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It's a fine strategy, but if you trade LA, you have one star and whoever you get back. So instead of needing one star, we need two (or one and time for the second to grow up after being drafted). We'd still need to somehow lure a free agent (Melo?) here to get that third star, and he'd have to be on LA's level to keep us from losing ground.
On days when I'm feeling generous, I think Minny's an ineptly run franchise, and Love could help us. I still smell Shareef Abdur Rahim on Love, but the idea that trading LA for Love and Minny's pick if it's high enough would be either disastrous, or perfect.
Again, this is a pure thought experiment... fantasy basketball almost.
Agreed. But I also think they won't back themselves into a financial corner making the assumption that LA will re-sign for sure.I think the Blazers are more interested in their 'win now' position than they are setting themselves back three or four more years. But if LA walks into my er I mean Neil's office and says "i just cant do it anymore, I won't sign an extension". Then I think you seriously look at trading him for the pick.
The person you have to talk to is Lillard. He's been around the league two years now, he wants to be a champion, he has the drive to be great. But he also knows what kind of player(s) he needs to get to the next level. You need to consult with Lillard. If he says he can do better with a more banging, closer to the basket PF or a 3pt shooting pf like Love you have to consider it.
This. Especially the bolded.Again, this is NOT a crack against LA, but instead, a nod toward what I think is more important. Which is wing play. You'd also clear up a lot of cap room for a damn good bench and still have your arguably best player in Lillard
The person you have to talk to is Lillard. He's been around the league two years now, he wants to be a champion, he has the drive to be great. But he also knows what kind of player(s) he needs to get to the next level. You need to consult with Lillard. If he says he can do better with a more banging, closer to the basket PF or a 3pt shooting pf like Love you have to consider it.
Bingo! You don't hand the keys to LMA, you hand them to Lillard - if you hand them to anyone.The person you have to talk to is Lillard. He's been around the league two years now, he wants to be a champion, he has the drive to be great. But he also knows what kind of player(s) he needs to get to the next level. You need to consult with Lillard. If he says he can do better with a more banging, closer to the basket PF or a 3pt shooting pf like Love you have to consider it.
Bingo! You don't hand the keys to LMA, you hand them to Lillard - if you hand them to anyone.
Really? I don't see a single MVP-level player in this draft. All of the players at the top have glaring weaknesses.
Let's go over Lamarcus' glaring weaknesses (for a player in his 8th season):
Cannot establish and maintain low post position. Consistently gets pushed from his spot and ends up "posting up" 15 feet from the basket.
Left hand is still very shaky.
Shies away from contact.
Poor at finishing with contact.
Plays terrible Help side Defense.
Can still barely dribble (cannot face up and take his man off the dribble and score)
Settles for jumpers frequently.
Consistently swipes down on defense instead of attempting to use his 7'4" wingspan and actually block someone.
Still kinda soft.... :-(
This is all just off the top of my head.

So how does Portland land a Star if they don't draft them?
Yep Draft fever.
With the progress LA made this year, I say no. Huge gamble that the pick ends up as good and the cap space is not going to land us a star.
Which of the draft picks are guaranteed to make the Blazers a better team next season?
From your list, just about anybody in the draft, I guess. Why is Portland stuck with such a shitty player? I'm amazed the Blazers made the playoffs with such a shitty player, let alone won a series.![]()
My point was that LA has glaring weaknesses too. I'm not advocating trading him for any pick. Personally, I'm fine with staying out of this draft. We need veterans not more youth. I was simply playing devil's advocate.

This is really pretty simple, LA is making the smart business decision... to the tune of +$70mill or so, I can't blame him for that. Next summer he could look to move, but that would cost him approx $22mil, unless we negotiate a S&T. If Neil knows for a fact, and he will know exactly where LA stands, that LA wants to leave he might trade him at the deadline.
I'm also pissed that LMA can't play back-up PG when Lillard is out of the game. Imagine how good a 6'11" player who can play the point like an All-Star would be!
I'm just giving you a hard time, because you clearly put some thought into your post about LMA's glaring weaknesses. I disagree with most of them, but I've been having the same conversation with other posters for 8 years now about LMA, and how the team shouldn't give up on him.
What will Batum and Matthews and any bench player bring??
What if we were able to sign Deng for MLE - does this open up being able to trade Batum or Matthews for something better?
I didn't put much thought into it at all. Again, those weaknesses are glaring. IMO they are weaknesses that are pretty easy to assess.
We saw them all when he got owned by Tiago Splitter.
There are a lot of teams with cap space this summer, Deng will get his 10-12mil from someone.
