I looked up the numbers, and in my opinion Millsap had a better year than Aldridge. That was last year, in a different system, but even still it was better.
Maybe this is an attempt to force Utah into the other deal, or let Millsap go.
But ziggs, what's more important to the Blazers, a starting quality PG or a back at the PF? I'm confused by this move, the Jazz should pull out of the deal if they are left without a PF.
I see 5 areas where the Blazers need to improve.
#1 - They need to improve their defense. They were the worst defensive team in the playoffs.
#2 - They need to find ways to initiate the offense from players other than Brandon Roy.
#3 - They need to be able to score points on the low block, and in post ups.
#4 - They need to create more transition opportunities
#5 - They need to be a more consistent rebounding team.
#1 - Further maturation of Greg Oden may help in this regard, and I believe Martell Webster has teh potential to be an improvement over Travis Outlaw. Millsap is a substantial defensive upgrade over Travis Outlaw or Channing Frye. This move helps in improving our defense, but that is not the reason we are trying to get Millsap.
#2 - Millsap doesn't help much in regards to #2. I have made my opinions clear on who I would prefer with regards to this, and that is Hinrich. Hinrich would also help greatly in #1 as well. Odom would be a far better option than Millsap.
#3 - This where Millsap really helps us. This will make us better. Hinrich would also help in this regard, in that he can direct the pick and rolls very effectively.
#4 - Millsap won't help a lot here, other than help in rebounding. This is an area where Hinrich and Odom would really help.
#5 - Big advantage with Milsap, but Odom is a very good rebounder.
Personally I would have loved to have us pull off an Odom/Hinrich move, but it just doesn't seem to be in the cards. I wouldn't give up Bayless to get Hinrich, because I believe Bayless will be a very good NBA player.