SteelBlaze1
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Great picture and my vote for best alongside BRoy. I just wish KP could make it happen.
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We know that Brandon will have the ball at many of Portland's upcoming crucial moments for the next decade-plus. Offensively he does dominate the ball and given the fantastic offensive team stats, it appeared heading into the Playoffs that there really wasn't a need to deviate from this approach. Then we saw how in a 7-game series, a defense can make a Roy-led offense less effective without a more well-rounded cast of perimeter players around him.
- What player in the NBA, past or present, would be Roy's perfect match at point guard?
- What dynamic skills does this player have that makes him such a snug fit?
- Which players currently in the NBA also have these skills, and also fits the team's timeline (nearing their prime or just entered their prime)?
I'm just trying to gauge the majority's picture-perfect point guard for this team.
I'll go first. Stockton and Billups, just entering their primes, would be my pick.
Rudy/Bayless/Webster/Freeland...
I don't know about that...
Great picture and my vote for best alongside BRoy. I just wish KP could make it happen.
If NO traded Paul, they should forfeit their franchise.
I still think I'd prefer Williams than Paul.
How in the heck do we get Chris Paul in a deal that makes sense for both teams? (on the assumption that Paul makes a demand to be moved)
Funny, I made my response to your OP before seeing this. I guess we agree that Stockton and Billups are the prototypes. Though I think Billups is a drop off to Stockton, who was much more of a creator than Billups and I think better defender of the PG position.
Don't forget Pippen though. Prime Pippen would have been sick!

If NO traded Paul, they should forfeit their franchise.
I still think I'd prefer Williams than Paul.
Rudy/Bayless/Webster/Freeland...
I don't know about that...
If NO traded Paul, they should forfeit their franchise.
I still think I'd prefer Williams than Paul.
Aldridge or Oden and then their choice of two of the following: Bayless, Fernandez, Batum.
Worse case scenario is Aldridge, Fernandez, and Batum. Fuck. I might still do that.
Our big three would become Paul, Roy, and Oden with the following assets: Blake, Joel, Sergio, Bayless, Webster, Travis, Frye, Freeland, Koponen, a 1st round draft pick, three 2nd round draft picks, a traded player exception, and about $6M in cap space.
"Why the heck would NOH give up CP3? They'd have to fold?!! That's never going to happen?"How in the heck do we get Chris Paul in a deal that makes sense for both teams? (on the assumption that Paul makes a demand to be moved)
"Why the heck would NOH give up CP3? They'd have to fold?!! That's never going to happen?"
Not saying that CP3 is exactly the same as a prime Baron Davis, but the last time George Shinn had financial issues and a 2-time All-Star PG who was 6th in the league in scoring and just signed a big contract, he traded him for Speedy Claxton and Dale Davis. Read that again.
Obviously I'm not in the loop, but I can think of multiple ways it could happen. It's unlikely, sure....but I can't believe anything has a 0% chance. Not with team and city economics the way they are, Shinn's well-known spendthriftness, and KP on our side.
And it wouldn't be just for "cap space". They'd get multiple young, cheap, good players and a high draft pick (say, #2 to #5...they'd probably like #2 if they want Rubio or #5 if they want BPA for a few million less in mandatory salary) to go along with the cap space. They took a shot spending for Chandler, Peja and Posey, that didn't work well for them....now they're hemorrhaging $$ and have only a couple things that other people want.
Something like:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=nkd6vf
MEM gets a bunch of players they've been rumored to like at various times on here... Rudy, Sergio, Joel and Travis. They also have to pick up Rasual Butler's 3.6M for next year, and get our trade exception and cash, so that's more than a wash. Their lineup next year would be:
Conley/RudyF/Mayo/Travis/Joel with Sergio, Gasol, Haddadi, Arthur, Rasual, and Buckner.
NOH tears it up. They give up CP3 and Peja, and get the #2, Bayless, Webster, and end up trading Peja's 28M over the next 2 years for Jaric and Darko's 22M. They can keep or waive (or trade) Blake for an extra 4M in savings. Change in salary for them on July 1? They go from having a payroll of 78M to 71M, saving them 14M in cash (7M + 7M lux tax), while having Darko and Daniels' 13M in expiring contracts to trade. They also can work a deal with OKC after July 1 to send Chandler and the rights to #2 for #3 and something nice and save up to another 12M more. They'd have Bayless/Webster/Posey/West/Thabeet with Julian Wright, Mo Pete and Antonio Daniels as "veterans".
Us? We have a lineup of CP3/Roy/Gay/LMA/Oden. We're a little light in backups, since we'll only have Kopo, Batum, Freeland and our draft picks. But that's a heck of a "consolidation", right? Something like Budinger at 24, Beaubois at 32, Claver at 38, Brockman at 55. And we'd still have MLE and BAE for "veterans".
CP3's PPP sucks to work with. But if we wait until after July 1, we don't have the contracts to get big-money players.
As far as the LMA for someone like Rondo or CP3 thoughts...while I severely feel the need for a good PG, there aren't any PF's in this draft that have even close to LMA's current ability level as an upside, aside from B. Griffin. And since we're not getting the #1 or #2 pick in a deal for a PG...
There's my 1%-chancer.
You didn't say why though.
Williams is not an excellent 3 pt shooter, and he is not a good defender.
