skoharry wrote:as far as who portland resigns... i think it goes like so
crabbe - yes
harkless - yes
henderson - maybe
leonard - no
kaman - no{might sign as big man coach}
now while if it keeps working smoothly, i wouldn't mind harkless as our future starting pf. but if we can sign or trade for a significant upgrade @ C or PF like monroe, drummond, whiteside, valincunis, or whoever. what i think we will need if we re-sign who i think we will is a bacup pg. i know cj can run the offense, but it would be nice to have someone else who can run it so cj can focus on scoring. someone like matthew delladova, langston galloway, or ish smith.
about a backup PG...an actual PG...it's probably a good idea, depending on the price of course. CJ has been running the offense as a secondary play-maker, but he's not really a PG. Among players who have played 70% of their team's games, he's tied for 37th in assists/game; 54th in assists/48; 55th in assist/turnover ratio; and 139th in assist rate (ESPN) or 67th (bbref)
since CJ is a score first SG you wouldn't expect him to rank very high in those metrics. But we've seen the offense bog down several times at the top of the 2nd and 4th Q's when Lillard sits and CJ is running the show. CJ's recognition and vision is not that of a PG, although I assume he'll get a bit better at that.
Playing with another PG would almost certainly help him. He does significantly better with Lillard on the court rather then off the court. His eFG% is .530 with Lillard on court and .491 with him off; and his 3pt% is .438 with Lillard on the court and .361 with Lillard sitting

...and his assisted FG rate is .492 with Lillard and .190 without. Now, part of that is very likely because when Lillard is on the floor he always draws the other team's best perimeter defender and occasional double teams. This leaves CJ better shooting opportunities
Meanwhile, Lillard doesn't get any significant bump with CJ on the floor over when he's not. Lillard actually shoots a better FG% with CJ sitting; and his eFG% .498 with CJ and .494 without
in other words, CJ is drafting off of Lillard but he doesn't return the favor. So, maybe a true backup PG would help Lillard as well as help CJ.
the problem of course is that CJ gets around 12 minutes a game at backup PG. If you give those to a real backup PG, then available SG minutes drop from around 24 to 12, and that impacts Crabbe and Henderson, and pushes them to more SF minutes which in turn impacts Aminu and Harkless. I don't think that an accident either. I think Olshey was determined to clear the field for CJ. Matthews, Barton, Blake and Afflalo were all 'dumped' last season and summer, and no backup PG was added. So that makes me wonder if Olshey would actually add any players that might challenge CJ for minutes.