I always liked that guy!!! http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi...ers_name_hawkins_player_development_director/ What does a player development director do exactly?
Yeah. This came out of no where. Interesting. Terry Porter must have not wanted anything to do with such a thing.
lol. I love Jerome. We as fans and a city made a impression on him years ago. Now he is as loyal as a dog.
I saw him at the Blazer game when they retired Porter's number, I yelled out to him, "your number is next!" (while I loved Kersey I don't think we should retire his number, I just felt like yelling something that I knew would get his attention, lol) Anyway he looked over at me and gave me this huge smile, I almost thought he was going to cry. He may have won a ring with the Lakers he'll always in his heart be a Blazer.
I think they ought to retire his number. And then raise the standard of which you retire a number on.
There isn't a player on the blazer team the earlier part of this decade that I would retire. So I think that affords you the ability to retire Jerome's number.
Really? I'm in the opposite side of this. I feel like we already have too many numbers retired. I remember reading something about us having more numbers retired than any other team sans Boston. While I loved all of those players, where do you draw the line? Cliff Robinson? Danny Young?
LOL. Danny Young. No. No. Neither of those. But I think Jerome ought to be honored for what he was. And that was a hard nose, hard working, hustling ball player. He played the game the right way. He might be considered thee ultimate hustle player of all time.
Gotcha. I still think we have too many numbers retired, but to be honest I misread your post which is why I asked about Cliff and Young. I read, "There isn't a player on the blazer team the earlier part of this decade that I would retire" as "There isn't a player on the blazer team the earlier part of that decade that I wouldn't retire." I'm not sure how I did that.