View Poll Results: Which Need Is The Most Important
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A SF That Is Ready To Start
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37.50% |
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A "True" SG (Assuming Webster is a 3)
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A Banger PF
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56.25% |
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A Tweener Who Can Get Minutes At Several Positions
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6.25% |
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04-19-2006, 02:24 PM
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#16 (permalink)
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Supporting Jerk
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
Our biggest need is someone who is really good at basketball.
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04-19-2006, 03:07 PM
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#17 (permalink)
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
biggest need? sf scoring that can shoot since there are so few in the draft 4 in the first round iirc morrison being number 1 and there being a ton of pf/pfc/c in the draft we can get that scoring sf then get a big later in the draft.
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04-19-2006, 03:17 PM
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#18 (permalink)
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Join Date: May 2003
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
We need a big man. Joel may not resign with us and we can't depend on Theo to stay healthy. Odds are that we're going to be desperate for a big next year. I'm still holding out that Noah will declare this year, he'd be the perfect fit. He's a Nate type player (defense, rebounding & shotblocking). He could be a backup center this year if we don't sign Joel and could also fill in at starting power forward if Zach gets reinjured or goes mental on us again.
I'd love to have morrison, but he is a luxury we may not be able to afford.
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04-19-2006, 03:26 PM
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
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Originally Posted by graybeard
We need a big man. Joel may not resign with us and we can't depend on Theo to stay healthy. Odds are that we're going to be desperate for a big next year. I'm still holding out that Noah will declare this year, he'd be the perfect fit. He's a Nate type player (defense, rebounding & shotblocking). He could be a backup center this year if we don't sign Joel and could also fill in at starting power forward if Zach gets reinjured or goes mental on us again.
I'd love to have morrison, but he is a luxury we may not be able to afford.
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Michael Olowokandi, C, Minnesota
Nazr Mohammed, C, San Antonio
Alonzo Mourning, Miami
Joel Przybilla, C, Portland
Lorenzen Wright, PF/C, Memphis
Kelvin Cato, Orlando
Jarron Collins, Utah
Scot Pollard, Indiana
Antonio Davis, New York
Greg Ostertag, Utah
Brian Grant, Phoenix
Jake Voskuhl, Charlotte
Ervin Johnson, Milwaukee
Loren Woods, Toronto
Michael Bradley, Philadelphia
Given that it takes a few years for a young center to develop, and given how extremely weak this draft is at the center position, Portland would be better served picking up one of the above centers on the cheap and spending money on the center position next year, when it's easier to get.
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04-19-2006, 03:49 PM
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
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Originally Posted by BlazeTop
With things as they currently are, which need do you feel is the most important to fill come draft day?
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Star power. All the rest can be relatively easily acquired via other means.
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04-19-2006, 03:56 PM
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
Samuel, I've been a serious NBA Fan for over 40 years. A young Alonzo Mourning is the only one on your list that could give Noah a run for the money. The kid's got heart and talent. One is no good without the other.
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04-19-2006, 04:08 PM
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
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Originally Posted by graybeard
Samuel, I've been a serious NBA Fan for over 40 years. A young Alonzo Mourning is the only one on your list that could give Noah a run for the money. The kid's got heart and talent. One is no good without the other.
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He is gonna take a hit from the potential first pick to a 8-9-10 depending.
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04-19-2006, 04:14 PM
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Re: Biggest Gap To Fill In Draft
well the espn guys think noah will be coming out which would be good for usyet tiago is having a very good euroleague tournyment show what he can do in the best league outside of the nba, plus he plays in the best national league in europe the spanish league which has real madrid, bracaola and tua ceremica two of which are in the final four of the euroleague.
if he could get tiago who has improved his game if we cant get noah that would be nice morrison and tiago not too bad a big big! :P
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