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Like....everybody else on earth?he admits he's wrong, but always highlights the times he's right while admitting he's wrong.
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Like....everybody else on earth?he admits he's wrong, but always highlights the times he's right while admitting he's wrong.
Nothing is "wrong" with it, but it's trollish.
Few team executives expect a Dame deal to happen this offseason. But multiple front-office sources say the Heat, Kings, Knicks, Rockets, and Sixers have recently been the most aggressive suitors.
Front-office executives say that if the Blazers eventually move Lillard, they can expect a return rivaling or surpassing what the Nets gave up for James Harden: multiple young players, plus three first-round picks and four first-round pick swaps. Harden is a former MVP, but he had only two guaranteed seasons left on his contract at the time of the trade. Portland could do even better because Lillard has four seasons remaining on his contract worth a grand total of $176 million. The long-term security in Lillard’s contract could lead to more interest from teams and more return in a trade.
The Blazers don’t have much value to offer in trades, though. They don’t have their first-round pick this year, and a team betting against Dame staying long term needs their future firsts. Anfernee Simons and Nassir Little are their two most valuable young players, but teams aren’t all that high on them. Moving a veteran like Nurkic or Covington could net multiple valuable players in return as opposed to one better individual.
Dame has gone on record stating he has talked with both Jody and Neil. If anyone knows where his head is at its those two.
When all the shit was swirling about Wilson wanting out, there were conversation and things settled down.
Dame is the type of dude that if he decides he needs a change he would do what he could in helping the team acquire assets through a trade.
I ask myself if I was 31 a multi millionaire and revered by local and national fans and my contract was up in three years, Id probably think about experiencing somewhere new, unless my women absolutely refused to move the fam. I like new experiences in life and have enjoyed living at times in different cities than Portland.
Look, you got billionaires going to space for new challenges, nothing wrong with young people/professionals wanting new horizons.
As much as I could given that the Wizards have been consistent losers in his time there. (If Russell Westbrook is what finally drags your team to the playoffs, how good are you?)
Wouldn't it be nice, if we're trading CJ, to get somebody who can actually play SOME defense?
Colin is the Aldo of the radio.
how does someone write this article?https://www.theringer.com/nba/2021/...lard-trade-portland-trail-blazers-ben-simmons
The KANGS? Rockets??
Is Houston trying to trade us Wall + Whatever picks they got from Harden?
He's a great player, but on the court, he's a total tool. And very unlikable.It’s like Russell Westbrook sucks or something around here?
The guy is one of the most dynamic athletes in the game.
I'd like the money he makes. Guess i better get that broadcast degree.Ill take it!
He’s citing league executives. Not saying he thinks.how does someone write this article?
Like Dame would welcome a move to teams worse than us in worse financial situations? Why the Knicks repeatedly keep getting brought up is baffling to me. They're perpetually worse than us and still have the shitty ownership they always did (which has always been the underlying reason for their demise).
this KOC dude has become a hack.
Thats kind of what he's been saying over the years about his path. And, it is different strokes for different folks.and if I was 31, multi millionaire (etc), i'd be like "you know, the grass isn't greener"
It totally went to his head. remember when he first started at FSN, and he totally had dyed his hair??
Guy is no better than Skip Bayless, in that he's a loud mouth who never admits they got something wrong and comes off as a tool.
Stephen A. & Max mentioned the Tax stuff. They Mentioned the Brand stuff. They seem to think it matters.The tax thing is always overblown. Dame is going to get taxed on most of his stuff where he creates nexus for business activities, where the games are being played, and where his residency is.
If he calls oregon his residency even if he went to the lakers (makes sense with his massive home, the comments holdahl said, his businesses in oregon etc.) California taxes him on games played in california. Then, california gives him a credit for mutually taxes income on the california nonresident return.
While he might pay more, it isn't as much as people try to say about someone like Lillard. A superstar bringing in massive money.
Do you believe everything those guys say? The media always pushes it as a big deal. It isn't as big of a deal as they think. I just told you what matters. If someone is paying taxes in california as a nonresident, they get a tax credit for mutually taxed income to offset some of that.Stephen A. & Max mentioned the Tax stuff. They Mentioned the Brand stuff. They seem to think it matters.
Potentially, but he's done what NO OTHER Blazers player has done as far as Nat'l Endorsement deals goes. It's about recruiting others to come.Do you believe everything those guys say? The media always pushes it as a big deal. It isn't as big of a deal as they think. I just told you what matters. If someone is paying taxes in california as a nonresident, they get a tax credit for mutually taxed income to offset some of that.
The brand stuff, i think it is reasonable to say more opportunities will be there for someone in LA than Portland.
I mean, absolutely. It has been impressive. There are just more opportunities for anyone that wants to be in show business or brand type stuff in NY or LA.Potentially, but he's done what NO OTHER Blazers player has done as far as Nat'l Endorsement deals goes. It's about recruiting others to come.
Hopefully that will NEVER be necessary. Smoggy, fake Bitches.I mean, absolutely. It has been impressive. There are just more opportunities for anyone that wants to be in show business or brand type stuff in NY or LA.
I don't buy into the stuff that NY is a viable destination for him unless they trade for another star.
I could see him being just fine going to the Lakers or Clippers to play with another superstar though. Not now, but in the future if we don't make moves to keep him happy.
why would Dame shut anything down? The uncertainty is the only way he can put public pressure on Olshey to do his fucking job and try and build a contender. For several years now, a lot of people have been calling for Dame to put management on notice and put pressure on them to quit trotting out the status quo every season. He's finally doing that very thing and now people are wishing he'd back off
First off I hope you’re right but my gut tells me he’s shut down and ready to move on.
First off I hope you’re right but my gut tells me he’s shut down and ready to move on.
So for the first time in his life, he is going to shut down? You need to lose that gut. (I could lose a little of mine right about now too)
If anybody is pissed or responds in a negative way to anybody sharing info they can eff right off, imho.Here’s what was just told to me
Take it with a grain of salt, but he nailed the assistant thing and the Lionel Hollins interview thing, so…..
1. Chauncey and Neil did indeed talk to Dame. The plan was for Chauncey to lay out how the current team would have played against Denver. How the offense, with more ball movement will help Dame, along with defensive strategies
2. Neil was to lay out how he plans to improve the roster with a type of player, rather than specific names. Also a clear plan moving forward
That’s what I got. No idea if that’s what happened, or how Dame received it
Sorry to piss people off with vagueness, if people don’t want this type of info, which is all I can get right now please let me know and we can all wait for more clear info
I completely get it. The info is sometimes vague. No one shares where they heard it. Some info passed on doesn’t happen, or in the case of the Zach Randolph trade, happens a couple of days later. Plus, I think a lot of people in general are just cynical.If anybody is pissed or responds in a negative way to anybody sharing info they can fuck right off, imho.
The vast majority of us appreciate it. The rest can fuck off.I completely get it. The info is sometimes vague. No one shares where they heard it. Some info passed on doesn’t happen, or in the case of the Zach Randolph trade, happens a couple of days later. Plus, I think a lot of people in general are just cynical.
Yes. That being said he and Dame have been close for awhile, so I’m sure they’ve had some rather personal……or should I say personnel conversations prior to last weekWould Billups taken the “chance of a lifetime” job knowing the Dolla was moving on?