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Not obvious Simmons will play, and I don't know enough about Martin - I'll check him out.

However, the player I want is Claxton, but I understand that's not likely.

I think Simmons will play. He's going to want another contract. He's still young. Gotta make that money and he has two years to convince someone he can still do it.

But yes... I'd like to get Claxton as well.
 

Who gets Nurk in that scenario? The Nets? So they would get Nurk and Herro for Simmons, Clowney, and 2-3 picks?
I guess it is possible, but still not feeling it from the Net's side. They must really like Herro or really hate Simmons. I hope you are right.
 
Will be the Heat

a few assets from them and from a 3rd team

My guess
Jovic
Martin
Simmons
Clowney
4-5 picks
2 pick swaps

Dame and Nurk out
Given everything and Dame's huge contract/age that seems fair to me and I'd take it, Get some assets now and in the future, we'd be set pretty well for rebuild which is already off to a good start with Shae/Scoot
 
So, zero starters. That's my fear.

Simmons starts. I still think Portland is the best place for him to try to revitalize his career. If he has any interest in being an NBA player, the fans here will embrace him.

Jovic is a rotation guy from Day 1 who becomes a very valuable starting piece in probably two years. If you can be patient with him -- and the Blazers can -- he'd be a problem for other teams in the near future.
 
The other thing about a lineup that includes Thybulle, Martin and Simmons is those are three defenders that give Dame fits. And, right now, I'm here for that. Just seeing him struggle those two games and reading the Miami Herald and Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel beat writers go hyperbolic in their questioning of Dame the next day will bring a smile to my face.
 
It’s not exactly the same, but Lillard’s request to join Miami sure reminds me of Durant going to the Warriors after they won a title. You can’t attack the ring chasers and then become a ring chaser yourself.
KD was on a team that was one game from the Finals and lost to the 73-win Warriors in Game 7. The same Warriors that had just won a ring. Then he joined them.

Dame was on a tanking, rebuilding team that didn't fulfill their obligations and misled him, then drafted his replacement. So he wants to go to Miami, who hasn't won a ring since LeBron.

The two situations aren't comparable whatsoever.
 
Miami, Brooklyn, Portland

okay.
Herro and Nurkic to Brooklyn.
Lillard and Nurkic out.

Claxton, Jovic, Jaquez, filler that is expiring in 1-2 years and 4 picks

Portland needs a young center who plays D and is athletic
Forwards who may become real players. They have guards.

THIS is not winning the trade. It’s rebuilding. The Blazers need to make any other moves and Lillard can wait. If he wants to say something, he and his agent can talk to the other teams.
 
The two situations aren't comparable whatsoever.
Lillard wants to join a team that was just in the finals, which is what Durant did when he went to Golden State. Both wanted the magic ticket to a championship. The main difference is that Durant joined a team that was so good he was guaranteed to win a title. Lillard is joining a team that isn’t quite as stacked, and there is no guarantee they will win it all with him. The other difference is that Lillard was patient with Portland, and gave them plenty of chances to build a contender. But, in the end, both cases are about jumping on somebody else’s bandwagon to get a ring.
 
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I want the trade done ASAP, but I’d rather have it drag out than have Cronin and the Blazers get crapped on in a trade just because non-Blazer fans and media want it.
 
I cant wait til we all hear the deals Joe turned down just to please Dame, a guy that is not honoring his contract. Miami is giving nothing away. Why not insist on Bam? Of course they will say "off limits". Fuck them. I just don't get it. Joe will trade Dame for dimes on the dollar just to please him when that is not even needed.

I think Dame knew this time last year he would ask out and only stayed on to get the scoring title at POR to be the all time great blazer. His little "Judas" meme??? He was letting us know it was him that was working the Blazers all along. Just as valid a hypothesis as any out there.
 
KD was on a team that was one game from the Finals and lost to the 73-win Warriors in Game 7. The same Warriors that had just won a ring. Then he joined them.

Dame was on a tanking, rebuilding team that didn't fulfill their obligations and misled him, then drafted his replacement. So he wants to go to Miami, who hasn't won a ring since LeBron.

The two situations aren't comparable whatsoever.

Right, if we measure KD to the Warriors at 1 running from the grind, Dame to Miami is only 0.95

Good job noticing the difference.
 
I get that people are upset with Dame. I get that people think he promised he would never leave. My opinion for the past several months is that Dame backed himself into a corner and the team chose to rebuild. Whether they deliberately forced him to ask out, or they did it unintentionally, the fact is that Dame was VERY clear about what he wanted and what would happen if the team went another direction.


he did not dispute these reports and in the past Dame would have come out and confronted someone who was spewing bullshit.
They chose, but it's not like they refused his request. I'm convinced they tried everything they could, in good faith, and failed to find a way to make it work to the satisfaction of both sides. And I think both sides agree about that, and neither side is butthurt about the situation. Every hint of vitriol from either side is projected by the media, the fans, and professional rabble-rousing loudmouths like Screamin' A Douchebag.
 
Right, if we measure KD to the Warriors at 1 running from the grind, Dame to Miami is only 0.95

Good job noticing the difference.
Yeah... I'm very much pro-Dame, but him trying to join a team, with multiple all-stars, who was in the NBA Finals weeks ago is more like the Durant situation than it isn't. Nothing in the NBA is exactly the same, so that can't be the bar.
 
Miami, Brooklyn, Portland

okay.
Herro and Nurkic to Brooklyn.
Lillard and Nurkic out.

Claxton, Jovic, Jaquez, filler that is expiring in 1-2 years and 4 picks

Portland needs a young center who plays D and is athletic
Forwards who may become real players. They have guards.

THIS is not winning the trade. It’s rebuilding. The Blazers need to make any other moves and Lillard can wait. If he wants to say something, he and his agent can talk to the other teams.

Considering they are not going to get anywhere near this much for Dame, I would actually call this a home run.
 
Sure they are and it's completely obvious. Two ring chasers. That you want to continue wallowing in hysterics doesn't mean everyone else has to lose their minds too.

STOMP

Now, now, let's be fair to Torey. They aren't EXACTLY the same.

I mean, I don't think OKC put Durant's cousin on the roster.
 
But that's not the reality, Portland has been tasked with finding a 3rd team... and for good reason. JoeCro needs to find a player he wants that a 3rd team will give up for Tyler Herro.

I disagree with this. What is Dame gonna do, sit out next season? If he really wants only Miami, then Its on him and them to find something Portland will accept.
Both Dame and the Blazers are to blame for all this. Both said things in the past they are both backpedaling on now.
 
Now, now, let's be fair to Torey. They aren't EXACTLY the same.

I'll give you it's like comparing Gravensteins to Fujis

I mean, I don't think OKC put Durant's cousin on the roster.
lol, yeah & I don't recall KD repeatedly grandstanding against the idea of other players joining super teams.

“I would never do that,” he said, according to NBC Sports. “I mean I don’t control — if the team decides to trade me somewhere, I can’t control that, but it ain’t for me.”

https://www.deseret.com/2023/3/16/23642002/damian-lillard-nba-ring-chasing

Also different... KD was an Unrestricted Free Agent able to sign where ever he wanted, while DL is under contract and forcing his way out of the only city he's ever played one year after signing the biggest contract possible. Both are leaving to pursue their careers on more favorable paths. It's understandable for older players to want to win and be in a good situation. Pretty sure thats the main driver here. Too bad Portland was so badly managed for pretty much his entire career, but publicly screwing the pooch (franchise) on the way out the door isn't going to keep him in the good graces with the Ex (fanbase). You reap what you sow. It would be truly disappointing if it plays out that way.

STOMP
 
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I don't know what happened other than Dame requested a trade.

I have no ill will toward Dame. I appreciate everything he's done here.

And we should definitely trade him to whatever team offers us the best package, regardless of Dame's desires.

If multiple teams are offering comparable packages then I'm fine with letting Dame choose between them.
 
So he wants to go to Miami, who hasn't won a ring since LeBron.

The two situations aren't comparable whatsoever.
this is just being purposefully obtuse.

they've been in two finals in the past four seasons and one conf finals another year. they were also the #1 seed a year ago. this isn't some poverty franchise that Dame wants to bring up from the mud-- they're a readymade championship caliber roster that needs a shot maker to win it all.

i get shitting on Cronin. he's been horrible; but dame is not the saint you make him out to be.
 
this is just being purposefully obtuse.

they've been in two finals in the past four seasons and one conf finals another year. they were also the #1 seed a year ago. this isn't some poverty franchise that Dame wants to bring up from the mud-- they're a readymade championship caliber roster that needs a shot maker to win it all.

i get shitting on Cronin. he's been horrible; but dame is not the saint you make him out to be.
The biggest knock on KD was that he left a team that was one game away from the Finals for the stacked team that came back on them. Portland wasn't close to being a Finals team nor is Miami stacked. Nor did Miami beat Portland. Nor has this current iteration of the Heat won a championship. Also, Portland still has say in if he goes there or not, OKC did not.

But sure, this is KD to the Warriors all over again.
 
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The biggest knock on KD was that he left a team that was one game away from the Finals for the stacked team that came back on them. Portland wasn't close to being a Finals team nor is Miami stacked. Nor did Miami beat Portland. Nor has this current iteration of the Heat won a championship. Also, Portland still has say in if he goes there or not, OKC did not.

But sure, this is KD to the Warriors all over again.

Im not so sure its about where he or they came from, but more about wanting to go to a team that was just in the finals. I see the similarities.
 
Im not so sure its about where he or they came from, but more about wanting to go to a team that was just in the finals. I see the similarities.

It does seem to contradict the 'grind' comments and also that he 'didn't want to be part of a team of stars.' That's the part that is tough. He preached that for so long and pushed back on anyone that questioned his very well paid loyalty. I don't get that either. It's not like he turned down more money to be loyal to Portland. He took the absolute most money he could get every time. No problem with that, but don't act like he made these major sacrifices. He just signed a SuperMax extension and now wants to take that money to a team that was just in the Finals.

It will likely work out very well for him, but it's quite the departure from much of what he has said.
 
It does seem to contradict the 'grind' comments and also that he 'didn't want to be part of a team of stars.' That's the part that is tough. He preached that for so long and pushed back on anyone that questioned his very well paid loyalty. I don't get that either. It's not like he turned down more money to be loyal to Portland. He took the absolute most money he could get every time. No problem with that, but don't act like he made these major sacrifices. He just signed a SuperMax extension and now wants to take that money to a team that was just in the Finals.

It will likely work out very well for him, but it's quite the departure from much of what he has said.


Well, I have to admit that my favorite team in the east was the Bucks last year, and Giannis getting hurt really sucked for them, the Heat would likely be eliminated in the first round if he was not playing hurt or sitting.

I am hoping they have a healthy Giannis next year, and I have my doubts that even adding Dame to the Heat really makes them the slam-dunk favorites over a healthy Bucks team, but we will see.
 
I think Dame knew this time last year he would ask out and only stayed on to get the scoring title at POR to be the all time great blazer.

apropos of nothing, I think that’s why LMA left: he wanted a shot at the scoring title and Dame was going to stay until he got it, so LMA didn’t even bother coming back.
 
It does seem to contradict the 'grind' comments and also that he 'didn't want to be part of a team of stars.' That's the part that is tough. He preached that for so long and pushed back on anyone that questioned his very well paid loyalty. I don't get that either. It's not like he turned down more money to be loyal to Portland. He took the absolute most money he could get every time. No problem with that, but don't act like he made these major sacrifices. He just signed a SuperMax extension and now wants to take that money to a team that was just in the Finals.

It will likely work out very well for him, but it's quite the departure from much of what he has said.
But Portland isn't grinding to win. Portland is grinding to rebuild with youth.

That's out of Dame's hands. I don't blame him for wanting to go to a team doing everything it can to win.

But that doesn't mean Portland has to send him there. Portland is free to demand that team put together a more compelling option or send Dame someplace else. Or even sit him for a season and get their added value through the draft.

They've shown they have no problem with sitting Dame out while they tank.
 

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