He hasn’t, but he wants to add a friend, and we don’t have enough pieces to add more than one. He HAS to know that. After this year of mediocrity he’ll want out and we’ll be stuck with Nurk and Grant’s shitty contracts along with whatever buddy of Dame we bring in. I don’t blame Dame for wanting to win, but we aren’t in position to do what he wants
first off...sorry about the tone of my earlier reply. Too aggressive
pivoting to what you just wrote though it seems to me you're making several negative assumptions about Dame and about what the Blazers have as leverage. Dame is an 11 year vet who has been in all-star games and works out with other NBA players. I think he has a lot of friends among players. Some of them are players like Giannis or Lebron or Embiid or Bridges. It's not like Dame's friends don't have talent. And it's certainly not the case there's any evidence Dame's ask of the Blazer F.O. has stipulated "
friend or else"
you also don't know for certain that Dame will ask out after this year. He said similar things last summer. And he for damn sure said similar things after the 2020-21 playoffs when the 6th seed Blazers failed miserably against Denver in the first round after Dame played like the best player in the association and all of his teammates just shit the bed and failed. 6'3 Powell trying to guard 6'10 Porter was a fucking joke. And CJ got outplayed by Monte Morris while being paid 18 times as much salary. Olshey's response to that failure: exchange Melo for Nance by locking up Portland 1st round picks for perpetuity.
and Dame hasn't asked out yet. He still may not ask out no matter what happens in the draft & off-season. I think Dame hated Olshey, with good reason. And he's hoping Cronin can change the direction.
we don't know what's going to happen. You and others are assuming the worst and constantly reminding everybody the worst is coming. Any suggestion of a little hope seems to be a red flag for some of you guys to come charging in with your forecasts of doom trying to snuff out the hope before it takes root. Siakam is not enough of a good start; neither is Bridges; neither is Brown. Dame & Embiid wouldn't be good enough because, '
what about the backups'. If Portland trades the pick they are losing a generational talent. If Portland keeps the pick it will still be 6-7 years before the Blazers are contenders; maybe longer.
maybe give it a rest until something actually happens. Let those of us who want to think about keeping-Dame possibilities do so without all of the fucking doom & gloom.
the trade Dame advocacy has gotten so goddamn ridiculous you've got posters here creating dumbass petitions and crapping on Dame for not recruiting stars to Portland. Meanwhile others are crazily hyping up completely unrealistic fantasy returns from trading Dame. But that's ok you see because it justifies trading Dame. At the same time, the Blazers would pay way
way way too much in any trade that gets Dame help and that, of course justifies trading Dame too. Funny how that works