DusterBuster wrote:HopelessKnick wrote:
The problem with this is that with the loss of Powell and CJ the Blazers downgraded so much in talent it is hard to imagine them being able to make it up via trade and on top vastly improve.
I mean… where exactly were the Blazes with those guys? They were lottery bound and terrible fits for Billups coaching sooo, yeah, they lost talent moving those guys for cap, but those guys also weren’t getting the Blazers very far on the roster anyway.
That's true. I do like the Blazers plan---get as high a draft pick as possible and see what is possible at draft day. May work out.
Generally speaking I like wholehearted moves....the Blazers did the right thing in acknowledging that this season is lost and instead of CJ and Powell winning them meaningless games and have them end up with the 10th pick, they are now likely among the top 3 worst teams the rest of the way and gonna end up with a top 5 pick. That pick will hold a lot of value on draft day and the chances of moving up from there are pretty high. I wish the Knicks did the same.
You only wonder if Powell could of have netted you guys a late first rounder as well...seems like he was traded very cheaply...and it feels like NOLA could have been talked into surrendering a Bucks' FRP as well.





