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He is also sending Miami a message that he is in no hurry. So if they want Dame they need to continue to work on getting us a deal that is fair.

they can only get so far. Teams are not going to offer more value for Herro. That's about the only card Miami has to play

the 'best' the Heat can offer, draft-wise is their 2024, 2028, and 2030 first's, plus a swap in 2029 and whatever a team gives up for Herro. And personally, I don't assign much value to Miami's 2024 pick

pick-wise, it might be something like Portland getting

2024 Miami (unprotected)
2027 Phoenix (with some protection)
2028 Miami (unprotected)
2029 PDX/Mia swap
2030 Miami (unprotected)

I can't see it getting much better than that

then it's just a matter of getting all the salaries to work and that's not easy. Maybe the Nets would send more draft capital if they dumped Simmons. But the money wrench, and it's a big one IMO, is Miami having to match Dame's salary and send out at least that much probably more. All they really have (assuming Martin, Jaquez, and Jovic to Portland) is Lowry, and his 30M salary is the monkey wrench
 
In building an NBA roster littered with bad assets, it certainly is.
Feel free to sing this guy's praises. That's your prerogative.

I think he also managed to disenfranchise one of the most steadfastly loyal superstars in modern sports history while failing to do anything of significance beyond drafting players that fell to him. Kudos for doing the obvious and not taking a single big swing.
 
Feel free to sing this guy's praises. That's your prerogative.

We agree.

I think he also managed to disenfranchise one of the most steadfastly loyal superstars in modern sports history while failing to do anything of significance beyond drafting players that fell to him. Kudos for doing the obvious and not taking a single big swing.

Disenfranchise? Sounds like it's either a guy that was always only so loyal for the extra $100m was ready to move on once he got it - or a guy that has issues in his private life that explain whatever made him change his mind or is actually suffering from the Danny Ric issue when all of a sudden he realizes that Verstappen is on the front door is going to push him out of a job.

So, yeah, I will give him the kudos for not overthinking what he had to do and taking the obvious thing instead of stupidly selling Scoot + Sharpe + Simmons (for salary matching) on a sub-par option like OG or Siakam. If this is the big swing that, eff it, Kudos are well deserved.

It's also not as if he did not do some of the stuff Dame wanted, he went through this series of moves to get the guy Dame wanted here in Grant, that was not an obvious move to accomplish.

So, yes, he has been active, and he was smart enough not to sabotage the long term for sub-optimal short term decisions. Kudos to him.
 
Feels like the team's current GM is a Portland GM where the previous one was more of a Dame GM. You can understand why we are where we are, but I am very glad that the GM chose the team over the player.
Dame and CJ GM.
 
they can only get so far. Teams are not going to offer more value for Herro. That's about the only card Miami has to play

the 'best' the Heat can offer, draft-wise is their 2024, 2028, and 2030 first's, plus a swap in 2029 and whatever a team gives up for Herro. And personally, I don't assign much value to Miami's 2024 pick

pick-wise, it might be something like Portland getting

2024 Miami (unprotected)
2027 Phoenix (with some protection)
2028 Miami (unprotected)
2029 PDX/Mia swap
2030 Miami (unprotected)

I can't see it getting much better than that

then it's just a matter of getting all the salaries to work and that's not easy. Maybe the Nets would send more draft capital if they dumped Simmons. But the money wrench, and it's a big one IMO, is Miami having to match Dame's salary and send out at least that much probably more. All they really have (assuming Martin, Jaquez, and Jovic to Portland) is Lowry, and his 30M salary is the monkey wrench
It seems pretty easy, to me, to get the salaries to match. Will Miami be up against or above the 2nd apron? Most likely. But they just might any ways. Herro, Jovic, Jaquez, Lowry going out is almost exactly the same match as Lillard and Nurk coming in. Send Herro to Brooklyn for Simmons. Simmons, Lowry, Jovic, Jaquez here. Some flexibility then with us able to take on Caleb Martin in to the TPE, to give them extra space under the apron to go out and sign some vet min guys.
 
Dame and CJ GM.

I suspect that if Dame was more loyal to Portland than CJ, NeO would not have said no to CJ and bits for Paul George or CJ and bits for Jimmy Butler.

I have no issues with Dame being loyal to his boys and believing he could win with them - but that should be a part of the narrative when people say Portland did not give him what he wanted, some of that feels like it's on him as well.
 


That last sentence by Chauncey is really .... eye opening.

Dame is definitely having some issues in his personal life.

Agreed.

Somewhere it was reported that Dame asked out after having a long conversation with Chauncey.
I was wondering if Chauncey encouraged him to go forward with the trade request. Reading between the lines, it definitely sounds likely.

Not everything revolves around basketball...
Personally, I think it is likely best for everyone involved for Dame to move on. The biggest issue is demanding only 1 team.
 
Kudos to him for admitting to a bunch of stuff.

But frankly, we won’t know if pushing out Dame was the best decision for the team for years, so it’s hard to say “at least he is putting the Blazers first.”

What if Sharpe is “meh”? What if Scoot is “meh”? What if they’re both “meh”? What if they never get out of the first round?

Obviously that could be unlikely but we don’t know anything about the future yet
 
While taking accountability for failure is admirable, I'm exhausted in hearing "we tried but failed." And clearly, so is Dame.

What gives you confidence that this guy will build the right roster this time around?
#1: He hasn't caved and traded draft picks to try to keep Dame happy.
#2: He has either made the right calls and/or listened to the right people with the Sharpe and Scoot picks.

Those are the positives. The negatives are his unbelievable willingness to extend and/or re-sign his players at best-case-scenario prices.

Amazing drafting and horrible budgeting ... which will win?

I've really been disappointed in our free agency this summer after being so excited about the draft, so for me the jury is still out about whether Cronin is capable of succeeding (measured in winning basketball game) as the Blazers' GM.
 
We agree.



Disenfranchise? Sounds like it's either a guy that was always only so loyal for the extra $100m was ready to move on once he got it - or a guy that has issues in his private life that explain whatever made him change his mind or is actually suffering from the Danny Ric issue when all of a sudden he realizes that Verstappen is on the front door is going to push him out of a job.

So, yeah, I will give him the kudos for not overthinking what he had to do and taking the obvious thing instead of stupidly selling Scoot + Sharpe + Simmons (for salary matching) on a sub-par option like OG or Siakam. If this is the big swing that, eff it, Kudos are well deserved.

It's also not as if he did not do some of the stuff Dame wanted, he went through this series of moves to get the guy Dame wanted here in Grant, that was not an obvious move to accomplish.

So, yes, he has been active, and he was smart enough not to sabotage the long term for sub-optimal short term decisions. Kudos to him.

Cronin pretty much admitted he wasn’t surprised because he wasn’t able to execute any of the things he told Dame he thought they could by July 1st. So this seems like hogwash about Dame being scared of Scoot or just wanting the extra money.
 
Lettuce be honest.

The only reason fans have turned on Dame is the demand to Miami only and the way it's been handled.

Joe did a great job in this interview. I love his humility. Not many GM's would have admitted some blame. That being said, he's still going to do right by the Blazers as he should

I caution folks though, he's had over a week to prepare for this.
I couldn't agree more, and I have yet to find a single one of my friends angry at Dame for wanting to go elsewhere. On the flip side, every single one of them are furious that he has said ONLY Miami.

THAT needs to be the focus of the press. The Blazers and the fanbase understand his desire to play elsewhere, however, demanding a single destination is out of bounds and completely unfair, especially when that team appears unwilling to offer anything resembling equal value.
 
Cronin pretty much admitted he wasn’t surprised because he wasn’t able to execute any of the things he told Dame he thought they could by July 1st. So this seems like hogwash about Dame being scared of Scoot or just wanting the extra money.

It is obvious that he wanted to make the deals, but it is also obvious that there were discussions about other trades that were in motion and Lillard was not willing to wait. At this point, it is absolutely fine for me to question the loyalty angle. He took the $100m extension and did not even wait for the year to pass from when he could be traded to ask for the trade.

I have no effin' way of saying this way or another, but questioning the guy that told you he will not run from the grind, wants to build it here and apparently can't wait for a trade before the paint on his contract is dry is absolutely legitimate.
 
I transcribed this shit...

Hasn’t spoken to Dame since the trade request.

“That is obviously a place that he wants to be and that makes sense for him as far as the rest of the makeup as a team and all that. As a team you always hope that you have more options, and to have limited options like that, I wouldn’t call it frustrating, but it prevents you from seeking out the best return… so it’s something we will have to work through.”

What changed about building around Dame?

“Building around Dame has always been the goal, all the way even through the draft. The difficult things that we ran into were finding the right deals. In the previous two years we drafted at 7 and we drafted at 3. In the meantime we were scouring the market looking for more win-now players. What kept happening was those players just weren’t available. So each time we tried to weigh that, so in Shaedon’s draft, pick 7 what does that look like versus what is available on the market and the answer was obvious… Shaedon is better. And the same thing happened this time. What does pick 3 look like versus the return on the market, and it wasn’t close. Had to go 3. So it wasn’t necessarily intentional, it was just doing what’s best for this team and we kept doing that and I could see why Dame would look at it and say well this isn’t a win-now opportunity, or at least as much of a win-now opportunity as some other places. So from that regard I understand his position and I respect it, and it makes sense to me why he would look to go elsewhere.”

What’s your goal right now?

“In any deal the goal is to come out with the best outcome. So for us that can be many different things. It could be more of a win-now player and that would be intriguing to us, it could be a young player and picks and that would be intriguing, it could be just picks and we would look at that as well. For us it’s how can we maximize this return. And I don’t think we have any set parameters it’s we would evaluate each deal case by case and choose the best one.”

If it’s to get a win-now player, is there a better win-now player out there than Damian Lillard?

“There is not.”

What happened with free agency?

“Well free agency, the top priority was to retain Jerami Grant and we did, and then the goal was to retain Matisse Thybulle as well. Meanwhile there was a lot of different trade scenarios we were working and other free agents we were talking to. Our goal wasn’t to be super active directly in free agency. It wasn’t a market that we wanted to get heavy into. There were some players, and still are, that may make sense. But for us, the goal to improve has always been via trade and it’s continuing to work those deals.”

Does it make logical sense to want to trade Dame with Shaedon and Scoot?

“I think one thing I’ll say about Shaedon, Scoot, and Anfernee, I think they’re going to be win-now very soon. I think we saw that with Scoot the other night. He’s not your normal 19 year old. Those guys are going to impact winning very soon in this league, and I think Anfernee is the same way, where Anfernee has shown that he can be a high end, high usage, efficient scorer in this league and is ready to impact winning and get us to new levels. So I think for us it’s continuing to build, we really like our talent base with or without Dame, and how do we keep supplementing these guys and put the best talent around them.”

Isn’t it best to just trade Dame anyway?

“To this persons point, how do you replace Damian Lillard? Who is the person on the market place that is available that is a better player than Dame? No team more than us knows what this market looks like. We have been trying for 18 months to find the Dame equivalent at another position, or someone that is 80% of Dame even. That is the challenge and that is where we have to keep working it.”

How do you balance doing right by Dame versus the best interest of the Trail Blazers?

“Dame is obviously a very important person and player to us, that what the rest of his career looks like matters to us and we care about that. At the same time we have to do what’s best for us. We’ve got to find the right deal and find the right makeup of the team that we’re going to build forward with. So you hope that you can find that perfect situation where that lines up and he goes to a place that he wants to and you get the best return possible. It’s complicated and it usually doesn’t work out just like that, but my history has shown that I’ve done this with CJ McCollum and Josh Hart where we worked together to find them good landing spots and getting a fair return for the Trail Blazers. So it’s possible but there’s a lot of work involved and often it involves more than just one destination.”

(Can’t hear the question)

“It can complicate it because it’s louder than your normal situation, especially ones that we’ve dealt with recently. At the same time, you just try to keep perspective and understand that let’s focus on what matters here. Whether there’s all this external noise, the fact remains that we want to do what’s best for team and he wants to get to a spot that makes the most sense for him. So trying to keep our eye on the ball as much as we can and avoid as many distractions and curve balls as possible.”

Do you have hope that this can be salvaged?

“I haven’t lost hope just because I understand that this league is complicated, and things change very quickly. Sometimes it’s that we gain more information, sometimes things aren’t what we thought they were, and it’s just something that in this league we constantly have to stay nimble and adjust to changing circumstances and I view it like that. I don’t know what the future holds, I don’t know will end up happening here, just knowing that I won’t be surprised if something different happens than what we were originally expecting.”

Were you surprised by the trade request?

“I wouldn’t say surprised. Dame has been great about communicating with us throughout his career. Over the last three months since the season ended we have had numerous, numerous meetings with Dame where we understood his perspective and what his concerns were. So when those concerns weren’t addressed by July 1st, I understood why he went in that direction. It made sense to me. It didn’t surprise me, I wouldn’t say. Any time a player that you care about that much brings that news to you, it does jolt you. So when you finally hear the truth, or you finally face that reality, it was jolting. But I wouldn’t say surprising because I knew that he had concerns about the direction we were headed.”

Was there a pathway that could have got you there?

“There was so many deals that we were constantly talking through with teams and so many that you think that are right there and then you lose it, or it resurfaces. So I don’t know if we had anything teed up incredibly where we thought it was a 90% chance of happening, but there was a dozen deals that made sense for us that had a pretty good chance of happening. So I would have liked to have seen how that would have played out, but I understand by July 1st if you don’t have it, you may not have it two weeks later either.”

A lot of the same issues with size and depth.

“What I have really done for the most part since the trade request is to press pause as far as transacting because I wanted to keep some flexibility with the back of our roster. We have some roster spots right now, certain deals that we could be doing would be 3 for 1 kind of things where we’re going to need some roster spots. But with that you see guys going off the board, so we try to keep as much warm as we can with the free agents that we’re talking to but they can only wait so long. So those are the ripple effects of something like this that does just kinda make you press pause. And we’re not alone in that, there’s other teams that I think are doing the same thing, where it’s okay let’s maintain flexibility here because there could be some fairly big player movement happening.”

There has been a lot of these trad requests happening recently. What lessons have you taken?

“I think what I have learned more than anything is that patience is critical. Don’t be reactive, don’t jump at things to seemingly solve a problem. I think the teams that have ended up in the most positive situation post trade have been the ones who have been really diligent, and taken their time, and not been impulsive or the teams that really kept their urgency under control. So I think that’s how my approach has been with this and will be with this. We are going to be patient, we’re going to do what’s best for our team and we’re going to see how this lands. And if it takes months, it takes months.”

Do you feel like you did everything that you possibly could to build around Dame?

“I don’t feel that I did everything because I wasn’t able to get done what we had hoped to get done. The effort being there, which it was, that’s one thing. But actually following through and getting the result is a whole nother. So to that extent I do feel like I failed Dame. Where our goal was always to build around him, and to be as high level as possible as quickly as possible. And whether even internally if we thought that well, hey we’re going in the right direction here, we can get there pretty quickly… if he didn’t feel that it was still a failure on my end. And just not finding that right deal.”
 
#1: He hasn't caved and traded draft picks to try to keep Dame happy.
#2: He has either made the right calls and/or listened to the right people with the Sharpe and Scoot picks.

Those are the positives. The negatives are his unbelievable willingness to extend and/or re-sign his players at best-case-scenario prices.

Amazing drafting and horrible budgeting ... which will win?

I've really been disappointed in our free agency this summer after being so excited about the draft, so for me the jury is still out about whether Cronin is capable of succeeding (measured in winning basketball game) as the Blazers' GM.
1. There is no way to tell if this was the right decision or not. For all we know we could’ve traded both picks and had a 1 or 2 year, legitimate, but short, championship window.

2. Also we have no idea if these are the right picks at the moment. You’re 100% sure no one drafted after Sharpe will be better than him? 100% sure no one drafted after Scoot will be better than him? In a vacuum he and the team made the “chalkboard” choices. We don’t know if those are the right choices.
 
they can only get so far. Teams are not going to offer more value for Herro. That's about the only card Miami has to play

the 'best' the Heat can offer, draft-wise is their 2024, 2028, and 2030 first's, plus a swap in 2029 and whatever a team gives up for Herro. And personally, I don't assign much value to Miami's 2024 pick

I agree Herro is the key. They need to work harder to find a return for him. I will take fewer picks if it gets us one good young starter. Apparently, Pat Riley is great at luring FAs to South Beach but not at making trades. If he can't then at some point we need to look elsewhere.
 
Confirmed Dame wants Miami only

Says the Blazers will be patient and wait for the best return. If it takes months, it takes months.

Says the Blazers are talking to some free agents but transactions are on hold.

He wants to appease Dame, but wants the Blazers to get the right deal.

Would welcome Dame back to retire in Portland

Took responsibility, saying he failed Dame.

He did insinuate the possibility of other landing spots for Dame
 
#1: He hasn't caved and traded draft picks to try to keep Dame happy.
#2: He has either made the right calls and/or listened to the right people with the Sharpe and Scoot picks.

Those are the positives. The negatives are his unbelievable willingness to extend and/or re-sign his players at best-case-scenario prices.

Amazing drafting and horrible budgeting ... which will win?

I've really been disappointed in our free agency this summer after being so excited about the draft, so for me the jury is still out about whether Cronin is capable of succeeding (measured in winning basketball game) as the Blazers' GM.
Ed, regarding free agency, I think the minute Dame asked for a trade, our free agency was doomed. How can we make any kind of long-term investment? (other than Grant, which I am convinced was agreed upon before we traded for him). Thybulle was an easy call. Not much money (and money we were going to have to spend anyway due to the CBA) and no more than a three-year deal with a desperately needed skill set.

I'm giving Cronin a pass on this year's free agency. It's a time to keep your powder dry, see what you get back for Dame, see what you can send out (Nurk, Grant, Ant, etc.), and take a look at the trade deadline or after the season to see where we stand.

The 2023-24 Blazers are going to be about imagining the future rather than building a competitive team.
 
Kudos to him for admitting to a bunch of stuff.

But frankly, we won’t know if pushing out Dame was the best decision for the team for years, so it’s hard to say “at least he is putting the Blazers first.”

What if Sharpe is “meh”? What if Scoot is “meh”? What if they’re both “meh”? What if they never get out of the first round?

Obviously that could be unlikely but we don’t know anything about the future yet

I'd take it a step further and say an outcome doesn't always prove if a decision was right or not. All these transactions and paths have certain degrees of probabilty that are out of anyones control.

Will Dame/Sharpe/Scoot suffer a career altering injury? How quickly will Dame decline? What is Scott/Sharpe's ceiling? How likely are they to get near that ceiling?
 
I've made peace with 3 1sts/1 swap + Jovic + Whatever we get for JJJ/Martin/Herro.

But it's clear the offer isn't even at that stage yet.

But honestly, we can be more patient than Miami. Doesn't matter if we go into the season with Dame on the bench, but the longer Miami waits, the more vet min FAs fall off the board - they are trying to win now and they need to fill the back half of their rotation with guys that make up for the depth they lost/will lose in the Dame trade.

You need to consider their 24 1st as trash
 
I'd take it a step further and say an outcome doesn't always prove if a decision was right or not. All these transactions and paths have certain degrees of probabilty that are out of anyones control.

Will Dame/Sharpe/Scoot suffer a career altering injury? How quickly will Dame decline? What is Scott/Sharpe's ceiling? How likely are they to get near that ceiling?

Yup, You got to play the percentages and when something is obvious (as apparently was the case with Sharpe and likely be with Scoot) - you are either going to blamed if it fails against the odds or ignore giving it credit because it was "obvious", so I am not surprised that Cronin is getting the flack he is getting - because people always want everything now, now, now.

I think that we have seen before that the moves on the margins (See Roco, via NeO) are easy to make and are not that likely to work but can have long-term ramifications (see pick owed to Chicago and it's influence on Portland's ability to trade).

From everything we know so far, it seems like Cronin is following the logical path.
 
18 months is not overnight. He has had 4 major trading periods, and accomplished very little past adding flexibility (that he never ended up using).

He wasn't trying to be a millionaie from zero net worth. He started with significant debt.
 
It seems pretty easy, to me, to get the salaries to match. Will Miami be up against or above the 2nd apron? Most likely. But they just might any ways. Herro, Jovic, Jaquez, Lowry going out is almost exactly the same match as Lillard and Nurk coming in. Send Herro to Brooklyn for Simmons. Simmons, Lowry, Jovic, Jaquez here. Some flexibility then with us able to take on Caleb Martin in to the TPE, to give them extra space under the apron to go out and sign some vet min guys.

You didn't have to mention Blevins. I knew who you meant.
 

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