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Post#81 » by Hal14 » Mon Jul 7, 2025 7:24 pm

chrisab123 wrote:He doesn’t really make sense with this roster. Odd fit. I can’t see PP taking a backseat to him either.

Would do you think PP would do? Demand a trade? Not happening. He only did that a few years ago because he was getting tons of DNPs and was out of the rotation completely.

This season with Jrue and KP gone and Tatum injured, he'll get plenty of shots, plenty of mins. Plus now he's happy since he got a long term extension here, won a title, won 6MOY, etc.

With the way our roster is looking, our injuries and the 3PA heavy approach Joe prefers, there will be plenty of mins and shots for both Pritchard and Simons this season.
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Post#82 » by jmr07019 » Mon Jul 7, 2025 7:42 pm

If the offensive game plan is to chuck threes (and to be clear, that’s exactly what it is) you need guys on the roster who can make them on high volume.

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Post#83 » by phincsfan » Mon Jul 7, 2025 7:55 pm

I'm in the books for 74 starts, 21ppg and 39% from 3
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Post#84 » by ParticleMan » Mon Jul 7, 2025 7:59 pm

No second round picks. Fire Ainge. I mean Brad.
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Post#85 » by cloverleaf » Mon Jul 7, 2025 8:31 pm

phincsfan wrote:I'm in the books for 74 starts, 21ppg and 39% from 3


For what team?
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Post#86 » by phincsfan » Mon Jul 7, 2025 11:11 pm

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phincsfan wrote:I'm in the books for 74 starts, 21ppg and 39% from 3


For what team?


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Post#87 » by SuperDeluxe » Mon Jul 7, 2025 11:18 pm

ParticleMan wrote:No second round picks. Fire Ainge. I mean Brad.

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Post#88 » by DusterBuster » Tue Jul 8, 2025 3:29 am

Fencer reregistered wrote:Why is his defense bad? Effort? Awareness? Mechanical skills? Something about his body?


He's just a offensive focused player. With being the Blazers goto player for the last couple of seasons, he clearly saved all his energy for the offensive side of the floor. Will be interesting to see him in a different system and maybe being a 6th man (something I think he should have been for years now), or at the very least always the 3rd option.

He's a good kid, you'll like him, but when his shot isn't going, he's invisible on the court. Does next to nothing else. But when he is shooting it, my goodness he's lights out. In 6 years he became the 3rd highest 3pt shooting player in Blazers history... and he barely played his first 3 years. So his offense at times is pretty elite, but without other skills, he can be a liability. Think of someone like Jason Terry-ish.

ParticleMan wrote:No second round picks. Fire Ainge. I mean Brad.

It was dumb the Blazers offered 2nd round picks to begin with. I think 2nd rounders are pretty much worthless these days anyway, the NIL has killed the quality of the 2nd round from like pick 35-60. It wasn't great anyway, but guys who are even somewhat talented are opting to go back to school if their agent is telling them they're a second round pick cause these players can make more money in college than being 2nd round picks... so the quality there is dead and I didn't care that much Portland gave them away, but let's be real, the Blazers were doing the Celtics a massive favor taking on that Jrue contract for an expiring that was also substantially cheaper but happened to work still under the CBA as a swap. The Celtics should have been sending 2nd rounders to Portland.
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Post#89 » by DusterBuster » Tue Jul 8, 2025 3:32 am

phincsfan wrote:I'm in the books for 74 starts, 21ppg and 39% from 3


Those %'s are too high. PPG too honestly. He has really bad shooting stretches that last for games and kill his stats. He basically couldn't hit the broad side of a bar in Oct - Dec, than spent the rest of the season fighting out of it. I would guess under a new system and teammates, expect a rocky start to the season with him as he gets comfortable. He'll still have a few sporadic good games, but won't hit a stride until like Dec/Jan.

Hoping for the best for him though, really curious to see how a change of pace is for him!
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Post#90 » by Hal14 » Wed Jul 9, 2025 6:18 pm

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Post#91 » by hugepatsfan » Wed Jul 9, 2025 9:23 pm

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phincsfan wrote:I'm in the books for 74 starts, 21ppg and 39% from 3


Those %'s are too high. PPG too honestly. He has really bad shooting stretches that last for games and kill his stats. He basically couldn't hit the broad side of a bar in Oct - Dec, than spent the rest of the season fighting out of it. I would guess under a new system and teammates, expect a rocky start to the season with him as he gets comfortable. He'll still have a few sporadic good games, but won't hit a stride until like Dec/Jan.

Hoping for the best for him though, really curious to see how a change of pace is for him!


Not saying he's great, but 21 ppg and 39% shooting seem reasonable to me. He's averaged 21 PPG the last 3 years and shot 37.4%. The first of those years he played with Dame/Grant and he was 21 PPG with 37.7% from 3. That's probably somewhat of a fair barometer for his role in BOS with Brown and White. The last two years obviously have been without Dame, but honestly pretty much the same.

I guess it is possible that he struggles to adjust to a new team, but as many guys go the other way there where they get energized to be on a new team too. Overall, 21 PPG and 39% are basically just him doing what he has been so far in his career. And honestly just those two stats won't really tell if he's improved his game at all.
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Post#92 » by hugepatsfan » Wed Jul 9, 2025 9:29 pm

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chrisab123 wrote:He doesn’t really make sense with this roster. Odd fit. I can’t see PP taking a backseat to him either.

Would do you think PP would do? Demand a trade? Not happening. He only did that a few years ago because he was getting tons of DNPs and was out of the rotation completely.

This season with Jrue and KP gone and Tatum injured, he'll get plenty of shots, plenty of mins. Plus now he's happy since he got a long term extension here, won a title, won 6MOY, etc.

With the way our roster is looking, our injuries and the 3PA heavy approach Joe prefers, there will be plenty of mins and shots for both Pritchard and Simons this season.


Agreed, I don't see an issue with playing time. BUT only one of them can start and maybe there's some tension there though. Simons has been a starter and is heading into his walk year, so he might not take well to a bench role heading into free agency. Pritchard probably feels he's starter caliber and as much as 6MOTY was fun, I think he probably viewed a Jrue trade as his chance to be given a chance to start. Winning generally cures that type of stuff, but without Tatum not sure we're going to do enough of it where either is happy coming off the bench.

As things stand both of them are gonna play probably 30+ minutes per game regardless of starting/off the bench breakout. It's just a matter of making sure one of them is ok coming off the bench.
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Post#93 » by tfmiii » Wed Jul 9, 2025 10:01 pm

Pritchard plays better D, Simons can feast on other team's bench with less defensive pressure
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Post#94 » by cloverleaf » Yesterday 3:04 pm

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chrisab123 wrote:He doesn’t really make sense with this roster. Odd fit. I can’t see PP taking a backseat to him either.

Would do you think PP would do? Demand a trade? Not happening. He only did that a few years ago because he was getting tons of DNPs and was out of the rotation completely.

This season with Jrue and KP gone and Tatum injured, he'll get plenty of shots, plenty of mins. Plus now he's happy since he got a long term extension here, won a title, won 6MOY, etc.

With the way our roster is looking, our injuries and the 3PA heavy approach Joe prefers, there will be plenty of mins and shots for both Pritchard and Simons this season.


Agreed, I don't see an issue with playing time. BUT only one of them can start and maybe there's some tension there though. Simons has been a starter and is heading into his walk year, so he might not take well to a bench role heading into free agency. Pritchard probably feels he's starter caliber and as much as 6MOTY was fun, I think he probably viewed a Jrue trade as his chance to be given a chance to start. Winning generally cures that type of stuff, but without Tatum not sure we're going to do enough of it where either is happy coming off the bench.

As things stand both of them are gonna play probably 30+ minutes per game regardless of starting/off the bench breakout. It's just a matter of making sure one of them is ok coming off the bench.


I see an issue with playing time. If they can't dump him bother the season, they may be stuck with it. But a no-D expensive player isn't someone they are likely to want back, so investing minutes in him just takes away from investing in other, younger, 2-way players.

I'm also not keen on the idea that no-D, ball-dominant players who have been in the league can suddenly made to change their game here--whether Simons or Lillard.
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Post#97 » by Hal14 » Yesterday 8:23 pm

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It should take you to the tweet if you click "read on twitter" but it's a video the Blazers posted, like a tribute video for Simons..
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