Who is your favorite Blazer that kinda got shafted by the Franchise for one reason or another?

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Kenny Anderson is probably my #1. I was kinda pissed when they traded him for Damon. I was excited b/c Damon was supposed to be dope but I really didn't like him all that much. I like Kenny's game and his attitude in Portland, he really got hosed by Dunleavy.

He has a documentary coming out soon, so that should be exciting.

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My first thought was Jermaine O'Neal. They delayed his stardom. But then, they did trade him to where he could break out. I guess in this case the franchise shafted the fans more than anything....
 
Drazen Petrovic too. He's actually my all time favorite player and I was fucking pissed the Blazers wouldn't let him get his time. I know Drexler was there, but there was definitely room in the rotation.
 
Drazen Petrovic too. He's actually my all time favorite player and I was fucking pissed the Blazers wouldn't let him get his time. I know Drexler was there, but there was definitely room in the rotation.
this is my choice too Drazen was the biggest talent to ride the pine, runner up..Andre Miller or Jermaine O'neal..Miller for Felton will never be forgiven
 
Anderson is probably the right answer, he didn't even report to Toronto did he? I seem to remember him being super duper pissed.
 
Anderson is probably the right answer, he didn't even report to Toronto did he? I seem to remember him being super duper pissed.

He got a fucking tatoo on his arm with Roses with the words "I'm Blessed" then got traded later on.

http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/1997/03/11/oth_205175.shtml#.Vedzup1VhBc

Right after he signed his $46.7 million contract with the Portland Trail Blazers last summer, Kenny Anderson got a tattoo. On his right bicep, above a rose and a cross, are the words, "I'm blessed."

For the slick left-handed point guard from Georgia Tech, the move from New Jersey to Portland has replaced grumpiness with gratitude, pressure with a sense of peace.

Three-quarters through his first season as the floor leader of a talented but unpredictable young team, Anderson is playing the best basketball of his career, and loving it.

"I'm playing the game I love to play. I can take care of my family," he said. "No one can say anything wrong to me to alter my attitude. That's the kind of attitude I'm going to have with the rest of my life because I'm happy doing what I'm doing."

Anderson is averaging 18.4 points, 7.1 assists, 2.3 turnovers and 4.5 rebounds a game. He's played in all 63 games and started 62, averaging a team-high 38 minutes.

Most impressive has been his 3-point shooting. He's at a career-high .385 clip (112for-291). And while no one will ever mistake him for Gary Payton, his defense has not been noticeably worse than that of his predecessor, Rod Strickland.

Strickland demanded out of Portland, and away from the coach he despised, P.J. Carlesimo. Anderson said he couldn't be happier. Sure, Carlesimo's criticism and intense style can be annoying. But Anderson said he won't let anyone get under his skin anymore.
 
My first thought was Jermaine O'Neal. They delayed his stardom. But then, they did trade him to where he could break out. I guess in this case the franchise shafted the fans more than anything....

After the collapse. Giving dumb-ass kids like me hope that Dale Davis...and Shawn Kemp...:sigh: were gonna be the answer to Shaq.
 
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After the collapse. Giving dumb-ass kids like me hope that Dale Davis...and Shawn Kemp...:sigh: were gonna be the answer to Shaq.
Jerm sure wasn't going to be the answer to Shaq. Dale Davis had just played Shaq better than anybody in the league. The trade was sound - it just didn't work out.
 
Players don't get shafted my man. There payday is going to come wherever they go.
 
My first thought was Jermaine O'Neal. They delayed his stardom. But then, they did trade him to where he could break out. I guess in this case the franchise shafted the fans more than anything....
If the Blazers would have won a championship that Jermaine O'Neal trade would have looked genius.
 
Too many to list. Juwan Howard, Ime Udoka, Steve Blake, Viktor Khryapa...Getting shafted (being unappreciated) is the main criterion I use to determine my favorite players.
 
Steve Blake kinda deserved the shaft b/c of that one time he told his Laker teammates about what we were going to do every play.
 
Yes, Blake had a long career so he's only half on my list. But getting dumped 3 times pushes him up the list.

The richer they got, the less I feel sorry for them.
 
Wow, can't believe no one has said Brian Grant. That guy was the heart and soul of the team and when he wanted to get paid, that dipshit Whitsitt said, no thanks, we'd rather give the money to an over-the-hill 350 lb. coke addict that will quit on the team before finishing his first season here.

BGrant's battles with The Mailman in the playoffs were epic. The only memorable battles Shawn Kemp fought in a Blazers XXXXL uniform were with his weight and his drug addiction.

BNM
 
Wow, can't believe no one has said Brian Grant. That guy was the heart and soul of the team and when he wanted to get paid, that dipshit Whitsitt said, no thanks, we'd rather give the money to an over-the-hill 350 lb. coke addict that will quit on the team before finishing his first season here.

BGrant's battles with The Mailman in the playoffs were epic. The only memorable battles Shawn Kemp fought in a Blazers XXXXL uniform were with his weight and his drug addiction.

BNM

I made this thread to specifically throw shade on you since I knew you'd post this. Every poster in this thread was in on it.

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I made this thread to specifically throw shade on you since I knew you'd post this. Every poster in this thread was in on it.

:MARIS61:

Up next, the resident Whitsitt apologists revisionist explanation of how the Grant/Kemp sign-and-trade was a stroke of pure genius.

BNM
 
It's easy to pick Drazen but I got to go with Jermaine O'Neill. Loved his game and knew he was going to be around a long time. He got traded into a good situation but it still hurt.
 
Wow, can't believe no one has said Brian Grant. That guy was the heart and soul of the team and when he wanted to get paid, that dipshit Whitsitt said, no thanks, we'd rather give the money to an over-the-hill 350 lb. coke addict that will quit on the team before finishing his first season here.

BGrant's battles with The Mailman in the playoffs were epic. The only memorable battles Shawn Kemp fought in a Blazers XXXXL uniform were with his weight and his drug addiction.

BNM

I addressed this in the other thread, but he signed a 7 year, 86 million dollar contract with the Heat.

That was fucking absurd considering the actual stats he put up during that contract. Sorry, but as much as I love BG, the guy was a backup and you don't max out a backup. We only had Kemp for two years., so as bad as he was, he was a significantly shorter bust.

It ended up as a roll of the dice for Whitsitt that did not turn out well. In the long run he should have just let Grant walk, or dealt him for a draft pick, but we were in "win now" mode and he was hoping that a winning team would turn Kemp around.
 
Petro. Not because he got traded, but because he didnt get the burn he deserved while he was here. Trading him was doing him a favor at that point.
 
wonder if Drexler had a bias against Euros. Drazen and Sabonis, probably two of the greatest international players of all time tossed to the side.
 

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