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2/18/2016  3:42 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/18/2016  3:46 PM
I don't know much about him, but from what I've read, he was an All-Big Ten Defensive Team member at Penn State and was the D league's Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year last year. It is said Portland is waiving him in order to make their trade work.

If I were Uncle Phil, I would jump all over him. He would be an instant upgrade defensively at pg and he nearly averaged a triple double in the D league last year. He definitely has upside and would make us better with some playing time. He obviously is not getting any burn in Portland with Lillard there. He seems on the small side but he would be worth the flier.

Any one else seen him or know more about him? What are your thoughts?

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2/18/2016  3:45 PM
He played really well for the Sixers. Had a couple of triple doubles I think.
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2/18/2016  3:48 PM
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2/18/2016  4:37 PM
I think Russ Smith has more upside but this kid wouldn't be terrible. Does a lot of things well and he's got some toughness to him. A lot of guys were talking about acquiring DJ Augustin -- this dude Frazier's on par with Augustin pretty much, maybe a hair below but pretty similar.
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2/18/2016  4:39 PM
CrushAlot wrote:He played really well for the Sixers. Had a couple of triple doubles I think.

How does anyone get a triple double multiple times and can't keep a job in the nba? This league sucks

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2/18/2016  4:42 PM
EnySpree wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:He played really well for the Sixers. Had a couple of triple doubles I think.

How does anyone get a triple double multiple times and can't keep a job in the nba? This league sucks

loll

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2/18/2016  4:45 PM
Finestrg wrote:I think Russ Smith has more upside but this kid wouldn't be terrible. Does a lot of things well and he's got some toughness to him. A lot of guys were talking about acquiring DJ Augustin -- this dude Frazier's on par with Augustin pretty much, maybe a hair below but pretty similar.

I wouldn't mind either him or Russ Smith. You're right. From the video I saw, he showed major grittiness and toughness and really good court vision. Wouldn't be a bad pickup at all.

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2/18/2016  5:04 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/18/2016  5:07 PM
For some reason I kind of remember this guy having a very good game against us...but that is true for just about every guard in the league.

He is small but tough. A decent defender with handle and court vision. He might be a better PG then Wroten but neither can shoot. Given the choice between Wroten or Frazier, I might go with Frazier. Wroten has size for the position but Frazier is a better floor general and has the floater.

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2/18/2016  5:39 PM
i wouldnt mind Tim Frazier at all - nice defensive little PG
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2/18/2016  7:44 PM
Knicks1969 wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:He played really well for the Sixers. Had a couple of triple doubles I think.

How does anyone get a triple double multiple times and can't keep a job in the nba? This league sucks

loll

I'm serious though. There's alot of guys that have good showings next thing you know they are out the league. I don't get it

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2/18/2016  9:03 PM
Frazier seems like he was loved by his teammates and coaches. A great locker room guy and a guy that could probably play rotation minutes for the current squad seems like he would be worth a look.
e Portland Trail Blazers conducted Thursday’s practice as usual in preparation for Friday night’s game against the Golden State Warriors, but although their minds were focused, their hearts were heavy. This time, Tim Frazier was not among them, nor will he be from here on out.

The Blazers waived Frazier this morning in order to make room for the soon-to-be waived Anderson Varejao; part of GM Neil Olshey’s highly productive trade deadline maneuvering. Perhaps of little consequence to the team’s on-court synergy, Frazier’s departure was an emotional blow to the players he left behind.

"I think everybody knows what it is between me and Tim." said team leader Damian Lillard. "He’s a good friend of mine. Over the last six months I’ve pretty much been with him every day. It’s unfortunate and nobody here wanted to see him go."

Basketball is a business, though, and that’s just how it goes sometimes. Lillard plans to remain in touch with Frazier as the team moves forward without him. The team has a job to do, and he understands that Olshey does as well.

"Like I said yesterday, Neil has a job to do, and sometimes the thing they have to do is unfortunate. It’s an unfortunate situation. Something that none of us wanted to see happen, but you got to roll with what goes on."

Also dispirited by Frazier's absence was Gerald Henderson, who himself had been the subject of much deadline discussion.

"Tim’s a great guy, man. He became a good friend of mine while here. Hard worker and just really fit into our group, so it’s sad to see him go. I just wish him the best for whatever comes next for him."

Until the Blazers acquired Brian Roberts from the Miami Heat to replace Frazier, there had been a possibility of bringing him back. Frazier had averaged just 1.5 points and 1.2 assists per game this season, but demonstrated his value at times when Lillard and CJ McCollum were hurt.

Head Coach Terry Stotts spoke highly of him.

"He was a really good chemistry guy for us. He was a terrific teammate." Stotts said. "I think everyone here is going to miss him and certainly appreciated what he was able to give us—not just this year, but coming in last year as well."

It is unclear where Frazier goes from here. His family is in Houston, his home is in Portland, and his fate is on waivers. A team must sign him for the remainder of his contract within 48 hours or he will become an unrestricted free agent. An undersized player with limited production at a league-wide loaded position isn't exactly in demand.

The Philadelphia 76ers, who waived Frazier last season to make room for Thomas Robinson, would theoretically be interested as they have been in the past, but now possess three point guards and have no need for him. He may be facing a return to the NBA D-League, where he earned Rookie of the Year and MVP honors last Spring.

This will be another test for the seemingly constant castoff, but for the Blazers, it’s just business. Everyone involved would have liked to hold onto Frazier. As Neil Olshey explains, it just made more sense to let him go.

"There’s no way to do a deal without a roster spot. Tim was a casualty. He’s been great for us, he’s great in the locker room, he’s close with our guys, and we had told him, ‘Look, if we didn’t have an opportunity to add another player at your position, that we would look at bringing you back if you clear waivers.’ I can’t speak to that right now, but, at the time, he was the most viable candidate to be waived to create the roster spot for Varejao."

The Blazers are expected to buy out Varejao, leaving them with a minor cap hit and a future first round pick after relieving the Cavaliers of Varejao’s contract and relieving themselves of Frazier’s. That kind of return value is almost unheard of. Although bittersweet, the Blazers made the right move.


http://www.blazersedge.com/2016/2/18/11056960/tim-frazier-waived-trade-deadline-anderson-varejao-blazers
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2/19/2016  8:02 AM
He seems quick but his lack of size probably means NY is not interested. PJax likes long and tall players.

has not shown much at NBA level either.

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2/19/2016  8:18 AM
So many good things written about the guy.... yet he's not in the league right now. Terrible. Not saying the Knicks should get him. I'm saying somebody should get him!
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7/3/2016  11:18 PM
Get this guy. I think he would do great with Hornacek.
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7/3/2016  11:26 PM
Weren't we contemplating Frazier last spring for the final roster spot, but signed Wroten instead? Our scouts must be familiar with him, and we definitely have spaces to fill. This is a move that makes sense.
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7/3/2016  11:30 PM
tim frazier is tiny. 5'10"?
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7/3/2016  11:35 PM
sure i wouldnt mind frazier at all. didnt he have a triple double for the pelicans in april garbage time?
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7/4/2016  2:40 AM
Yeah lets do it! The last time this team had a Frazier manning the point.....
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7/4/2016  2:47 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/4/2016  1:47 PM
Google Tim Frazier stats last season... I would post it but I'm sick of doing all the work.... you will be shocked at his production. We'd be lucky to get him
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7/4/2016  7:44 AM
GoNyGoNyGo wrote:He seems quick but his lack of size probably means NY is not interested. PJax likes long and tall players.

has not shown much at NBA level either.

Well, Phil is not coaching the team. Hornacek's best season he had smallish Eric Bledsoe as a prominent player on the team.
Tim Frazier being waived...potential option?

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