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shiloh26

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5720436

I know that Wes doesn't play the point, but the Blazers have so many talented backcourt guys, any more room for him has to be a good thing.  Think this opens up more time for him? 

HoopsMalone

That's a nice pick up for New Orleans, and I agree good for Wes.  Rudy Fernandez would be a good person to get out of Portland too. 

They invested a lot in Wes, so this makes sense. 

77ncaachamps

They waived Jeff Pendergraph and kept Patty Mills, so it looks like they've settled on a future backup PG in Mills which would free up Wes to play the wing.
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PJDunn

Wes will have a major role with the Blazers next year.  He and Brandon Roy will work very well together.

MarkCharles

I could imagine a backcourt of Roy and Wes playing together, with Roy being the pg. He is a terrific passer, and the ball is in his hands on basically every possession anyways.

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