Flagg and project do not belong in the same paragraph! He's 17 years old and the gtg on a very good college team. He scores on all three levels. He has very good handles and he's smart beyond his years. Several NBA players that practiced against Flagg over the off-season made comments about him being ready for the league. He was going heads up against the best and holding his ground. I think the closest comp for Flagg is KD. For Harper it's Cade Cunningham. I'd rather take a shot at a KDesque type player every time. What's maybe most impressive about Flagg is his aggression. He wants to posterize anyone in the way. He goes after blocking shots like every basket is life or death. He dives for loose balls and loves contact on both ends of the court. With his tools he could be a perennial all-defense guy for a long time. Some of you will say I'm over-blowing the kid's potential. Whatever. Nobody has come along with his combination of size, tools, instincts and smarts since KD or LaBlah. Did I mention he's only 17!? (He would actually be a young high school senior.)
Huh? Wembanyama had better combination of size, tools, instincts and smarts than either of those guys coming into the league. Wembanyama is going to be the GOAT and he was drafted just last year!
Coop has looked like the clear #1 guy in this class the last couple games. Excited for conference play to get a clearer picture on these guys
i think dylan harper is a mix between Jalen Brunson and Cade Cunningham. if he's there and we don't hold the #1 pick (Flagg), i think this is an obvious pick.
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You have to get great players in order to keep them. The only way Portland has really ever gotten great players is via the draft or by trading players they've drafted. The exception might be with Trader Bob. But the league has made lopsided trades like that against the rules. While a number one pick would be great, it's not the main goal. The main goal is getting as many cracks at the top 5 as you can during the rebuild. Until you have too much talent to get a pick that high. Then you have to switch to development and team building.
Seems like, unfortunately, the Blazers already have too much talent to get a top-5 pick. If only they would offload the vets...
Yeah, you can't get as many cracks at the top five as possible (or as good of cracks) if you don't offload your middling vets.
I think 6th is obtainable. The Nets and the Pelicans are the wild cards. NO should pass us now that they are healthier. Unless they make some huge trades in an attempt to tank. The Nets are tied with us now, but they look to be trying to tank now. My guess is if we end up 6th we have a decent chance to move into the top 3. That is doable.
Does ownership and/or front office grasp this? Most likely explanation is , imho, Jody just wants a team to make money; wins and losses are immaterial. You don't have to own a restaurant and try to get Michelin stars when an Outback Steakhouse will also make you money. These days, if the owner doesn't want to win a championship the team ain't winning one. Jody doesn't fucking care one iota. There is simply no fucking way she lays awake a night thinking about what a parade through POR would mean. She has a million other assets to worry about so why would POR be at the top of the list? The Blazers are just a chain restaurant: they make money for the owner.
I think they grasped it last year or they would not have intentionally tanked....... ending up tied with the 3rd worst record. Not that it helped us based on the low odds for everyone. It is called a lottery for a reason. Nothing is assured when we are talking about 14% being the best odds. I assume they will try to trade Grant (who has been out this month with a boo-boo to his face) and Thybulle (who has been out the whole season with an owie to his ankle) Maybe Williams as well as many teams need a "cheap" center"