Pinwheel1
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Why the fuck do the Blazers do this?
I have only seen him play against the Blazers....so small sample size. But damn he looked good in that game.
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Why the fuck do the Blazers do this?
You either keep Scoot or you keep Ant to pair with Sharpe. Either one backs up Dame for the next 4 years.
Scoot has better trade value so I assume they will trade him. Maybe they trade both in order to match salaries.
I don’t see any way we keep Dame if we draft Scoot to keep him.You either keep Scoot or you keep Ant to pair with Sharpe. Either one backs up Dame for the next 4 years.
Scoot has better trade value so I assume they will trade him. Maybe they trade both in order to match salaries.
I have only seen him play against the Blazers....so small sample size. But damn he looked good in that game.
Orlando also has the #6 pick, do you want to do #3 for #6 and Wagner?Oh yeah forgot about the TPE, but no way is Wagner worth the #3 pick.
Orlando also has the #6 pick, do you want to do #3 for #6 and Wagner?
The problem with that is I don’t think the 6th is good enough to flip for a star. The 3rd should be good enough to get an actual star.Orlando also has the #6 pick, do you want to do #3 for #6 and Wagner?
Maybe sign and trade Grant to get bridges or Siakam and get the other with the 3 pick?I don't agree with the Siakam/Grant pairing being awkward. Why do you way that?
I love the idea of Bridges but Grant is such an asbismal rebounder - that I can't have him be the long-term solution at PF.
The best of all options would be a Bridges/Siakam front court.
Maybe sign and trade Grant to get bridges or Siakam and get the other with the 3 pick?
Yeah, you'd have to add more to the deal than just Grant.Grant is not as good or worth either.
this still creates an unnecessary logjam:Man the first cog in Dame being traded to Boston is happening right now if Boston loses game 1 and this series. Long shot but if Boston loses I could see them trading Brown for Dame etc.
this still creates an unnecessary logjam:
-Scoot/Ant/Sharpe/Brown/?
Brown isn't a PF and Shaedon is playing out of position
-Ant/Sharpe/Brown/Miller/?
Miller can't swing to PF.
either scenario is still messy from a team building perspective.
but then where would you put Ant and either Scoot or Miller?Yeah I think either Brown or Sharpe would be the SF and the other would be the SG.
Miller can play 2-4this still creates an unnecessary logjam:
-Scoot/Ant/Sharpe/Brown/?
Brown isn't a PF and Shaedon is playing out of position
-Ant/Sharpe/Brown/Miller/?
Miller can't swing to PF.
either scenario is still messy from a team building perspective.
eh.. i dunno about 4. especially full time.Miller can play 2-4
but then where would you put Ant and either Scoot or Miller?
Yes.Maybe sign and trade Grant to get bridges or Siakam and get the other with the 3 pick?
Agreed. Would need to include additional assets (picks)Grant is not as good or worth either.
If Jerami Grant can do it, not sure why Miller wouldn’t be able toeh.. i dunno about 4. especially full time.
If the Blazers are lucky enough to draft Scoot Henderson, he's going to make plays that makes fans jaws drop, much like Shaedon Sharpe.
People will be wondering "what the hell were we thinking" when it's recalled how many wanted the pick to be traded. Just like Sharpe.
the problem is... the teams with expendable draft capital probably don't want Dame.I don't get the vets for Dame trade ideas. Makes no sense. If we get Brown/Bridges/KAT, etc it should be to win with Dame now.
If we trade Dame it should be to get young future All-stars and picks, not current stars in their prime that will start declining as our youth eventually peaks.
Look over there, now over there... and now you're comparing apples to cucumbers. We all can see the individual skills & off the charts athleticism in Shaedon. Those obvious traits are why he was able to skip college entirely to be drafted on potential higher then either of the guys we were comparing, but just as obviously he's still got a ways to go before he knows how to play. Without question of the now 3 guys we are talking about he's by far the best prospect coming out of HS... so?What the hell? Does college experience matter? Sure. Not that much though. (Look at Shaedon Sharpe).
that is some quality stupid. What we were discussing was development of players. Obviously not all prospects are created equal and those with better physical and individual skills have higher ceilings. Drew Eubanks was never going to be Tim Duncan no matter if or where he went to college, or how much coaching or how many minutes he played at whatever level. Good grief man, are you really this challenged? Ant is an elite level run/jump athlete, CJ is not. Because of that he has a much higher ceiling which is why Portland drafted him in hopes he would develop.But playing nearly 180 more NBA games (and im not talking a minute or two) matters a whole lot more than college experience. If college experience was THAT amazing, Zach Edey and Drew Timme would be at the top of draft boards.
You're flailing badly in this thread so of course you go there. I'm sticking with facts and a HoF coach's comments about the difficulties of young player development in the NBA. You might benefit by checking out the link below.College is practically a completely different game. Regarding the bold: In his second year he played in 70 games and averaged 20 minutes a game. So I don’t know what the hell you’re smoking but it must be strong.