Who's the missing piece?

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  1. Fez Hammersticks

    Fez Hammersticks スーパーバッド Zero Cool

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    We look at free agency and Turkoglu is obviously the cream of the crop based on his performance last season.

    But does he fit the long-term window? He's 5 years older than Roy, 6 years older than LaMarcus, 9 years older than Oden, and so on.

    The player I'm thinking of is pretty much unattainable but I think he is the missing piece. Last year he committed himself to playing defense and to pass more, and it showed. Not to mention, he's one of the best pure scorers in the game.

    Some of you may hate this idea, but this guy is Portland's missing piece:

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    Yes, it's a pipedream hypothetical, but he's the type of scorer we need to vault us into elite territory.
     
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    No way it can happen though.



    We have youth. Batum, Webster and Outlaw are all young. Bringing in an older SF isn't a big deal.
     
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    They are all young but so is Carmelo.

    A Roy/Carmelo 1-2 punch would be pretty hard to beat. Also, LaMarcus goes to a role that I think best suits him: 3rd option.
     
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    The Nuggets wouldn't trade Anthony without getting at least one of Roy, Aldridge or Oden back for him. Roy is better, Aldridge isn't much worse than Anthony and plays a more valuable position and Oden stands to be far more valuable in the future.
     
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    I don't like Carmello that much and I don't think he would fit in here with Roy. He is much better with a passing PG (Billups) that will just keep feeding him the ball.

    I would rather have Hedo and yes I think is age is just what we need. We don't have to have everybody the same age on this team.
     
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    Da_O Abe Vigoda lives!

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    How about missing pieces? CP3 and Lebron James, make it happen. Is Outlaw and Blake enough for Lebron? I say yes.
     
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    I think that if Anthony can be considered the missing piece then we might as well throw LeBron out there as the missing piece.

    I'm not a huge Carmelo fan by any means, but there's simply no way that Denver would let him come to Portland.

    Ed O.
     
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    Drat. You beat me to the punch!

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    I would think that we would have a better chance of getting CP3 and he would fit here SO much better.
     
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    I think people really underestimate how good 'Melo is - heck - he is a much bigger impact player than Durant was at a similar age - and he got better with time. But - the fact is that unless KP has compromising pictures of the entire Denver Nuggets FO, ownership group and George Karl - we will only see him 4 times a year in the Nuggets uniform.
     
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    Personally I think Deron Williams is the missing piece. And here's why he might be more attainable than other players as good as him:

    1. Utah is a small market team, and I don't think a rich one.
    2. Its fanatical owner just died. The team stayed in the family, but who knows if they share his commitment?
    3. They've got an incredibly overpaid Russian that they might want to dump, and Williams (who earns plenty) might be the sweetener.
    4. ..especially if Boozer leaves as a FA and the team starts to suck, and Williams gets despondent.
    5. They also have NY's TOTALLY UNPROTECTED PICK in the next draft. Can you say "John Wall"?
    6. They just picked a PG... (okay, that's pretty weak.)
     
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    :rolleyes:

    Why didn't you just say LeBron?
     
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    DAMN IT

    he beat me to beat you

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    I absolutely love this idea. If KP could pull that off, I would retract every testy comment I have made about him! :devilwink:
     
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    Greg Oden developing.
     
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    If he develops the ability to pass the ball to himself in the low-post, I will be *really* impressed! :clap:
     
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    We have 3 holes, probably only 2 can be filled this summer

    Backup PF:
    Nick Collison-Thunder-Would have to be traded for
    Antonio McDyess-FA
    Brandon Bass-FA

    SF 3rd Scorer Vet
    Hedo Turkoglu-FA
    Ron Artest-FA
    Tayshaun Prince-Pistons-Would have to be traded for
    Shane Battier-Rockets-My personal fv
    James Posey-Hornets-Traded for
    Stephen Jackson-Warriors-Traded For, maybe our culture could tame him?
    Gerald Wallace-Bobcats-traded for

    Vet PG to Mentor Bayless
    Andre Miller-FA
    Jason Kidd-FA
    Kirk Hinrich-Bulls-Would have to be traded for
    Steve Nash-Suns-Traded for-Would be a clash of playing styles, bad fit


    Out of all of that, it seems that upgrading SF has the most options, might be best to stick with Blake at pg if thats all that is out there, and I don't see a great backup 4 unless we could get Collison.

    Who I like
    Prince-Medium Chance
    Battier-Low-None Chance, Houston would be dumb to give him away
    Artest-Medium-would love him, but would KP take a chance on him?
    Wallace-Medium-Will Char simmer down on how much they wanted for him? Long contract + injury history =?
    Hedo-High-Depends on the length of the deal as he has already hit his peak
    Miller-High-would his lack of outside shooting hinder our offense or would his playmaking ability surpass all?
    Hinrich-High-kinda warming up to this idea, would be cheap to acquire and he plays D
    Collison-Medium-Not sure if he's on our radar but seems like the perfect backup 4
     
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    AND

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    One can dream, can't he?:sigh:
     
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    Steve Nash! With all the turnover in the last couple days and maybe next couple days, he won't want to finish his career there. Bring him in for 2-3 years to help run this team. He would get the ball to Greg where he needs it and set BRoy up for easy hoops. Also, can you think of a better player to mentor Bayless. I'd love seeing him as our starting PG on opening night.

    Back up PF either Mcdyess or Joe Smith
     
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    Nash and Nate would be my favorite thing ever. He turns the ball over, doesn't play defense, and needs the ball in his hands too much for Brandon's sake.



    I would love it. It could be the end of Nate. I wonder what the Nate flavored kool-aid drinkers will say when we are still one of the slower paced teams? I mean supposedly for his entire 9 year coaching career he has never had the players to push the ball.
     

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