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The problem though is you are always going to be looking for new centers who play above their price tag. You don't think Dallas' duo is going to get paid more or leave? They got some time on Lively for sure. But, eventually, guys playing at this level are going to get paid. Also, you can't bank on getting this kind of production out of a 10th pick on a regular basis right off the bat.it's early in the series still, but..
Dallas big man rotation of Gafford + Lively = 17M in salary (28M if you count Kleber)
Minny big man rotation of KAT + Gobert + Reid = 90M
that fits a bias I've developed about bigs in the NBA over the last few years. That bias being, yeah, if you have a generational talent like Jokic or Embiid (assuming they aren't injury prone), then spend and pay the market price of generational talent. But if you have sub-all-star bigs, you shouldn't be spending more than 20-22% of the cap on the big rotation, and shouldn't be paying any of them much more than 20M a year
I like Sabonis a lot as a player, but I question if his impact is worth the 47M/year the Kings will be paying him over the next 4 seasons. Would a team, any team, be better with a Gafford at 13M/year than with a Sabonis at 47M/year?
Valunciunas has never made more than 16.5M/year. Nic Claxton's highest salary was this season's 9.6M; of course, he's UFA this summer and likely to get a big raise. This was the first season Clint Capela hit the 20M mark, and he'll make 22M next season but then be a 31 year old UFA C. Kevon Looney's high salary over 9 seasons has been 8M. I believe Nurkic was overpaid on his last deal, but it caps out at 19.4M in 2025-26; that summer he'll be a 32 year old UFA C with an extensive injury history. Ivica Zubac is playing for a 3 year deal averaging under 11M/year. Nick Richards is making 5M/year. Myles Turner 20M/year. Jarett Allen 20M/year
Blazers will be paying 46.5M for the injury prone duo of Ayton+Timelord, and will likely end up close to 50M with an insurance big or two; more if they spend a lottery pick on a big. That's 35% of the cap. That probably doesn't matter much considering what the team's trajectory is; and it may self-correct when both C's are UFA's in 2026. But it still seems out of balance
The problem though is you are always going to be looking for new centers who play above their price tag. You don't think Dallas' duo is going to get paid more or leave? They got some time on Lively for sure. But, eventually, guys playing at this level are going to get paid. Also, you can't bank on getting this kind of production out of a 10th pick on a regular basis right off the bat.

Did he bang your mom or something?I want Boston because I think Boston is our best chance at denying Kyrie another ring.
Except most of the euros we draft end up being crap.It's the Blazers theme. All-international. They just need to draft a kid from Poland, and search the Sri Lanka region to complete their World Circuit.
Like Sabonis, Batum (Via trade), Rudy, Petrovic, Patty Mills (Aussie) ?Except most of the euros we draft end up being crap.
Like Sabonis, Batum (Via trade), Rudy, Petrovic, Patty Mills (Aussie) ?
Yes Victor Claver and Omar Asic were poor choices. Joel Freeland wasn't terrible but probably not considered a good pick.
In this draft I'd welcome an unknown Euro player.
The point is that Euro players are much much more credible now than they have ever been and the Blazers have indeed drafted well when it comes to European players.Drazen and Patty did very little as Blazers, and as far as Sabonis: a) we weren't even the first team to draft him, and b) we missed out on by far his best years. Batum was obviously a win, and Rudy probably would have been if not for the back injury.
Like Sabonis, Batum (Via trade), Rudy, Petrovic, Patty Mills (Aussie) ?
Yes Victor Claver and Omar Asic were poor choices. Joel Freeland wasn't terrible but probably not considered a good pick.
In this draft I'd welcome an unknown Euro player.
This what you said.You're going back 40 years there bub (and to another continent).
I'm talking about what's happened since 1986. Rudy, Sergio, Khyrapa, Monia, Claver, Sinanovic...
My answer was to that statement.Except most of the euros we draft end up being crap.
Drazen and Patty did very little as Blazers, and as far as Sabonis: a) we weren't even the first team to draft him, and b) we missed out on by far his best years. Batum was obviously a win, and Rudy probably would have been if not for the back injury.
The Blazers did in 1986. Sabas was drafted by Atlanta in 1985 but was under 21.who drafted Sabonis originally?
summer of 2009 Trailblazers, Roy, Aldridge just put in a helluva season. The Blazers drafted Rudy's Euro guard buddy Victor Claver over Forwards Omri Casspi & Taj Gibson.... because, you know, Oden's knees will get better. Meanwhile, 162lb Travis Outlaw can swing up to PF. This allowed Coach McMillan to swarm the court with guards, and leave Channing Frye on the DNP list.the Blazers have drafted extremely well from Euro players.
I wonder what the back story is on why they drafted Monia and Khryapa back to back. John Nash was having some kind of Russian fetish.
Players that were drafted after those two: Tony Allen, Kevin Martin, Beno Udrih, Trevor Ariza, Anderson Varejao
The Blazers did in 1986. Sabas was drafted by Atlanta in 1985 but was under 21.
Peterei Koponen was another. There's probably been more, used to be super common for 2nd round picks.You're going back 40 years there bub (and to another continent).
I'm talking about what's happened since 1986. Rudy, Sergio, Khyrapa, Monia, Claver, Sinanovic...
The point is that Euro players are much much more credible now than they have ever been and the Blazers have indeed drafted well when it comes to European players.
Blazers mixed bag of success with Euro drafts is probably better than their mixed bag of US born picks.The first part, no question. The league is more or less dominated by international players today. The second part is debatable. Your list of hits is still a pretty mixed bag.
Blazers mixed bag of success with Euro drafts is probably better than their mixed bag of US born picks.
