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Trade Brandon???

Zippy chance. Never!!

Now that I have (in a very evil way) coaxed your attention, though, I am wondering what the rest of you think. I was watching the game with some friends tonight, and I argued that the only player in the league that I would be willing to trade Brandon for, would be LeBron.

The qualifiers, obviously, would be age, potential, and current value. My thought is that Brandon ranks in the top 10 in the league in basketball IQ, quickness, finishing, court awareness, ability to draw the foul, and clutch play.

You can point to players like James, K*be, CP3, Dwight Howard, Amare, Bosh, KG, Nash, Dirk, Wade, etc and single out stats to argue that they may be better statistically, or more important to their team, but I wouldn't trade Brandon for any of them except for LeBron, and I am not even sure I would feel good about that.

In fact, let me clarify that Brandon is my favorite player in the NBA, and that I have faith that he will lead us to multiple championships... Ahhh. i feel better now!

So... i guess i will make a poll out of this.

UPDATE:: ARRRGGGHH I voted for LeBron... So I guess I am a traitor. But I would have picked Jordan over Drexler, too, so the blood was tainted to begin with. Forgive me, Father Pritchard, I have sinned!

Poll
Which of these players would you be willing to trade Brandon Roy for?
K*be Br%^&*$#ant
4 votes
LeBron James
138 votes
Kevin Garnett
0 votes
Chris Paul
52 votes
Dwight Howard
8 votes
D-Wade
10 votes
Chris Bosh
2 votes
Amare Stoudemire
0 votes
Steve Nash
1 votes
Other
3 votes
None of the Above! How dare you?!?!?!
212 votes

430 votes | Poll has closed

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A fluff piece on toughness...

One of the things I really love about this years team, in contrast to every team we have sent out there since Brian Grant left town, is the somewhat subtle undertone of toughness exhibited by the entire roster, one through twelve. Toughness is called a lot of things by different writers (swagger, aggressiveness, will, and "enforcer mentality" come to mind...) but, to me, it is less about bravado, muscle, or retaliation than it is simply about confidence.

More than ever, I see the guards driving the lane to draw defenders, and either getting to the line or dishing to open wing players, or big men right at the hoop. Joel's offensive numbers are a testament to this, as are the wide open looks that Rudy, Nic, and Travis are seeing on a nightly basis.

Obviously, Joel and Greg have been relentless in their rebounding and shot blocking/changing. The difference between subbing Greg in for Joel (not Channing) cannot be understated, as the opposition never gets a break from that defensive threat near the basket.

Also, is it just me or is Brandon looking to dunk more? Roy has always been a guy that can find a shot at the hoop, but he seems to be using his added muscle to finish in ways I didn't think he had in him until this year.

Many would be quick to credit Nate and Maurice for this, and they wouldn't be wrong, but I think the presence of Greg and Rudy this year may be the biggest reason the Blazers "collective cojones" have grown like a grinch heart this year.

With Greg (for me) it is less about his frame, his dunk and his ball hawking defense, and more about the cred he must have earned from the team as he weathered the injury, embraced the rehab, and rolled with constant tedious media angling. He has shaken off the Bowie comparision and the "bust" labels and kept his eye on the prize. This hasn't been lost on his teammates, and it doesn't shock me that his return has inspired a higher level of play from the rest of the team.

With Rudy, I agree with what I am hearing from a lot of expert observers, in that his movement without the ball, and willingness (eagerness?) to initiate contact has had an immediate impact on Roy, Blake, Sergio, and Travis. I see all of those guys moving around without the ball more, and creating better looks for themselves and others.

Having this kind of metality from so many players enables Nate to run a 10 man roster, and the result of that is high-energy, tough play for all 48 minutes, evidenced by the fact that we have stuck around in close games, and more recently, put teams away that did not match our level of toughness/energy, or were playing with lesser lineups due to injury.

 

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Wear RED to the game Friday Night

I am sorry if this is a redundant post. I just wanted to makes sure everyone is aware that we are tring to pull a "red out" friday night at the home opener!! 

Tim Duncan can barely make a free throw as it is, but with a bloody sea of die-hard screaming Blazer fans, I am pretty sure we can make him go 0-15 from the line.

All fans going to the game should wear red to show support and (hopefully) intimidate the Spurs into submission... TELL ANYONE YOU KNOW THAT'S GOING FRIDAY NIGHT!!!

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