blazerfan11
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It will likely take years to know the return.I don't know if it's so much working together as it is just standing back and letting Riley win a leak/PR battle
the key is Cronin not falling for it, but people are naive to think that when any star who asks out and has preferred destinations, the team the star is on hasn't already lost major leverage
it happens with just about every star, and when the preferred teams are out there, the competing bids are going to be weak, if there are any bids at all
I can't believe that people didn't expect Portland to face a situation like this if it got to the point of Dame asking out. You can hate Dame all you want for what he's doing and what you think he's doing, but it won't change the situation the Blazers are in. It was ALWAYS going to end up a pennies-on-the dollar deal. The Blazers chose this path, and they chose it over the course of several seasons
The trade by Chicago for Valenciunas was given an "A" rating and Orlando got a "B" at the time of the trade.
Now, it looks like a cluster F$#% for Chicago, and a huge win for Orlando.