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"The Golden State Warriors are trying to snag a center before Thursday's trading deadline, but if that can't happen, the team is ready to go after injury risks such as Greg Oden and Yao Ming this offseason, according to the San Francisco Chronicle."

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Obviously they wouldn't give up very much. If Beidrins didn't have such a ridiculous contract I would take him, I really liked him in '09 when he averaged 11 points and 11 rebounds.
 
ZZZZZZzzzzzz, sounds like meaningless filler to add to a boring day
 
If it brought back Stephen Curry then by all means.

Otherwise, no fucking way.
 
Obviously they wouldn't give up very much. If Beidrins didn't have such a ridiculous contract I would take him, I really liked him in '09 when he averaged 11 points and 11 rebounds.

If it brought back Stephen Curry then by all means.

Otherwise, no fucking way.

You did catch that they were looking at going after Oden in the offseason, right? They aren't looking to trade for him; he'll be an RFA.
 
You did catch that they were looking at going after Oden in the offseason, right? They aren't looking to trade for him; he'll be an RFA.

A few teams with some capspace want Oden. I know Khan had said he was interested in signing him this summer and i'm more worried about the wolves offering him something like 50/5 which we probably won't match, then whatever the GSW offer him. I'd like to match (almost) anything with Oden because we wont' be under the cap in the foreseeable future and i'm not ready to give up on a 22 year old who has his talent level.
 
I really do hope a team makes a long-term contract offer to GO, so we can match it.
 
A i'm more worried about the wolves offering him something like 50/5 which we probably won't match


if someone were crazy enough to offer him 50 mil guaranteed under the new more-restrictive CBA i don't see how we could match. i don't think that's going to happen though. whatever the details end up being, the new CBA is certainly going to be structured to discourange teams from gambling huge amounts on unproven players.

if he gets something like a 5 year offer with the last 2 years as team options, or a smaller offer that reaches 50 million with a lot of incentives, we probably would match.
 
Yao would be a good fit there because of the Asian community in the Bay area
 
I really do hope a team makes a long-term contract offer to GO, so we can match it.

I really hope more teams look for a "discounted rate" on GO so we can match it. I highly doubt any team will give a contract worth more than our QO.
 
I'd love for Oden to just except the 1 year deal then we offer him a nice extension next year that is based almost entirely on incentives.
 
You did catch that they were looking at going after Oden in the offseason, right? They aren't looking to trade for him; he'll be an RFA.

Portland would be foolish not to do a sign and trade in that case.

Loosing Oden for nothing would be a disaster.


The one thing I was wondering is if this report was tossed out there by Oden's agent in order to make it appear as though there is interest in the league.

KP get's unjustly vilified for taking Oden as the first pick in the draft.
Imagine the shit the GM who signs him to a 5 year deal would get with what we know about Oden's health now.
 
I hope some WC play-off team does offer him a 50/5 type deal. It would wreck their future while giving Cho political cover to get on with rebuilding the team.
 
I hope some WC play-off team does offer him a 50/5 type deal. It would wreck their future while giving Cho political cover to get on with rebuilding the team.

Unless Oden recovers from injuries and makes his new GM look like a genius!
 
Part of me wants Greg to go somewhere else just So the negative nancies Feel stupid for giving up on him
 
I don't want him going anywhere!

Even if it means over-paying to keep him?

That's the real issue here. If we are talking about 3 years/$9-10 million, I'm sure the Blazers will take the gamble. If he gets an offer in the 5/$50 million range, it would be insane to match.
 
You realize with our luck if we let him go, he is going to become an all star beast elsewhere!!
 
Even if it means over-paying to keep him?

That's the real issue here. If we are talking about 3 years/$9-10 million, I'm sure the Blazers will take the gamble. If he gets an offer in the 5/$50 million range, it would be insane to match.

I'd match 5/50.

I think Greg is a dominate center when healthy. He'd be worth over 20 million a year if completely healthy. He has a chance of making a full recovery. I don't expect him to make a full recovery, but it’s a significantly plausible probability, maybe 35%. I think it's very likely he is severely injured again in the future. But gambling on him having good health gives this team the best chance of competing for a title. If we let him walk at that money, the talent we gain by not having a 5/50 contract on the books has a lower expected contribution to the team than signing Oden.

Signing Oden is a big risk, but we are currently not close to title contention so it is the type of risk I believe we have to take. It would be different if we had two top15 players on this roster and only needed to surround those studs with role players. Now we likely won’t see Roy ever at a top15 level, and LaMarcus is playing great but still a long ways from being a top3 PF. So this team has to do everything it can to get 1 or 2 superstar players to compete for a title.

This is basically my thought process using percentages; the Blazers have a 5% chance of winning a title if they let Oden walk. Oden has a 35% chance of being healthy. With Oden healthy on the team we’d have an 18% chance of winning a title. With an injured Oden on the roster we have a 3% chance of winning a title. Thus signing Oden gives us the highest probability of winning a championship.

It sucks giving a huge contract to a player you expect to be injured, but with Oden’s freakish potential the team has to do it.
 
Best of luck in Frisco' Greg
 
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If he goes to The Bay......... he will lead the NBA in 3's made! Count on it!
 
I'd match pretty much any offer that could be made to Oden under the CBA, at least up to the remaining length on Roy's deal. As long as Roy's deal is on the books, any major overhaul of the team is not really possible. Within that window, the team's only chance for title contention is Oden being healthy and playing for Portland. If he continues to bust due to injury, yes, it's wasted money...but I'm not sure it's wasted opportunity.
 
unless there are things being kept out of the papers that offer real additional concern for Greg, I'm for reupping with him as the upside of doing so is just too great. As Min points out, it's not like they're going to have a ton of capspace to play with if they let him walk for nothing because of the contracts to Roy & Aldridge. I see crossing my fingers on Greg's health as the best chance of Portland competing for a championship... geez the media would lap up the story of him finally being healthy and dominant

btw... the W's have 53M on the books for next year with only 9 guys under contract and not including their upcoming lotto pick. So unless they trade for some salary dumps they'll only have a full MLE to dangle. Not that GO would sign it, but I'm pretty sure Portland would match

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I'm not at all convinced that Oden won't sign the Q.O. if it is offered to him. It's not like he's going to get the extra year and money from the Blazers in a max deal.

If I'm his agent, I have him sign the $8.2 million Q.O. and then be a UFA the following summer. If he gets injured again, so what? Somebody would still take the risk, and without having to worry about the Blazers matching the deal. If he stays healthy, he makes more money on the UFA market than he does as an RFA, at least that's how I see it.
 

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