Wizenheimer wrote:there's that saying: "don't shop for groceries when you're hungry"...you'll fill your cart up with stuff you don't really need and spend too much money.
Maybe that applies to this situation a little, and before going after specific players portland needs to identify what their actual weaknesses are (IMHO):
1) portland is not a physical team, inside or on the perimeter. Oden will go a long way to solving it on the inside, but at the other 4 positions, portland is overstocked with skinny finesse players.
2) portland's team speed is average at best. Oden and LMA up front will give portland an advantage there most nights, but perimeter speed is crucial and portland is weak in that area.
3) and Odd's favorite point, which is true, is that portland only has 1.5 players that can create offense. Roy can for himself and others. Travis only can for himself (thus the 1/2)
Adding Rudy won't make the team more physical, that's for sure. And considering whose minutes he'll take, I doubt he'll improve team speed. He may be able to create some offense though.
So...about the proposed additions...
Mike Miller: it would make some sense to 'trade' him for Jones in the roster. He's about the same age and may be more durable. He's a great outside shooter and he's certainly a better ball-handler then Jones or Webster. He's not that good defensively, but portland needs offense and Miller would help
Hinrich: is he really that much better then blake to deserve that ridiculous contract? He's more physical, and he'd probably help team speed a little, but I can't see that he's that great at creating offense.
Gordon: he'd help team speed, at least on the offensive end. And he does bring the dimension of being a somewhat prolific scorer to the blazer's backcourt, and they could use that. But a 6'2 SG could hardly be considered physical.
If the choice was between those 3 players, I'd rate Miller as the best, followed by Gordon, and then I guess Hinrich although his contract is just too big.
Personally, at this time of year, I don't think portland is going to land anybody who could help by just sending out the likes of frye, jack, and sergio. Portland will have to add in a more valuable player. I'd say the ones with the most value league-wide would be Outlaw, Pryzbilla, Blake, and Webster...in that order, although that may change a little depending on the other team's needs.
Portland would be best served to wait and see where they can end up in the draft before making a move.
I agree pretty much with all of that.
Yea, it might be safer to wait & let Pritchard try
to do some deals around/on draft day/night.. .
Its tough to say if the Blazers will be gunning for
that 8th spot right now, but it kind of looks like
theyre not. So if a deal doesnt come around that
can help the Blazers get to the playoffs then its
probably best to trade that 11-14th pick & player(s)
for a vet that can help the team get to the playoffs
next season. Either way the Blazers need to make
some moves. Phys, Speed, Scoring, the team has
some holes, but theyre getting there!!!!!!!!