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If Lebron signs here we should rename the city after him.

Lebronland!

The Lebronland Trail Blazers!

No other team and city would offer to do that.
 
Let's say olshey sells lebron on playing with Lillard and LA. It would have to be a sign and trade right? What would it take financially? Batum and who else
 
Let's say olshey sells lebron on playing with Lillard and LA. It would have to be a sign and trade right? What would it take financially? Batum and who else

Batum makes 12mil a year, which is maneagable, but I don't see how we could trade enough pieces to make Miami happy. Especially if Melo comes in to Miami to fill the SF hole.
 
Batum makes 12mil a year, which is maneagable, but I don't see how we could trade enough pieces to make Miami happy. Especially if Melo comes in to Miami to fill the SF hole.

Batum can play SG. Hell, I think that's his best position. It's not really about making Miami happy if lebron wants Portland. Something is always better than nothing.
 
Batum can play SG. Hell, I think that's his best position. It's not really about making Miami happy if lebron wants Portland. Something is always better than nothing.

Look, you asked does it work financially, and I'm explaining how it might work financially.
 
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Except the part where you're not.

Basically, the only way this could work (which is so extremely unrealistic, one could argue it's not showing how it works financially) is for Lebron to tell Miami to work out a sign-and-trade or I'll sign for the MLE. At that point, all leverage is in Portland's hands.

But a guy like LBJ would not do that, not to play here in Portland. So yeah, that's about the only way in hell that works.
 
Basically, the only way this could work (which is so extremely unrealistic, one could argue it's not showing how it works financially) is for Lebron to tell Miami to work out a sign-and-trade or I'll sign for the MLE. At that point, all leverage is in Portland's hands.

But a guy like LBJ would not do that, not to play here in Portland. So yeah, that's about the only way in hell that works.

Or he could just tell Miami I'll sign with another team that has cap space and you'll get nothing.
 

Great article on Olshey, Repped.

Serendipity was definitely at work for Olshey. Who knew that volunteering to help out with a high school team would eventually allow him to brush shoulders with Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp and a legion of NBA assistants? But Olshey's time at Artesia demonstrated his strategic instincts. He grasped early on that player development was something that was lacking at all levels of coaching. He understood that being in the good graces of Grgurich was a smart place to be. And by paying close attention, he learned what kind of cues talented players responded to.

Smart dude.
 
Or he could just tell Miami I'll sign with another team that has cap space and you'll get nothing.

Absolutely. But Lebron telling Miami this in order to force a sign-and-trade with Portland seems even less likely than the scenario I presented. It wouldn't be the first time such a scenario has happened, but it's not very common.
 
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Since Portland doesn't have the cap room, a S&T would be the only option but for Portland to still have a team that he would want to come to means Miami isn't getting back much.


All of these work from a cap standpoint:
  • Matthews, Wright, CJ and Leonard
  • Batum, CJ and Leonard
  • Batum and Matthews
  • Matthews, T-Rob, Freeland and CJ

But to look at all of those, why in the name of Ted Stepian would they do that unless LeBron was forcing a trade or just walking where they would get nothing?

:matrix:
 
When it comes to dealing with guys of LeBron's caliber, capspace doesn't mean anything. He will go where he wants to. Look at how MIA cleared up room to absorb their three guys (giving away Beasley for nothing, etc) or how HOU cleared room to absorb Dwight last year (giving up TRob for nothing, etc). If LeBron wants to come to PDX, it will happen.
 
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Since Portland doesn't have the cap room, a S&T would be the only option but for Portland to still have a team that he would want to come to means Miami isn't getting back much.


All of these work from a cap standpoint:
  • Matthews, Wright, CJ and Leonard
  • Batum, CJ and Leonard
  • Batum and Matthews
  • Matthews, T-Rob, Freeland and CJ

But to look at all of those, why in the name of Ted Stepian would they do that unless LeBron was forcing a trade or just walking where they would get nothing?

:matrix:

I'd probably do all of those trades - though Nic & Wes would be last on the list, and I'd have to give it a second thought. And if we were to get to that point we wouldn't need to give up both of those guys - we would be able to dictate the terms of the trade and it'd probably be that first option.
 
I'd probably do all of those trades - though Nic & Wes would be last on the list, and I'd have to give it a second thought. And if we were to get to that point we wouldn't need to give up both of those guys - we would be able to dictate the terms of the trade and it'd probably be that first option.

Don't give any second thoughts about Wes and Nic. It would only hurt our chemistry for a short bit but for lebron, it would be all with it. But yes it would be last. And I wouldn't trade those two for probably anyone else in the league.
 
Batum/RoLo/Freeland for James via sign and trade.

Get 'er done, Neil!!!
 
If Lebron leaves Miami, aside from maybe Cleveland, I bet Houston is the most likely to land him. They could potentially clear the cap space to sign him (Asik and Lin), TX has no state income tax, they already have some solid talent (Lebron, Harden, Howard, Parsons, and Beverley - that's a WC champ right there, besides the fact that there is ONLY one ball), etc.
 
Although the chance are slim to none I would like to hope that Olshey could at least get a meeting to give it a shot. Its one of those you never know unless you try and you never know what can happen.
 
All these guys opting out, and teams needing to dump players to make a play for them, gives me hope Olshey is going to pick up some discarded talent this summer, like a vulture waiting at a rural highway crossroads where someone has swiped all the stop signs.
 
Although the chance are slim to none I would like to hope that Olshey could at least get a meeting to give it a shot. Its one of those you never know unless you try and you never know what can happen.

As stated above, he's done it before. If he is really interested in going to a team that can provide him with a long title run, Houston, LAC and Portland would seem to be the best scenarios for him.

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As stated above, he's done it before. If he is really interested in going to a team that can provide him with a long title run, Houston, LAC and Portland would seem to be the best scenarios for him.

:matrix:

If we could somehow appeal to his leadership and mentor side to bring up another group of younger guys that is almost there ... It makes a ton of sense on paper but the real world rarely matches up with the paper side.
 
He is also a ducks fan as well as big fan of the city of Portland... to bad none of this matters because there is no chance in hell he goes from extremely sunny all year long to Portland fickle weather. Stop getting my hopes up with posts like these!
 
If Lebron leaves Miami, aside from maybe Cleveland, I bet Houston is the most likely to land him. They could potentially clear the cap space to sign him (Asik and Lin), TX has no state income tax, they already have some solid talent (Lebron, Harden, Howard, Parsons, and Beverley - that's a WC champ right there, besides the fact that there is ONLY one ball), etc.

James would probably prefer the 5 year max, and Lin/Asik in a trade would clear up the space.
 

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