Butter wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:Who wants Simon’s though? I have a hard time finding a team that would be interested.
I'd love to pull a FRP from the Spurs
I don’t see them having interest after signing Paul and having Devin as the long term SG.
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Butter wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:Who wants Simon’s though? I have a hard time finding a team that would be interested.
I'd love to pull a FRP from the Spurs
BlazersBroncos wrote:Butter wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:Who wants Simon’s though? I have a hard time finding a team that would be interested.
I'd love to pull a FRP from the Spurs
I don’t see them having interest after signing Paul and having Devin as the long term SG.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
JRoy wrote:Scoot going to Klutch?
m0ng0 wrote:Maybe we are going to tank for Olivier Rioux? I mean he is only 7'9 @ 18 years old.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
JRoy wrote:I do like big centers.
zzaj wrote:JRoy wrote:I do like big centers.
The size of his noggin makes Ming's look like a tennis ball.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
HotrodBeaubois wrote:I never said Dallas was good as Portland
HotrodBeaubois wrote:That's the Whole Point Portland is No better than Dallas
Walton1one wrote:All the more reason, that POR needs to trade away Grant\Ant. For a team lacking a star player, and a draft that may have up to five of them, it is imperative that POR gets one of those picks
Tank organically, trade away a couple of the vets, let the young guys play, because another really important thing is finding out if Scoot\Sharpe are long-term answers as well, especially when 3 of the 5 Players in 2025 are guards
Either Cronin is dangerously\foolishly? Waiting in order to try and maximize their trade value, or he doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing
Shem wrote:Looks like there's a possibility that Cooper Flagg may not being the #1 overall pick next draft because of how deep it is going to be. If fact, it's said that there will be 5 different guys in this draft that would have been #1 overall had they been in the 2024 draft.
We better be tanking this season.
Walton1one wrote:Either Cronin is dangerously\foolishly? Waiting in order to try and maximize their trade value, or he doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing
Wizenheimer wrote:Walton1one wrote:Either Cronin is dangerously\foolishly? Waiting in order to try and maximize their trade value, or he doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing
I think it's some of both although I'm leaning door number 2
I also think you have to at least consider that Cronin has fallen into the trap that fails a lot of GM's, and that overvaluing 'his guys' to the point of blindness. Jason Quick reported that it was Cronin who convinced Neil Olshey to look at Simons in the 2018 draft. It was Cronin who made the big play for Grant and then re-signed him to a big contract that was pretty questionable after the Dame trade demand. It was apparently Cronin who spent a couple of years coveting Ayton before essentially making him the centerpiece of the Dame trade. It was Cronin who landed Thybulle in exchange for Hart and then foolishly matched the crazy offer sheet from Dallas
and it's all those vets, Cronin's purgatory vets, along with Timelord, that may very well monkey wrench what should be an organic tank job heading into the best draft in years (right after blatantly tanking into one of the worst drafts in years)
this does not look like quality management; unless 'poor' is the adjective in front of quality. Add all that to the fairly obvious ownership ambivalence about the quality of on-floor product and it seems a recipe for dumb & boring
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