JA Adande - ESPN - Trail Blazers looking to move into the top 10.

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  1. BoBoBREWSKI

    BoBoBREWSKI BURP!

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    ^^ I wish we'd get #16 for our 22 and 34.
     
  2. B-Roy

    B-Roy If it takes months

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    I don't think that's too much to give at all, and I'd take that deal in a heartbeat. (without Roy ;))
     
  3. andalusian

    andalusian Season - Restarted

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    There was already a cameo parade for him in the "LeBron to Portland" rally.

    On the other hand, if he can pull this:

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    He deserves the Prada.
     
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    Here's how I would justify it if I were the GM of the Clippers.

    We have the 8th pick and the 54th pick, but only 5 players under contract. This is widely considered to be a deep draft. The dropoff between 8 and 23 is big, but not staggeringly big. If we can get a solid rotation player with the Portland picks at 23 and 34, along with a known quantity in Rudy Fernandez, who showed a lot of promise in his rookie season before falling off last year with injuries and a sand filled vagina, then we'd be getting three cheap players who should be ready to contribute. My franchise has blown it with top picks in the past, so why not try a shotgun approach by picking up three players and hoping one of them pans out?

    Pretty well justified I think.
     
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    oldmangrouch persona non grata

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    hasoos Well-Known Member

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    Chad ford is now stating that Wes Johnson has moved up to #3, and that would explain why Minnesota went fishing for Batum. It would also mean that Cousins and favors both sliding to 4 and beyond. Cousins will probably not make it past 6. If Portland could move up enough, it would give them some freedom to move a big.
     
  7. Nikolokolus

    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    Hmmm ... the cynic in me wants to dismiss this whole idea, but you might be on to something. We all know that Sterling is s tight-fisted D-bag who cares more about his bottom line than a successful team. and the slotted salary due an 8th pick when there might not be players they want there could be awfully attractive to trade back into the draft and also take a flier on Rudy who they might see as being more productive with a change of scenery.

    I guess we'll find out soon enough. :dunno:
     
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    Rastapopoulos Well-Known Member

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    Not to mention there are precedents:
    The Clippers themselves turned Antonio McDyess at #2 (three picks ahead of Kevin Garnett) into 3 solid players from Denver (Rodney Rogers, the then Brian Williams and the #15 pick, OSU's own Brent Barry)
    New Jersey famously turning the #7 (the ill-fated Eddie Griffin) into Richard Jefferson (13), Jason Collins (18) and Brandon Armstrong (23))
     
  9. BrianFromWA

    BrianFromWA Editor in Chief Staff Member Editor in Chief

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    also saves them about a million off of their cap space, getting them closer to a max FA.
     
  10. hasoos

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    Yea you might be on to something. But I think it would be more like this: The Clippers make the trade because they don't have to justify it to anybody. It doesn't even have to make sense at all. It's the Clippers, you see. They plan on being fucked every year.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    Well there is that. :lol:
     
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    Exactly what I was thinking. You start talking about LMA, Przybilla, Miller + Batum + top 10 pick and I think CP3 deal becomes possible. Especially if NOH can move West for something. Man I'm starting to get excited. I've thought about Paul being a Blazer since 2005...

    Wouldn't it be hilarious if Webster was involved? All the Webster haters could finally shut the fuck up as Webster became the key to getting Paul.

    The Ironing would be delicious as Bart Simpson likes to say.
     
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    MMMMM love me some Paul to Roy action. Something tells me those two would LOVE to play together once they finally did. Also they would extend one anothers careers by being the play maker while the other rested.

    Two triple threats in the back court. :smiley-drool:
     
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    I would not give up Aldridge AND Batum. Chris Paul is great and all, but he's a small ball-dominant guard who I'm very unsure would work well with Roy. Roy and Aldridge make each other better. Roy and Paul would subtract from each other. (That doesn't mean I wouldn't be ecstatic to get Paul for a bunch of scrubs and give that combination a try, I hasten to add.)

    And I have a feeling that NO would not WANT Aldridge. He's got a big contract.
     
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    Yea because the one time Roy and Paul did play together, they only kicked ass in the all star game. . Just like this play sucked:

    [video=youtube;1QB2ZM1KF1c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QB2ZM1KF1c[/video]
     
  16. LameR

    LameR Ha Seung-Jin Approved!

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    While I see where you're coming from, an all-star game with no defense isn't the best of references.
     
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    Actually it's funny you mention that. Because the reason they turned the game was because Paul and Roy played defense and got into the open court. Go find the footage of the game and watch for yourself. They completely turned that game around when Roy and Paul were teamed together.
     
  18. EGame

    EGame "You're the only one of these fools I trust"

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    Don't get to excited. While I still hold out some hope that we can get Paul, it is hard to get super excited because I have a hard time envisioning New Orleans letting him go. And if they do decide to let him go, we still have to go up against plenty of other teams, if we get the top 10 pick that could only help our chances, but I don't see how we are getting a top 10 pick. Thanks to Rudy being God awful, he and lower picks won't get the job done. More has to go out.
     
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    I call BS. :)
     
  20. hasoos

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    Crazy isn't it? Roy playing defense and getting into the open court? But here is the reason I think it worked there and doesn't work with Andre Miller so much. The facts are Andre Miller is not as good as Chris Paul, so Roy doesn't even think about deferring. With Chris Paul, he can't do that. Chris Paul is a name he can't ignore.
     

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