Village Idiot wrote:I also like the Evan Turner idea for the rest of our probable cap-space. He's not a great shooter of defender but would be a great 3rd guard and creator.
he's certainly not a good shooter. That's proven. Of course, coming into this season, Al-Farouq Aminu was about at the same level of not-good shooting, career-wise, as Turner. Maybe Stotts and his offense can improve Turner's shooting enough to make playing him acceptable and then the Blazers would have his play-making
I don't know that he's not a good defender. He very well might be. He ranks well on the Celtics and they are an excellent defensive team. He was 3rd in defensive win shares and 4th in defensive box plus/minus
in any event, there's little doubt he's a much better defender then Lillard, CJ, or Crabbe
I still think Terrence Jones is a great pick-up for us. His game was a horrible match for Houston/Harden but his cutting and 3pt shooting are quite good for a PF. He's another guy that needs to be engaged to do well. He's a willing passer and has size to defend the post and quickness to defend wings which will be useful given our propensity to trap.
I'm really liking the Aminu/Harkless tandem at forwards. That's not to say that Portland shouldn't change it if a clear upgrade was available. Jones isn't a clear upgrade over Aminu. He does some things better then Aminu, but Aminu does some things better then Jones, including shooting three's, and we know those are available in a Stotts offense
If the Blazers actually do land a big name player, there wouldn't be enough cap-space for the big name, somebody like Turner, and Jones. Besides that, Jones is RFA and it would be real risky to tie up a sizable part of the cap-space for 3 days, and you know Morey will take the full 3 days to match or not match
If we get Howard I'd look to move Davis, even though I like the guy a lot.
I might be more inclined to move Plumlee just because his extension will kick in after next season. My guess is it will be cheaper to keep Davis
If we can resign Leonard for cheap I'd do so. His skill-set is unique even if his basketball iq is piss poor.
skill-set? He's 7' and he can shoot three's at a decent clip. That really seems to be the extent of his skills. He's a weak rebounder and defender. He's not a rim protector. He doesn't set good screens. He can't guard stretch-4's or mobile PF's and he can't punish them inside on offense. And he's got a bum shoulder. Portland should weight that shoulder issue like they would while considering any player with a significant injury history
Portland has Aminu, Harkless, & Vonleh. If they need somebody like Meyers to stretch the floor, there are stretch-4's available in free agency that wouldn't force the Blazer C's to go out of the perimeter, guard the opposing 4's, and be in poor rebounding position when the opponent shoots. Ryan Anderson, Marvin Williams, Jon Leuer, Mirza Teletovic, Ersan Illyasova...they're all UFA I believe. So are Al Horford, Nene, & David Lee. Because of his defensive limitations, Meyers is more of a stretch-5 then a stretch-4, and then, you might be paying him good money as a backup to Howard, if that happens
I'd really prefer Meyers on another team next season. If Portland re-signs him, I'd hope it was on a short-term, team-friendly contract for 5-6 million a year. And only after all other options for the cap-space his 7.7 million cap-hold are exhausted. If some team is foolish enough to offer Meyers 9-12 million a year, I'd hope Olshey lets him go
[Would love to resign two of Harkless/Crabbe/Henderson as well.
Harkless yes....Crabbe maybe, on the right deal of course
I've mentioned this before, but with Dame/CJ penciled in as the starting
back-court-of-the-present-&-future, the 3rd guard in the rotation needs to be strong defensively, and a good play-maker. Crabbe is neither, and he's really not suited to the SF position. He's more of a specialist...a perimeter shooter. Now, good teams need specialists but probably not as 1st players off the bench. And I suspect Crabbe will get paid more then a specialist should. If the Blazers do add that defensive/play-making 3rd guard, Crabbe's minutes would be squeezed. How much is he worth in that case? Honest question...I really don't know