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Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 26/06/2012, 21:52
by dfavors
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:35
by dfavors
purtroppo ieri Adam ha detto che Hickson non è in cima ai nostri pensieri... mah...
a questo punto inizierei a pensare all'offerta di Charlotte... ovvero che chi vuole la 2 deve prendersi Tyrus Thomas.. per fare il lungo che viene dalla panchina ha un contratto orrendo, però se vogliamo Beal...
$7,305,785
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$9,388,430
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:52
by Rasheed
no,è orrendo 'sto contratto...ti leva flessibilità salariale...
toccherebbe provare a prendere una scelta di Boston se davvero vogliono Crawford...
perchè se hanno chiesto a Cleveland 4,24 e la seconda per la 2...per la 6,la 21 e la 40 potrebbero anche darcela
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:52
by blazersmania76
No dai ti prego Tyrus Thomas e quel contratto no....
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:54
by blazersmania76
questo draft con possibili trade e la FA poi imminente determinera il nostro futuro per i prossimi anni a venire...sperem....
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:55
by dfavors
Un'altra soluzione, più rischiosa, potrebbe essere questa...
Charlotte già prima non voleva Beal, adesso che ha preso Gordon di sicuro non lo sceglierà... quindi si cerca di prendere la pick di Washington...
il guaio sarebbe se qualcuno salisse alla 2 e si accollasse il contratto di Thomas pur di prendere Beal...
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:56
by dfavors
blazersmania76 wrote:questo draft con possibili trade e la FA poi imminente determinera il nostro futuro per i prossimi anni a venire...sperem....
purtroppo io continuo a far finta di niente e a parlarvi di possibili move up... ma tanto è già stato deciso che sarà Lillard alla 6... i segnali mi sembrano chiari...
l'unica nostra speranza è che Sacramento lo scelga alla 5... sperem...
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 11:57
by blazersmania76
spero bene che come diceva Rasho qualche post fa la dirigenza abbia un piano A B C D E F ecc ecc ....
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 12:08
by Rasheed
Washington la 3 non la muove...
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 13:46
by dfavors
Questo è un vero video... si vedono più le volte che sbaglia che quelle in cui segna... troppo facile il workout 1 vs 0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH2-RAri ... r_embedded
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 17:23
by blazersmania76
New Orleans – New Orleans Hornets head coach, Monty Williams, is known as one of the young up-and-coming minds in the NBA coaching profession and he attributes that to his time as an assistant coach of the Portland Trail Blazers.
Williams is currently going through a rebuilding phase in New Orleans and you might say the Trail Blazers are doing the same thing. The Hornets have their coaching staff in place while the Trail Blazers' coaching situation is in flux.
Still, Williams feels the Trail Blazers' coaching position is a prime destination due to the people at the top.
“I just think when you have an owner like Mr. (Paul) Allen and you have those kind of resources, it's a recipe for success,” Williams tells CSNNW.com. “I'm the kind of guy I think coaches should be running to try and get that job. I think it's one of the better jobs in the league because of Mr. Allen, because of the city, and I love the Northwest. So I think the combination of all that is a great opportunity.”
The Trail Blazers have received criticism for their handling of their general managers and their elongated general manager search that took over a year to fill after Rich Cho was let go.
And to a certain extent, Neil Olshey's strategy to hire a head coach during the free agency period has sparked a debate, as well.
Williams says at times he hears the reports that surfaces out of Portland and the national media, but thinks a lot of it is unwarranted.
“I know Mr. Allen is a good owner and a lot of times, people lose site of that because they want him to do what they want him to do,” Williams said. “Larry Miller is a guy that I look up to and I spend a lot of time talking to him. With those two guys running the show, it gives guys like Neil and whoever they have as the head coach, a chance to be successful.”
The NBA Draft is one day away followed by the free agency period. Somewhere in between the two, the Trail Blazers' coaching search is expected to occur and when Williams was asked about potential candidates, he spoke on two prospects.
“I like Mike Malone. I worked with Mike. But you look at Kaleb, he did a good job under a tough circumstance last year,” Williams said. “I think either way they go, they're going to be in good hands. That city is special and I think Kaleb understands that. Michael would be a good choice, but that doesn't mean Kaleb wouldn't do a good job. Kaleb is going to work hard at it just like we all do.”
New Orleans holds the top pick in the upcoming NBA Draft and Kentucky forward Anthony Davis is considered by most as the consensus No. 1 pick. Williams isn't quite ready to say who the Hornets will snag come June 28, but does says the Hornets' organization is doing their due diligence in preparation for the draft.
“We're going to meet everyday and talk through it and make sure we make the best decision,” Williams said. “The way I look at it, this decision isn't just about coaching. We value the kind guys we bring into this city. We want these people to be proud. We spend a lot of time talking about guys we want to bring in our program and we want guys who can play.”
Two players who can surely play are Trevor Ariza and Emeka Okafor. The Hornets traded the two over the weekend to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Rashard Lewis and the No. 46 pick in this week's draft. Lewis is expected to be bought out.
This move only solidifies the fact that the Hornets are rebuilding and Williams doesn't refute that.
“It gives us flexibility,” Williams said. “We are rebuilding so we wanted to put Emeka and Trevor in a situation where they didn't have to go through that and it's going to give our young guys more time to play.”
Regarding the Trail Blazers, the next couple of weeks will be informative as we'll get an idea of the team's plan when it comes to rebuilding/retooling.
However and whichever ever route the Trail Blazers decide to take, Williams believes the organization knows what they're doing and says they'll have the right coach in place to orchestrate matters.
“Obviously coaching in the NBA is a privilege, but I think if Kaleb gets the job, he's going to do a good job because he works at it, but Mike is certainly qualified.”
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 17:45
by dfavors
BOOOMBA!
Tim Kawakami @timkawakami
NBA source said yesterday that it's possible Austin Rivers goes to Portland at 6 and likely Barnes goes to GSWs at 7 or to Toronto at 8.
Piuttosto che Lillard preferisco Rivers.... quindi mi andrebbe bene... certo, preferirei Barnes o Drummond... ma tra Lillard e Rivers tutta la vita il secondo
PS; grandissimo Monty..
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 18:22
by dfavors
il cappellino ufficiale del draft, lo vedremo su Austin Rivers? :D

Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 18:32
by blazersmania76
I tifosi Blazers oltreoceano sperano di tradare per salire alla 2 e prendere a occhi chiusi....Robinson!!!! Mah....il rumor su Rivers sembra "reale" e "serio"...mah....qualche dubbio sul ragazzo e la meccanica di tiro ce l ho...e si vocifera che Drummond possa scendere...magari non fino alla 11 ma non si sa mai...please Mr Olshey make the right choices and try to trade up or trade Crawford for others picks...
Re: Blazers in the Rose -Buona fortuna Brandon-
Posted: 27/06/2012, 20:28
by dfavors
Chad Ford non crede a Rivers alla 6 e dice che la scelta rimane tra Lillard e Drummond con il primo in vantaggio...