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Plumlee is all things to all people, plus or minus the things that differentiate him.
Six degrees of separation from Bill Russell?
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Plumlee is all things to all people, plus or minus the things that differentiate him.
Six degrees of separation from Bill Russell?
One degree: Bill Russell played basketball in the NBA--the same league that Plumlee plays basketball in!
Plumlee is so unique though. There is no one short of Marc Gasol that do what he does on offense.

He can set a mean pick, runs the break like a point guard.Plumlee is all things to all people, plus or minus the things that differentiate him.
Hate to nitpick a good post, but a few people have been throwing this (bolded) around and it simply won't be the case. You're forgetting that quite a few teams will be shelling out $ for new FAs this upcoming summer. Both KD and Curry are going to get deals nearing 40mil/yr each. As are CP and Blake, etc etc. And teams like UTA will face exactly what we did this past summer in having to spend lots to retain their FAs. We're gonna be top 10, but certainly not 1.True . . . if only he could SHOOT like Gasol! Plums is very difficult to assess because he is so unique. His passing is brilliant at times, but when his man doesn't have to guard him it handicaps the offense. So many close losses this year (@ Phx, Knicks, Ind, LAC/2nd time, & Sac, + Dal, Tor, & now Det at home) and so few of those types of games have gone the Blazers way. With about 1:15 minute left in 2nd OT last night Plums misses a "gimme" at the rim with his left that might have sealed it. Drummond was trailing on the play & didn't even try to contest, just put his arms up. And was anyone really that surprised that he missed from pretty much point blank range? No, because he does it so often. To be fair, Plums came back and forced Jackson into a t/o on the next possession. He didn't lose the game, but his weaknesses stand out in many of the losses. For a team devoid of a post scorer, floor spacing becomes paramount. And as long as MP is no threat to knock down a wide open 12', or even show some touch around the basket, the offense will stagnate when the game slows down the stretch. When you're a rebuilding team and you can get Plums on a team friendly deal? Great, you live with his deficiencies. But when you're the #2 highest paid team in the league sitting at 7 games under .500 (slated to be #1 next season by $9 million over #2), you don't need to give MP a big payday. Unless you're making a run at a title, you need to be getting production from guys on team friendly deals (preferably some young talent on rookie contracts) That is just the way the NBA is heading. If there aren't any needle moving deals to be had at the deadline, I'd rather go after youth/draft picks (even if it means taking a step back) & that includes moving Plums if we can.
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Rim protection starts with perimeter defense.
No center short of the defensive monster Howard was in Orlando would look like he could be a rim protector in Portland this year.
I don't like Plumlee as the starting Center for Portland. But to say he's not a rim defender is bogus, because the only way that's possible is to ignore Portland's porous perimeter defense.
Sounds like we better get this Howard Orlando guy.
How about Pat C. and Jake Layman for Mr. Orlando?
barfo
Sounds like we better get this Howard Orlando guy.
How about Pat C. and Jake Layman for Mr. Orlando?
barfo
I know.Clinton must be right. I am uneducated, because I don't get this joke.
Need to start working on getting my money back from George Fox.

Clinton must be right. I am uneducated, because I don't get this joke.
Need to start working on getting my money back from George Fox.
Maybe we can trade George Fox for Howard Orlando.
barfo
Rim protection starts with perimeter defense.
No center short of the defensive monster Howard was in Orlando would look like he could be a rim protector in Portland this year.
I don't like Plumlee as the starting Center for Portland. But to say he's not a rim defender is bogus, because the only way that's possible is to ignore Portland's porous perimeter defense.
I think this is why I don't get it.
Maybe I need a comma? Holy shit grammar police.
I'm sure 6 is possible but I can do 7.Six degrees of separation from Bill Russell?

Plumlee played with Gerald Henderson Jr. (2015-16)I'm sure 6 is possible but I can do 7.
Plumlee played with KG (Nets)
KG played with Terry Porter (Wolves)
Terry Porter played with Caldwell Jones (Blazers)
Caldwell Jones played with Flynn Robinson (Conquistadors)
Flynn Robinson played with Oscar Robertson (Royals)
Oscar Robertson played with Tom Thacker (Royals)
Tom Thacker played with Bill Russell (Celtics)
Mason Plumlee is a professional basketball player in the NBAPlumlee played with Gerald Henderson Jr. (2015-16)
Gerald Henderson Jr. is the son of Gerald Henderson Sr.
Gerald Henderson played with Don Chaney (1979-80)
Don Chaney played with Bill Russell (1968-69)
One degree: Bill Russell played basketball in the NBA--the same league that Plumlee plays basketball in!
Mason Plumlee is a professional basketball player in the NBA
Bill Russell played in the NBA.
Done.
See, when you did it, I was (mildly) amused. When Nik reprised the refrain, I was less so. It's like seeing a Carrot Top routine multiple times.^The only two people good at this game.
And nobody has ever seen them in the same room at the same time. And note, the people who say Bill Russell is old or dead are the same people who claim we put a man on the moon.
Note that Plumlee and Russell both have two 'l's and a 'u'. It's obvious the government is lying to us.
barfo
^The only two people good at this game.
See, when you did it, I was (mildly) amused. When Nik reprised the refrain, I was less so. It's like seeing a Carrot Top routine multiple times.
I didn't see Minstrel's ninjaSee, when you did it, I was (mildly) amused. When Nik reprised the refrain, I was less so. It's like seeing a Carrot Top routine multiple times.
Coming from someone who grew up on Gallagher, that was classic!!!Don't be silly, Carrot Top is a genius. His routines never get old.
