Ray Felton Update

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  1. RR7

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    this seems rather unnecessary
     
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    Canales has the perfect opportunity to start Smith and will mess it up if he starts Crawford
     
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    Wtf?! Crawford better not start. We have no back up SG.
     
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    Especially since Wes will be needed to help with Durant once Batum gets in foul trouble.
     
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    I know right? Wow. Some of the things posters say about a guys family. Smh. Sports bring out the worst in people.
     
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    Nolan Smith starting PG, Flynn back up point guard. There is no worse combination of PG's in the league?

    Portland has gone from a team constantly searching for an upper teir PG to having to play the worst starting and back up PGs any team has fielded this year.

    These are dark days in Ptd . . .
     
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    Always darkest before the dawn. Great things ahead
     
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    If you enjoy 6 years of the lottery . . . oh wait
     
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    When have we had 6 years of lottery? Even when we dismantled last time we only had 3, and we were much worse then than now
     
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    They missed the the playoffs in 2004 and made the playoffs again in 2009. I don't want to go back and do the actually cvounting but it looks like they missed the playoffs for 5 years.

    3, 4 5 or 6 . . . you like lottery pick years. In fact correlating Cho's style (seems like you have same philosophy) you should like this idea of consecutive lottery years.
     
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    5. Telfair, Webster, Roy, Oden, bayless
     
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    Funny, the period of consecutive lottery years seemed longer than it really was for me and shorter than it really was for MM.

    Those 5 lottery picks . . . . . . . ouch!
     
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    Yes, I forgot Telfair and miscounted


    In fairness though, It's two years if we draft Al Jefferson and Chris Paul instead
     
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    Sure, easy to go back and give us good picks and eliminate periods of being bad. Imagine if all teams can do that. It's pointless. In fairness? In fairness, if we just drafted Scola instead of crap, and Prince instead of Qyntel, and yadda yadda.
     
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    So what makes you think we'll get it right this time? :lol:
     
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    And I'm glad you brought up Al Jefferson. I was all over that one at the time. It was the most obvious draft blunder I can remember.
     
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    nolan to start
     
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    Good. Hopefully it's 24 minutes for him and 24 for Flynn.
     
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