VanillaGorilla
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I'd love to trade Aldridge.
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I guess for me, it comes down to this:
I don't think it'll make much difference how much more LMA improves or not. He's a good-to-great player, top 20 or so in the league, multiple All-Star, etc. Basically, he's a slightly-lite version of 2009 Bosh. (small drops in PER, PPG, RPG--similar eFG% and worse TS%) He will be a UFA and will get a lot of attention from other teams. Personally, I don't think there's any way on God's Green Earth that LMA re-signs outside of POR getting VERY close to a championship in the next two years.
Now, if you think that LMA for the next two years, plus the same core, Lillard in Year Two or Year Three, and whatever pick (or trade) you get this year can combine with our 15th-most cap space to sign someone to get us to the Finals in the next two years, then keep LMA and get a banner. If you don't (and I don't), then you see what you can get for him in trade. And for all of those saying "Let's just trade Damian in 2 years also!!111!"--we have about 8 more years of control over where he plays. We have 9 years for whichever draft pick we get this year. We have 5+ if you get someone on a rookie contract.
It seems as if the options I'm seeing come down to many folks wanting to trade our draft pick (or, worse, our draft pick AND Leonard) for guys like Gortat, Jordan, McGee, etc.--who imho will not win us a championship in the next two years and btw take up the bulk of whatever cap space we have. I just can't see Lillard/Wes/Batum/LMA/(Gortat or Asik or McGee) -- with Will Barton, Claver, Leonard and a less-than-MLE player coming off the bench -- winning a championship in the next two years. After that, you'll have LMA gone, Gortat gone, Wes UFA, one year of Batum and Lillard with a max extension able to use the 20th pick or so in the draft to try to rebuild a team that didn't quite make it.
OR
You understand that a) the "Rise With Us" trio and "Cap Space 2009" plans didn't work. Neither did the "go-for-it" 2011 campaign. We were lucky beyond belief to swing Lillard and pieces for Wallace and Felton, and that Crawford opted out. If you collect a bunch of young pieces while you can, you can get a Carmelo-level or Deron-level haul (or better!) for LMA now, rather than what CLE got for LBJ (or TOR got for Bosh). Taking the rumored CLE deal (#3 and Thompson, and maybe #19 and/or future picks) would give the team Lillard/#3 (Oladipo/McLemore?)/Batum/Thompson/Leonard with Wes, Claver, Papanikolou, #10, 3 2nds, and roughly 18M in cap space. Oh yeah, and every guy I mentioned other than Batum and Wes are under team control for at least 7 more years. And if the team sucks next year (which they might), they still own their Top 12 pick.
If this was the 2009 team, and LMA could bolt in 2 years, I'd say keep him and try to win a title. Isn't going to happen, outside of magically signing a reverting-to-prime Dwight Howard or Rejuvenation-ated Bynum (in which case I'm happy to revisit my stance on both keeping the pick and/or trading LMA). But barring those two outcomes, I think the smart strategic play is to see that LMA doesn't wear a Blazers uniform again. And then in 7 years, if we still suck, we can talk about trading Lillard or Leonard.
Is there anyone on this board who thinks that LMA is re-signing in Portland in the summer of 2015?
If the team is a title contender, and they will be closer to one than Dallas, then why wouldn't he re-sign in Portland? I'd be more worried about him becoming a Laker, considering he just bought a nice house on the beach.
Sorry I mean Horrible "Coach". I could only imagine how good Batum would be now if Nate wasn't our coach.
Really?! So you think not starting Miller in the first half of the season was a good move by a coach? Do you think that the "one trick pony" offense is good?
If the team is a title contender, and they will be closer to one than Dallas, then why wouldn't he re-sign in Portland? I'd be more worried about him becoming a Laker, considering he just bought a nice house on the beach.
So you admit then that Roy's "one trick pony" offense was destined to fail then? I mean you even said that we had Roy for only one playoff, which was the first time they made the playoffs. I mean how can you put all your eggs in a injury riddled all-star?
I didn't say it'd be Dallas--I'm just saying that with 29 other teams able to bid on his services, I don't think he's staying in POR.
I don't think it will be DAL actually even though that is where he is from. I see HOU and SA as bigger challenges to his services. Duncan probably retires by then and LMA is a worthy replacement if there is a such a thing.
You should give Nate credit instead of blame.Excuses excuses. Maybe they should just give us credit since we had so many injuries?
I didn't say it'd be Dallas--I'm just saying that with 29 other teams able to bid on his services, I don't think he's staying in POR.
Well, we've only been close to winning it all once in the past 14 years - so it would make sense to continually rebuild once you see that what you have isn't going to work.I've been reading this same stuff for 14 years on these boards, and the only thing that changes are the names of the players.
Well, we've only been close to winning it all once in the past 14 years - so it would make sense to continually rebuild once you see that what you have isn't going to work.
If Olshey makes the moves for another few solid players, Lillard develops into an elite PG, and LMA stays productive, then why wouldn't Portland make a play for him. It's almost like Blazer fans have some sort of self-destructive mechanism where the best player/players on the team need to be move for yet another rebuild. I've been reading this same stuff for 14 years on these boards, and the only thing that changes are the names of the players.
Well, we've only been close to winning it all once in the past 14 years - so it would make sense to continually rebuild once you see that what you have isn't going to work.
Okay, I was off by one. My memory isn't the greatest.We went to the WCF twice in the last 14 years.
I think it's the opposite. Those who want to keep LMA hell-or-high-water seem to not have the patience to try a needed rebuild, instead choosing to go all-in on the next two years holding J-7 offsuit.
I think it's the opposite. Those who want to keep LMA hell-or-high-water seem to not have the patience to try a needed rebuild, instead choosing to go all-in on the next two years holding J-7 offsuit.
I think it's the opposite. Those who want to keep LMA hell-or-high-water seem to not have the patience to try a needed rebuild, instead choosing to go all-in on the next two years holding J-7 offsuit.
GSW traded away their 26y/o 21.9ppg leading scorer with two years left on his (reasonable) contract before he hit UFA. Granted, they didn't get back draft picks...
I guess we will see what kind of "magic" Olshey can conjure up this summer, but I think fantasizing that a team whose starting 5 played a ton of minutes last year (Lillard\Matthews\Batum\LA) and didn't even make the playoffs...is suddenly with the addition of a middling center like McGee/Jordan/Hawes/R.Lopez or even Gortat or Asik and a bench player or 2 like J O'Neal and Tony Allen going to be a significant playoff team (let alone title contender) is wishful thinking at its' best......
But all this discussion doesn't matter anyway, because that is EXACTLY how Allen and POR mgmt see it. Just like they saw the additions of Crawford, Felton, Wallace, Camby & Thomas as propelling them to a playoff team for nothing more than a reason to make more money off thier fans I guess? Because that roster was not going anywhere....
So while I agree with Canzano for once that POR should at least EXPLORE what the market for LA is because this is the year where they are likely to get more for him than the subsequent years', and I am not convinced that LA will stay here hell or high water...
I don't think Allen and company will do that because they seem to be as delusional as part of thier own fanbase....
So I guess I'll just sit back and see if Olshey can back up all that slick talk of his....b\c if he doesn't, Allen is just going to fire him anyway....
You see J-7 offsuit, I see J10 in suit. Still not an all-in hand, but still...I think it's the opposite. Those who want to keep LMA hell-or-high-water seem to not have the patience to try a needed rebuild, instead choosing to go all-in on the next two years holding J-7 offsuit.