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Reality means we can't trade for Durant.
Reality fucking sucks
but it's not the same. there's an 11 mil difference and 8 yr difference.
Ain’t it the truth. Declining attendance and increasing salaries. Players jumping from one team to another in search of a ring, or demanding trades so they can join up with other stars. No loyalty to anything but $. It’s a circus run amuck.This league is getting ridiculous.
so what, you would have let him walk?Still missing the bigger point after typing it out twice. Have fun with that.
Kind of. I wondered this myself. But there are three things that are better about this:Correct me if I’m wrong… so we traded CJ just to give that money back to Ant?
Because Powell and Simons are nearly identical.Ant could totally outperform this deal, but for those saying Powell was overpaid as a means to saying the Clippers deal was good, should probably acknowledge that was a bad trade now.
so what, you would have let him walk?
this was his market. 3 teams would have offered this.
Another way of looking at this (or maybe just restating your point): how could the Blazers better use this money?so what, you would have let him walk?
this was his market. 3 teams would have offered this.
i think they asked an answered the question. there is minimal opportunity cost here given the rest of our cap situation and the weak FA market.Another way of looking at this (or maybe just restating your point): how could the Blazers better use this money?
A sign and trade? For whom?
Let him walk and sign... whom?
They aren't. But Powell is making quite a bit less and everyone was hammering that as a bad deal.Because Powell and Simons are nearly identical.
so would you have let him walk?They would have? Nice to know we have someone with such intel into those 3 front offices. Detroit has Cunningham and Ivey. Why would they want Ant?
Too much. We are right back to where we were with Dame/CJ. Expensive, short, non-defensive guards making the most amount of money on the team.
And he won't be playing in the role where he had a hot stretch. When will they learn. Cronin pulls that straight out of the Olshey playbook.
He's making less because he's a worse player with no upside. What a weird way to evaluate deals.They aren't. But Powell is making quite a bit less and everyone was hammering that as a bad deal.
Not a bad deal if Ant is getting 4/100 and Brunson is getting 4/110
so would you have let him walk?
but we weren't bidding against ourselves. you don't think Detroit, OKC, or San Antonio would have offered this?
so would you have let him walk?
why give them a chance to?he’s a rfa, it’s not like he walks immediately if we don’t overpay him. That’s the whole point of RFA. Was OKC really waiting to throw him 130 million?
I think it remains to be seen that Ant is definitively a better player. He has the upside and likely will meet that. But, lets not try to continue to downplay the player Powell is.He's making less because he's a worse player with no upside. What a weird way to evaluate deals.
why give them a chance to?
there was an article by a former blazer front office employee who suggested OKC throw a poison pill deal at him.
he's a starting caliber player with opportunity to grow into more. it's not like had we not paid him, we could have replaced him with a player of his caliber. i don't see the problem with this.I wanted no part of allowing Ant to go out and let some other team st the market for him, with the risk they give him some shit 2/1 deal that has him unrestricted in 2 seasons. No thanks. I've also read plenty of stories about players feeling a little off put by their teams telling them to go find a deal, instead of committing to them. We want to build around him and Dame, why would we tell him go find a deal you like.
Correct me if I’m wrong… so we traded CJ just to give that money back to Ant?