Portland Preseason Presser 2020-2021
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 9:36 am
GM Kevin U. Coach VII: Welcome to another year of Blazers basketball. I'd like to start by introducing new team owner, Forrest Aker Witt!
Owner Forrest Aker Witt: Thank you all for coming. I'll keep my remarks brief. I'd like to express my gratitude to Kevin for not spending all my money on CJ McCollum. I'd also like to express my hope that the Blazers will perform better under my ownership than they have over the past few decades. I am a business man. I got a good deal on this team because it is one of the least successful organizations in the league. My hope is to turn around the team and be able to sell it for a profit and that all relies on one thing, WINNING.
GM K.U. Coach: Uh, thanks, Forrest, I think. Well, let's talk personnel. I'm excited to bring back a lot of core players this year but also to welcome some new faces. The biggest decisions we had this off-season were what to do with Lavar and CJ. We gladly matched the max contract for Lavar. We consider him the future of the franchise, a guy that will eventually be able to dominate at 3, maybe even four positions. After CJ opted out of the last year of his contract we were going to let him walk to get under the cap but we didn't want him ending up with a Western Conference team and we thought we could get an interesting piece in return. Enter Douglas Kimbrough. He is a pure 3 and D guy that is super athletic and could fit nicely next to Lavar for the foreseeable future. We also brought in Charlie Matthews, a guy we almost drafted so we're excited to finally have him aboard. We said goodbye to Bogut and Ed Davis and welcomed their veteran replacement Roy Hibbert, who can hopefully give us some more offense from the front court. We are grateful to Jeff Withey for once again signing on a cheapo contract. We're excited about rookie Jose Lo, a defensive stalwart who has been playing well in the G-League. Finally, we were impressed by Irvin Benjamin in the limited action he had with the Kings against us in round one last year so we're excited to see what he can offer off the bench. Coach Kukoc will now talk about what we can expect from the team on the court.
Coach Toni Kukoc: Last year's sudden exit against the Suns was a disappointment. I would love to have seen what would have happened if we'd had Lavar healthy. I believe we had championship potential. Now we are looking forward a bit, thinking about the future of the team, but I still believe we can be competitive this year. The plan is to use a similar rotation to last year's. Withey will start at center, but Hibbert will get a lot of time off the bench. Jeremy Lamb will continue his role as the league's premier sixth man, backing up both the shooting guard and small forward positions. Kimbrough Slice will start at the two, Lavar at the three. The way we play will be different, obviously, because we lost one of the league's greatest scorers. We will attack the basket more and probably dial back the threes. Jeremy and Lavar made nice strides in their inside scoring this offseason and I expect them both to average around 20 points a game. Derrick is getting old but I expect he'll average 20 and 10 or something like that. He still has a lot left in the tank. I think we'll be a better defensive team this year and I'd like to keep moving in that direction. I expect we'll compete for one of the last seeds in the playoffs but hopefully we can make some noise in the postseason.
GM K.U. Coach: With that, we'll open up the floor for questions.
Owner Forrest Aker Witt: Thank you all for coming. I'll keep my remarks brief. I'd like to express my gratitude to Kevin for not spending all my money on CJ McCollum. I'd also like to express my hope that the Blazers will perform better under my ownership than they have over the past few decades. I am a business man. I got a good deal on this team because it is one of the least successful organizations in the league. My hope is to turn around the team and be able to sell it for a profit and that all relies on one thing, WINNING.
GM K.U. Coach: Uh, thanks, Forrest, I think. Well, let's talk personnel. I'm excited to bring back a lot of core players this year but also to welcome some new faces. The biggest decisions we had this off-season were what to do with Lavar and CJ. We gladly matched the max contract for Lavar. We consider him the future of the franchise, a guy that will eventually be able to dominate at 3, maybe even four positions. After CJ opted out of the last year of his contract we were going to let him walk to get under the cap but we didn't want him ending up with a Western Conference team and we thought we could get an interesting piece in return. Enter Douglas Kimbrough. He is a pure 3 and D guy that is super athletic and could fit nicely next to Lavar for the foreseeable future. We also brought in Charlie Matthews, a guy we almost drafted so we're excited to finally have him aboard. We said goodbye to Bogut and Ed Davis and welcomed their veteran replacement Roy Hibbert, who can hopefully give us some more offense from the front court. We are grateful to Jeff Withey for once again signing on a cheapo contract. We're excited about rookie Jose Lo, a defensive stalwart who has been playing well in the G-League. Finally, we were impressed by Irvin Benjamin in the limited action he had with the Kings against us in round one last year so we're excited to see what he can offer off the bench. Coach Kukoc will now talk about what we can expect from the team on the court.
Coach Toni Kukoc: Last year's sudden exit against the Suns was a disappointment. I would love to have seen what would have happened if we'd had Lavar healthy. I believe we had championship potential. Now we are looking forward a bit, thinking about the future of the team, but I still believe we can be competitive this year. The plan is to use a similar rotation to last year's. Withey will start at center, but Hibbert will get a lot of time off the bench. Jeremy Lamb will continue his role as the league's premier sixth man, backing up both the shooting guard and small forward positions. Kimbrough Slice will start at the two, Lavar at the three. The way we play will be different, obviously, because we lost one of the league's greatest scorers. We will attack the basket more and probably dial back the threes. Jeremy and Lavar made nice strides in their inside scoring this offseason and I expect them both to average around 20 points a game. Derrick is getting old but I expect he'll average 20 and 10 or something like that. He still has a lot left in the tank. I think we'll be a better defensive team this year and I'd like to keep moving in that direction. I expect we'll compete for one of the last seeds in the playoffs but hopefully we can make some noise in the postseason.
GM K.U. Coach: With that, we'll open up the floor for questions.