PCmor7
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I mentioned in other threads what I would like to see the Blazers do in the draft, and what I think is the next step for Dame to make his game even harder to defend (and easier on his body). Here are a few other preferences I have for the Blazers moving forward.
1) Keep this core together. I think we can do that. I think we can keep Rodney and convince Kanter to return. I’d like Curry back, but I think he’ll be the toughest one to retain, even though this is an ideal situation for him. But I also think we can find a shooter to take his place, and maybe a guy who is a little more of a threat handling the ball. Actually, Simons might be the solution, if Stotts will commit to playing him. Anfernee also might be the answer if we can find a way to move Evan’s contract. Turner’s contributions don’t show up in the stats; the Blazers can’t have Dame and CJ doing all the ballhandling for 82 games and the playoffs.
2) We need to stop limiting ourselves to being a half-court offensive team. Look at what the Warriors do defensively and how they can get offense out of it. We play defense as if it’s something to pass the time when we don’t have the ball. We have great guards, and athletic wings. Our bigs, with the exception of Nurk, all run the floor well. We should be running the break like the Drexler-Kersey Blazers. Yet, year-in year-out, we are among the bottom of the league in forcing turnovers. So we pass up the opportunities for easy shots. Then we get into half-court offense all the time, and that leads to guys like Dame getting beaten up because they are driving through multiple defenders constantly.
3) Zach needs to become a consistent finisher around the basket. He needs to get stronger. If he does, he unlocks a whole new level to what the Blazers can be.
1) Keep this core together. I think we can do that. I think we can keep Rodney and convince Kanter to return. I’d like Curry back, but I think he’ll be the toughest one to retain, even though this is an ideal situation for him. But I also think we can find a shooter to take his place, and maybe a guy who is a little more of a threat handling the ball. Actually, Simons might be the solution, if Stotts will commit to playing him. Anfernee also might be the answer if we can find a way to move Evan’s contract. Turner’s contributions don’t show up in the stats; the Blazers can’t have Dame and CJ doing all the ballhandling for 82 games and the playoffs.
2) We need to stop limiting ourselves to being a half-court offensive team. Look at what the Warriors do defensively and how they can get offense out of it. We play defense as if it’s something to pass the time when we don’t have the ball. We have great guards, and athletic wings. Our bigs, with the exception of Nurk, all run the floor well. We should be running the break like the Drexler-Kersey Blazers. Yet, year-in year-out, we are among the bottom of the league in forcing turnovers. So we pass up the opportunities for easy shots. Then we get into half-court offense all the time, and that leads to guys like Dame getting beaten up because they are driving through multiple defenders constantly.
3) Zach needs to become a consistent finisher around the basket. He needs to get stronger. If he does, he unlocks a whole new level to what the Blazers can be.
