Ruban Patterson Wants out of Portland... http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian...49807101350.xml <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ruben Patterson has asked the Trail Blazers to trade him, but Portland general manager John Nash said the troubled forward most likely still will be with the team when training camp opens. The major roadblock: Even if a team is willing to consider Patterson, his contract has four seasons remaining, and he is scheduled to earn $5.45 million this season. Patterson, who could not be reached for comment, has sold his Tualatin home and moved his family to his native Ohio. He also has maintained a residence at a hotel near the Blazers' practice facility in Tualatin. The Blazers begin training camp in less than a month. Rookies and free agents are scheduled to report Sept. 29 for a three-day minicamp. Veterans are expected to report Oct. 2, and twice-daily practices start Oct. 3. One reason for his trade request is that Patterson doesn't want to be Zach Randolph's teammate in Portland. At a practice last season, Randolph sucker punched Patterson while Patterson was being restrained by two teammates. It began with a skirmish between Patterson and Qyntel Woods, and Randolph was coming to Woods' aid. </div> Blazers tried to trade Patterson to the Pistons...but Joe Dumars turned the deal down...Any guesses who will want try and get him?
I would trade Randolph rather than Patterson. They would be able to get more for him and clear up a logjam at Power Forward.
Portland would be crazy to trade Randolph..He is the future of their franchise..trading him would be a huge mistake...I would take Sheed before him...If they get rid of Randolph it will be another Jermaine O'Neal situation all over again...and they don't want that..
He is a very good defensive player...when he comes on is a spark...great energy..It's just his off-court problems which might affect teams going after him...He has already sold his home in Portland so he must think he will be going somewhere
he's the "kobe stopper", but noone would want his big contract, because they only play kobe 4 times max a year.
Not too many teams really want him. NJ trades: Rodney Rogers, filler Portland trades: Ruben Patterson NJ wants to unload Rogers. With Mourning, Collins, and Williams upfront, Rogers' PT will be limited. Portland could use some size upfront. He'd be a 4, but Sheed could slide over to the 5, Randolph at 4, Davis at 5, etc. Plus, they'd take anything for Patterson. NJ could use a good perimeter defender. They'll need that, because they need to improve upon their defense. Mourning helped their defense in the paint. Patterson would be a nice addition to the perimeter defense.
Actually, scratch that. NJ wouldn't do it. Financially, it will hurt them a lot.....ignore the above post.
Minnesota trades: C Ervin Johnson (2.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 0.4 apg in 17.0 minutes) PG Troy Hudson (14.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 5.7 apg in 32.9 minutes) Minnesota receives: SF Ruben Patterson (8.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.3 apg in 21.2 minutes) PF Zach Randolph (8.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 0.5 apg in 16.9 minutes) Change in team outlook: +0.3 ppg, +1.3 rpg, and -4.3 apg. Portland trades: SF Ruben Patterson (8.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.3 apg in 21.2 minutes) PF Zach Randolph (8.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 0.5 apg in 16.9 minutes) Portland receives: C Ervin Johnson (2.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 0.4 apg in 69 games) PG Troy Hudson (14.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 5.7 apg in 79 games) Change in team outlook: -0.3 ppg, -1.3 rpg, and +4.3 apg. TRADE ACCEPTED -------------------------------- Trade I made up, but I'm against trading Hudson, but this is to tempting. What do you guys think?
There is no way that Portland is going to trade Randolph. He has too bright of a future. They already made a mistake a few years ago by trading a future superstar in Jermaine O'Neal; I doubt that they'd take that risk again.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting twolvefan11:</div><div class="quote_post">Oh, and that trade also leaves us short at center, hopefully Randolph can cover it.</div>I really don't like that trade. Randolph is Portland's future star. I don't think you are realizing his true talent. I have known Randolph for a while. The last time he came to Memphis he got me tickets to the game. I had a great time and in that game he got 32 points along with 21 rebounds even though he shared about half his time with Wallace. He is worth a lot more than Hudson and Johnson, and then when you add Patterson it makes the trade really awful. Portland might trade Wallace in order to give Randolph more time, but I don't think they are going to trade Randolph for anyone less than an All-Star or All-Star in the making.
How about these trades? Portland Sends - Ruben Patterson Seattle Sends - Calvin Booth or Vitaly Potempenko -------------------------------------------------------- Portland Sends - Ruben Patterson Los Angeles Lakers Send - Devean George Brian Cook ------------------------------------------------------
Patterson won't go to Seattle. Otherwise he'd have to register as a sex offender, which is why he left Washington in the first place.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Vintage:</div><div class="quote_post">Patterson won't go to Seattle. Otherwise he'd have to register as a sex offender, which is why he left Washington in the first place.</div>Ah, I forgot. What is your take on the other trade then?
Doubt the Lakers do it either. George is similar to Patterson. George might have the edge in shooting, Patterson in defense. Both are good athletes. But Cook was something LA wanted to add. A big man that can stretch the defense. I dont think LA would do that trade. If anything, it would ruin team chemistry. I doubt LA would do it.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Wave:</div><div class="quote_post">How about these trades? Portland Sends - Ruben Patterson Seattle Sends - Calvin Booth or Vitaly Potempenko -------------------------------------------------------- Portland Sends - Ruben Patterson Los Angeles Lakers Send - Devean George Brian Cook ------------------------------------------------------</div> There is no way that LA would make this trade.
The Lakers have enough of a PR mess with Kobe, bringing in another sex offender is out of the question. I thought the Mavs & Blazers were going to try to work out a deal sending LaFrentz to Portland in exchange for Ruben and Sheed ... something along those lines. Ruben is a good energy player, but his contract makes it very tough to trade him. Looking at players with similar contracts, how about Patterson to the Knicks for Spoon?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Vintage:</div><div class="quote_post">Doubt the Lakers do it either. George is similar to Patterson. George might have the edge in shooting, Patterson in defense. Both are good athletes. But Cook was something LA wanted to add. A big man that can stretch the defense. I dont think LA would do that trade. If anything, it would ruin team chemistry. I doubt LA would do it.</div> There is no way in hell that'll happen. Yes, Patterson is definitely a defensive presence...which would fill the role of our injured Rick Fox...but his off-court antics and beef with the Lakers will be enough to keep him out of LA. And yeah, BCook is definitely something LA needed. He reminds me a lot of Horry in terms of size, ability and shooting range...of course, he still has to come a long way before he becomes half as crafty as Horry was on defense. A trade like this is very unlikely.