Wizenheimer wrote:dark day for mongo and Gee
Still??? Really??? WTH did I ever say about Dame, other than simply suggesting that the Blazers could escape "The Treadmill", by selling high on Dame. Just an idea that was against popular opinion at the time....... and look at all ya'll now. Blazers did finally move on and look to a new era, with the most recent big move being the drafting of Yang. In short time, Cronin has done a very decent job I'd say fixing what dumb-ass Olshey crapped on us.
Anyway..... as for bringing Dame back, I'm not surprised because I predicted it a week or so ago, when I posted about Brian Windhorst being on ESPN and spoke about the best fitting team for Dame to return to. I'm pretty sure (w/o looking back for it) I said then I thought he'd be back in Portland. Overall I think the move is Sexy for sure, but I worry a little about the effect it may have on the teams' chemistry. People, players and coaches all had to move on and adapt to a post Dame team..... and now he's back?
Money's no big deal, it's just a little confusing for all I think, but let's just have a look at it shall we, using John Wooden era positions:
Guard: Dame / Jrue / Scoot / Love
Wing: Deni / Grant / Sharpe / Camara / Thybulle / Rupert
Post: Clingan / Yang / RWIII
That's 13, and it looks really damn good to me on paper at least. How Chauncey uses players in rotation and the distribution of minutes will be a tough one, but that team is as deep as any in the NBA. But I still want to continue sending flowers to that guy in Milwaukee from Greece. Adding Giannis to the above somehow by the time Dame returns would look like Champs to me. I think it would actually be sweeter without the Freak, now that I think about it, and still quite achievable