HappyProle wrote:I still don't see why Portland does this deal. Why spend so much on a backup PF when they've got Aldridge?
If you had watched the Blazers playoff series against the Rockets, you'd realize how big a problem it was for Portland to not having a banger PF down low. Brandon Roy said it was the teams biggest need after they lost that series.
Granted, most fans on the outside looking in target either the PG or SF spot as needing upgrades... And they do imo... But the options currently out there aren't attractive. They're particularly sparse in the FA market. The on SF who really fit what they wanted screwed them over (Hedo), then the other SF who fit what they wanted signed a contract early out of spite (Ariza). So nothing was left at SF and the Blazers came up empty on the trade front at that position since RJ and Carter had already been traded and neither the Wizards or Bobcats were willing to give up Butler or Wallace for cap space and young players.
At PG, the options are even harder to come by. There weren't any great fits on the FA market to begin with. Blazers didn't even bother getting in on the Kidd sweepstakes since the Mavs overpaid to keep him anyway. Bibby wasn't much of an upgrade over Blake. That really only leaves Miller, Felton and Sessions. Miller, at best, is a questionable fit with his age and inability to make a shot beyond 15ft. Felton, who I can't stand, is basically a unquestioned lock to be resigned by Charlotte (according to the Charlotte beat writer). And the Bucks just made a bunch of salary moves by dumping RJ and letting CV walk for nothing, in order to keep Sessions. On top of all that, there also is no PG really on the trade market right now. No one really knows if Hinrich is really available or not, if he is, its still questionable if he's THAT big of an upgrade over Blake to justify paying double the money for him.
Portland is at a point where they have to make a move to get the BPA. Right now, that's Millsap. Are there bigger needs? Probably. But none of those needs can really be addressed anytime soon. So go for broke on the best PF on the market and see what happens. If you get him, he'll be a nice backup and potentially a nice trading chip down the line. If the Jazz match, it forces them to move Boozer, creating some trade possibilities and if nothing else, just gets Boozer out of Utah.