Is there anyway the Blazers sign Kevin Durant?

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Blazers are definitely his best chance for a long string of titles.

Only Paul Allen's cheapness could prevent the otherwise inevitable Blazers signing of Durant.
 
No. Tell me more.

7. a man having a baby
8. obummer nuking ISIS today or ever
9. a gas engine working under water
10. japanese people NOT being weird.
11. the blazers moving to portland, maine.
12. the mullet makes a comeback.
 
no. and here are a few scenarios that would happen before he would even think of signing here:

1. i win the lottery
2. i get struck by lightning
3. a cure for herpes
4. a pregnant woman giving birth to a dolphin
5. going back in time
6. the 76ers winning the nba championship this season

you get the idea......
Dude #4 happens and I take apart my car and turn it into a rocket ship...I've seen enough.
 
I think Durant signs for one year wherever he goes. Its some insane number like $80 million more he can get by doing a one year deal and max contract after, than just a max contract this summer. He seems like such a loyal guy I don't see how he leaves the Thunder. Now if Ibaka and Westbrook are looking at signing with other teams in summer of 2017 he definitely may bolt; or two years of playoff shortcomings between now and then. But for him to leave this summer their would have to be some sort of epic change between now and the summer. Who knew Wes would blow his Achilles with us so I suppose anything can happen but just seems very unlikely to me.
 
I think Durant signs for one year wherever he goes. Its some insane number like $80 million more he can get by doing a one year deal and max contract after, than just a max contract this summer. He seems like such a loyal guy I don't see how he leaves the Thunder. Now if Ibaka and Westbrook are looking at signing with other teams in summer of 2017 he definitely may bolt; or two years of playoff shortcomings between now and then. But for him to leave this summer their would have to be some sort of epic change between now and the summer. Who knew Wes would blow his Achilles with us so I suppose anything can happen but just seems very unlikely to me.
I think like a lot of superstars, he'll see a better chance at a ring by going to the eastern conference...the playoffs in the west are just a beast to get through
 
technically, yes.

realistically, unlikely.

KD already plays with a Lillard-like player in Westbrook, and they have had more success there. If he's going to uproot, it'll be for a near sure-thing. Wasn't there rumors of him going to the Warriors or something?
 
There is no way he comes here. Durant was pissed for years about us passing on him and thats something that you dont forget.
 
technically, yes.

realistically, unlikely.

KD already plays with a Lillard-like player in Westbrook, and they have had more success there. If he's going to uproot, it'll be for a near sure-thing. Wasn't there rumors of him going to the Warriors or something?
It was due to their style of play. He likes the idea of players sharing the ball... imagine that.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wireta...Think-Theyll-Sign-Kevin-Durant-In-Free-Agency
"There are people in Golden State who think they're getting him. There are people in management and I think some players too. Kevin Durant likes the way they play. He likes their style, he likes the fact they play unselfishly. He sees himself fitting into that group."

I think Portland generally does a good job of that. We have a fairly similar style of basketball.
 
not wanting to see it yet again, but surprised no one has queued up a certain Dumb and Dumber clip

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Adrian Wojnarowski claimed that the Warriors are the front runner if (a big "if") he leaves the Thunder.

The Golden State Warriors’ plan of pursuit predates their 2015 championship run, a bold plot to declare the futility of resistance. It isn’t only that the NBA champions are determined to recruit Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant. The truth is that they’re the most intriguing destination to him. If Durant leaves the Thunder, the Warriors are the significant frontrunners to sign him, league sources told The Vertical.

The Warriors already have everything and yet they’re threatening to take more now. Steph Curry. Klay Thompson. Draymond Green. Committed ownership. Bob Myers, the executive of the year. Steve Kerr, a championship coach. Yes, Golden State has everything, including the ability to create the salary-cap space and a belief that Durant’s persona could fit seamlessly – even onto a potential two-time defending champion.

As for whether Portland has a chance? All things are possible...except Durant to Portland.

Portland has never been a free agent destination, even when good, they're not particularly good right now (and one of Durant's supposed priorities is the ability to start winning big immediately), he has no (positive) connection to Portland like he does to Washington and Texas and while Portland has some intriguing youth, they're certainly not considered a future juggernaut.

If I were ranking likelihoods of where he ends up, I'd go with:

1. Thunder
2. Warriors
3. Houston
4. Washington
5. Dallas
6. There is no 6

I think the idea that the Lakers will be strong suitors is fanciful Lakers wishcasting. It would be cool if he ended up in Portland, but I think Portland has a better chance of winning the title this year than signing Durant in the off-season.

Of course, if Portland did win the title this year...then they could be 7th on that list.
 
Adrian Wojnarowski claimed that the Warriors are the front runner if (a big "if") he leaves the Thunder.



As for whether Portland has a chance? All things are possible...except Durant to Portland.

Portland has never been a free agent destination, even when good, they're not particularly good right now (and one of Durant's supposed priorities is the ability to start winning big immediately), he has no (positive) connection to Portland like he does to Washington and Texas and while Portland has some intriguing youth, they're certainly not considered a future juggernaut.

If I were ranking likelihoods of where he ends up, I'd go with:

1. Thunder
2. Warriors
3. Houston
4. Washington
5. Dallas
6. There is no 6

I think the idea that the Lakers will be strong suitors is fanciful Lakers wishcasting. It would be cool if he ended up in Portland, but I think Portland has a better chance of winning the title this year than signing Durant in the off-season.

Of course, if Portland did win the title this year...then they could be 7th on that list.
Miami would be on my list. He bought a house there recently
 
A lot of celebrities buy houses there, but I suppose Miami isn't crazy based on Pat Riley's ability to pitch and acquire superstars.
 
I don't give them much of a chance to get him but I will say this...
Imo, if Kevin Durant and Al-Farouq Aminu switched teams, the Blazers record would be better than 40-15. That team just doesn't have any shooters. I honestly think he signs for one year and sees what the organization does. He'll probably talk it over with Westbrook and Ibaka. If all of them want to part ways, that's when he'll decide where to go. If we got to the 6th seed and pushed the Thunder to 7 games, maybe he'll really consider us a potential landing spot.

I don't think he lands in Golden State unless he don't resign Barnes and Ezeli and Speights, and Curry takes a huge pay cut after next year. By doing that he'll also make more money.
I don't actually know if the Lakers are a real landing spot because there are reports they'll get a star every year and they don't get one.
Washington is having a bad year. And I read somewhere Beal is going to have to play with minute restrictions for the rest of his career. I'm not sure it that'll be a huge factor in Durant's decision but I'm sure it will be.
I'm also not sold on any Texas team. If he goes to Houston, that'd be a worse team than the 2012 Thunder that made the finals.

The only team with a long shot chance I think is Miami and maybe New York. Otherwise I think he stays in OKC for at least another year.
 
Adrian Wojnarowski claimed that the Warriors are the front runner if (a big "if") he leaves the Thunder.



As for whether Portland has a chance? All things are possible...except Durant to Portland.

Portland has never been a free agent destination, even when good, they're not particularly good right now (and one of Durant's supposed priorities is the ability to start winning big immediately), he has no (positive) connection to Portland like he does to Washington and Texas and while Portland has some intriguing youth, they're certainly not considered a future juggernaut.

If I were ranking likelihoods of where he ends up, I'd go with:

1. Thunder
2. Warriors
3. Houston
4. Washington
5. Dallas
6. There is no 6

I think the idea that the Lakers will be strong suitors is fanciful Lakers wishcasting. It would be cool if he ended up in Portland, but I think Portland has a better chance of winning the title this year than signing Durant in the off-season.

Of course, if Portland did win the title this year...then they could be 7th on that list.
Stick around minstrel! Great post. We have missed you around here.
 
no. and here are a few scenarios that would happen before he would even think of signing here:

1. i win the lottery......hope not, I'd be jealous
2. i get struck by lightning....tossup, don't really know you but whatever
3. a cure for herpes....GOD HCP hopes so
4. a pregnant woman giving birth to a dolphin.....ewwwww
5. going back in time....fuck yeah
6. the 76ers winning the nba championship this season....doubtful

you get the idea......
He should sign here and then retire and tell us we fucked up.
 
Miami would be on my list. He bought a house there recently
my guess is he did that for the same tax reasons that a lot of rich people buy houses in Florida

I read somewhere Beal is going to have to play with minute restrictions for the rest of his career.
he's averaging 32 MPG for the season and played 37 in his last game...

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Call Doc and fire up the DeLorean.
 
Durant's won his scoring titles, Oden just needs to win his championship. Almost did with the Heat in 2013-14.
 
my guess is he did that for the same tax reasons that a lot of rich people buy houses in Florida


he's averaging 32 MPG for the season and played 37 in his last game...

STOMP
That and the wonderful hurricane season...I bought a house in Florida...oh wait...where did go?
Why is my car on my neighbors roof?
 
Is there any way the Blazers could sign Kevin Durant? I get that Russell Westbrook is better than Damian. I get that he could be more comfortable staying in OKC or going to his hometown of Washington. But from a growth, age of roster, and flexibility angle, the Blazers might give him the best chance to win in the next five years. Is there any chance?
sure, get his autograph, only thing he signs in/for Portland
 
Westbrook, an UFA in one year, and Ibaka....

With CJ turning into an efficient bigtime scorer and Lillard I think we have a better foundation going forward.

Anyone else feel that the Blazers could be a dsrkhorse in the KD race?

Woj said he wants to go to a winning situation and LA basically has no shot.
 
Is there any way the Blazers could sign Kevin Durant? I get that Russell Westbrook is better than Damian. I get that he could be more comfortable staying in OKC or going to his hometown of Washington. But from a growth, age of roster, and flexibility angle, the Blazers might give him the best chance to win in the next five years. Is there any chance?

Yes, of course there is.

Step 1: Build a time machine

Step 2: Honk twice.
 
Depends on the playoffs. If Portland can take out OKC, and then push SA to the limit... then MAYBE.
 
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