SharpesTriumph
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If the Blazers use pick #3 I suspect DeRozan may be a veteran trade target of the Blazers. Likely he wouldn't cost near as much as other allstars but he does give Dame a win now player, as well as a close personal friend that was in his wedding. It would be the Blazers first current allstar added to the team in trade since Pippen/Smith way back in 1999
If we trade for DeRozen my preference would be to send out Nurkic, filler (Little) and pick(s), then use the MLE on a center such as Naz Reid plus a vet min center. The team is better positioned to win now than in quite a while, has a nice blend of very promising youth and accomplished vets, but can pivot to a final win now trade later with Dame-DeRozen-Grant if that core ultimately looks good. Or it can pivot to a great rebuild around Sharpe - Ant - (Scoot or Miller) if that veteran core ultimate isn't as good as needed. We don't lose any key assets. I want to see how improved Sharpe is next season, see how soon the #3 pick can contribute, and then work on making final decisions with the last Blazer moves.
Dame - Ant - Mays
Sharpe - (Scoot or Miller)
DeRozen - Thybulle
Grant - Watford
Reid - vet min - Eubanks
Other ideas I've heard is for example @wizenheimer which is Ant for DeRozen, a pick, and our 2024 pick debt returned. This would be effectively multiple picks more than my Nurk trade, gives us better center depth, plus a more balanced rotation. I'm very concerned we could greatly regret trading Ant in the second scenario though;
Dame - Mays
Sharpe - (Scoot or Miller)
DeRozen - Thybulle
Grant - Watford
Nurkic - Reid - Eubanks
But I love that both scenarios have the Blazers drafting BPA at #3 along with Sharpe for our future. Either lineup is not a contender and will ultimately require another move.
If we trade for DeRozen my preference would be to send out Nurkic, filler (Little) and pick(s), then use the MLE on a center such as Naz Reid plus a vet min center. The team is better positioned to win now than in quite a while, has a nice blend of very promising youth and accomplished vets, but can pivot to a final win now trade later with Dame-DeRozen-Grant if that core ultimately looks good. Or it can pivot to a great rebuild around Sharpe - Ant - (Scoot or Miller) if that veteran core ultimate isn't as good as needed. We don't lose any key assets. I want to see how improved Sharpe is next season, see how soon the #3 pick can contribute, and then work on making final decisions with the last Blazer moves.
Dame - Ant - Mays
Sharpe - (Scoot or Miller)
DeRozen - Thybulle
Grant - Watford
Reid - vet min - Eubanks
Other ideas I've heard is for example @wizenheimer which is Ant for DeRozen, a pick, and our 2024 pick debt returned. This would be effectively multiple picks more than my Nurk trade, gives us better center depth, plus a more balanced rotation. I'm very concerned we could greatly regret trading Ant in the second scenario though;
Dame - Mays
Sharpe - (Scoot or Miller)
DeRozen - Thybulle
Grant - Watford
Nurkic - Reid - Eubanks
But I love that both scenarios have the Blazers drafting BPA at #3 along with Sharpe for our future. Either lineup is not a contender and will ultimately require another move.
