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The 2014 NBA Draft is tomorrow. Big day for most teams with the exception of teams like the Portland Trail Blazers which have no draft picks. In fact 13 of the 15 players on the Portland Trail Blazers roster have contracts for the upcoming season with Watson and Williams not having one, yet?
Do the Blazers add through free agency or trade? If a trade happens who do the Blazers give up on and do they trade them for a draft pick this year? If adding free agents without trade what positions or players are sought after?
Last year on the old Trail Blazer forum I did predict the signing of Robin Lopez. I predicted it would be Robin or Marcin. So what happens this offseason?
Safe to say the starters are untouchable. Lillard, Matthews, Batum, Aldridge, Lopez. Each starter is in the top10 for their position in the league no questions asked. No trades allowed.
Bench players that deserve to come back due to production and chemistry: Barton, Wright, Robinson, Freeland. Another year for development and minutes will help these guys and show their future value.
Unproven bench players: McCollum, Leonard, Claver, Crabbe. These four players really need some minutes and show improvement if they want to stay in the league.
The Blazers are 2 roster spots short with a realistic potential for 6 roster spots being available. So what are the needs for the team and how can they be addressed? A backup PG, backup C, bench scoring.
A backup PG that could start with Lillard adds rotational value. The guy I am thinking of may have a lot of offers since Deron Williams ankles went out on him. Livingston had a great comeback year and played in 76 games averaging 26 minutes, 48% FG, 17% 3PT, 83% FT, 3 RBD, 3 AST, 1 STL, 8 PTS. Those numbers are similar to Williams numbers without the cringing 3 point shot selection. Livingston makes his living in the paint distributing the ball. He's a good guy who was willing to put in the effort for rehab to make it back to the league.
The next player the Blazers could add would add rotational depth and could start at SF in a regular lineup or PF in a small lineup, maybe even C in a lineup similar to how Bosh is used at C. He would definitely be a scoring option off the bench with a lot of versatility doing the little things that make a team run. He was drafted a Blazer and had a great year playing in 78 games with averages of 30 minutes, 44% FG, 36% 3PT, 73% FT, 5 RBD, 4 AST, .5 STL, .5 BLK, 8.5 PTS. Josh McRoberts should be seriously considered to be included in a active 10 man Blazer roster. He could be the 6th man of the year next year.
The last needs of the Blazers for the upcoming season is a backup C. Can Freeland, Robinson, Claver, and Leonard play Robin and Lamarcus minutes in a platoon style? That really depends on Claver and Leonard this summer. I think Freeland and Robinson got that confidence boost from the community and their teammates and will be working hard this summer to please. So who do the Blazers go after that will make an impact but not ruin team chemistry. He's going to be unselfish, he won't care about minutes, plays above the rim defense and shouldn't be to inexpensive, worse case scenario for team health he could start in certain lineups. Oh and by the way he's weird enough for Portland. None other than Chris "Birdman" Andersen. I'm not sure of his health or his issue with Miami but he would be a reasonable addition without subtraction.
All these scenarios require no trading and are reasonable.
Do the Blazers add through free agency or trade? If a trade happens who do the Blazers give up on and do they trade them for a draft pick this year? If adding free agents without trade what positions or players are sought after?
Last year on the old Trail Blazer forum I did predict the signing of Robin Lopez. I predicted it would be Robin or Marcin. So what happens this offseason?
Safe to say the starters are untouchable. Lillard, Matthews, Batum, Aldridge, Lopez. Each starter is in the top10 for their position in the league no questions asked. No trades allowed.
Bench players that deserve to come back due to production and chemistry: Barton, Wright, Robinson, Freeland. Another year for development and minutes will help these guys and show their future value.
Unproven bench players: McCollum, Leonard, Claver, Crabbe. These four players really need some minutes and show improvement if they want to stay in the league.
The Blazers are 2 roster spots short with a realistic potential for 6 roster spots being available. So what are the needs for the team and how can they be addressed? A backup PG, backup C, bench scoring.
A backup PG that could start with Lillard adds rotational value. The guy I am thinking of may have a lot of offers since Deron Williams ankles went out on him. Livingston had a great comeback year and played in 76 games averaging 26 minutes, 48% FG, 17% 3PT, 83% FT, 3 RBD, 3 AST, 1 STL, 8 PTS. Those numbers are similar to Williams numbers without the cringing 3 point shot selection. Livingston makes his living in the paint distributing the ball. He's a good guy who was willing to put in the effort for rehab to make it back to the league.
The next player the Blazers could add would add rotational depth and could start at SF in a regular lineup or PF in a small lineup, maybe even C in a lineup similar to how Bosh is used at C. He would definitely be a scoring option off the bench with a lot of versatility doing the little things that make a team run. He was drafted a Blazer and had a great year playing in 78 games with averages of 30 minutes, 44% FG, 36% 3PT, 73% FT, 5 RBD, 4 AST, .5 STL, .5 BLK, 8.5 PTS. Josh McRoberts should be seriously considered to be included in a active 10 man Blazer roster. He could be the 6th man of the year next year.
The last needs of the Blazers for the upcoming season is a backup C. Can Freeland, Robinson, Claver, and Leonard play Robin and Lamarcus minutes in a platoon style? That really depends on Claver and Leonard this summer. I think Freeland and Robinson got that confidence boost from the community and their teammates and will be working hard this summer to please. So who do the Blazers go after that will make an impact but not ruin team chemistry. He's going to be unselfish, he won't care about minutes, plays above the rim defense and shouldn't be to inexpensive, worse case scenario for team health he could start in certain lineups. Oh and by the way he's weird enough for Portland. None other than Chris "Birdman" Andersen. I'm not sure of his health or his issue with Miami but he would be a reasonable addition without subtraction.
All these scenarios require no trading and are reasonable.
