Hood is slightly less horrible than Stauskas. Both aren't moving the needle (unless you want it to move off the record). He's a chucker with bad shot selection, bad passer, stinking attitude, doesn't know his own limitations, not a reliable scorer and not a playmaker or defender. He's a decent pick & roll player.
Did you get a different vibe from him? Earlier in the season it sounded like he thought this was going to be the opportunity that turned his career around.
I'm all for musical chairs. If a G-League coach can handle it, so can an NBA coach. That would be much more fun than now.
The fact that you have to go back so many years to find a comparison shows how few trades Olshey makes. P.S. Where's that post you made years ago listing all the 2nd-round picks Olshey had traded. Because he gave another 2 of them to get Trent, and another 2 today.
To, the easiest way to break down players is into 4 categories, Guards (PGs/Combo Guard), Wings (Bigger SGs and SFs), Forwards (SF/PF types), and bigs (Bigger PFs and Cs) Guards: Lillard, McCollum, Curry, Simons Wings: Hood, Turner, Trent Forwards: Harkless, Aminu, Layman Bigs: Nurkic, Collins, Leonard, Swanigan
This is what we owe: 2019 2nd to originally to Orlando (Layman Trade) it may convey to LAC though 2020 2nd originally to Orlando (Harkless Trade) it now belongs to the Nets after several trades but this pick is TOP-55 protected 2021 2nd to Cleveland (Hood Trade) 2023 2nd to Cleveland (Hood Trade)
He was Olshey's first signing in July, so he probably would have gone elsewhere without Olshey making him expect a lot of minutes. Maybe he was lately wishing he had picked another team.
You I going to wait and see what Hood bring us. Some people not going like and not upgrade and some people think it is a decent trade. Me right now he is upgrade from Nik and Baldwin. Everyone has there opinion about every player. Me I thought Nik started out alright and Baldwin I didn't like him as player but that my opinion. Hood it like he go out give 20 one night and 3 the next night that off his January stats. But I going to give him chance to prove his self on our team or not.
2nd-round picks: This (not updated today) says we have none in 2019 and 2020, but 2 in 2021, and our own picks after that. So subtract 1 from 2021 and 2023, and you get, our next one is 1 in 2021, 2022, 2024, and every year thereafter. http://prosportstransactions.com/basketball/DraftTrades/Future/Blazers.htm Edit: It says 2020 is top-55 protected as you said.
I don't know what that site is but I posted the correct information, trust me I study this. The two picks we traded the Kings for the rights to Trent were a 2019 2nd that wasn't ours (more favorable of Wolves or Lakers) and a 2021 pick from Miami.
It's the most detailed site and I've used it for 10-15 years. You listed what we owe, and I, what we own. We still own our own 2021 2nd-round pick, even after giving up Miami's 2021 today.
Ughhh just stop. We gave up Miami's one in the Trent trade and ours today in the Hood trade. Your site is wrong and is failing you. My list is 100% accurate.
My site doesn't have today's transaction, so I'm going by what you tell me for today's Hood trade. I see I misread that post. I thought you said Miami's pick went for Hood, but you said for Trent. The mistake is mine (in reading your post), not my favorite site's. Blame me, not the site, which is great. I agree, I'll stop. If you fancy yourself a student of future picks, you should master my site. It's worth the effort. It's also the best at listing all past transactions.
No offense but your site still shows that we have Miami's 2021 2nd so I am going to choose not to "master" a site that doesn't even have the correct information.
Olshey makes a ton of trades. What are you missing? Lopez, Connaughton, Plumlee, Layman, Collins, Nurkic, Harkless, Afflalo, Vonleh, Hood all acquired via trade off the top of my head. What am I missing?