The Emcee wrote:Very intriguing...and hondaaccord just landed himself on my ban list.
He did for me too! Mostly because of his terrible posts, but partly because of the fact that Honda Accords are terrible cars.
monopoman wrote:I also like his laughable claim that the many teams have won championships without an elite center.
Boston won 1 championship without an elite center. This was mostly due to the ridiculous trades they made in one year to get 3 all-star calibur players on the same team as they entered their decline years.
They were just 3 all-star caliber players, they were HOF caliber players.
monopoman wrote:Detroit won 1 championship without an elite center. Again this is a similar case to the Boston situation a lot of very talented players playing well together and many were former all-stars.
Back when Detroit won, Ben Wallace was an elite center. He was undersized, but the dude was a beast.
monopoman wrote:1 championship is not a ridiculously huge deal, obviously its great to get any championships but look at all the dynastys.
Lakers 3 championships with Shaq and 1 with Bynum and Pau
San Antonio 4 championships with Duncan
So yeah thats like 8 of the last 12 or so years of championships have been won with an elite Center or a big man.
The only man to truly defy this claim of don't need a big man is Michael Jordan.
As of now Jordan is infinitely better then Durant. Durant needs to prove a hell of a lot more to even get in the same conversation as Jordan.
It's sad that people are even putting Durant in the same conversation as Jordan right now.
Khazim wrote:Since I'm one of these "doomsayers" I will respond. I do agree that it's likely going overboard by saying that we would plunge back into the depths of Jailblazerdom just because Wark is back. However, if you are a recovering alcoholic, is it a good idea to start hanging out at the bar again with an old drinking buddy? It may not necessarily make you start drinking again, but it does increase the chance pretty dramatically, and it's certainly not going to help.
We have something very good here. KP is a large part of that. If for whatever reason he isn't going to be here going forward, at the very least please don't replace him with a blast from the past, especially when that particular past was udder crap.
I guess we differ on what stage of recovery the Blazers are at. Using your analogy, I don't believe the Blazers are a recovering alcoholics, I believe they're recovered. The management staff, people higher up than KP or Wark, are still committed to keeping this franchise off the front page for the wrong reasons. As such, guidelines will be set out for Wark on what kind of guys to go after.
Look, I don't disagree that KP is a very good GM and doesn't deserve to be fired. I think it's stupid that we even have to seriously have a conversation like this considering what this team has done, but that's the unfortunate reality. So I stand by my statement that IF Pritchard has to be fired, I think the Blazers could do a lot worse than hiring Wark.
I also think it's a bit disingenuous to say that the past was "udder crap". Say what you will about the character of those teams, but they were some damned talented teams. And at that time, the Blazers weren't afraid to go out and get an All Star or even to woo a HOF player.
SalemStoner wrote:I look at the roster of pieces that Wark helped Whitsitt assemble here.
I look at the roster of pieces that Wark has assembled in Denver.
Look at the the management guidelines set out when Wark and Whitsitt where here.
Look at the management guidelines he has in Denver.
What do they have in common? Win at all costs. Those Blazer teams and this Nuggets team aren't telling Wark to worry about character. As such, he's able to get very talented players for cheap. If management and the city don't care about character, then their method does have some validity to it. HOWEVER, the Blazers are operating under a whole new set of guidelines now days and Wark would have to conform to those guidelines.