Mediocre Man
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No, you don’t have to wonder thatI have to wonder if the fact that the Blazers are in Paul Allen's estate isn't the biggest thing dictating these moves.
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No, you don’t have to wonder thatI have to wonder if the fact that the Blazers are in Paul Allen's estate isn't the biggest thing dictating these moves.
Easy, Now.I dont know what is worse, being a Blazers fan during the Telfair/Ha days or right now. Its really depressing and hard to imagine it will get better from here.
You're half right.The draft pick from NO has more value than the pick Indy got, and Hart has value. I would've liked more for CJ, but I think there are legit positives with this deal. I can see why some would support and some would be against it.
I have no explanation for the Powell/Roco trade though, that was beyond incompetent.
We wouldn't be in here if we didn't have a clue.by not jumping to conclusions until the dust has settled?
Seems everyone is quick to draw a line one way or another when they have no clue where the road ends.
No, you don’t have to wonder that
Nobody wanted Norm or CJ's contracts... You weren't going to get a more productive or better fitting equivalent player in return for either player, and you weren't going to have the flexibility to make moves in other places if you kept them.
That was out of Cronin's control, IMO. He made the tough choices that had to be made if we want to compete.
Now we'll find out if he can build a team.
Maybe Cronin knows what he's doing. I'm certainly not sold yet.This seems to be as good of a place to drop this John Hollinger take on the trades:
“The Blazers dropped off underperforming deals on Nance, Covington and McCollum, got out of the luxury tax, added a likely lottery pick, three seconds and a 20-year-old 2021 first-rounder, have a $21 million trade exception, added a legitimately good player on a decent contract in Hart and didn’t have to take back any dead money or bad contracts.
In short, I don’t agree with the hot take du jour that this is some crazy fire sale by Portland. It’s a completely reasonable response to a bad, expensive team. The Blazers have flexibility they haven’t had in half a decade, and that’s without yet making a call on the biggest piece of all in Damian Lillard.”
For all of the bitching around here about Olshey and CJ, seeing all of that mess undone in less than a week is pretty impressive. Maybe Cronin does know what he’s doing. We’re going to find out once he starts rebuilding now that the demo is done.
Yep. Portland had a good day yesterdayThis seems to be as good of a place to drop this John Hollinger take on the trades:
“The Blazers dropped off underperforming deals on Nance, Covington and McCollum, got out of the luxury tax, added a likely lottery pick, three seconds and a 20-year-old 2021 first-rounder, have a $21 million trade exception, added a legitimately good player on a decent contract in Hart and didn’t have to take back any dead money or bad contracts.
In short, I don’t agree with the hot take du jour that this is some crazy fire sale by Portland. It’s a completely reasonable response to a bad, expensive team. The Blazers have flexibility they haven’t had in half a decade, and that’s without yet making a call on the biggest piece of all in Damian Lillard.”
For all of the bitching around here about Olshey and CJ, seeing all of that mess undone in less than a week is pretty impressive. Maybe Cronin does know what he’s doing. We’re going to find out once he starts rebuilding now that the demo is done.
We very obviously opted for cap flexibility aka cap space and the choice to create more cap space over talent and draft capital. So Cronin bet on our ability to make trades with more salary coming in than going out or far more likely since we don't have a lot of value on small contracts or in picks he's putting all of our eggs in the free agent basket, in Portland?!? Well I hope someone in this organization has done some major tampering and knows for certain that we're going to be able to land Dame a second star in free agency, with that cap space we freed up because Dame, an overpaid Ant who doesn't even fit with Dame even if he is a slightly better fit than CJ, Nas, a PF we get with our pick, an overpaid Nurk, Hart and a bunch of shit that hasn't come close to showing they can be a net positive on the floor is not getting us into the playoffs next season... unless that PF we get in the draft is an instant all star.I'm not buying that at all. We've seen worse contracts moved for more, and we had reports of other teams interested in both of those players -- as well as RoCo and Nance -- for more than we got.
We should have been able to do all of that and net two more future first rounders and that's just obvious.YAY!!!
Just so happy to be blowing up this purgatory!
We’ve won a single title in like 50 years. In 1976 a new coach, an ABA dispersal draft one (sleeping) star (Walton) along with a motley crew was cast together. And following a 49-win regular season, pulled off a Cinderella playoff run that ended in the slaying of the great dragon (76’ers) culminating into our ONE nba title.
The formula for a Title is not certain. It takes the planets, moons and “star” to align, a little magic, a lot of luck, and blessings from the basketball gods.
Blowing this stagnant mess up, with a new leader, a new coach, one star…may very well be what is required to realize another miracle; a SECOND nba championship in P-town.
The week has been ugly so far BUT today is another day in our rebirth!
Maybe Cronin knows what he's doing. I'm certainly not sold yet.
Thing is, nobody disagrees that this was a bad, underperforming team. And few disagree that the contract for CJ, and the deals for RoCo and Powell and Nance were all probably just bad trades made by Olshey. The implication that most of us take issue with is the notion that these expendable, overpaid pieces from a bad, underperforming team didn't have value to other teams who could utilize them to fill needs/roles they couldn't fill here.
The three seconds and the TPE are fools gold. In all reality, we exchanged four useful players for one and a pick. Yes, that absolutely is a fire sale, regardless of the spin tossed out by Hollinger.
Basically all the positives that are being listed are from the CJ deal and that is why a majority of this board does support that deal. The Roco/Powell trade was not good, and 80% of this board voted so. A number of writers such as Hollinger are combining their feedback to lump both deals together.
Why did they combine Powell & Roco and send them to that very team? The Ballmer-Jody Allen-Microsoft-Billups connections are just to large to not generate conspiracy theories.
Maybe Cronin knows what he's doing. I'm certainly not sold yet.
Thing is, nobody disagrees that this was a bad, underperforming team. And few disagree that the contract for CJ, and the deals for RoCo and Powell and Nance were all probably just bad trades made by Olshey. The implication that most of us take issue with is the notion that these expendable, overpaid pieces from a bad, underperforming team didn't have value to other teams who could utilize them to fill needs/roles they couldn't fill here.
The three seconds and the TPE are fools gold. In all reality, we exchanged four useful players for one and a pick. Yes, that absolutely is a fire sale, regardless of the spin tossed out by Hollinger.
