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I guess you missed my part about using it in tradesok...let's get at it another way since you explicitly said "he wouldn't have taken the super max extension" if he really wanted a championship
do you even know what the difference between a max extension and a super-max extension will be in 2025-26? I sure don't. The cap went up this season more than 11M from last season. Early projections of next season set the cap at 133-134M. The way-early projections of the 2025-26 cap are ranging in the 170-175M range after the new media deals (estimate is the broadcast rights alone will go up from the 24B deal in 2016 to 75B in 2025. And there will be an additional gold mine in streaming rights, including international rights). This assumes no smoothing which the player's union is strongly opposed to
if the cap is 170M, a max salary of 35% of the cap would be 61.3M. Dame will be getting 58.5M, so his "supermax" will actually be less than a max. If the cap is only 160M, his supermax would exceed the max by 2M. Yeah, that 2M should bring in another all-star, seeing as how it would be less than a vet minimum
deal
exactly how much less should Dame have taken, and which player, or at least what level of player would Dame's sacrifice have allowed Portland to acquire....and how exactly
maybe it's easier to apply your theory to last summer. Dame's salary is 42.5M. Portland had no chance at cap-space last summer. So they would have still been left with only the MLE for free agents. Dame making 10%, which would be 4.25M wouldn't have allowed the Blazers to do a damn thing. Nada...Zilch. But it would have been about a 17-18M sacrifice for Dame. As pointless as it would have been, would that have made you say "look at that, Dame really wants a championship"
would an extension of 50M/year satisfy your objection? That would be Dame sacrificing 20M in 2 years.
I did notice that you failed to explain how giving Dame less money would open up the option for building a contender.
I did reply to that in talking about trades and being able to absorb salary ... all I was saying is he could have easily not taken the super max and given the team so more flexibility in the past and future but that wasn't his priority.ok...let's get at it another way since you explicitly said "he wouldn't have taken the super max extension" if he really wanted a championship
do you even know what the difference between a max extension and a super-max extension will be in 2025-26? I sure don't. The cap went up this season more than 11M from last season. Early projections of next season set the cap at 133-134M. The way-early projections of the 2025-26 cap are ranging in the 170-175M range after the new media deals (estimate is the broadcast rights alone will go up from the 24B deal in 2016 to 75B in 2025. And there will be an additional gold mine in streaming rights, including international rights). This assumes no smoothing which the player's union is strongly opposed to
if the cap is 170M, a max salary of 35% of the cap would be 61.3M. Dame will be getting 58.5M, so his "supermax" will actually be less than a max. If the cap is only 160M, his supermax would exceed the max by 2M. Yeah, that 2M should bring in another all-star, seeing as how it would be less than a vet minimum
deal
exactly how much less should Dame have taken, and which player, or at least what level of player would Dame's sacrifice have allowed Portland to acquire....and how exactly
maybe it's easier to apply your theory to last summer. Dame's salary is 42.5M. Portland had no chance at cap-space last summer. So they would have still been left with only the MLE for free agents. Dame making 10%, which would be 4.25M wouldn't have allowed the Blazers to do a damn thing. Nada...Zilch. But it would have been about a 17-18M sacrifice for Dame. As pointless as it would have been, would that have made you say "look at that, Dame really wants a championship"
would an extension of 50M/year satisfy your objection? That would be Dame sacrificing 20M in 2 years.
I did notice that you failed to explain how giving Dame less money would open up the option for building a contender.
I don't blame him for anything ... as we've seen time and time again he's great enough to drag a horribly constructed roster to a 6-8 seed and maybe get a first round win but nothing more (aside from the one outlier). It's remarkable how hard he plays night in and night out when so many of his contemporaries are out for 'load management' all the time. I will never waiver though from my desire to see this TEAM win a championship, the individual stuff means a lot less to me than it does others on here. I realize my want is most likely a pipe dream and maybe I should accept the status quo like so many others on here, but it's just not my mindset at this time.Blazers win: BLAME DAME FOR NOT GETTING US A PICK.
Blazers lose: DAME TOOK TOO MUCH MONEY AND WE CANT GET HIM HELP. BLAME DAME FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO GET US HELP.
just in case people blaming dame want to see the facts against their illogical takes.
I did reply to that in talking about trades and being able to absorb salary ... all I was saying is he could have easily not taken the super max and given the team so more flexibility in the past and future but that wasn't his priority.
again...please explain exactly how the flexibility of Dame taking 5 or 6 million less would make any difference. Unless that is you wanedt him to play/have-played for the MLE there's not enough flexibility to do anything
the flexibility that would have mattered would be not paying Crabbe or Turner anything at all; paying CJ 20M instead of 30M and not holding him untouchable in trades. Not making max offers to Hibbert, Kanter, Greg Monroe, or Chandler Parsons when Portland had max-salary cap-space. Not wasting 7 first round draft picks. Not cheap-screwing scrubs like Hezonja and Tolliver
considering all that, casting any kind of blame at Dame's salary for Portland not being a contender makes no sense at all to me
I was just about to.https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/30/sports/basketball/damian-lillard-portland-trail-blazers.html
Has anyone posted this?
In Comments section a man said he wants his son to be like Dame

Pretty cool interview with CJ about Dame.
Tweet leaves out that Steph Curry’s loyalty has won him 4 rings and a Finals MVP award. Kobe and Dirk were loyal too.
TrueBut we're Portland. We are a minor league team for others lol that's the group think apparently
Minor league team for what others? LA and New York?But we're Portland. We are a minor league team for others lol that's the group think apparently



Didn't CJ score 50 against the Bulls few years ago?Since the hopes of a playoff push are starting to fade, it's at least nice to fall back on some impressive numbers we're seeing out of Dame -
Dame is currently #66 in the NBA/ABA Career Scoring ranks. He's only 89 points behind Gail Goodrich (will that be 2 more games?), and only 19,358 points behind LeBron (Hard to imagine that James has more than twice as many career points as Dame, wow.).
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Lillard is #6 in the NBA/ABA Career 3 Pointers made ranks.
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And, of course, I have to post this chart again -
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Geoff Petrie held the scoring record from 2/23/1971 to 4/8/2017. 12,401 days (33 yrs, 348 days)
Damon Stoudamire held the scoring record from 1/14/2005 to 4/8/2017. 4,480 days (12 yrs, 97 days)
Damion Lillard has held the scoring record since 4/8/2017. So far - 2,161 days (5 years, 335 days)
Will Lillard's scoring record hold up for as long as Petrie's did?
That graph doesn't show CJ's 50, or Dame's many 50's.Didn't CJ score 50 against the Bulls few years ago?
You right, i forgot Dame also had many 50 point games lmaoThat graph doesn't show CJ's 50, or Dame's many 50's.
Since the hopes of a playoff push are starting to fade, it's at least nice to fall back on some impressive numbers we're seeing out of Dame -
Dame is currently #66 in the NBA/ABA Career Scoring ranks. He's only 89 points behind Gail Goodrich (will that be 2 more games?), and only 19,358 points behind LeBron (Hard to imagine that James has more than twice as many career points as Dame, wow.).



Nice work. Bravo! for putting the graph together.@tykendo @Labinot41 The graph above shows the single-game scoring records. When Roy, Drexler, CJ... scored 50, the record was more than they scored.
Here's a graph that shows all Blazers that scored 50 or more -
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Here's the timing of those 50 point games -
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Note that when Roy scored 52 on 12/18/2008, Stoudamire held the scoring record of 54 set on 1/14/05. Yellow on this chart shows when the single-game record was set.
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The points are incredible as a personal accomplishment. Few players in the the history of the NBA have accomplished what we here get to see as local fans. Wilt's 100 point game wasn't even on TV, see we are very lucky as fans to have the access, and have a personal tie to such amazing performances. As a fan, I just wish those points converted into more post-season success. It's nice, but players with rings wouldn't trade any of those rings for a mega game performance and I imagine Dame would trade them all for a ring.
That graph doesn't show CJ's 50, or Dame's many 50's.
