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Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:28 pm


(AP) Portland
Portland fans get their superstar now.
After a surprise shakeup in the Washington Wizards management they decided to let go off their superstar player Gilbert Arenas. They want to center their team more so around Antawn and Caron. And instead of having a superstar scoring PG they put Arenas on the block for hopes of a game managing point guard and a promising center.
The Wizards management reported to us that they did pull a trade around noon today sending Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood to Portland in exchange for the rookie Center, who has been called the next Bill Russell, Greg Oden alongside Blazers starting PG Jarrett Jack and Raef LaFrentz.
We thought Greg Oden was the Blazers' future.
But now we know that Gilbert Arenas is the Blazers present and future.
We predicted Oden/Aldridge/Roy to be a Top 10 trio in the NBA by next season. No need to predict no more. Arenas/Roy/Aldridge is a Top 10 trio in the league now.
Surprisingly, the Wizards fan base overall doesn't have much bad things to say about this trade despite losing their top scorer. One fan was interviewed earlier today he stated, "I believe that the old trio was Top 10 in the league, but I also believe this new trio will be Top 5."
This trade is looking to be the blockbuster of the year and we will cover how this trade effects not only Portland but also Washington.
On a side note Portland signed FA Rudy Fernandez and cut Darius Miles.
Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:58 pm
Prediction: Lasts 5 days.
Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:07 pm
Lamrock93 wrote:Prediction: Lasts 5 days.
Dont be so rude, good luck with this one
Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:02 pm
If you were a member of his joke of an old forum, you would know he has a habit of not sticking to a team. I'm surprised he didn't trade for Kevin Martin though.
Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:00 pm
Lamrock93,
I question if you read anything at least I'm being humble and admitting my longetivity in the past sucked. I'm really interested in this though especially with Gilbert so be supportive or just get the hell out.
cerv,
Thanks man glad to know someone can be positive. Thanks for the PSD man. Helped a lot.
@ALL
How should I do recaps game by game or weekly? Which do you prefer?
Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:12 pm
I prefer weekly recaps, they are easy to read. Maybe you can make a long recap for only 1 game per week. i wanted to do that in my dinasty but my english is not good enough.
I like the Arenas trade, but i would bring a new C to the team
Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:55 pm
cerv wrote:I like the Arenas trade, but i would bring a new C to the team
Yep, me too, I don't like Haywood
Personally I prefer weekly recaps, that's the way I will do it in my Hornets dynasty.
Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:32 pm
Rudy Fernandez: Who Is He?
Rudy is a young Spaniard who is often called the next Manu Ginobili. Anything Spurs related tends to woo NBA front offices nowadays come draft time. The San Antonio Spurs who have won 4 Championships in the past 8 years have been a consistent force to be reckoned with.
Whats so great about this new addition?
He possesses legit three-point range on his jumper, and excels at catch and shoot much like Richard Hamilton of the Detroit Pistons. Has a quick cross over and good ball handling skills for a guy his age. He is a creative slasher when driving to the basket as he can finish with a multitude of reverse lay-ups, dunks or switching hands to get his shot off. He has great body control above average athleticism and doesn't take too much time shooting as he has a very quick release on his shot. He is a versatile player who can play either guard positions. He has solid passing ability but hes no Steve Nash by any means, but he does love to get his team mates involved. Hes a intelligent young basketball player that makes few mistakes as he does show a very high basketball IQ. And the best thing of all he is said to be very coach able and to have a great work ethic.
What does he need to improve on?
He could really benefit defensively by putting on about 20 pounds. He only weighs around 175 pounds. He needs to be more aggressive defensively as he tends to get lost in picks. His ball protection needs worked on a bit as well nothing major there. He does not have a developed shot selection. Mostly due to the fact he resorts to shooting 3's and slashing but this he has been working on. Some say hes not tough enough...they said that about Kevin Durant and Tayshaun Prince too which are both integral parts to their teams success.
Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:41 pm
I always like seeing FIBA players in NBA. They give teamwork and winning attitude to any team.
Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:28 am
cerv,
Yes that what I hope
Sat Jan 05, 2008 12:53 pm
Sat Jan 05, 2008 1:13 pm
try putting his face on a travis outlaw picture so he is really in portland
Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:15 pm
jepotsk8er,
posted screenshot....don't know how to do jersey switches...
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