I meant to write this a few days ago but got busy. I have praised LA for finally listening to his coaches and banging inside, I praised Batum for getting aggressive after Parson's dogged him (that was short lived). Everyone has praised Lillard for his game 6 dagger. However, I wanted to take the time to thank Lillard for something he did not do. He did not listen when time after time he was told he was not good enough to make it. I am glad he was such a defiant bastard, I am glad he made it to the NBA, I am glad 4 teams were stupid enough to pass him up, Pelicans get the lone pass with A. Davis. P.S. Management thanks for not listening to my trade idea for Lillard either, Conley is a great NBA player but this team needs a nail driver and a leader someone with balls and icey veins. LA went to the post and did work but it was Lillard who carried us in that series. I overlooked Lillard's brass balls when I made that trade suggestion.
I wonder if any of the Blazers follow this forum. I get the impression most of them don't. They probably follow that Instagram or whatever new internet software you crazy kids are using, but it seems like the same 100 plus people frequent here. I know Meyers Leonard has turned off his, what do you call it, social media, lately. You can guess why!
With his social media off, how is Meyers Leonard going to get any better? I mean, how will cmeese be able to reach Meyers and give him his advice? cmeese, tell me you have a backup plan, because Leonard clearly needs improvement.
I do, Paul Allen needs to pay whatever it costs to get Meyers Leonar_ that D. Pay for private lessons with David Robinson, Dennis Rodman, Bill Laimbeer, Ben Wallace and the great Bill Russell. Then bring in Moses Malone, Rodman back, Russell back and Wes Unsled in and teach him to rebound. Next bring in Kareem and Olajawon to teach him post fundamentals. Bring in Sabonis and Divac to teach him how to pass. Lastly, bring in Mark Price and Reggie Miller to work on his free throws. If he still does not get it then kick him in the nutz for wasting your time and money.