Blazers interested in OG Anunoby?

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  1. SharpesTriumph

    SharpesTriumph Well-Known Member

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    If the teams with veterans such as Toronto and Detroit hold firm on their asking price I don't like the Blazers chance of a successful offseason.

    Cronin has enormous pressure to add veterans to the roster that can help the team win next season. To get the best deal a GM needs to be willing to walk away and say no in negotiations. I'm very concerned we end up giving away the #7th pick plus more future picks for a mediocre roster that is worse than we had before last deadline.
     
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    They do need size.
     
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    illmatic99 formerly yuyuza1

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    I'll ask Jake some questions to followup in his call coming up at 10. He has at times given more detail than what he was able to write about.
     
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    Labinot41 Well-Known Member

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    we could have just drafted OG.. Fuck Neil
     
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    Of course TOR is going to ask the moon - IMO pick 7 with TPE is fair value
     
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    julius I wonder if there's beer on the sun Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Well, had they been able to draft him, knowing Stotts, he would've been buried on the bench or told to exclusively shoot 3's.
     
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    Can't leave Tolliver or Hezonja on the bench of course.
     
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    I agree. This “In Shoes” measurement is so bogus.
    What shoes? Flip flops? High heels?

    Can we get an 11’ tall guy in shoes???
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    Should hockey players heights be listed with their skates on? Ridiculous. Someone's height is what they measure barefoot period

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  11. julius

    julius I wonder if there's beer on the sun Staff Member Global Moderator

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    I wonder if taller hockey players play at a disadvantage because of how they're further away from the puck.
     
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    Theres a history of NBA players height listed with shoes.

    If players are listed barefoot it makes them appear short or limited. Look at all the detractors here on Norman Powell being a 6'3" SF.
     
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    Exactly, if we found out we were getting a 6-5 sg who plays solid d and has a 62% ts, we'd be happy. Thats josh hart.
     
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    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    I think OG is the most likely player to be traded on the roster but I think teams would line up for him, driving up the price. I don't think Portland needs him that badly.
     
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    Maybe that is true.

    I look at it as a team barely wins two playoff games following a 27 win season; why would their third best forward whom they are willing to dump be worth a lot?
     
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    Jake said multiple sources around the league are mentioning "friction" around his minimized role.

    Portland has been repeatedly trying to get OG using the TPE.

    OG wants a bigger role. Doesn't mean he really wants out, but wants clarity in his role.

    Utah has also made overtures.
     
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    Also an interesting nugget... Raptors were among the teams to meet with Daniels at the combine.
     
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    And the dude is going to make over $18m/season for the next three years. He's not good enough to make a big difference on a bad team, and that's too much money to be considered a good value. I'd take him, but giving up value for him doesn't make much sense to me for a team that's so far away from being good.
     
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    18 mil/yr for a guy who is among the league leaders in defensive impact is a value contract in today's NBA. my only issue with OG is his durability.
     
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    Now I agree if healthy he has value on that contract. But your right in that his health concerns lower that value.

    How much is his discounted health value exceed $18 million per season? I certainly wouldn't say near enough to be worth the highest pick the Blazers have been slotted at in 15 years.
     

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