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Evan Turner still intrigues me, as does Hawes.

Would love to steal Eric Bledsoe away from Phoenix. Do a sign and trade using CJ as bait, and I like CJ, but i think that would help both teams, or at least it would help us.

Can you still do sign and trades?


Bledsoe will get $10+m/per, no way they trade him.

I'm as big a CJ fan as there is on this board but I'd dangle him to Sacramento with other pieces for Isaiah Thomas.
 
Bledsoe will get $10+m/per, no way they trade him.

I'm as big a CJ fan as there is on this board but I'd dangle him to Sacramento with other pieces for Isaiah Thomas.

I really like Thomas, and they seem to have their man in McCallum. Thomas is exactly the kind of instant-offense guy you want off the bench, and he's a point guard. The problem is, he's so short and not a great defender.

I actually like Livingston. He could play next to Dame REALLY easily.
 
Bledsoe will get $10+m/per, no way they trade him.

I'm as big a CJ fan as there is on this board but I'd dangle him to Sacramento with other pieces for Isaiah Thomas.

yeah, I see lot of names thrown out here that are simply unrealistic for us to obtain unless we are willing to give up a starter, we will have virtually no capspace so we will have the MLE and BAE and then vet min stuff. Lets try to keep that in mind when considering "realistic" players we might get
 
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yeah, I see lot of manes thrown out here that are simply unrealistic for us to obtain unless we are willing to give up a starter, we will have virtually no capspace so we will have the MLE and BAE and then vet min stuff. Lets try to keep that in mind when considering "realistic" players we might get

That's why I've been trying to throw out names like Chalmers, Livingston, and maybe even Gasol if he's serious about playing on a winner.
 
How much do you think our playoff run will help our chances with vet FAs?

Do guys actually realize that we are a few small (albeit, important) pieces away or do they just see as a flash in the pan who got real lucky? TBH, I don't think the respect (?) is there yet
 

Out of the top ten on this list, I think everyone is a pipe dream but maybe Deng.

In the 10-20 bracket, I think there are some real possibilities if you throw your whole MLE or whatever cap space we have at them. Ariza, Gasol, Pierce, Gortat, and Bradley.

In the 20-30 bracket, I like Livingston, Hawes, Nick Young, and Stuckey. Not sure what those guys are going to get though. Hawes would be the perfect backup big in Stotts system, and Young/Stuckey would be a great first guard off the bench. They can both score in bunches.

In the 30-40 bracket I like Chalmers and Vasquez. Chalmers is a UFA and I think he's exactly the kind of backup point guard we need. He can shoot, he plays defense, and he can pass. Sounds like Greg Anthony to me.

I guess it all depends on how much we have and how much some of these guys are going to get. I think we've basically put the NBA on notice that we have a really great core, but we need some supporting cast. A lot of veterans are going to look at our team and think they can help get us over the wall.
 
That's why I've been trying to throw out names like Chalmers, Livingston, and maybe even Gasol if he's serious about playing on a winner.

good job, it is much better to discuss realistic possibilities than pipe dreams
 
good job, it is much better to discuss realistic possibilities than pipe dreams

I can't say I've watched much of Chalmers, but he strikes me as Greg Anthony type. Not really amazing, but does a lot of little things. He's an ideal backup to Dame, in my opinion.
 
I really like Thomas, and they seem to have their man in McCallum. Thomas is exactly the kind of instant-offense guy you want off the bench, and he's a point guard. The problem is, he's so short and not a great defender.

I actually like Livingston. He could play next to Dame REALLY easily.

I have not watched any of the Brooklyn-Miami series. How is Livingston moving on the defensive end? I agree that it is best that we sign a PG that can play with Damian and to a lesser degree CJ. not many good realistic options. Livingston is currently starting for Brooklyn, will Portland be a better option if they give him a raise?

Can Stuckey run the point any better than CJ? Probably not. But if he could then he may be the best option. One thing he can do is attack the basket.

How much is Hawes going to get? He is the one big out there that intrigues me. (That is somewhat attainable)
 
I have not watched any of the Brooklyn-Miami series. How is Livingston moving on the defensive end? I agree that it is best that we sign a PG that can play with Damian and to a lesser degree CJ. not many good realistic options. Livingston is currently starting for Brooklyn, will Portland be a better option if they give him a raise?

Can Stuckey run the point any better than CJ? Probably not. But if he could then he may be the best option. One thing he can do is attack the basket.

How much is Hawes going to get? He is the one big out there that intrigues me. (That is somewhat attainable)

my guess is Hawes get a decent bit more than the MLE, may in the 7-9 nil per yr range
 
I have not watched any of the Brooklyn-Miami series. How is Livingston moving on the defensive end? I agree that it is best that we sign a PG that can play with Damian and to a lesser degree CJ. not many good realistic options. Livingston is currently starting for Brooklyn, will Portland be a better option if they give him a raise?

Can Stuckey run the point any better than CJ? Probably not. But if he could then he may be the best option. One thing he can do is attack the basket.

How much is Hawes going to get? He is the one big out there that intrigues me. (That is somewhat attainable)

I haven't watched a ton of Livingston, but when I have he seems to be playing really well.

For the Heat series he's averaging 12, 4, and 3. Shooting over 55% from the field. Can't really tell about his defense though.
 
my guess is Hawes get a decent bit more than the MLE, may in the 7-9 nil per yr range

I would think that as well. He would really want to move back to the NW for us to get him on the cheap.
The more I think about it, the more I am leaning towards Stuckey. (from a realistic standpoint) But Livingston would be a decent option as well,
 
I would think that as well. He would really want to move back to the NW for us to get him on the cheap.
The more I think about it, the more I am leaning towards Stuckey. (from a realistic standpoint) But Livingston would be a decent option as well,

Here's the the thing, to get a Stuckey, or Hawes, or Deng, we would have to blow our whole wad. Supposedly if Mo opts out we could have a little chunk of cap space. So the question is, do we blow it all on one piece and then try to develop our guys or make a trade, or do we try to space it out on a couple guys?

I like Livingston and I don't think he'd be too expensive. I'd also try to make a pitch to Paul Pierce. The guy still has game, I think he'd be okay with coming off the bench, and I don't think he's expecting a huge payday. I'd also try to move some of our young guys for a big. I don't see a viable option at center in free agency. Hawes is nice, but he'll probably get a chunk of cash. We have too many holes. Maybe Cleveland would do a sign-and-trade.
 
Here's the the thing, to get a Stuckey, or Hawes, or Deng, we would have to blow our whole wad. Supposedly if Mo opts out we could have a little chunk of cap space. So the question is, do we blow it all on one piece and then try to develop our guys or make a trade, or do we try to space it out on a couple guys?

I like Livingston and I don't think he'd be too expensive. I'd also try to make a pitch to Paul Pierce. The guy still has game, I think he'd be okay with coming off the bench, and I don't think he's expecting a huge payday. I'd also try to move some of our young guys for a big. I don't see a viable option at center in free agency. Hawes is nice, but he'll probably get a chunk of cash. We have too many holes. Maybe Cleveland would do a sign-and-trade.

If Stuckey has the ball handling skills to play the point....I would blow it all on him. (Deng and Hawes are no brainers for me-but probably out of our range)

So if we use it all on one player that only gives us what......a veterans minimum for the other position of need? Not ideal, but I would try that route first.
 
If Stuckey has the ball handling skills to play the point....I would blow it all on him. (Deng and Hawes are no brainers for me-but probably out of our range)

So if we use it all on one player that only gives us what......a veterans minimum for the other position of need? Not ideal, but I would try that route first.

I'm wondering if Neil might do something similar to what he did last summer. There are teams that will be trying to create cap space to sign Melo. Houston is supposedly targeting Anthony. I'm wondering if we could do another lopsided trade.
 
I'm wondering if Neil might do something similar to what he did last summer. There are teams that will be trying to create cap space to sign Melo. Houston is supposedly targeting Anthony. I'm wondering if we could do another lopsided trade.

Melo and Harden on the same team would be interesting. (From a reality TV standpoint)
Wouldn't NY offer to take Asik off their hands in that scenario? But you are right there are other teams who want to make room for possible FA's, but I didn't think we had the cap space to absorb much?
 
I think the NBA has changed so radically in the past few years away from Post oriented players being able to dominate to "Ballers" who have great drive, quickness, and can finish. We need more of that!!

Stuckey, CJ Miles, would be my goal-players to get.
 
...depends on what happens with Lebron and Bosh.
I remember during the regular season this was a hot topic. Is it still? I couldn't tell if it was just mid-season doldrums, or if there's some teeth to the idea that LBJ might leave MIA.
If so, dangle LMA and see what happens. LBJ playing PPF (Point Power Forward) would be amazing, with Nic, Wes, Lillard and Lopez. Get a good defensive coach and we'd be able to clamp down on the defensive end and score the hell out of the ball on the offensive end.
 
I remember during the regular season this was a hot topic. Is it still? I couldn't tell if it was just mid-season doldrums, or if there's some teeth to the idea that LBJ might leave MIA.
If so, dangle LMA and see what happens. LBJ playing PPF (Point Power Forward) would be amazing, with Nic, Wes, Lillard and Lopez. Get a good defensive coach and we'd be able to clamp down on the defensive end and score the hell out of the ball on the offensive end.

LeBron is going to go where LeBron wants to go, but I would honestly offer any and everything to get him here with Dame and LA.
 
Didn't Lebron say he wanted to play for a winner and would take a reduced salary to do it? They should put his money where his mouth is and see what happens. Dame and LA has to be preferable to old, broken down DWade and Bosh.
 
Didn't Lebron say he wanted to play for a winner and would take a reduced salary to do it? They should put his money where his mouth is and see what happens. Dame and LA has to be preferable to old, broken down DWade and Bosh.

Sure but he isn't going to take the 7 million or whatever we could offer. It would have to be a sign-and-trade.
 
I'm not suggesting LeBron would come here. I still could see him leaving the Heat. They are an aging team and are going to have to pony up some serious coin to keep Lebron and Bosh.. further limiting their ability to add role players. The NBA is in a transition period, new commissioner, the dominant teams are aging, there is a new batch of young stars up and coming. There are new teams starting to emerge. Washington and Indiana in the East, the Clippers in the West, and I think the window is opening for Portland as well.
 
I'm not suggesting LeBron would come here. I still could see him leaving the Heat. They are an aging team and are going to have to pony up some serious coin to keep Lebron and Bosh.. further limiting their ability to add role players. The NBA is in a transition period, new commissioner, the dominant teams are aging, there is a new batch of young stars up and coming. There are new teams starting to emerge. Washington and Indiana in the East, the Clippers in the West, and I think the window is opening for Portland as well.

I don't think anyone is seriously suggesting that he would come here, but it's nice to pretend :lol:
 
I don't think anyone is seriously suggesting that he would come here, but it's nice to pretend :lol:

Its kinda like when Howard was a free agent. Our team would have made TON of sense for him but we knew it would never happen.
 
Its kinda like when Howard was a free agent. Our team would have made TON of sense for him but we knew it would never happen.

Yup. Can you imagine if he had come here? LeBron is a big enough star though, it wouldn't hurt his brand at all to come to a place like Portland.
 
Yep, it's fun to talk about this stuff. It's going to be a loooong summer if they don't trade into the draft or sign any decent vets.
 
I'm not suggesting LeBron would come here. I still could see him leaving the Heat. They are an aging team and are going to have to pony up some serious coin to keep Lebron and Bosh.. further limiting their ability to add role players. The NBA is in a transition period, new commissioner, the dominant teams are aging, there is a new batch of young stars up and coming. There are new teams starting to emerge. Washington and Indiana in the East, the Clippers in the West, and I think the window is opening for Portland as well.

LeBron a backup? Our starting 5 are untouchable.
 
I like Avery Bradley but he's a RFA. I have a hard time seeing the Celtics passing on a MLE offer sheet for Bradley.
 

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