pardon_my_interruption wrote:What's D. Miles' status?
Miles himself claims he's ready to play. The Blazers (specifically Nate McMillan) won't play him until he can prove he deserves playing time over our other wing players. So the Blazers certainly aren't "obligated" to give him any playing time unless he proves he deserves it (which could be a long while).
pardon_my_interruption wrote:You also have a draft pick to deal with in 2008. With all the PG prospects projected to be gone (in an already PG thin draft), the Blazers are most likely looking at drafting another wing player or PF.
If it's a PF then cool.
Personally, again, as I've stated earlier in this thread, I don't expect Portland to keep their pick... Especially if they make the playoffs. However,
if they do keep the pick, a backup bruising PF (a la Paul Milsap) is their likely target.
If not, then that's guaranteed money that you will have tied up in Webster, Fernandez, Outlaw, Miles, and draft choice.
Again, you don't seem to understand the positions all these players primarily play. They aren't all SF's. Webster is definitely a SF. Rudy will only see minutes at PG and SG. Outlaw is a backup PF. Miles can rot on the bench for all we care. And finally, Portland's draft choice isn't even worth mentioning or considering in this discussion, as it could be anything at this point and time.
pardon_my_interruption wrote:Be hard to justify signing James Jones to a 4 year, 15-16 million dollar deal which is probably what he's gonna start at in his demands since he is opting out of a current deal.
Again, just my opinion.
Either way, I'd love to have the personnel options Portland will have in the offseason in Memphis.
Again, it's really not hard at all to justify signing James Jones. I think I've laid out the reasons pretty clearly throughout this thread. I'm sure the Blazers realize he is going to get an offer around the MLE and I'm sure Paul Allen is more than ready to offer it up to keep him. He means that much to this team. Not only that, the Blazers (and really any playoff contender)
need a consistent sharpshooter. They've needed that for years now. There is no real reason for Portland to let him walk.