Draco
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Keeping him and letting him walk is a bad idea for us because we will never get back anything remotely equal in value through free agency. Our only chance at recouping value is by trading him for young guys or draft picks. Maybe they won't be equal value now, but they at least have the chance of developing into equal value. Letting him walk will bring back nothing.
If LaMarcus walks for “nothing” we will save almost $20 million in cap room. If we strike out with trades and he enters free agency appearing destine to leave for nothing there is still a chance of him not being able to find a team that has an enticing combo of a contending roster, cap room and a city he prefers. Then he might change his mind and decide a Portland team is the best fit of the those three criteria.
To get the most in these situations you have to be willing to lose it all. If we want to hold out for the best Aldridge deal we need to be willing to not pull the trigger. Anytime you decide to absolutely trade a player away or absolutely bring a player in you limit your options.
The year before the Heat formed the big 3 they had Dwayne Wade and nothing else. They were begging him to sign an extension all season and Wade refused. Miami has not historically been a city that attracted big name free agents. Miami could have traded Wade for less value to avoid the chance of losing him for nothing. Wade visited with the Bulls at the start of free agency, Wade is from Chicago and the Bulls had a great roster with Deng, Noah and Derrick Rose.
Miami took the risk of losing Wade for nothing, if he left they would’ve had zero assets on that roster. They took a gamble and won. I’d rather see the Blazers take a similar risk with LaMarcus, stare his looming free agency down straight in the face and don’t flinch an eyelash. Take the risk of losing him for nothing, that is better than making a move just to avoid a failure. Take a chance of striking out to get a chance of hitting more than a single. A single is fine for drafts and mid level free agent signings. For All-star roster moves we should go big or bust.
