SharpesTriumph
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CJ was over-paid and a bad fit but far from useless. Powell was "just" a good supporting player. Nance and RoCo had their obvious flaws, but they had some value. We couldn't get even ONE decent prospect in return? We got roughly the same value in draft picks for those 4 guys that Indy got for LaVert alone?
No one is that incompetent.
Agreed, but there is this...I'm waiting for those posters here who kept saying that the Powell/RoCo trade had to be done first to explain today. Nothing about today's trade pivoted on the Powell/RoCo trade


It’s really easy to see how they get better from here.I dont know what is worse, being a Blazers fan during the Telfair/Ha days or right now. Its really depressing and hard to imagine it will get better from here.
I'm waiting for those posters here who kept saying that the Powell/RoCo trade had to be done first to explain today. Nothing about today's trade pivoted on the Powell/RoCo trade
How could a fan be indifferent?How about a wait and see, or an indifferent option?
How could a fan be indifferent?
by not jumping to conclusions until the dust has settled?
Seems everyone is quick to draw a line one way or another when they have no clue where the road ends.
I'm not asking you to bet your house on how it turns out years from now.
Just, your opinion right now. Of course future results could change how this or any NBA transaction later looks. But a knowledgeable fan can certainly have a current opinion of how good or bad their teams action is.
Stock is a perfect example. If you buy you feel it is undervalued. If you sell you feel its overvalued.okay but if i buy stock im not looking at the IMMEDIATE results.
most things take time to provide a proper analysis. Giving it until Thursday is not years from now.
okay but if i buy stock im not looking at the IMMEDIATE results.
most things take time to provide a proper analysis. Giving it until Thursday is not years from now.
I dont know what is worse, being a Blazers fan during the Telfair/Ha days or right now. Its really depressing and hard to imagine it will get better from here.
This was one of the worst trades ever.What do you think?
The Blazers made a series of baffling trades to blow up their team around Damian Lillard (yahoo.com)
The Portland Trail Blazers needed a shake-up, but perhaps not this shake-u
- The Blazers have blown up their roster with two trades in the last week.
- The moves are confusing as they traded valuable veteran players for very little in return.
- Portland wants to build around Damian Lillard with another star, but they may not have the assets needed.
I'm actually ok with both, depending on what happens now. We have a lot of options. Cronin cleaned up Olshey's mess (which people claimed screwed us for years, and there was nothing that could be done about that), and he did it in a couple months.
Portland now has a TON of flexibility. I'm cautiously optimistic.
Cronin would be a sucker in a used car dealership.Having taken some time to give this some thought, I give the moves so far a D. If we move a majority of the few assets we have for Jerami Grant, the grade drops to an F.
Cronin just didn't get enough back, IMO.
Nobody wanted Norm or CJ's contracts... You weren't going to get a more productive or better fitting equivalent player in return for either player, and you weren't going to have the flexibility to make moves in other places if you kept them.Having taken some time to give this some thought, I give the moves so far a D. If we move a majority of the few assets we have for Jerami Grant, the grade drops to an F.
Cronin just didn't get enough back, IMO.
