I guess Cronin/Kolde have been somewhat successful in conditioning the fan-base to not expect any major swing at the fences
I thought people were giddy about the prospect of Avdija/Camara as the starting forwards now and of the future. And we're now talking about Keegan Murray, Jabari Smith, and Jonathon Kuminga? Are any of those 3 actually good enough to push one of Avdija/Camara to the bench? if not, why would the Blazers trade a top-10 pick for any of them? (by the way, Kuminga is RFA this summer, so he's a poor target anyway)
even if it's a 10th pick, the Blazers shouldn't waste it by trading for yet another role player. That's not to say whoever they draft wouldn't be one. But at least with the pick there's a chance of adding a player who might be a future all-star. I don't think that's the case with Murray-Smith-Kuminga
targeting Zion would be a major swing; ignoring red flags and targeting Morant would be a major swing. The risks of moves like that may very well be way too high, but that's the types of targets Portland should consider giving up assets for, even if they ultimately reject the effort. Guys like Murray and Smith aren't even worth considering at this point