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My Money's on Dame. Some of Ya'll keep on doubting him. A healthy Dame, is a Lethal Dame. And he's 31, not 36. Quit trying to put him out to pasture.
My Money's on Dame. Some of Ya'll keep on doubting him. A healthy Dame, is a Lethal Dame. And he's 31, not 36. Quit trying to put him out to pasture.
My feelings exactlyWe are starting from nearly scratch. Look at our roster. How are we going to put a team around him in the next 2-3 years?
Either we go all-in and trade Simons and the draft picks for players that can help now, or we trade Dame. There's really no middle ground because we have zero assets.
My Money's on Dame. Some of Ya'll keep on doubting him. A healthy Dame, is a Lethal Dame. And he's 31, not 36. Quit trying to put him out to pasture.
lol...yeah, Blazers should just give up now before even trying because some fans can't see how it can be done
just about everybody agreed that the first step was to break up the Dame/CJ back court. For chrissakes CJ was traded almost 4 days ago and Portland isn't a contender yet? What the fuck is the holdup?
oy yeah, sure...the Blazers are going to get a great package of young players and picks for Dame. I mean, look at all the great assets they got for CJ-RoCo-Powell-Nance. There's the template!!! Yeah, it's obvious that teams will be lining up to mortgage their future to trade for a 31 year old 6'2 inch PG, out with a chronic injury, who is on a super-max contract.
For a little more context:
Out:
46.8 ppg
11.9 rebounds
8 assists
2.3 blocks
3.5 steals
Where are we going to find that production? Ant can probably step in and replicate CJ (including his horrible defense), and RoCo's numbers were pretty pedestrian, but Norm's offensive output was pretty damn good. We gave up a solid starter for basically nothing after trading away GTJ (another solid starter)
I understand your pessimism, but you're acting like Portland lost something irreplaceable with these trades. They didn't. Olshey had driven the team down a narrow dead end lane. There was no room to turn around so the team bus had to be backed out of the dead end. Portland has not lost a thing of any real value with these trades. They were locked on a treadmill of crappy draft picks and 1st round exits. Where they are right now, is a better place than where they were a week ago.
but go ahead, convince me. With Philly now out of the running now, give me a couple of examples of realistic teams that would trade for dame and give up the kinds of assets you guy keep assuring everybody that Portland would get. And keep in mind that the trades they just made are the back drop for the kind of assets they'd get for Dame
Zeke's Detroit Pistons. Then again, he was only 6'1".First of all, I've never seen a championship contender built around a 6'2 point guard, so that's a problem. The fact that the Blazers already have at least 80% of said point guard in a rookie contract, well, there's your answer. There is no other way out than to trade Dame.
Put good players around him and maintain flexibility.
Cap space to make lopsided deals. Don't commit bad (long term) contracts.How?
Cap space to make lopsided deals. Don't commit bad (long term) contracts.
We'll have assets, I don't think for a second that Cronin is done.But that's usually how you use cap space to make lopsided deals. You take back bad contracts. And what assets are we providing in those lopsided deals?
Also, I flatly disagree that the Simmons/Harden trade is the back drop of the kind of assets we would get for Dame. Those two players are massive headcases. .
Zeke's Detroit Pistons. Then again, he was only 6'1".
Exactly. We owe him that much.I didn't use that trade as the template. I used the RoCo-CJ-Powell-Nance trades as an indicator of return because right now, the same GM would be making the Dame trade. Don't know about the off-season
but this discussion is going nowhere...we simply aren't going to agree at this time. I don't give a flying fuck how many times people say building a team around Dame can't be done. None of you can predict the future. What I want to see is at least one honest effort to do it before giving up
DSJ can't shoot..1. Do well in the lottery. Draft Jabari Smith and hope Shaeden Sharpe declares and draft him, too.
2. Use your cap space judiciously on at least two guys who are shooters and who will work hard on defense. Not guys who can shoot, but guys who make open 3s on offense if they do anything at all.
3. If you have room left, sign or get a competent back-up big who can play 12-15 minutes per night without killing his own team.
4. Invest in bubblewrap to keep Nas from breaking.
5. Try to hold on to DSJ, Justise and Ben (unless you have to trade them; I can live with letting them go in a deal). They've shown me they can play roles that will benefit a decent team.
6. Hope Ibou Dianko Badji is available with our second-round pick.
DSJ can't shoot..
But he does EVERYTHING else really really well.
Love how he pushes and passes...
He is the type of guy a winning team needs.
Very impressed with Winslow. He seems a 'jack of all trades' type.