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Blazers trade for Covington
Blazers sending Trevor Ariza and picks to the Houston Rockets for Robert Covington.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/303 ... riza-picks
Blazers have some nice representation of FCS talent. Lillard (Weber State), McCollum (Lehigh) and now Covington (Tennessee State).
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/303 ... riza-picks
Blazers have some nice representation of FCS talent. Lillard (Weber State), McCollum (Lehigh) and now Covington (Tennessee State).
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Good trade.
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Gotta luv those 4-year FCS graduates.
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I wasn't sure if Ganny was asking who the trade was good for or who got traded.
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Blazers have wanted Covington for awhile now. Funny with all the talk about Westbrook and Harden that Covington was the first to leave the Rockets' dumpster fire.
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I'm not a huge RoCo fan - I think he's given more credit on defense than he really deserves (I don't think he's a good on the ball defender at all, where he shines is off the ball, which is useful but doesn't override his inability on the ball). I also don't think highly of him as an outside shooter, especially as a clutch outside shooter. He's just not really a guy who I think you win with when it matters, as in in the playoffs. Who knows, he might be at home then in Portland. (too soon??)
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Why'd he ever leave the Sixers? Was he too much of a team player to fit in there?GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:57 pmI'm not a huge RoCo fan - I think he's given more credit on defense than he really deserves (I don't think he's a good on the ball defender at all, where he shines is off the ball, which is useful but doesn't override his inability on the ball). I also don't think highly of him as an outside shooter, especially as a clutch outside shooter. He's just not really a guy who I think you win with when it matters, as in in the playoffs. Who knows, he might be at home then in Portland. (too soon??)
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Jimmie Butler trade.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:34 pmWhy'd he ever leave the Sixers? Was he too much of a team player to fit in there?GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:57 pm
I'm not a huge RoCo fan - I think he's given more credit on defense than he really deserves (I don't think he's a good on the ball defender at all, where he shines is off the ball, which is useful but doesn't override his inability on the ball). I also don't think highly of him as an outside shooter, especially as a clutch outside shooter. He's just not really a guy who I think you win with when it matters, as in in the playoffs. Who knows, he might be at home then in Portland. (too soon??)
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So the Sixers gave up a guy who really fit their scheme (poor shooter, can't win when it matters) because they needed a prima donna?
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Why didn't they draft him coming out of college or sign him as a free agent.He could have been a impact player for them when he is on offensively he is one of the better long distance shooters and a top flight perimeter defender.
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Covington his calling card his long distance shooting and during his time in Philadelphia he was the Sixers best perimeter defender.His problem in my opinion was the lack of a TAKE CHARGE mentality while in college at Tennessee St plus he was injured while in the postseason.Yes he hit a cold spell in the playoffs while playing for the Sixers and ppl on Twitter abused him viciously for his poor shooting performance.I think that when he was in college he should have developed his ball handling skills to make him a better player had he done that I think he could have been drafted at least as a late first round or early second round choice.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:57 pmI'm not a huge RoCo fan - I think he's given more credit on defense than he really deserves (I don't think he's a good on the ball defender at all, where he shines is off the ball, which is useful but doesn't override his inability on the ball). I also don't think highly of him as an outside shooter, especially as a clutch outside shooter. He's just not really a guy who I think you win with when it matters, as in in the playoffs. Who knows, he might be at home then in Portland. (too soon??)
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The interest started while he was at the Sixers. I recall one game the Blazers played against the Sixers and he scored two three pointers in the last 10 seconds to steal that game from us. Blazers were going to pursue him in free agency but the Sixers extended him. Blazers tried again while he was at Minnesota but they traded him to Houston.
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Good now that you guys have him he along with DAME DOLLAR and CJ should make a nice trio!!!!!!JALMOND wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:18 amThe interest started while he was at the Sixers. I recall one game the Blazers played against the Sixers and he scored two three pointers in the last 10 seconds to steal that game from us. Blazers were going to pursue him in free agency but the Sixers extended him. Blazers tried again while he was at Minnesota but they traded him to Houston.
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Covington coming out of college was a non-entity. He made it into the league as he was one of the players unearthed during the Sixers "Process" years, as he was a G-leaguer they tried out and he stuck. Nobody was drafting this kid out of college.
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Simmons was/is the best perimeter defender on the Sixers when Covington was here. And again, Covington's best contribution on defense is when he's off the ball. He's not a terribly good on the ball defender and that got exposed during the playoffs. With the Sixers, he was never a clutch shooter, and the tremendous dip in production come playoff time was just further proof of that. He's an NBA player and a good person to have on a team, but he's not the difference between winning a title and not winning a title.dal4018 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:37 pmCovington his calling card his long distance shooting and during his time in Philadelphia he was the Sixers best perimeter defender.His problem in my opinion was the lack of a TAKE CHARGE mentality while in college at Tennessee St plus he was injured while in the postseason.Yes he hit a cold spell in the playoffs while playing for the Sixers and ppl on Twitter abused him viciously for his poor shooting performance.I think that when he was in college he should have developed his ball handling skills to make him a better player had he done that I think he could have been drafted at least as a late first round or early second round choice.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:57 pm
I'm not a huge RoCo fan - I think he's given more credit on defense than he really deserves (I don't think he's a good on the ball defender at all, where he shines is off the ball, which is useful but doesn't override his inability on the ball). I also don't think highly of him as an outside shooter, especially as a clutch outside shooter. He's just not really a guy who I think you win with when it matters, as in in the playoffs. Who knows, he might be at home then in Portland. (too soon??)
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I never heard about Simmons being called their best defender on the perimeter and when Covington first started out in Philadelphia he led them in accuracy but yes he picked the wrong time to go ice cold for long distance shooting in the playoffs.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 6:50 amSimmons was/is the best perimeter defender on the Sixers when Covington was here. And again, Covington's best contribution on defense is when he's off the ball. He's not a terribly good on the ball defender and that got exposed during the playoffs. With the Sixers, he was never a clutch shooter, and the tremendous dip in production come playoff time was just further proof of that. He's an NBA player and a good person to have on a team, but he's not the difference between winning a title and not winning a title.dal4018 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:37 pm
Covington his calling card his long distance shooting and during his time in Philadelphia he was the Sixers best perimeter defender.His problem in my opinion was the lack of a TAKE CHARGE mentality while in college at Tennessee St plus he was injured while in the postseason.Yes he hit a cold spell in the playoffs while playing for the Sixers and ppl on Twitter abused him viciously for his poor shooting performance.I think that when he was in college he should have developed his ball handling skills to make him a better player had he done that I think he could have been drafted at least as a late first round or early second round choice.
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Well, Simmons was and is the guy who will defend anyone on the other team, and in crunch time he gets the best player on the other team. And that happened while Covington was here. Covington does several things well, but defense on the ball and clutch shooting are not two of them.dal4018 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:02 amI never heard about Simmons being called their best defender on the perimeter and when Covington first started out in Philadelphia he led them in accuracy but yes he picked the wrong time to go ice cold for long distance shooting in the playoffs.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 6:50 am
Simmons was/is the best perimeter defender on the Sixers when Covington was here. And again, Covington's best contribution on defense is when he's off the ball. He's not a terribly good on the ball defender and that got exposed during the playoffs. With the Sixers, he was never a clutch shooter, and the tremendous dip in production come playoff time was just further proof of that. He's an NBA player and a good person to have on a team, but he's not the difference between winning a title and not winning a title.
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Blazers not too concerned about Covington's shooting percentage going down recently. The general feeling is that Lillard will bring out the best of any shooter. Evan Turner, Moe Harkless, even Melo were all not considered (and really still aren't) good outside shooters, yet their 3-point percentages were decent when playing with Lillard. The idea is that Covington will be back up around 35% in 3-point shooting playing with Lillard.
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Blazers getting Enes Kanter back...
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Blazers get: Enes Kanter
Grizzlies get: Mario Hezonja, Desmond Bane (30th pick in 2020 draft)
Celtics: Future Grizzlies draft pick
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Blazers get: Enes Kanter
Grizzlies get: Mario Hezonja, Desmond Bane (30th pick in 2020 draft)
Celtics: Future Grizzlies draft pick
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Well lets see what Covington does this season.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:11 pmWell, Simmons was and is the guy who will defend anyone on the other team, and in crunch time he gets the best player on the other team. And that happened while Covington was here. Covington does several things well, but defense on the ball and clutch shooting are not two of them.