[外電]Blazers compose wish list
Blazers compose wish list
06/26/03
JIM BESEDA
Trail Blazers coach Maurice Cheeks hopes Portland is able to
select an outside-shooting threat in today's NBA draft.
With the Blazers scheduled to pick 23rd in the first round,
even major surprises among the choices that make the
headlines -- perhaps the first half-dozen -- probably won't
affect Portland's chances of getting a competent shooter.
Alternatives? Cheeks would be happy to get a point guard
plus a player who can rebound. And if both are solid
citizens who won't add to the Blazers' off-court travails,
that's even better.
"Our most pressing need is for a shooter," Cheeks said.
"There aren't a lot of them around. There aren't even a lot
of them in the NBA. So we'll try to get that first, and then
if that's not there, we'll go in another direction."
Cheeks doesn't expect the Blazers' first-round choice to
play significant minutes as a rookie.
"But that doesn't rule out the possibility of him getting a
chance to play," Cheeks said. "You just never know. There
could be a trade, an injury, anything can happen, so you
have to have that person ready to play.
"I just want to improve my team, whichever way I can do
that."
The Blazers might consider trading up in the first round,
but Cheeks said a decision on that probably would have to
wait until after the draft starts at about 4:30 p.m.
"It depends on what's there to move up to get," Cheeks said.
"I don't think you want to move up just to get any kind of
player. I think you move up to get a particular type of
player that you need and who is going to help your team."
Possibilities for the Blazers' choice include Xavier's David
West or Wake Forest's Josh Howard, both among the top
college seniors in the draft. Portland also could take an
international player such as Zaur Pachulia from the Republic
of Georgia, Leandro Barbosa of Brazil, or Sofoklis
Schortsanitis of Greece. They also might dip into the high
school ranks for Travis Outlaw from Starkville, Miss.
"From the fourth pick on, I can't tell you exactly how it's
going to go," outgoing president and general manager Bob
Whitsitt said. "But there are probably 15 to 20 guys who we
feel will be good NBA players in time. If we are picking
23rd, there's a good chance we can get one of those guys.
"It could be a little pins and needles if only one or two of
those guys are left and there are still four teams picking
ahead of you, but . . . I would expect one of those guys to
fall to us."
The Blazers also have a second-round pick, No. 54 overall.
"Obviously, there aren't any franchise players that are
going to be available, but there will be some players,"
Cheeks said. "You never know when you might find a diamond
in the rough. I was taken in the second round, the 36th
player selected overall, and I ended up playing a long time.
You never know what is going to be there."
Notes:
The contract of Blazers assistant coach Herb Brown will not
be renewed for next season. Brown is expected to join the
staff of his younger brother Larry as an assistant coach
with the Detroit Pistons. "Herb has a great basketball mind
and he did a great job for us," Cheeks said. "I want a guy
on the floor who can work out with the players and do those
types of things, and hopefully we won't suffer in game
situations, because Herb gave me a lot of input during
games." Cheeks also said assistant coach Gary Grant is
leaving the staff. "I don't think there's any urgency to
fill either spot, but I'm looking around," Cheeks said.
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