He's in a shooting slump but he is playing the best defense of his career. I don't think the shooting slump lasts much longer and if he's hitting threes at his career average then he's an all NBA player. He really is moving better than he was the three seasons before last and obviously moving better than last season. I guess we'll see if he's worse than he used to be or if he's lost his shot somehow which has almost never happened in the history of the league to a player with his shooting numbers and discipline.
Absolutely it does not. The only guarantee send to be that this era of the Blazers will never be a contender. I can understand why some people want to at least try another direction.
We've got assets, so If a deal is there that would really help this team, I don't think Joe would hesitate to pull the trigger.