<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Oregonian (registration required): "General manager John Nash says he is not happy with the state of the Trail Blazers, so much so that he is convinced that more roster changes are needed before the February trading deadline."</div> Full Article: http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian...93308310650.xml Blazers Eye Doleac <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">SEATTLE - Expect Knick backup center Michael Doleac to get his usual warm welcome at the Rose Garden tomorrow when his team faces the Blazers. Doleac played high school ball in Portland, and his family still lives there. But it's not only the Portland fans who like Doleac. Blazer management does as well. </div> Full Article: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/43444.htm
Not only that, but the Blazers have realized that they can play just as good with quality over quantity, meaning having less good players but giving them better minutes. That being said, they won't hesitate to leave their old strategy of being 3 deep at most positions and focusing on the leaders like Randolph. I think he, Stoudemire, McInnis and Derek Anderson are the guys who will still be strong in the rotation in a couple years. Knicks management has already tried to make clear that Doleac isn't going anywhere, but if anyone can entice them otherwise, it could be Portland. I'm sure the Knicks would look closely at a deal involving either McInnis or Anderson. Neither is vital to the Blazers: valued, but not vital. The Blazers have Stoudemire, McInnis, Anderson and Patterson to rotate around the 1 and 2 spots, and if they trade Rasheed some can play the 3 as well.