Crawford and Laundry would be making the best out of a very unfortunate saga. As for Roy, I don't care how it affects the Blazers, I'm glad the door will still be open for him no matter how slim the chance.
I like how the bench is shaping up. It's been a while since we had a vet-laden bench. Of course, that's if things all workout. PG: SG: Crawford SF: Batum PF: Landry C: Thomas
That bench is almost a wet dream (at this point)...the Vulcan's can't pull this off, can they? maybe they could call in Hat Guy for support
i think nolan smith is going to be the back up pg...unless armon really worked on his jumper during the summer
Landry and Crawford are nice enough players, but I really hope the Blazers don't get "happy feet" and start pulling in lots of B level talent on cap killing contracts. If they have half a brain between themselves (...) they'll try to focus on staying somewhat competitive, but keep that looming cap-space available in a year or two to open up sign and trade possibilities, unbalanced trades, and/or possibly a free agent that can help them.
Well, they can only offer 5 million a year. If worst comes to worst, I don't think these "B level" talents will be hard to move.
sweet, the Blazers are trading for Dwight Howard and they were only kidding about Greg Odens set back.
He posted that knowing that it would be posted on here within minutes. He's probably cracking up right now.