DaVoiceMaster wrote:I heard an interview on the radio about 15 minutes ago where olshey says, rather fired up, that the Blazers have a backup PG and his name is Anfernee Simons. The kod is going nowhere and the team will not be signing any other PG's.
Not a real surprise to anyone who has watched Olshey's method of team building, I had zero illusions about us drafting one of the many PGs in this draft. If he signs a PG its never a floor general but instead guy who is better off ball than on-ball, like Frazier, Curry or Napier. Simons fit that mold and NO is not going to get someone to compete for minutes in that same role.
Personally I think this hinders not only the development of Simons, who has to play a role that isn't natural for him, but also all the other young bench players. Having a veteran who can get them the ball in the right place helps them figure out where to be and keeps them moving. Portland doesn't get enough out of our role players because they are always picking up the scraps from score-first guards, its like a d-league mentality in some ways.
Evan Turner is the only kind-of "floor general" type player I remember Olshey signing, and that was a massive failure because he wasn't real good at that. Who knows maybe that put him off the idea while the eventual success of guys like Napier and Curry reaffirmed his belief, but I'm not talking about a guy who will get Lillard off-ball but a guy who can play spot minutes with the bench and get the most out of the other bench positions.