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  1. #176
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    emo blair

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    http://www.blazersedge.com/2013/2/11...f-dejuan-blair

    The Portland Trail Blazers are linked to San Antonio Spurs forward DeJuan Blair in a rumor.

    Chris Broussard of ESPN.com reports on Twitter that the Portland Trail Blazers could have interest in San Antonio Spurs forward DeJuan Blair.
    Will San Antonio finally part with DeJuan Blair? Word is he could be gone before 2/21. San Antonio talked with Toronto weeks ago but nothing brewing now.

    San Antonio offered DeJuan Blair to Detroit but nothing. Hear Boston, Miami, Portland could have interest.
    Back in December, Blazers GM Neil Olshey said in a radio interview that his team could look to add rebounding help at the deadline or in the summer.

    Blair, 23, is averaging 5.3 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in 13.9 minutes in 38 appearances this season.

    Blair was a 2009 second-round pick who was red flagged because he has, um, unusual knees. The Blazers passed on Blair three times. At the time, then Blazers coach Nate McMillan told Blazersedge that Portland "didn't have Blair on our board. We thought he would be gone."

    Kevin Pelton of ESPN.com (Insider) writes that Blair is a good "buy low" target...
    As silly as the notion of "showcasing" players sounds, the psychological impact of the recency effect suggests it makes sense to make the last impression of a player on the block a positive one. Showcasing a bad player won't work, but feeding minutes to a trade candidate buried on the bench is perfectly sensible because most players perform better with regular playing time.

    Blair is a perfect example. He's been in and out of the rotation all season, which has made it difficult for him to live up to his track record of solid production in terms of points, rebounds and high-percentage shooting. Given heavy minutes the next couple of weeks, Blair easily could come up with a couple of double-doubles to tempt teams looking to shore up their frontcourt for the stretch run.
    -- Ben Golliver | [email protected] | Twitter

  3. #178
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    Broussard using Blair to meet his quota:

    NBA Trade Rumors: DeJuan Blair offered to the Pistons; Detroit said no thanks

    Did the Detroit Pistons have a chance to rectify the great mistake of "the wrong DeJuan"?

    According to ESPN reporter Chris Broussard (H/T TDP), the San Antonio Spurs have actively engaged a number of teams, including the Detroit Pistons, as it tries to unload itself of the unhappy DeJuan Blair.

    It is unknown what the Spurs are trying to get back in return but whatever they proposed to Detroit was apparently rejected, according to Broussard.

    My question is why Dumars would reject such a move. Unless the team is in full tank mode (unlikely) and unless the Spurs were trying to extract Kyle Singler (perhaps) or a first-round draft pick (also unlikely), I don't see what the Spurs could have offered that didn't make perfect sense for Detroit.

    Yes, Blair has fallen out of the rotation in San Antonio, but he is still an extremely useful player, especially in an area of glaring weakness for Detroit -- rebounding. And this issue has only been exacerbated since the injury to Andre Drummond.

    While Blair isn't the rebounding dynamo he was in college he is still solidly above average at grabbing boards on both sides of the floor. He also has a respectable offensive game, finishing well at the rim by having enough athleticism to finish on cuts and using his body well in the paint. He also has a more respectable mid-range game than in bent Pistons starter Jason Maxiell.
    Dafuq?

    So if it isn't that Blair doesn't fit in Detroit then what could it be? Maybe the Spurs are simply asking for too much for a player out of the rotation, on the last year of his contract, and who has a perception of a player who feels like he will be ready to earn a big paycheck this offseason.

    But as far as assets are concerned it isn't easy to imagine what could possibly have been discussed simply because: 1. Blair makes just about $1 million 2. The Spurs aren't going to trade anyone but their five lowest-paid players because they are all integral parts of their rotation.

    This means the highest-paid player the Spurs could have asked for is Brandon Knight. Even Will Bynum and Maxiell would be off the table.

    Drummond is obviously not in the discussion. I don't think the Pistons would trade Knight and I don't think I would trade Kyle Singler for a rental like Blair. So that leaves Kim English, Khris Middleton, and Slava Kravtsov.

    If I can speculate beyond proper reason, maybe they have their sights set on Middleton. We've not seen much of Middleton this season but we do know that he was drafted before English, given a longer guaranteed deal than English and graded very highly be Detroit. If the Pistons were afraid Middleton wouldn't be there for their next pick (just four picks away) perhaps they thought the Spurs (always active in the second round) would trade into a spot and draft him. Again, I have no evidence for this. Just thinking out loud.

    Would you say no to a trade of Blair for one of those three players and perhaps a second-round draft pick? Am I being short-sighted for thinking I would say yes to something that would amount to a rental for a team not bound for the playoffs? Do you think the Spurs were asking for even more than I'm conjuring up here?

    Help me understand people. I want to see the proper DeJuan in the Pistons red, white and blue.

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    Pop: "Great job Blair raising your trade value, now go sit your ass down"


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    That will never happen. Taj Gibson is much better than DeJuan Blair. Taj is basically Blair with more height, speed, and a jumpshot.

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    absolutely false ............ blair has dominated taj ...............

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    That will never happen. Taj Gibson is much better than DeJuan Blair. Taj is basically Blair with more height, speed, and a jumpshot.


    Because I was actually serious

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