Zombie Damian Lillard to request trade in coming days (nope, he's not.)

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If you roll the dice with Simmons then I think you go full rebuild and try to start over.

And if we go that route then I’m fine with Simmons over Pascal but personally I think we should try to win now at all costs with Dame. That means passing on Simmons and his big question marks while we also wait and hope he reaches a higher ceiling and actually shows some improvement to his game that he hasn’t shown since getting to the NBA.

The only issue I see with Simmons is his contract. True he can't shoot from the outside. But he is all NBA on defense. We don't have to wait for him to improve on that. He can already guard 4 positions, plus he can dribble and pass with the best of them. (Plus he is a decent rebounder)

So as long as you don't run a Terry Stotts offense then I don't see a problem. You can hide one bad shooter. And he is excellent at getting to the basket.....he just needs to be more selfish and actually finish.
 
https://theathletic.com/2729463/202...ill-bradley-beal-or-damian-lillard-be-traded/
Damian Lillard

Lillard is the other star everybody has an eye on. For months since the Portland Trail Blazers were knocked out of the playoffs, whispers about Lillard requesting a trade have gotten louder and louder. But Lillard hasn’t been willing yet to put the pressure on Neil Olshey and the organization to move him to greener pastures. Lillard has been extremely diplomatic and careful in how he approaches public comments in his time with Team USA. Everybody believes he wants to break up with the Blazers, but he hasn’t asked them to go get coffee in a public place.

Lillard is another one people around the league believe would be more likely to happen mid-season than during the summer. But that might just be a result of everybody expecting him weeks ago to ask for the trade and the request never coming. That has led a few executives to bandy about the idea that we may see something similar to how James Harden got out of Houston, but a much cleaner version of that. How messy it gets would all depend on the posturing from Olshey and the organization. I just wouldn’t expect Lillard to go that route while the Olympics are going on, pushing things to a much later timeline.
 
Henry Abbott- "Sources say Damian Lillard is willing to forgo paychecks to get to a title team, if it comes to that
 
Henry Abbott- "Sources say Damian Lillard is willing to forgo paychecks to get to a title team, if it comes to that

BY HENRY ABBOTT
Before heading to Tokyo for the Olympics, the U.S. men’s senior national basketball team joked that they were under “house arrest” for a couple of weeks at the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas. The gleaming tower—it looks like a curved 600-foot tall mirror—isn’t the worst place to hunker down. (Remember the casino scenes in Jason Bourne or Now You See Me? That’s the Aria.) But masks, tests, and quarantines—the Olympics and Team USA have COVID rules galore—mean there was opulence but not freedom.

The second-level promenade became a major focal point. A giant set of outdoor swimming pools, an enormous fitness center, and, clustered together by the private elevator to the Sky Suites, the three restaurants where the players ate almost every dinner: Bardot Brasserie, Jean Georges Steakhouse, and Damian Lillard’s favorite, Carbone. Occasionally they’d mix it up with a trip downstairs to Javier’s for high-end Mexican food just off the casino floor.

The whole time Team USA was at the Aria, those few restaurants buzzed with NBA figures. One night players would have a big meal with family and friends, other times they’d huddle with teammates.

On Wednesday, July 14, players and a handful of others got to unwind together. After losing to Nigeria and Australia, they had finally won a game by beating Argentina the day before. Friday’s game against Australia would be canceled because of COVID concerns. The Wednesday dinner went late.

Several players opened up about their NBA teams. Some talked openly about how they wished their teams were better run, closer to a title. A lot of NBA stars feel that way—like they do everything they can to win, if only their teams and teammates were all in too. (It’s especially reliable at Team USA events, where players crank up their imaginations about how things could be better. This is what led to LeBron’s Decision, and what’s now sometimes called the player empowerment era.)

Superstars make power moves all the time now; it often results in titles. LeBron James led the assembly of his title teams in Miami, Cleveland, and Los Angeles. Kawhi Leonard forced his way off the Spurs and into a title in Toronto. Anthony Davis grew fed up with the Pelicans, and reportedly requested a trade in January 2019. There was a painful interlude, but before too long he was a Laker, and by the 2020 Bubble, Davis was drinking the champagne of champions.

The night Team USA dined in Vegas, the Bucks tied the Finals 2-2, thanks in part to Giannis’ block for the ages. The Bucks’ resurgence seemed like an affirmation that teams had to go all in to win. Milwaukee had been good, then they traded all they had in a high-stakes gamble for Jrue Holiday, and—never mind Holiday’s abysmal shooting night—here they were. Also on the screen that night: Chris Paul, who had once believed he was a Clipper or Rocket for life, and now was 36-year-old proof that no matter how great you are, people will always hold it against you if you happen not to win a ring.

A lot of the players who are free for Team USA during the Finals are on teams that aren’t leading the title chase, and didn’t get Jrue Holiday. Bradley Beal plays for the Wizards, Draymond Green for the Warriors, Jerami Grant for the Pistons.

That week all kinds of teams sent officials to Las Vegas, to be around the stars, and not just for bonding purposes. It was also to tamp down whatever urges players would have to talk about finding a new home. (With Heat or Wizards officials at the next table, the thinking goes, Bam Adebayo or Bradley Beal can only go so far imagining life as Lakers, Nets, or Knicks. Green’s coach, Steve Kerr, is a Team USA assistant coach.) It seemed a little weird—risky—to some there that, other than a short stay at the end, Blazer officials were absent for most of Team USA’s time at the Aria.

Indeed, that Wednesday it was Damian Lillard who complained most memorably. Sources say he told his national team friends that he thought the situation in Portland was getting worse. The next day was his birthday; he would turn 31. He told the group that he had meetings with his team coming up the day after that, and he was thinking about demanding a trade. He put percentages on it—75/25—which confused people. What did that mean? It meant he would listen to the team’s plans, and if he didn’t like what he heard, he would demand a trade. He estimated he was 25 percent likely to demand a trade that Friday. Whatever the number, some in the room tell TrueHoop they took it as the beginning of the end for Lillard and the Blazers.

This is quite fucking different than what you said at the time Henry. Christ. Where is the journalistic integrity?
 
Also, I maintain that Jerami Grant is gettable for the right price. I'm sure he wants to win after proving himself for a season. What that price is? No idea.
 
Also, does Henry Abbott live in 2000 or something? Who runs his website? When I went to that article directly from the site it said "for paying subscribers" only. But when I clicked through to the article through a link on twitter I was able to read the entire article. You're not profiting off this clickbait if you can't even properly monetize your content.
 
Also, does Henry Abbott live in 2000 or something? Who runs his website? When I went to that article directly from the site it said "for paying subscribers" only. But when I clicked through to the article through a link on twitter I was able to read the entire article. You're not profiting off this clickbait if you can't even properly monetize your content.

Where is the paycheck line or the super athletic big line in the article? I think henry hides content.
 
Also, I maintain that Jerami Grant is gettable for the right price. I'm sure he wants to win after proving himself for a season. What that price is? No idea.
Surely Neil is just holding out until after the Olympics to find out if--after having played alongside Grant--Dame thinks he is worth pursuing.
 
Also, does Henry Abbott live in 2000 or something? Who runs his website? When I went to that article directly from the site it said "for paying subscribers" only. But when I clicked through to the article through a link on twitter I was able to read the entire article. You're not profiting off this clickbait if you can't even properly monetize your content.
Sources say Henry Abbott is willing to forgo subscriptions to get more website clicks, if it comes to that.
 
This is quite fucking different than what you said at the time Henry. Christ. Where is the journalistic integrity?
Henry was one of the people confused. He didn't know what the 75/25 meant...
 
Surely Neil is just holding out until after the Olympics to find out if--after having played alongside Grant--Dame thinks he is worth pursuing.

Considering Grant was called up to the team because Lillard and Durant specifically went to Pop to ask for him, I don't think we need to wait until after the Olympics.
 
Where is the paycheck line or the super athletic big line in the article? I think henry hides content.

Don't see this either:



But yeah, probably. Doesn't really change anything though. We know what the status quo is.
 
Also, does Henry Abbott live in 2000 or something? Who runs his website? When I went to that article directly from the site it said "for paying subscribers" only. But when I clicked through to the article through a link on twitter I was able to read the entire article. You're not profiting off this clickbait if you can't even properly monetize your content.
here's the stuff behind the paywall

https://www.blazersedge.com/2021/7/...-nba-rumors-trades-damian-lillard-latest-news

Sources say Damian Lillard is willing to forgo paychecks to get to a title team, if it comes to that. He doesn’t have LeBron’s reported billion in the bank, but his agent Aaron Goodwin has monetized Lillard’s combination of electric game-winners and a lack of controversy. Lillard is one of the NBA’s biggest off-court earners, with multimillion dollar deals with Adidas, BioFreeze, and others. Before his contract extension, Lillard has made almost $300 million. (That’s more than Paul Allen spent to purchase the Blazers.) Thanks to his endorsements, his net worth will continue to ascend whether he plays or not.

--> Abbott then turned his attention to James Harden’s forceful exit from the Rockets. According to the story from TrueHoop, Lillard is prepared to follow a similar blueprint.

It seemed crazy, but worked like a charm. The meta-message was: There was plenty of fun and money for Harden without the Rockets. Six weeks later, Harden pulled on a Nets jersey. When he got to Brooklyn, Harden said that early in his career, money had been very important to him and his family. But as he got older, he wanted to win a title, and he was a Net because the team gave him the roster, the coaching staff, and the organization to win it all. Harden wasn’t anywhere close to being a free agent, but ended up exactly where he wanted to go.

Lillard, sources say, is open to running the same play. This far-from-free agency maneuvering can seem audacious. Some around the NBA laugh at the idea that Lillard would risk losing so much money. But if Lillard is ready to sit at home, foregoing his NBA salary, until he’s satisfied, the Blazers must listen.
 
here's the stuff behind the paywall

https://www.blazersedge.com/2021/7/...-nba-rumors-trades-damian-lillard-latest-news

Sources say Damian Lillard is willing to forgo paychecks to get to a title team, if it comes to that. He doesn’t have LeBron’s reported billion in the bank, but his agent Aaron Goodwin has monetized Lillard’s combination of electric game-winners and a lack of controversy. Lillard is one of the NBA’s biggest off-court earners, with multimillion dollar deals with Adidas, BioFreeze, and others. Before his contract extension, Lillard has made almost $300 million. (That’s more than Paul Allen spent to purchase the Blazers.) Thanks to his endorsements, his net worth will continue to ascend whether he plays or not.

--> Abbott then turned his attention to James Harden’s forceful exit from the Rockets. According to the story from TrueHoop, Lillard is prepared to follow a similar blueprint.

It seemed crazy, but worked like a charm. The meta-message was: There was plenty of fun and money for Harden without the Rockets. Six weeks later, Harden pulled on a Nets jersey. When he got to Brooklyn, Harden said that early in his career, money had been very important to him and his family. But as he got older, he wanted to win a title, and he was a Net because the team gave him the roster, the coaching staff, and the organization to win it all. Harden wasn’t anywhere close to being a free agent, but ended up exactly where he wanted to go.

Lillard, sources say, is open to running the same play. This far-from-free agency maneuvering can seem audacious. Some around the NBA laugh at the idea that Lillard would risk losing so much money. But if Lillard is ready to sit at home, foregoing his NBA salary, until he’s satisfied, the Blazers must listen.

That would be quite the reversal in character.

What is it with Blazer All-Stars divorcing the team in the worst way? Drexler... LMA.... hell, even Roy won't have anything to do with us.
 
here's the stuff behind the paywall

https://www.blazersedge.com/2021/7/...-nba-rumors-trades-damian-lillard-latest-news

Sources say Damian Lillard is willing to forgo paychecks to get to a title team, if it comes to that. He doesn’t have LeBron’s reported billion in the bank, but his agent Aaron Goodwin has monetized Lillard’s combination of electric game-winners and a lack of controversy. Lillard is one of the NBA’s biggest off-court earners, with multimillion dollar deals with Adidas, BioFreeze, and others. Before his contract extension, Lillard has made almost $300 million. (That’s more than Paul Allen spent to purchase the Blazers.) Thanks to his endorsements, his net worth will continue to ascend whether he plays or not.

--> Abbott then turned his attention to James Harden’s forceful exit from the Rockets. According to the story from TrueHoop, Lillard is prepared to follow a similar blueprint.

It seemed crazy, but worked like a charm. The meta-message was: There was plenty of fun and money for Harden without the Rockets. Six weeks later, Harden pulled on a Nets jersey. When he got to Brooklyn, Harden said that early in his career, money had been very important to him and his family. But as he got older, he wanted to win a title, and he was a Net because the team gave him the roster, the coaching staff, and the organization to win it all. Harden wasn’t anywhere close to being a free agent, but ended up exactly where he wanted to go.

Lillard, sources say, is open to running the same play. This far-from-free agency maneuvering can seem audacious. Some around the NBA laugh at the idea that Lillard would risk losing so much money. But if Lillard is ready to sit at home, foregoing his NBA salary, until he’s satisfied, the Blazers must listen.

It's a little bit insane when you see the types of moves that Brooklyn have been making, then you look at the types of moves Neil has (or hasn't been willing to) make, If I were in Lillard's shoes. I'd also be saying "what the fuck"?
 
bunch of nonsense. Dame has gotten almost every single thing he has wanted with Portland and until about a month ago, everything in his 9 yrs was peachy and rosy.

A picture perfect relationship between city/team/player does not devolve into a guy taking paycuts to sit out in just weeks. To even write that bit that Dame would pull a Harden shows how out of touch Henry is. Gimme a break, dude. You are just writing shit to get clicks for yet another dying website after ESPN threw your ass out.
 
The part about Lillard willing to sit out games though. That one is quite funny.
 
That would be quite the reversal in character.

What is it with Blazer All-Stars divorcing the team in the worst way? Drexler... LMA.... hell, even Roy won't have anything to do with us.
don't buy the nonsense. We've known Dame up close and personally for 9+ yrs-- he's too embedded into the city and org to have such a messy divorce (if there ever is one).
 
Considering Grant was called up to the team because Lillard and Durant specifically went to Pop to ask for him, I don't think we need to wait until after the Olympics.
Forgot my green font
 
This Abbot guy again? Really? And you guys are falling for it. He's just blowing smoke. Trying to get clicks.

If you hear it from Woj or something that's cause for concern. Not this Abbott. What a joke.
 
bunch of nonsense. Dame has gotten almost every single thing he has wanted with Portland and until about a month ago, everything in his 9 yrs was peachy and rosy.

A picture perfect relationship between city/team/player does not devolve into a guy taking paycuts to sit out in just weeks. To even write that bit that Dame would pull a Harden shows how out of touch Henry is. Gimme a break, dude. You are just writing shit to get clicks for yet another dying website after ESPN threw your ass out.
I disagree with your assertion here. This has been brewing for the last 3-4 years now.

IMO, Dames concerns have fallen on deaf ears
 
This Abbot guy again? Really? And you guys are falling for it. He's just blowing smoke. Trying to get clicks.

If you hear it from Woj or something that's cause for concern. Not this Abbott. What a joke.
Not even Woj.

Chris Haynes.

Who has repeatedly said it's not even close to the point of him asking out.
 
I disagree with your assertion here. This has been brewing for the last 3-4 years now.

IMO, Dames concerns have fallen on deaf ears
He wanted CJ here, he got CJ here. He wanted Stotts, he got Stotts for about 5 yrs longer than he should have stayed. Think it was just a coincidence that Biofreeze (for whom he's the national face) was our jersey sponsor? His freaking talentless cousin got a guaranteed contract, etc etc.

Easy to blame Olshey and plenty to blame him for (don't want to rehash this yet again), but Dame has had quite a few perks here that he shouldn't and won't dismiss. It speaks to how deeply rooted he and his family are to the city/org, and he won't suddenly decide to sit out games in a threat of a trade demand. This is just common sense.
 
Trash ass sources being spread by Blazers fans is the slow moving coup the national media is counting on...

Exactly. This is ridiculous. Abbot might as well write for the National Enquirer. I bet his next story will be about how Adam Silver is really Nosferatu. What a bunch of trash.
 

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