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Post#621 » by Downtown » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:48 am

Jarrett might be interesting. Raw as heck as a freshman but can shoot it as well as any big man in this draft they say, and maybe as well as anyone, period.

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Post#622 » by James72 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:48 am

Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference


I disagree. We add massive bench scoring (if they are not busts) and a shot blocker. Two large needs.
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Post#623 » by License2Lillard » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:49 am

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Norm2953 wrote:Twitter has the picks well ahead of the ESPN broadcast. There is some speculation
the Wolves want to move their pick at 26 so perhaps we can deal some seconds for
26 to get Gobert.


TBpup did mention something about Portland getting a pick in the 20's, definitely something to look at.

And yeah, Twitter has killed ESPN.


I like it when the announcement from the commish is the first I hear it. It makes things boring when I already know all the picks.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#624 » by JD45 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:53 am

JasonStern wrote:any time you can get a 21 year old averaging 3 points per game midway through the second round, you got to take it.


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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#625 » by GreenRiddler » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:54 am

Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference

I think they must have confidence in their ability to add a defensive presence down low either through trade with the good players we drafted or the ones we have, or go for a cheap C like Dalembert.

If we can get a good vet Defensive center with pur picks and no injuries we make the playoffs no problem.

Good Draft.
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Post#626 » by Downtown » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:55 am

Case2012 wrote:Olshey blew it. He passed on Franklin, muscala, Carmichael, and green. What's wrong with him? I was high on all 3 of those guys. Those were great assets, and had he go bpa 2 of those guys would be Blazers right now.


Blew it? I don't know if you can say that about any second round pick. For sure I thought Carmichael has an ingredient that Portland is definitely lacking. Muscala for offence or Whithey for defence? It's a toss up. Green was redundant when they took McCollum and took a big time shooter in Crabbe. Jarrett? They took a flyer on him. The Euro stash? Not worth discussing.

Let's be honest, maybe two of the four will make it anyways. Time will tell who emerges from the second round as a hidden gem, and I expect someone Portland missed turns out to be a legit player. That's just the way it is. It happens with first rounders as well.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#627 » by GreenRiddler » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:55 am

Goldbum wrote:Crabbe, McCullum and Withey make roster. Jarrett plays in D League and Todorovic stays in Europe. Not a bad haul.

Withey might not.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#628 » by James72 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:58 am

My gut says withey makes roster
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#629 » by TBpup » Fri Jun 28, 2013 3:59 am

Case2012 wrote:Olshey blew it. He passed on Franklin, muscala, Carmichael, and green. What's wrong with him? I was high on all 3 of those guys. Those were great assets, and had he go bpa 2 of those guys would be Blazers right now.


Not sure he blew it but surprised they passed on Carmichael, a touch, low-post guy who blocks shots and is a real PF.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#630 » by Brandon-Clyde » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:00 am

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Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference


I disagree. We add massive bench scoring (if they are not busts) and a shot blocker. Two large needs.

We currently have ONE NBA quality big under contract and the only real inside player we drafted was a 2nd rder projected as a career backup
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#631 » by TBpup » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:01 am

Duck Kazemi to Washington at #54.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#632 » by kdawg32086 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:02 am

Finally someone took Kazemi. I loved watching this guy at Oregon...it's unfortunate it was only one year. He's the perfect blue collar hustle guy and would've been awesome if he was 6-10 or 6-11.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#633 » by JD45 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:02 am

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Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference

I think they must have confidence in their ability to add a defensive presence down low either through trade with the good players we drafted or the ones we have, or go for a cheap C like Dalembert.

If we can get a good vet Defensive center with pur picks and no injuries we make the playoffs no problem.

Good Draft.


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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#634 » by James72 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:02 am

Brandon-Clyde wrote:
James72 wrote:
Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference


I disagree. We add massive bench scoring (if they are not busts) and a shot blocker. Two large needs.

We currently have ONE NBA quality big under contract and the only real inside player we drafted was a 2nd rder projected as a career backup


A career as a shot blocker reserve is needed on any roster. And for a 2nd? What quality veteran big could we get from a 2nd?

Also, our largest need was arguably bench scoring... Cj and most likely crabbe will be ready to contribute right away.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#635 » by Blazinaway » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:03 am

Brandon-Clyde wrote:
James72 wrote:
Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference


I disagree. We add massive bench scoring (if they are not busts) and a shot blocker. Two large needs.

We currently have ONE NBA quality big under contract and the only real inside player we drafted was a 2nd rder projected as a career backup


and did not get Koufus who memphis stole IMO, he's ain't "THE" answer but my god he's cheap and decent and we have huge hole at C
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#636 » by Brandon-Clyde » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:04 am

GreenRiddler wrote:
Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference

I think they must have confidence in their ability to add a defensive presence down low either through trade with the good players we drafted or the ones we have, or go for a cheap C like Dalembert.

If we can get a good vet Defensive center with pur picks and no injuries we make the playoffs no problem.

Good Draft.

When Dalembert is the best possible answer you are in trouble
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#637 » by James72 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:04 am

Blazinaway wrote:
Brandon-Clyde wrote:
James72 wrote:
I disagree. We add massive bench scoring (if they are not busts) and a shot blocker. Two large needs.

We currently have ONE NBA quality big under contract and the only real inside player we drafted was a 2nd rder projected as a career backup


and did not get Koufus who memphis stole IMO, he's ain't "THE" answer but my god he's cheap and decent and we have huge hole at C


Darrel Arthur + a 2nd > than our 2nd. But agree it would have been nice.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#638 » by Shem » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:05 am

Congrats to the Wizards on drafting Arsalan Kazemi.
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#639 » by GreenRiddler » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:06 am

I still don't get how we play Crabbe and Cj. Cj is strictly 2, we need to sign a backup vet PG. So how do we play Cj and Crabbe at backup 2 with Barton? DO we Pay Crabbe at backup 3?
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Re: 2013 Draft Night Thread. 

Post#640 » by GreenRiddler » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:07 am

Brandon-Clyde wrote:
GreenRiddler wrote:
Brandon-Clyde wrote:This draft is really forcing us to rely on free agency to fill the holes in our front line and I just don't see the talent realistically available to make a huge difference

I think they must have confidence in their ability to add a defensive presence down low either through trade with the good players we drafted or the ones we have, or go for a cheap C like Dalembert.

If we can get a good vet Defensive center with pur picks and no injuries we make the playoffs no problem.

Good Draft.

When Dalembert is the best possible answer you are in trouble

I never said best, but I do think he is realistic. Also a Solid C for us.

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