What will you do when Miles Enters the Court?

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What will you do when Miles enters the court?

  • Boo just him

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • Boo the whole team

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • Be dead silent

    Votes: 20 69.0%
  • Shout something else

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
    29

Nate Dogg

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If you are/aren't attending tonights game, what will you do when Miles enters the court?
I forgot to suggest; Holding up a sign.
 
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Silence would be the best weapon!
 
It'd be great if everyone would just turn around and face their backs to miles as he enters the court!
 
Yeah, i think that would be the most affective. Everyone turning around with their backs towards him.

Mines slightly different because I added a poll. ;D
 
I won't care. He didn't do anything wrong and is just trying to play basketball.

He's just another guy on the other team to me.
 
I won't care. He didn't do anything wrong and is just trying to play basketball.

He's just another guy on the other team to me.

While he was a blazer, he did everything wrong. He played totally lazy and unmotivated (except for that one last game where he scored like 47). But during the season towards the end of his blazers run, he would WALK the offense and it looked like he wanted to get booed. I say give it to him.
 
I am one of the few that still likes Miles. I think the Grizzlies just signed him to hurt us so I think that's crap, and I take issue with his tirade against Cheeks, but while some thought he mailed it in, I thought that, especially to begin the year that he got injured, he was playing with purpose, confidence, and heart. Same with the two previous years, especially the first half season he was here.

He gets a bad rap for getting fat too, but look at what Greg looked like when he first came back. I didn't realize how out of shape he was, but look at him now. A little PT and more activity and he's slimmed right down.

I just think Miles got caught in a bad time here in P-Town. He certainly isn't a choir boy, but I have no ill will towards him and actually wish, and think if he would have stayed healthy, he would have come in to his own as a very good player here in Portland.

So I will be one of the few that applaud him tonight, if only because no one else will.
 
While he was a blazer, he did everything wrong. He played totally lazy and unmotivated (except for that one last game where he scored like 47). But during the season towards the end of his blazers run, he would WALK the offense and it looked like he wanted to get booed. I say give it to him.

You mean the season where he was trying to come back from a knee injury that eventually got him medically retired? Real surprise that he didn't move well.

He was certainly a dissapointment, but there've been plenty of others. I just don't think he's worth the energy to worry about.
 
I am one of the few that still likes Miles. I think the Grizzlies just signed him to hurt us so I think that's crap, and I take issue with his tirade against Cheeks, but while some thought he mailed it in, I thought that, especially to begin the year that he got injured, he was playing with purpose, confidence, and heart. Same with the two previous years, especially the first half season he was here.

He gets a bad rap for getting fat too, but look at what Greg looked like when he first came back. I didn't realize how out of shape he was, but look at him now. A little PT and more activity and he's slimmed right down.

I just think Miles got caught in a bad time here in P-Town. He certainly isn't a choir boy, but I have no ill will towards him and actually wish, and think if he would have stayed healthy, he would have come in to his own as a very good player here in Portland.

So I will be one of the few that applaud him tonight, if only because no one else will.

I agree. :cheers:
He was one of the most popular players on the team soon after we acquired him. He was featured in Trail Blazer commercials and seemed to enjoy being a Trail Blazer. After the knee injury his career/ability obviously went downhill and it seemed like he was a different guy, stayed to himself and didnt appear to enjoy it anymore.
 
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You mean the season where he was trying to come back from a knee injury that eventually got him medically retired? Real surprise that he didn't move well.

He was certainly a dissapointment, but there've been plenty of others. I just don't think he's worth the energy to worry about.

I don't remember exactly if that was the season where he was trying to come back, it might have been before that. It was when Cheeks was coaching, he would put him in, Miles would basically stand at the 3 point line, jog around the court...catch the ball and shoot like a first grader would. It was rather sickening.

To me, its worth the energy to despise him. His salary has been a hindrance to us, and its not due to his injury...we committed money to him, he did not want to play.
 
To me, its worth the energy to despise him. His salary has been a hindrance to us, and its not due to his injury...we committed money to him, he did not want to play.

So boo John Nash. He's the idiot who offered Miles the salary.
 
All I know is a couple weeks ago when Al Harrington returned to G State, the crowd killed him! They booed his intro and everytime he touched the ball! He scored the Knicks first 7 points and was talkin made shit to the fans! He has NO WAY the history with that club that Miles has with us. I can imagine DMiles will get an earful tonight!
 
I don't think boo'ing him solves anything. My vote is for silence, and as for boo'ing the whole team I think its a mistake. The Grizz are a team that are not great, but if you give them a reason to play out of the minds, they will, and they might just destroy the Blazers in retaliation of the fans. :tsktsk: He deserves to play somewhere....just happy its not on our team.
 
What was so "piece of shitty" about him? I don't get the hate.

Did you watch him play? He didn't even try on the court. Walking the offense...and it was obvious as blazer fans just started booing him as he was playing. Its just something that always stuck in my mind when Miles was playing and after seeing that multiple times, I just totally lost respect for the guy as a basketball player.
 
Did you watch him play? He didn't even try on the court. Walking the offense...and it was obvious as blazer fans just started booing him as he was playing. Its just something that always stuck in my mind when Miles was playing and after seeing that multiple times, I just totally lost respect for the guy as a basketball player.
to be fair, it was a Mo Cheeks offense.
 
Did you watch him play? He didn't even try on the court. Walking the offense...and it was obvious as blazer fans just started booing him as he was playing. Its just something that always stuck in my mind when Miles was playing and after seeing that multiple times, I just totally lost respect for the guy as a basketball player.

Keep in mind he was trying to play with a messed up knee (pre surgery). When a major part of your game is being athletic, its hard to be effective when your knee is junk.
 
Keep in mind he was trying to play with a messed up knee (pre surgery). When a major part of your game is being athletic, its hard to be effective when your knee is junk.

I kept that in mind. If you saw the games I did, you would feel similarly I think.
 
You forgot to put in "cheer". Because I would cheer for the guy.
 
To me, its worth the energy to despise him. His salary has been a hindrance to us, and its not due to his injury...we committed money to him, he did not want to play.

I think you have an overabundance of free energy. He is a professional basketball player with some strengths and some weaknesses. He didn't perform as well as we hoped while he was on our team, but he provided some good entertainment and (when he was at his peak) he was one of the more impressive athletes on the floor.

Sure, he clearly didn't deserve the contract he was given, especially in light of the medical (and, perhaps, psychological) issues that surfaced while he was here, but so what? He is off the team and apparently trying to be successful again. I don't see anything despicable here. If anyone is worth booing, it's the hare-brained Blazers management of the era that valued athleticism over all other personal qualities.
 
I think you have an overabundance of free energy. He is a professional basketball player with some strengths and some weaknesses. He didn't perform as well as we hoped while he was on our team, but he provided some good entertainment and (when he was at his peak) he was one of the more impressive athletes on the floor.

Sure, he clearly didn't deserve the contract he was given, especially in light of the medical (and, perhaps, psychological) issues that surfaced while he was here, but so what? He is off the team and apparently trying to be successful again. I don't see anything despicable here. If anyone is worth booing, it's the hare-brained Blazers management of the era that valued athleticism over all other personal qualities.

Well, clearly I disagree with you (except for the first sentence). I thought he did deserve the contract based on his potential, earlier contributions and need on our team at that time. However, once I saw his attitude both on and off the court deteriorate, I lost all respect for him. I'm not booing his efforts to make it again in the league, I boo his efforts as a Portland Trailblazer.
 
So...no one's going to be holding up "Punisher" signs, then?
 
no matter what everyone says on here, Miles will get a loud and continuous boo when he is on the court.
 

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