Chris Sheridan: Blazers have 2nd-best trade asset in NBA

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=sheridan_chris&page=TradeAssets-090130
     
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    False assumption.

    There is no reason we have to package anyone at all, other than non-rotation players or picks to balance out the numbers.

    Raef's contract alone is worth a player of stellar ability to any team seeking cap relief.

    And KP knows that.
     
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    Plus, Portland can clear max contract space if they choose. If there's a player out there worth signing and who is a realistic trade target, they can renounce Frye, Diogu and Blake.
     
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    BalancedMan That's out of context....

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    Let's just sign Ron Artest. If he goes off his medication, at least we'll have that tough-guy "enforcer" that this team has been lacking. He's tough enough to make up for the guys who are on the softer side.

    In reality...I don't know about him. But if he could get his head on straight (how many years has that been said) he could really help this team. I actually haven't followed the Rockets much this year....he probably has been behaving himself pretty well for Rick Adelman.

    Just think about partnering his with Roy. That makes us a perennial contender for a long time to come.

    Hedo is 30, and I don't see giving him a long time deal. Same thing with Rip Hamilton who is clearly digressing some and is 31.

    In fact, the more I think about it the more I am warming up to the idea of Artest. He'd help the Blazers in a lot of areas they struggle (such as in stealing the ball). I just realized that Artest is the same age as those other guys. He's still the one I think could continue to be productive in a role.

    Anyone else buying if we can get him for a reasonable 3 or 4 year deal?

    We either need to make a trade with RLEC or pickup talent while being under the cap this summer. Once we sign LMA and Brandon to long term deals we won't be under the cap again for a long time so this is our opportunity to acquire a top-tier player. There's no reason not to sign someone other than to save money for PA, which he doesn't really NEED.
     
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    BalancedMan That's out of context....

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    Actually looking at Artest's numbers I don't know he's really being more and more of a chucker. Can I sign Artest from the year before the Malice at the Palace?
     
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    I don't like Artest on this team. He's a bit too crazy for my tastes. He's also due for another implosion any time now, and I don't want it to happen in Portland.
     

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