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With the likelihood that it will cost too much to trade into the top-4, as rumored, who would you target in the top-10?

Mike Born, Blazer scout, recently said that the team is trying to move up in the draft.

In my opinion, I think KP is looking at a 4/5 to groom as a replacement for Joel, or even Greg Oden down the road.

Option A -- Cole Aldrich
6'10" PF/C
236 LBS.
7'4.74" wingspan
9'3.5" standing reach (only 1/2" shorter than Greg's)
Projection: Top-10 pick

-Physical toughness
-Defensive fundamentals
-Shot blocking
-Defensive post presence
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Option B -- Patrick Patterson
6'9.25" PF
240 LBS.
7'1.25" wingspan
8'11" standing reach
Projection: Top-10 pick

-High Basketball IQ
-Strong intangibles
-Back to basket scoring
-Good hands
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If we can't move up to get a dynamic young PG, then why bother? But if we do bother, Aldrich would be as good a pick for back-up center as any of 5 other players.

I also like staying put and drafting Dominique Jones.
 
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Sorry bro, but that kid from Kansas is gonna be a poor man's Eric Montross!
 
If the Blazers use a top ten pick to draft a 7 foot white center I will know for sure that KP is leaving.
 
It's supposedly a deep draft, so I'm somewhat hopeful we'll get at least a decent player even if we stay at our 22nd slot.

As for what would make it "ideal," it depends what kind of trades KP pulls off for established rotation guys, not so much for draft picks, unless it means moving up and somehow getting a hold of a guy like Favors or maybe Cousins. More realistically, if he can somehow consolidate Bayless, Rudy, and/or Martell along with Joel's (soon to be) expiring contract -- meaning no official confirmation until July 1st -- for a legit "point guard of the future" to be Miller's heir apparent or if he can bolster the bench with a true instant offense sixth man and rounds out the edges with an upside small forward like Paul George in the draft then I think that would be a pretty good day.
 
If the Blazers use a top ten pick to draft a 7 foot white center I will know for sure that KP is leaving.

Agreed.

I don't really have any interest in acquiring any rookies in this draft outside of Wall/Turner.

So, I just want us to use our assets on draft day to consolidate talent and get better players to fill out our top 8.
 
My ideal draft day,

1. A DeLorean

2. A flux capacitor

3. Kevin Durant
 
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My ideal draft day would be to trade up to #4 and get Cousins. I think he'll go #3 though so it won't happen.
 
My ideal draft day,

1. A DeLorean

2. A flux converter

3. Kevin Durant

I thought it was a flux capicator? Not trying to to picky, I actually have told a new boss of mine that a tool needed a flux capicator to fix it. He reported it to his manager and no one said a thing.
 
I thought it was a flux capicator? Not trying to to picky, I actually have told a new boss of mine that a tool needed a flux capicator to fix it. He reported it to his manager and no one said a thing.

Oops, you're correct. I fixed my original post.
 
Again, wasn't trying to be picky, just wanted to make sure I was using the correct part when I pick on our RCG's at work. (recent college grads)
 
Again, wasn't trying to be picky, just wanted to make sure I was using the correct part when I pick on our RCG's at work. (recent college grads)

I didn't think you were being picky at all.

If I'm going to make my draft dreams come true I better use the correct parts.
 
I think Patrick Patterson would be a nice fit here. But id hate to see Cunningham and Pendergraph lose minutes.
 
2007 Draft Keven Durant

2010 Draft Patrick Patterson

Move Rudy and Dante (tweener) for a B/U PG

Sign Mike Miller

SCRAM braclet for GO. Don't let him on the court AGAIN till he losses 35 LBS !!!

Don't care about KP. If teams won't deal W/ him, he is worthless.

Finish 5th in WC for 2011

First round loss
 
My ideal draft day? Wall slides over 20 spots and we pick him up, and it all turns out to be a misunderstanding as to why he slid.

In all likelyhood though I would like Portland to move up to #3 or #4 and pick up either Favors or Cousins.
 
Draftexpress ranked prospects by position and Jerome Randle came in as the #2 PG in this class.

I'm just sayin..
 
Portland drafts a 17 year old euro player who they then stash in the Euroleague for 3 years before they let their rights lapse.


Wait, is this what I think is perfect or what KP would think was?
 
I want a lockdown defender with PG skills. Is Rajon Rondo available?

Failing that, I want DeMarcus Cousins to turn out to have the personality of Brian Grant and the reformed eating habits of Mike Huckabee and us to draft him.
 
My ideal draft day? Eat a hearty breakfast, get my balls waxed (figuratively, not literally) while watching "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum," followed by eighteen holes of golf, a shower, and a nap. Awaken to the smell of a perfectly charcoal-grilled ribeye steak. After dinner, grab my Blackberry and see if I've ever heard of the guy the Blazers drafted.
 
It depends on what we think we can do in trades this summer; if there is some way we could get a PG like Devin Harris or Darren Collison, that would change my strategy for draft day. If we can't do that, I would go for Kevin Seraphin http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Kevin-Seraphin-5278/ as our 22nd pick. A "super athletic, physical" 20 year old French player, presumably he would stay overseas for a couple years. Then I would do whatever necessary to try to find a PG of the future, try to buy a late first round pick (or trade Rudy for one), try to move up in the 2nd round, maybe even draft three guys and hope to find one keeper. Guys I would think about would be: Jerome Randle http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jerome-Randle-5778/ a guy who seems to be good at scoring and distributing, biggest drawback is lack of size and strength, has four years of college; Mikhail Torrance http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Mikhail-Torrance-5846/ 6-4 without shoes with a near 6-7 wingspan, excellent athleticsm, creative passer, still needs more time as a PG, and Dominique Jones http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Dominique-Jones-5052/ "tied with Wall for longest wingspan among point guards in the 2010 class at 6-9 ¼, and measured out a half an inch taller as well." More of a combo guard, very strong defender.

Since it may not make much sense to draft a Euro with potential in the first round (might have to wait I think four years until you can offer him competitive salary), then maybe they could trade down with this pick for two picks late first, focusing only on point guards.
 
It depends on what we think we can do in trades this summer; if there is some way we could get a PG like Devin Harris or Darren Collison, that would change my strategy for draft day. If we can't do that, I would go for Kevin Seraphin http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Kevin-Seraphin-5278/ as our 22nd pick. A "super athletic, physical" 20 year old French player, presumably he would stay overseas for a couple years. Then I would do whatever necessary to try to find a PG of the future, try to buy a late first round pick (or trade Rudy for one), try to move up in the 2nd round, maybe even draft three guys and hope to find one keeper. Guys I would think about would be: Jerome Randle http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jerome-Randle-5778/ a guy who seems to be good at scoring and distributing, biggest drawback is lack of size and strength, has four years of college; Mikhail Torrance http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Mikhail-Torrance-5846/ 6-4 without shoes with a near 6-7 wingspan, excellent athleticsm, creative passer, still needs more time as a PG, and Dominique Jones http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Dominique-Jones-5052/ "tied with Wall for longest wingspan among point guards in the 2010 class at 6-9 ¼, and measured out a half an inch taller as well." More of a combo guard, very strong defender.

Since it may not make much sense to draft a Euro with potential in the first round (might have to wait I think four years until you can offer him competitive salary), then maybe they could trade down with this pick for two picks late first, focusing only on point guards.

I was just reading about him.

And read that he is going to have knee surgery in the next couple of weeks. It appears that right after draft express had him listed as Portland's 22nd pick Kevin blew out his knee.

It's getting to the point now where it is just fucking stupid.
 
Agreed. Here's another article on him. And here. (Watch the Michigan/Alabama game - Torrance makes a great pass in the last Alabama play.)

Also, apparently he has awesome +/- stats.

I'm really starting to like what I'm reading about this kid. Check this out:
Torrance stands out the most in transition, where his size clearly helps him as a finisher. He scored 1.354 points per-possession in transition, ranking as the best fast break scorer in the group. Though only average in half court situations, Torrance is the third most effective isolation player in the group shooting 47.5% and has a lot of experience on the pick and roll, with 30.8% of his possessions coming such situations (3rd most).

If anyone's going to be successful as a PG under Nate, it's one who can excel in iso's and pick-and-rolls, right?
 
Looking at players in the lotto that fits what KP likes - high character / high potential players, would it surprise anyone if the player we have targeted in the lotto is Ed Davis?

Defense is his forte who's often compared to Dale Davis and PJ Brown.

6'10"
227 LBS.
9'0" reach
36-Inch vertical
21 years old

He's projected to go in the top-10.
 
Also, I think Darington Hobson will be a steal. A bit under the radar playing at UNM, but he's a player who does a little bit of everything. Chad Ford said he's been dominating other prospects during workouts.

Apparently, he has a promise from a team in the late first-round.

A 6'6.5" SF, reading articles and profiles, he sounds like a Udoka/Dudley type of player.

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Davis seems alright, but you don't spend a top 10 pick on a Dale Davis, PJ Brown type. That's generally what the 2nd round is for)Landry, Blair, Millsap, etc.)
 

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