Jimmy Butler wants out? (He does.)

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Guess his next team

Everyone is saying Brooklyn but since we want him, I’ll guess worst case scenario; Denver.
thats your wordt case scenario? Itll be like Golden state got him for a bag of potato chips and no one quite understand how it works salary cap wise it hust does...
 
I doubt he comes to Portland. Neil would Never trade his Darling CJ, and i'm sure the timberwolves want CJ for Butler
 
thats your wordt case scenario? Itll be like Golden state got him for a bag of potato chips and no one quite understand how it works salary cap wise it hust does...

Gary Harris for Butler straight up works, financially, and itd still keep Denver below the tax line. Harris is a better return than most teams could realistically offer imo. It’s definitely better than anything we can put on the table, assuming Olshey has a vice grip on CJ and Collins.

Our only hope is they insist on someone taking Dieng.
 
Guess his next team

Everyone is saying Brooklyn but since we want him, I’ll guess worst case scenario; Denver.

I like the Denver guess, too.

Just to be different, I’ll say OKC. They’ve gotten the last two Blazer “targets” in Carmelo and PG13. Why not one more?

I’m sure we’ll be listed as one of the teams that made a push but wasn’t willing to include X piece that Neil just could not let go of because of “synergy” or “right fit” or whatever buzzword he’ll leak to some writer.
 
I like the Denver guess, too.

Just to be different, I’ll say OKC. They’ve gotten the last two Blazer “targets” in Carmelo and PG13. Why not one more?

I’m sure we’ll be listed as one of the teams that made a push but wasn’t willing to include X piece that Neil just could let go of because of “synergy” or “right fit” or whatever buzzword he’ll leak to some writer.
Ehhh, I wouldn't blame him. The personal issues of Butler's are scary. Not only is he a flight risk, but he could also destroy the organization if he stays...
 
I could see something like this happening:
CHA Gets: Jimmy Butler, Gorgui Dieng,
MIN Gets: Miles Bridges, Malik Monk, Jeremy Lamb, Bismack Biyombo,
- Minnesota gets a great package and adds much needed wing depth.
- Charlotte pairs Butler with Kemba Walker.

And then Charlotte going after Whiteside with something like this:
CHA Gets: Hassan Whiteside, Dion Waiters, Rodney McGruder (TPE)
MIA Gets: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Cody Zeller, Frank Kaminsky, 2019 CHA Lottery Protected 1st
- Miami saves the $6.2M required to get under the luxury tax line.

Charlotte:
Walker (35) / Graham (13)
Butler (20) / Waiters (20) / McGruder (8)
Batum (32) / Butler (16)
Williams (30) / Dieng (18)
Whiteside (33) / Hernangomez (15)
- Would likely be a top 6 or 7 team in the east.

Miami:
Dragic (32) / T.Johnson (16)
Ellington (24) / Wade (24)
Richardson (26) / Winslow (12) / J.Johnson (10) / MKG
J.Johnson (16) / Kaminsky (20) / Adebeyo (12)
Olynyk (20) / Zeller (20) / Adebeyo (8)
- Very deep 11 man rotation which sees few minutes for Winslow and no minutes for MKG. Would try to consolidate later.

Minnesota:
Teague (28) / Jones (20)
Lamb (20) / Monk (28)
Wiggins (15) / Bridges (26) / Lamb (7)
Gibson (30) / Wiggins (18)
Towns (35) / Biyombo (13)
 
I'm so turned around by the post-Nurkic trade Trail Blazers that just assume, as many on here have said, that we'll just hear that there were talks but nothing substantial or nothing came to fruition or whatever. I expect Woj will let us know this and I'll punch a wall or something but what I really want to know is this:

Considering there have been post trade rumors about PG and Melo and whoever else, 1. do we believe them and 2. is there any reason to think that Olshey will go out for Butler like many of us feel he should? What I mean is: if you look at what Olshey has been doing, acquiring, saying, etc. does Jimmy Butler fit into that glacial-paced trajectory? I think so.
 
I'm so turned around by the post-Nurkic trade Trail Blazers that just assume, as many on here have said, that we'll just hear that there were talks but nothing substantial or nothing came to fruition or whatever. I expect Woj will let us know this and I'll punch a wall or something but what I really want to know is this:

Considering there have been post trade rumors about PG and Melo and whoever else, 1. do we believe them and 2. is there any reason to think that Olshey will go out for Butler like many of us feel he should? What I mean is: if you look at what Olshey has been doing, acquiring, saying, etc. does Jimmy Butler fit into that glacial-paced trajectory? I think so.

Melo would’ve taken less to acquire, and we had better assets (at least ones that Olshey would’ve parted with easier) with George.

Butler would actually require a huge risk by Neil, and so far, he’s erred on the side of caution more times than not.
 
They’re gonna trade him for Evan Turner
I remember hearing a story about Jerry West in Memphis in 2004 offseason, owner was mad about his lack of activity, and wanted something done, so he picked up the phone and offered an absurd deal(6 years, 37 million) to Brian Cardinal.

An exceptionally well-connected league insider once told me the story of how Brian Cardinal got his mid-level. Seems Memphis owner Michael Heisley, frustrated by general manager Jerry West's lack of activity, walked into West's office one day and asked why he hadn't signed anyone yet. So an exasperated West picked up his phone, called Cardinal's agent and offered the mid-level on the spot. Then he turned to Heisley and said something along the lines of "There, you happy now?"
 
I'm certain he's traded within a week. And I know it won't end up being us, no matter how much I want it to be. Someone will offer an ok package, they'll take it. We'll say why didn't Neil do X, Y, A, or 4, and then we'll go into the year with what we got.
However, that doesn't make for fun forum chatter, so, the way I figure, we have 2 options in going after him. With Cj, and without. If we offered CJ, in a package where they want back a win now piece, I don't think there's another team offering up something better. Specifically in a one player, veteran offer, non-rebuilding package. I don't see a team that beats that, in that scenario. Which, to me, means, you get more back. maybe Butler is better than CJ, but Butler, disgruntled, demanding out, on an expiring, is not a better asset than CJ, locked in for 3 more years. They'd need to sweeten, or take back, or both. And they're butting up against the LT, and are poorly constructed, salary wise, to put together a good deal in that manner.
The other option is similar to the attempt for Paul George, take what you want outside of Dame, CJ, and Nurk.
 
I'm so turned around by the post-Nurkic trade Trail Blazers that just assume, as many on here have said, that we'll just hear that there were talks but nothing substantial or nothing came to fruition or whatever. I expect Woj will let us know this and I'll punch a wall or something but what I really want to know is this:

Considering there have been post trade rumors about PG and Melo and whoever else, 1. do we believe them and 2. is there any reason to think that Olshey will go out for Butler like many of us feel he should? What I mean is: if you look at what Olshey has been doing, acquiring, saying, etc. does Jimmy Butler fit into that glacial-paced trajectory? I think so.
Well Melo had a no-trade clause and refused to come here so I don't know how that is on Olshey.

As for the Pacers, you'd think a team trading their best player would want to rebuild and that 3 1st round picks in an incredibly deep draft would be a fair deal. Can you imagine if the Blazers traded Dame for Oladipo and Sabonis last summer?
 
Well Melo had a no-trade clause and refused to come here so I don't know how that is on Olshey.

As for the Pacers, you'd think a team trading their best player would want to rebuild and that 3 1st round picks in an incredibly deep draft would be a fair deal. Can you imagine if the Blazers traded Dame for Oladipo and Sabonis last summer?

No because Lillard wasn’t an expiring.
 
Well Melo had a no-trade clause and refused to come here so I don't know how that is on Olshey.

As for the Pacers, you'd think a team trading their best player would want to rebuild and that 3 1st round picks in an incredibly deep draft would be a fair deal. Can you imagine if the Blazers traded Dame for Oladipo and Sabonis last summer?

You're misunderstanding me.
 
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You know you really are probably the most knowledgeable and efficient poster on this forum, regardless of what I was told.
 
I heard Butler had accepted a trade here with an extension.....

Then watched the second half of the Ducks game to celebrate their victory there (to never have been to seen again!).
 
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I heard Butler had accepted a trade here with an extension.....

Then watched the second half of the Ducks game to celebrate his victory there (to never have been to seen again!

...did he fumble the pen before signing the extension?! :dunno:
 
Melo would’ve taken less to acquire, and we had better assets (at least ones that Olshey would’ve parted with easier) with George.

Butler would actually require a huge risk by Neil, and so far, he’s erred on the side of caution more times than not.
He's going all out on this one!
 

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