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I still don't get why people are so quick to move Rob. He is the ideal backup C, he's not too old and his contract isn't too bad. Split the minutes with DC and hope they stay healthy. Send Ayton to whoever for whatever.
Orlando seems like the perfect place for Ant. They need his shooting/scoring and they have enough defense around him to cover. Black and a filler is all it would take for me.
Grant has value to the right team. Contenders will always value a good two way wing with a lot of versatility. Again, get whatever it takes in return.
At this point, the best thing that could happen to this team is addition by subtraction. Get the young guys all the minutes possible. Figure out the next HC that will develop the talent and teach them how to win.
This team feels frustratingly close to being a team to be excited about.

Because his knees could detonate at any moment. He's worth the risk for a playoff team because he's really good when he's healthy, but for us it makes no sense. His career could end tomorrow. We need to turn him into an asset while he's healthy.
 
Because his knees could detonate at any moment. He's worth the risk for a playoff team because he's really good when he's healthy, but for us it makes no sense. His career could end tomorrow. We need to turn him into an asset while he's healthy.

depends on the asset if it’s 2nd rounder I’d prefer to hang on to him.
 
I still don't get why people are so quick to move Rob. He is the ideal backup C, he's not too old and his contract isn't too bad. Split the minutes with DC and hope they stay healthy. Send Ayton to whoever for whatever.
Orlando seems like the perfect place for Ant. They need his shooting/scoring and they have enough defense around him to cover. Black and a filler is all it would take for me.
Grant has value to the right team. Contenders will always value a good two way wing with a lot of versatility. Again, get whatever it takes in return.
At this point, the best thing that could happen to this team is addition by subtraction. Get the young guys all the minutes possible. Figure out the next HC that will develop the talent and teach them how to win.
This team feels frustratingly close to being a team to be excited about.
Rob by far my favorite of all the vets. Sure he might get hurt, but then that's just more minutes for our youth.

If we can get a FRP I'd certainly trade him though.

I kind of expect he won't fetch that and will stay here which I'm fine with.
 
I don’t think I’ve seen a trade here I’d be happy about.

man we’re cooked
 
Ayton would be lowest on my priority list and probably also the hardest to deal.
 
Ayton would be lowest on my priority list and probably also the hardest to deal.
Yeah, I expect to see Deandre still here. I could see him used to match salary if we're using draft assets to bring in a young star we like on their first max extension. That being said, I don't see Joe actually "pushing all of his chips in" on anything ever. The dude is so risk averse and seems to have no vision. I hope he pulls off some stuff in the next week that makes all of my statements about how badly he's done his job since getting it, look really stupid. That would be the best.
 
Yeah, I expect to see Deandre still here. I could see him used to match salary if we're using draft assets to bring in a young star we like on their first max extension. That being said, I don't see Joe actually "pushing all of his chips in" on anything ever. The dude is so risk averse and seems to have no vision. I hope he pulls off some stuff in the next week that makes all of my statements about how badly he's done his job since getting it, look really stupid. That would be the best.

I agree he is on the conservative side. I do not have a problem with that. But that doesn't mean he does not have a plan. Just because he is not all in on a tank job, doesn't mean he does not have a vision.

Once Grant is gone he will have the youngest roster in the NBA. He has put together a young core of Scoot, Shae, Camara, Deni, and Clingan. Not great but not bad. And if this draft is as deep as everyone has been saying for the last year we will add another. I know we need a superstar.......we just finally need to get lucky.
 
The dude is so risk averse and seems to have no vision.

I understand not liking JoeCro or how he builds the roster - but no vision? He told you exactly what the vision is - get more talented, get bigger. It's exactly what he has done since taking over. The Blazers are slowly getting more talent via both the draft and trades, and they are getting bigger.

Sure, you can be upset about individual transactions / draft picks - but this team is much more talented overall and much bigger than the team he inherited. It is also super young and the talent is unrealized - which is not translating to wins yet, but the vision is clear as day and he is clearly executing on it.
 
I understand not liking JoeCro or how he builds the roster - but no vision? He told you exactly what the vision is - get more talented, get bigger. It's exactly what he has done since taking over. The Blazers are slowly getting more talent via both the draft and trades, and they are getting bigger.

Sure, you can be upset about individual transactions / draft picks - but this team is much more talented overall and much bigger than the team he inherited. It is also super young and the talent is unrealized - which is not translating to wins yet, but the vision is clear as day and he is clearly executing on it.
This team is not "much more talented" than what Joe got. The hardest thing to get as a small market team is marquee talent, perennial all nba players. Joe had one in Dame and there were role players around him. So yes we have potential high end star talent but until that potential is realized it's a hope not a reality. Also none of them even look as high end as Dame and we're going to need two guys that good to really contend and not just pretend like we're contending like we did under Olshey during Dame's prime.

There's just a lot of work to do and retaining Jerami and Ant as long as Joe has, has been a one foot in and one foot out approach to the rebuild. The same should be said about not flipping Rob immediately because of his health risks. I'm just saying if Joe has a vision for this team he is either not executing it or it's terribly flawed. Getting a dude who refuses to use his talent and size in Ayton and picking a guy who in today's NBA can easily be played off the court in Clingan, definitely is getting bigger but I don't know how much functional size that is.

Tou and Deni look like brilliant acquisitions, that fit what Joe said he wanted to do. I still have a lot of hope for Scoot and Shaedon at some point in their careers (if kept together) being in the conversation for best back court in the league... but again that's just hope. We still need a sure fire all nba guy. I really think this draft has three of those but we're not committing to having the best odds of getting them and instead we're having Ant lead us to victories and Jerami doing the same here and there and sorry but that makes this rebuild feel directionless.
 
I saw that the Hawks lost Jalen for the season…here’s an opportunistic trade to keep Atlanta afloat for playoffs while they develop their other two young studs Dyson and Risacher.

Atlanta receives:
Grant
Ayton

Portland receives:
Capela (expiring)
Nance Jr (expiring)
Hunter
More small filler (Zeller, Kobe?)
 
This team is not "much more talented" than what Joe got. The hardest thing to get as a small market team is marquee talent, perennial all nba players. Joe had one in Dame and there were role players around him. So yes we have potential high end star talent but until that potential is realized it's a hope not a reality. Also none of them even look as high end as Dame and we're going to need two guys that good to really contend and not just pretend like we're contending like we did under Olshey during Dame's prime.

The definition of talent is:
Talent - a special often athletic, creative, or artistic aptitude

Unrealized talent is still talent. The problem with NBA talent is that it is only "cheap" to acquire when it's unrealized which is what rebuilding teams do. I still maintain that the current team is more talented than the team Joe inherited when he became a GM. A lot of is unrealized and might never realize - but that's the situation for rebuilding teams.

There's just a lot of work to do and retaining Jerami and Ant as long as Joe has, has been a one foot in and one foot out approach to the rebuild. The same should be said about not flipping Rob immediately because of his health risks. I'm just saying if Joe has a vision for this team he is either not executing it or it's terribly flawed. Getting a dude who refuses to use his talent and size in Ayton and picking a guy who in today's NBA can easily be played off the court in Clingan, definitely is getting bigger but I don't know how much functional size that is.

The Blazers can not get talent without draft and trade capital - so extending Ant and Grant was reasonable, you can't lose talent for nothing. Getting Ayton was again a necessity to get off Nurkic's contract and enable the Dame trade, so he is/was a good swing. You can't say he is too conservative and yet complain that he takes some swings that do not pan out.

All I am saying is that being consistent in JoeCro's assessment is paramount, otherwise, it's really hard to take it seriously.

Tou and Deni look like brilliant acquisitions, that fit what Joe said he wanted to do. I still have a lot of hope for Scoot and Shaedon at some point in their careers (if kept together) being in the conversation for best back court in the league... but again that's just hope. We still need a sure fire all nba guy. I really think this draft has three of those but we're not committing to having the best odds of getting them and instead we're having Ant lead us to victories and Jerami doing the same here and there and sorry but that makes this rebuild feel directionless.

Look, no one, including JoeCro himself in whatever heard from him publicly said that this is a done deal, but I think that the assessment you made is honestly, incorrect and unfair. The vision is clear and the willingness to take some swings is apparent. At some point, you can come and say, sure, you tried and you failed. My opinion is that rebuilding a team from one that is bereft of assets as the one he inherited takes time - and not every step on the way is going to be great. My judgement is that he is trying to acquire talent and get size - and that he is willing to take some swings. Some of them are bad (GP2, but it was really before the rebuild phase when Dame was still committed), some are sub-par (DA and his inconsistent play, Scoot and Shae so far), some are meh so far (Jabri, Kris), so are too early to judge but are promising (Clingan, Rupert) and some are wins (Deni, Camara).
 
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I saw that the Hawks lost Jalen for the season…here’s an opportunistic trade to keep Atlanta afloat for playoffs while they develop their other two young studs Dyson and Risacher.

Atlanta receives:
Grant
Ayton

Portland receives:
Capela (expiring)
Nance Jr (expiring)
Hunter
More small filler (Zeller, Kobe?)
Hunter is better than Grant, and Capela is at least comparable to Ayton. What's Atlanta's incentive for this?
 
Hunter is better than Grant, and Capela is at least comparable to Ayton. What's Atlanta's incentive for this?
I thought Hunter is out injured a lot (played over 60 games once in past 5 years). But I just looked at Grant, and he isn’t an ironman either. But Grant plays PF, where they need help. I thought Hunter was a SF? The future at forward for Atlanta is Jalen and Risacher, and Grant can back them up both in a solid 3 forward rotation.

As for Ayton/Capela, yeah, comparable, but Ayton has more potential scoring punch and is under contract longer and is younger.

haha, yeah I’m reaching to clear out big vet money!
 
I thought Hunter is out injured a lot (played over 60 games once in past 5 years). But I just looked at Grant, and he isn’t an ironman either. But Grant plays PF, where they need help. I thought Hunter was a SF? The future at forward for Atlanta is Jalen and Risacher, and Grant can back them up both in a solid 3 forward rotation.

As for Ayton/Capela, yeah, comparable, but Ayton has more potential scoring punch and is under contract longer and is younger.

haha, yeah I’m reaching to clear out big vet money!
I did just see a tweet where ATL supposedly reached out to CHI for a Capela-Vucevic swap, so maybe they actually are looking for an offensive upgrade at center. So, perhaps the Capela/Nance for Ayton part of your proposal might be viable.

If so, I'd be on board.
 
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Grant and Reath for Nance and Capella would be nice. No picks are needed.
 
Capela is expiring and maybe doesn't want to stay. But; you're right, I don't think they would want to trade Hunter and if you take him out you need to throw in about 6 players from Atlanta to make it work.

if Clint comes to Portland I sure will convince him to stay.
I am in Atlanta next week to meet him for an article. It’s 3 days before the deadline. I hope I will not be unlucky here
 
I'd do this trade without getting any picks.
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Ha, so you would trade 6 players for essentially Huerter? I assume you were not one of those complaining about Joe's Clipper trade, because that would be beyond hypocritical.
 
Ha, so you would trade 6 players for essentially Huerter? I assume you were not one of those complaining about Joe's Clipper trade, because that would be beyond hypocritical.
Norm was much better back then as well as better today than any of Ayton Ant Grant so there's nothing hypocritical. Norm was on a great contract and Covington was expiring. Bledsoe and Didi are on the Blazers salary cap today.

Also back then with Dame it was less clear we were going to rebuild so a Norm player could've been retained or flipped for other vets to try and win. Obviously the Blazers are not in that position to go for wins today. If anything Ant Grant Ayton just get in the way of other team priorities today.

There's a reason the league was furious the Clippers got that haul and pushed to create the 2nd apron. It's because the Blazers clearly lost the trade.

Grant and Ayton have negative value so I'd love to get cheaper shorter contracts for them. Grants contract, going until 2028, has the most downside of any deal on the current Blazers roster.

I'd want to hold onto Rupert in the Ant deal though especially if we're not getting a pick. Minor change, but I doubt Orlando values Rupert for much so better to keep him here a year. I believe he's the youngest Blazers player.
 

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