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How would these past players ( assume in their prime)do in today's game?
First three to start with
Terry Porter
Jerome Kersey
Kevin Duckworth
            
                                    
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Brandon-Clyde wrote:We need some fun discussion on these boards so here's something.
How would these past players ( assume in their prime)do in today's game?
First three to start with
Terry Porter
Jerome Kersey
Kevin Duckworth
TP would be a solid combo guard, along the lines of Derek White.
Kersey would be something like Eason.
Duck would not have much of a role (Vooch level player)
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Porter's value and role would be very similar.  Not elite enough to carry a team but a very easy fit with pretty much any other perimeter star.  Enough size to slide to SG if playing with a star PG, enough shooting and off the ball play to work with a playmaking wing, enough PG skills to work with a more pure scoring wing.  I'd put a Jrue Holiday as a comparison (but healthier). 
As a physical SF with poor (by current standards) shooting Kersey would likely be shifted down to play more PF. Still a credible 4th/5th starter.
Duckworth would be a non-descript backup center.
            
                                    
                                    
                        As a physical SF with poor (by current standards) shooting Kersey would likely be shifted down to play more PF. Still a credible 4th/5th starter.
Duckworth would be a non-descript backup center.
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These types of things are so hard to speculate on...the game is very much different than it was 35 years ago. You have to factor in that much of what made those Blazer teams and players very good was their fit and how they complimented each other.
I think TP could be a starter on a good team. I agree that Kersey would likely end up as an undersized PF in today's NBA...a bit like a poorer shooting but more efficient Walker, but with much, much, much better positional defense.
I'm honestly not sure that Big Duck would get a first round contract in today's NBA. His positional defense was pretty dang good early on, but he was never really a rim protector, passer, or rebounder for his size.
EDIT: This OP had me go back and look a bit at the Blazers of yore. Memory is so strange...it seems impossible that Adleman only coached the team for 5 years, and Dunleavy only 4. It seemed like those guys were around forever...certainly more than Cheeks or Chauncey--but that's not the case.
            
                                    
                                    
                        I think TP could be a starter on a good team. I agree that Kersey would likely end up as an undersized PF in today's NBA...a bit like a poorer shooting but more efficient Walker, but with much, much, much better positional defense.
I'm honestly not sure that Big Duck would get a first round contract in today's NBA. His positional defense was pretty dang good early on, but he was never really a rim protector, passer, or rebounder for his size.
EDIT: This OP had me go back and look a bit at the Blazers of yore. Memory is so strange...it seems impossible that Adleman only coached the team for 5 years, and Dunleavy only 4. It seemed like those guys were around forever...certainly more than Cheeks or Chauncey--but that's not the case.
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I think Kersey would be great in today's game. Nobody expects that sort of defense anymore.
Clyde wasn't a pansy either, he'd do better than these current stars
Porter while still good would be a middle of the pack sort of guard imo
            
                                    
                                    
                        Clyde wasn't a pansy either, he'd do better than these current stars
Porter while still good would be a middle of the pack sort of guard imo
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Let's add some more names.
Kenny Anderson
Cliff Robinson
Wayne Cooper
            
                                    
                                    Kenny Anderson
Cliff Robinson
Wayne Cooper
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Brandon-Clyde wrote:Let's add some more names.
Kenny Anderson
Cliff Robinson
Wayne Cooper
Cliff would be very nice in todays league. The others not so much.
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JRoy wrote:Brandon-Clyde wrote:Let's add some more names.
Kenny Anderson
Cliff Robinson
Wayne Cooper
Cliff would be very nice in todays league. The others not so much.
I could see Anderson as a Kemba Walker level player.
Cliff's game would fit very well in today's game.
Cooper would be a poor man's Myles Turner
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