Ok, I know no one thinks we have a shot at deron but remember that la and him are childhood friends and they are only one year apart in age. Also take a look at teams with serious cap room and we come out looking really good (and most of the teams that have serious cap room already have pg's. Also Carlisle coached in Portland as an assistant and we have the richest owner in sports who could make a splash by signing him to a very lucrative contract. Probably wishful thinking for Deron and Carlisle but There are a few connections that don't make it a total pipe dream.
A Portland Trail Blazers spokesperson issued the following statement from president Larry Miller in response to a recentGrantland.comstory that featured大量的注释from former Blazers center Greg Oden. ------------------------------ "It’s easy to second guess all that factors into Greg Oden's career, but one thing we're certain of is that we took great care of Greg and always put his health and well being first. We were exceedingly patient and cautious with his return to the court in order that he would ultimately become the player we all dreamed he could be. "Unfortunately, things didn't turn out the way anyone would have liked, but we all have to turn the page now and move on. "We love Greg and always will. He's an outstanding young man and we wish him nothing but the best for the future." ------------------------------Joe FreemanofThe Oregonianalsotweeted reaction从奥登的经纪人迈克康利。------------------------------ Conley said Oden and Blazers didn't always agree, just as anyone in a "five-year relationship" would. But he defended the medical staff. "I felt they had his best interests at heart and I know Greg had a great relationship with Jay Jensen." ------------------------------ -- Ben Golliver | benjamin.golliver@gmail.com |Twitter
Steve Kerr writes long defense of NBA age requirement in Grantland, makes argument it should be raised to 20. Deadspin does real journalism (which they actually do on occassion) and refutes. Wanted to post this because it's a topic we had touched on in recent threads.
Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen has penneda lengthy open letter to fansthat has been posted onBlazers.com.In the letter, Allen offers his thoughts on the season, thanks former coach Nate McMillan, discusses his current leadership role and provides the following update on the team's GM search. ---------------------------- We are now talking with viable candidates and I have already done my first interview. We're moving forward thoughtfully because we must ensure we have the right fit. Ideally, we'd like to have someone in place before the draft and before we decide on a permanent coach, but finding the right executive may take time. What is the right fit? First and foremost, the GM has to have what I refer to as the"golden gut." The job requires more than an ability to assess basketball talent. It's also about weighing the intangibles, from character to medical issues, and all the risks involved. Almost every NBA draftee, for example, has some injury history. (And those medical histories are carefully reviewed by our topnotch medical team.) The GM has to be a good fit with the players, coaches, management, and the Portland community. Of course, I'll also be evaluating how the GM will interact with me, as I'm an engaged and active owner and I ask a lot of questions. It's important for me to clearly understand all the facets of what we're thinking of doing, both on and off the court. At the same time, I believe personnel decisions should come to me as recommendations from the GM and the president. Certainly there are times I've pushed hard in the draft room or free agency, as I did in recent years for LaMarcus, Wesley Matthews, Joel Freeland, Sergio Rodriquez, Armon Johnson and Patty Mills. But with very few exceptions, I expect the team's executives to make the final calls. ---------------------------- Other choice Allen quotes... -- "This was one of the most disappointing years I've had in my 24 seasons as owner of the Portland Trail Blazers." -- "The best thing I can say about this season was at least it was short." --- "One thing we are not going to do is to spend money like there is no tomorrow, and calls to do so just don't make sense. I've tried that path before -- it doesn't work and is not sustainable. We will follow a judicious and sustainable path going forward." -- "The team is not for sale. I'm working hard to get this team back on track. No offers have been made to buy the team and none have been solicited." -- Ben Golliver | benjamin.golliver@gmail.com |Twitter