e_blazer
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Nurks not a FA til 2022.
Whitesides not gonna get 27M again but I highly doubt he’s getting 12, and also with as much as I would like to see Nurk / Whiteside. It seems so unrealistic to keep him, people are basically on one hand saying he’s great on then other hand saying he’s going to be ok taking a massive paycut and playing from the bench. I get that your argument is he’s got no choice theres no market for him. Neither he or Nurk have done well in the past coming off the bench. If the Market for him is that bad why do we want the Blazers to be the team that over pays him?
I dont know where Nurk will be at in his recovery but by next season he should be back to normal, clean break with no nerve damage it should be ok.
I really dont think they have a shot at going on any type of run this year unless something crazy happens and Zach, Nurk are both playing and playing very well by the time the playoffs come.
I agree with your first paragraph. I don't see the Blazers carrying both Nurk and Whiteside beyond this season. Zach is going to develop into more of a center as he goes along in his career, so tying up too much money in two other centers wouldn't make much sense. The Blazers will be in a position of being able to either keep Nurk and let Whiteside go for cap relief, or potentially working some kind of sign-and-trade deal with Hassan. I suppose it's also possible that they decide to re-sign Whiteside and trade Nurk. Given Hassan's age, I'd see that as a statement by the Blazers that Zach is their center of the future and Hassan is filler while Collins develops.
The second paragraph I think is premature. I think that it's pretty likely that Nurk is playing well by the playoffs. A rotation of Whiteside and Nurk is going to be something that's going to cost opposing coaches a lot of lost sleep. There's also the Hood injured player exception that could come into play since it will allow the Blazers to outbid other teams over the cap as non-playoff teams start waiving guys prior to the playoffs. Picking up a guy like Iguodala or another seasoned vet could really beef up the second unit.
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