You could win 70 games in a season and if you get swept in the first round nobody will remember you.

Conversely, if you win 48 games in the regular season and make it to the NBA finals (even if you lose) fans will always remember that season.
I believe a 70 win season would set a record that would endure and be remembered for a long long time until somebody had a 71 win season. Even then, a 70 win season would be long remembered.
 
I believe a 70 win season would set a record that would endure and be remembered for a long long time until somebody had a 71 win season. Even then, a 70 win season would be long remembered.

The '96 Bulls (72 wins) and '16 Warriors (73 wins) will be disappointed to hear that.
 
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I believe a 70 win season would set a record that would endure and be remembered for a long long time until somebody had a 71 win season. Even then, a 70 win season would be long remembered.

Ironically, I think you proved my point. I bet you remember that the Bulls and Warriors won championships. But, you don't remember that both held records for most wins? Remember who has the third most wins? I don't. ['97 Bulls and '72 L@kers]

Which Portland team won a championship? Which Portland team had the best regular season record? I'm guessing you know one, but not the other.
 
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Man, it's great to see people agree with me. I guess it's timing, but in January I was Traitor #1 for giving reasons for why Olshey should trade McCollum (not that I expect Olshey to do it).

I still don't agree with all the CJ detractors. He simply needs a new coach
 
I still don't agree with all the CJ detractors. He simply needs a new coach

You might be right. It depends on how much faith you have that a different coach would help he and Dame do a better job on defense than they did against NO in the playoffs. And, how long are you willing to experiment with Dame and CJ (after two post-season failures) before you change things up. Some people might want to ride it out until 2020 or later. I wouldn't dump CJ for a bag of chips, but I have seen enough that I would look to see if there was a better deal that would place at least one good defender in our backcourt.
 
You might be right. It depends on how much faith you have that a different coach would help he and Dame do a better job on defense than they did against NO in the playoffs. And, how long are you willing to experiment with Dame and CJ (after two post-season failures) before you change things up. Some people might want to ride it out until 2020 or later. I wouldn't dump CJ for a bag of chips, but I have seen enough that I would look to see if there was a better deal that would place at least one good defender in our backcourt.

This post assumes that the problem lies there. First everyone was complaining about their D not their O.... Now the complaints are about offensive fit???

I call bullshit.
 
Can you even think for yourself and form your own opinions or just regurgitate Neil Olshey quotes... You are so brainwashed by Neil... do you realize this team was only 3 games from being out of playoffs... this team was 36-33 outside of win streak... this team couldn’t win 1 game in playoffs and lost 16 of last 21 games
hey free throw guy!
don't be such as nimrod! Lanny is one the smartest dudes on hear and a die hard blazer maniac.
 
Ironically, I think you proved my point. I bet you remember that the Bulls and Warriors won championships. But, you don't remember that both held records for most wins? Remember who has the third most wins? I don't. ['97 Bulls and '72 L@kers]

Which Portland team won a championship? Which Portland team had the best regular season record? I'm guessing you know one, but not the other.
Wrong, I remember.
The championship was won in 1977 ('76-'77 season).
We were on our way to a 60 game winning season in the '77-'78 season.
I believe we had a 63 win season in the early 90s. But that is not a record. I believe the Bulls hold second place at somewhere around 68 wins.

Everyone knows the Warriors set the regular season record.
 
This post assumes that the problem lies there. First everyone was complaining about their D not their O.... Now the complaints are about offensive fit???

I call bullshit.

I don't understand. My comment that you quoted only discussed defense. And I don't put all the blame on CJ, it's just I don't think they can defend at a playoff level together, and Dame would be much harder to part with than CJ.
 
Wrong, I remember.
... I believe the Bulls hold second place at somewhere around 68 wins.

Everyone knows the Warriors set the regular season record.

Well, you got second place wrong right there. And I even gave it to you above.
 
This post assumes that the problem lies there. First everyone was complaining about their D not their O.... Now the complaints are about offensive fit???

I call bullshit.
Well, you got second place wrong right there. And I even gave it to you above.
You mean, I missed one out of about ten by a whisker? Shameful.
 
Bump... nothing about this team is different from last year... trade CJ!!!
 
Seriously, how much more does Neil need to see... 2 undersized ballhog combo gaurds playing ISO ball, DEAD LAST IN NBA IN ASSISTS.. too small to get shots off in playoffs... this is what you want as the centerpiece of your team... making 50% of salary cap... taking 50% of shots... come on Neil! Dame and CJ will be 28 and 27 years old... they are what they are. Meanwhile other teams with star players in their early 20’s will only get better. This team will go nowhere with Dame/CJ combo... no matter who you put around them, the will not touch ball enough on offense consistently to matter
This is all still true... nothing has changed... Neil has to get over his ego and end this nightmare
 
Taking into account age, contract, and ability to have a positive impact on both ends of the court, does anyone question that Nurk has supplanted CJ as the 2nd most valuable player on the Blazers?

We are talking about trading our *3rd* best player to help build a more functional and balanced roster. Who doesn't do that?
 
Neil must go!

We need forwards. Trading CJ won’t accomplish either!
 

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