Would you waive Nolan?

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  1. Rastapopoulos

    Rastapopoulos Well-Known Member

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    We haven't really seen enough to tell, but he sure doesn't look like an NBA player.

    (Of course, you could say that of basically every Blazer right now, but I have seen SOME of them play well before. Not Nolan.)

    Everyone complains that we didn't take Faried. We also didn't take Shumpert, who is at least a great athlete and a tenacious defender.
     
  2. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Um how about waiving Felton? Bring in mills.
     
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    Tell us what shit euro you'd replace him with.
     
  4. GrandpaBlaze

    GrandpaBlaze Predictions Game Master

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    We took Nolan because he is a "Nate" guy. A younger version of Blake.

    Gramps...
     
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    Fez Hammersticks スーパーバッド Zero Cool

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    Fucking Larry Miller.

    I still stand by my personal boycott: I will not attend a Blazer game as long as he's connected with the team in any way.
     
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    In his first year of a rookie contract??

    Uh, no.

    He deserves a fair shot for a few years. Then if he can't play, let him go.
     
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    2 things shumpert was taken before smith and I know we havent seen nate give extended minutes to rookies esp point guards but Smith is a guy that needs to get used to the NBA. That means extended minutes and a somewhat forgiving coach before we can fully evaluate if he is a lost cause or not. Year 1 and 2 PG's tend to look a little lost at times even after playing a lot of minutes, you have to let them grow and develop.
    We will have a better idea after we buyout Felton and give nolan the reigns for 22 games.
     
  8. Rastapopoulos

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    Huh? Is this some kind of defense of Nolan? Or are you just randomly xenophobic?
     
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    Oh yeah. I guess I had him mixed up with Reggie Jackson. Or Norris Cole.
     
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    If you waive Smith now, there is nobody available to replace him that will salvage this season.

    If you are going to waive somebody - make it count. Waive Felton and openly admit it is for disciplinary reasons. Shake up the locker-room.
     
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    alex42083 Thanks Brandon

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    I thought I read earlier this season how Nolan viewed Felton as a mentor.. pretty much shows the way he's playing.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    I dunno, I don't see the point of waiving him right now (unless it's out of mercy to get him out of this horrible situation).

    I say give him at least one off-season and one regular season under a real NBA coach before pulling the trigger.
     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    I see very good dribbling, very good shooting, and sharp decisions about passing from the playmaker. I have been pleasantly surprised, and I was critical, in the big draft-day thread, that we didn't take Faried.

    The guy to cut is the coach who won't give us a nightly glimpse of all young 1st round picks.
     
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    I no longer want to waive Nolan. I guess Nate really did have something to answer for. Now I want Sergio back!
     
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    And Bayless
     
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    I think he has the potential to be a very solid backup. He's shown that he can hit shots from different areas, he's not a total loose cannon like Armon Johnson, and seems more "point guardy" than Bayless. I'd just like to see him get more PT. So no, I'd not waive him after his rookie year. He looks a lot better than Babbit did.
     
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    Bayless was the one that had highest potential out of any of the point guards we have drafted in the last 8 years.
     
  18. Rastapopoulos

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    Just not as a point guard.
     
  19. illmatic99

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    Well he looks like one now. And with Brandon here, we didn't need a true PG anyway.

    I remember even Bayless saying something along the lines of he was like Mo Williams to Brandon was to Lebron.
     
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    BTW, I'm pretty sure it was Nate that forced management to trade Bayless away because he was so in love with Armon in training camp.
     

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