Was this a bad year to squeeze a trade request out of Lillard? Maybe Portland should have put more thought into Lillard's contract extension, before recklessly guessing Damian's loyalty = training a new generation of young Blazers to take over when he retires.
Yes.
- Toronto lacks future 1sts because they just traded one to SAS for Poeltl
- Minnesota traded all their future 1sts for Gobert
- Atlanta traded all their future 1sts for Murray
- Cleveland traded all their future 1sts for Mitchell
- Phoenix traded all their future 1sts for Durant
- Dallas traded the rest of their future 1sts for Kyrie.
- Milwaukee can only trade one 1st because they traded for Holiday and don't have a core group of meaningful young players.
- Philadelphia can only trade one 1st round pick right now because they owe 2025 to OKC and 2027 to BKN
- Chicago can only trade one of their own future 1sts right now because they owe one to SAS for DeRozan
- LA Clippers can only trade two first round picks right now and don't have a core group of meaningful young pieces
- LA Lakers can only trade one first round pick right now and doesn't have a core group of meaningful young pieces beyond Austin Reaves.
- Memphis has Ja Morant.
- Golden State has Stephen Curry.
- Indiana has Tyrese Haliburton.
- Sacramento has De'Aaron Fox.
- New York has Jalen Brunson and I think would prefer using their assets to add to their core instead of replacing Brunson with Lillard
- Denver just won a championship with Jamal Murray.
- Utah, Houston, Detroit, Washington and Charlotte are all rebuilding.
That leaves Boston, who can trade 3 of their own 1sts as well as a 2024 GSW 1st. That's four first round picks, which is equivalent with what Miami could produce if they worked to give their best offer. Boston would have to offer better pieces than Jovic & Jaquez on top of that.
And it also leaves Brooklyn, San Antonio New Orleans, Orlando, and Oklahoma City, who could all be wild cards. But I see all four teams being patient and waiting for a star to become available in the coming years that fits their timeline better.