GEE wrote:DaVoiceMaster wrote:GEE wrote:FOOD FOR THOUGHT... Remember just a few weeks ago when we mysteriously just ran out of healthy PGs, and the fix for Chauncey was to start Sharpe at PG. This was created IMO, to turn up the pressure on the kid, throw him into the deep end, and just see what happens if he's given the task. Remember how that resulted?
POINT BEING... Sharpe has handles too, and we're also likely to have them somewhat (maybe alot) at the PF position in Winslow(if healthy), Watford(definitely) and Simmons when Dame gets traded (kidding... sorta).
AND THIS: Anyone wanting to trade our barely legal drinking age, potential 50/40/90, Slam Dunk Champ that was just this year mentioned with Dame and Grant as All-Star candidates - is off their freakin' rocker. Dame can stay or go (His choice), but I'd guess there's about a 1% chance Simons or Sharpe get traded. Not Happening.
I have no idea what you are talking about. The only people mentioning Simon's and Grant as ALL stars was the Blazers own announcers. No one else thought they would be All Stars.
Wow, you really missed the much bigger point I was trying to make: Sharpe showed decent handles when thrown into the fire to play starting PG, with little help. This was a test, for now we know that Sharpe can help Simons because he is also a good ball handler. Meaning, A Simons/Sharpe pairing doesn't lack ball handling or play making in the slightest.
And iirc, Simons was on the ballot to receive votes, to possibly make the All-Star game with Dame and Grant. THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT. And I'm 99% CERTAIN we will eventually, and hopefully soon, see Simons full potential once we move on from all things Dame.
Simons/Sharpe/Grant... CAN'T WAIT
I'll be fascinated if the Blazers somehow win the lottery. The Build around Lillard fans will sacrifice Victor
to have 3-4 years of trying to compete for a title but I wonder how many years a team built around
Victor/Sharpe would be contending for a title?
Build around Sharpe/Victor requires a longer term approach for neither player will be at his athletic peak until
2025-6. Simons as the shooter away from the ball might be dangerous as the third option. This of course assumes
Victor doesn't fall into the same mold as the other big men drafted by Portland. Portland however would have
control over Sharpe/Victor throughout their rookie contract and through RFA.