you might need to define redundant. Thomas and Dumars were redundant in many ways. Jordan and Pippen were quite redundant. Giannis and Middleton have redundant skills. Kawhi and Siakam
obviously though we're mostly talking about elite talent with those pairings. Here's the thing though, Portland's two most talented players are Dame and Ant. Dame has elite talent, yet you and others want to trade him away for the hope, that somehow, someway, that will end up with Portland having two players around Dame's current talent level. And part of that is the apparent absolute conviction that Ant will be one of them, which is itself a giant leap of faith greater than any scenario with Dame
the Trade-Dame-To-Get-Better-Idea makes no sense to me and it never has. Over the next 2-4 years, I'm convinced the best chance Portland has to contend is with Dame, not without him. Blazers would not be a contender with Ant and Jaylen Brown or Ant and Simmons....and that boat has sailed anyway.
Portland is not going to get the godfather package for Dame some of you think. It just won't happen, at least not between now and the start of next season, and after that isn't likely either. What they would get is a purgatory package. Good enough to keep Portland locked into that zone of low-level draft picks and 5th-8th seeds
I remember, around 2015-16 when CJ won MIP and had just burst onto the scene, much like Ant now, a lot of voices were advocating trading Dame and building a team around CJ. Yes, that happened. How would that have worked out? How much contending would Portland have done in the last 6 years?
whatever template for a championship you can imagine, redundant skills or not, the one essential ingredient is elite talent. Portland has one. They have an elite #1. They need an elite #2. They aren't going to contend with a elite #2 and a #3