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Waiting On Cho's First Move For Blazers
Written by wendell maxey   
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 00:33

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On Monday afternoon Rich Cho was introduced as the Portland Trail Blazers new general manager – a dream come true of sorts for this self-made man.

But by Tuesday morning, reality probably hit home a bit harder for Cho knowing that he’s inherited a team playing catch-up in free agency and a roster certainly about to transform over the course of this summer.

It’s only a matter of time.

As the Blazers slowly tiptoed through the hiring process for a general manager these past several weeks – and no doubt found their ideal candidate in Cho – the rest of us have been left to discuss and debate what Portland should do. Rumors have floated about. Sources have been tapped. And still we are left to wonder what and when will be Cho’s first move in office.

For as much as we’ve heard about Cho’s data and analytical application when it comes to evaluating and constructing a roster, at the end of the day he still has to pull the trigger on moves just like 29 other GM’s around the league do. With that comes some kind of prioritizing – or at least prioritizing once a “to-do” list has been formulated. Because here’s what Cho is really dealing with: making moves which would have been extremely difficult for Kevin Pritchard to make.

Had Pritchard remained fixed in his position, it would have been real interesting to see how he would have handled the dilemma surrounding moveable contracts like Andre Miller, Rudy Fernandez, Jerryd Bayless and Joel Przybilla. Because in at least three of those cases – Miller, Fernandez and Bayless – Pritchard played a major role in bringing those three players to the Blazers.

Pritchard took a chance on those three guys. Undoing that chance wouldn’t have been easy.

We were led to believe Miller was the answer at point guard. That it would take some time for him to adjust to the system. We were led to believe that courting Rudy was all worth it. That he was content coming off the bench and playing lesser minutes. That the disappearing act in the postseason wasn’t the real Rudy. We were led to believe that Bayless is a point guard – even when the style of his game is catered to that of a shooting guard.

Now it’s safe to believe that all three will be moved at some point this offseason by Cho and the Blazers’ front office.

For Cho – really a guy with no emotional or personal connection to the current roster – the process of making trades appears that much more feasible.

Some around Portland have confided as much and other people around the league are quick to look the Blazers’ way for a team ready to unload players in their stocked backcourt. What they’ll get in return is anyone’s guess at this point. Know this: there will be comings and goings in Portland.

Last week during summer league, Rudy's name surfaced in trade rumors between a host of teams including the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics and even the Miami Heat. But now the new black is overseas press suggesting – with a little help from Fernandez – that perhaps his future is playing back over in Europe. We saw this last summer when Portland began talks with Hedo Turkoglu, so it’s only fitting the banter strikes back with the recent signing of Wesley Matthews by the Blazers.

If Rudy really wants out of Portland, it’s believed management will help execute that request in a speedy fashion.

The tougher call to make is at point guard, where both Miller and Bayless appear to be on the outs. But who does Portland get in return and is chasing the likes of Chris Paul, Devin Harris, Rodney Stuckey, and/or Tony Parker a reality at this point or just wishful thinking.

Speaking of point guards, Cho will also weigh in on the summer league battle between Patty Mills and Armon Johnson. While Mills has received offers and interest from overseas, a source close to Mills maintains that he wants to remain in the NBA. But there is no getting around that Johnson also belongs in this league. It’s even reached the point where keeping both Mills and Johnson could factor into the results – but that all depends on how the rest of the roster moves shakes out.

Mr. Cho is going to be a very busy man.

That’s for sure.

photo: daylife

 

Comments (6)Add Comment
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written by Steve Perrin, July 21, 2010
Can ANYONE respond to three simple observations?
NEED! Back-up Power Forward! Where's Joel Freeland in this equasion? Back-up Point Guard! Petteri Kopenon? Shooting Small Forward! Victor Claver?.......They ALL are coming off our Roster, $$$-wise @ $800.000 in cap space:We spent major money to acquire them: Why are they not mentioned in "storing" them in Europe??? ALL of us want some answers!! Thanx,...........Please acknowledge.....
stashed in europe
written by wmaxeyjr, July 21, 2010
hey steve....
thanks for reading and writing.

am planning to address freeland, kopenen and claver once i have a chance to speak with cho - to get his thoughts on drafting and stashing guys in europe. we pretty much know portland was big on the idea....not sure where cho/the thunder stand/stood on the situation.

stay tuned....and thanks again for the line.

w
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written by Can't Jump, July 25, 2010
I still think the Blazers ought to try and pry Steph Curry from GS. Andre Miller, Rudy and Bayless ought for Curry and Radmonovic or Gzdzuric ought to do it and you still have Joel's contract in your back pocket for the trade deadline. Curry has the NBA genes and would be the perfect complement to Roy's kickouts and to keep the double teams honest with Greg. Agree?
Can't Jump-
written by TheThinWhiteDuke, July 26, 2010
You chose the right player when thinking "fit with Roy", but you chose the wrong player if you're thinking "realistic get".
The Warriors aren't letting Curry go unless you offer them Roy. And maybe Batum with him, as well as taking back bad contracts.
You always have to overpay for young stars who haven't scraped their potential yet.
And sadly, GS has new owners, so roster theft is no longer a guarantee.
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