illmatic99
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I don't think NO can convince PA to trade LA and take a step back in the short term. I don't think he'll even try to as his job security will come into question.
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Fair enough, that's a historical. It's one that was completely dogged at the time because there were GMs who came out on the record saying they would've offered more, but let's go with it. First, we can't offer 2 1sts. Second, we have no expiring contracts until next year, and they're Wes and LMA and Freeland. So if you're saying we can get a 28 y/o disgruntled All-Star who wasn't staying with the team who drafted him once he became a FA (sound familiar?) with Batum, Leonard, a 2018 1st and Kostas, then you've made your case on the best strategy going forward. Lillard/Wes/(SF?)/LMA/(defensive C) with Claver, 2014 MLE, #10 and whoever the All-Star is. Hopefully he's a SF or SG or defensive big.Pau Gasol traded for expirings, 2 late firsts, and rights to a second rounder, to fit description. Could be disgruntled player, could be a team needing to rebuild and dump salary, especially under a new CBA.
You seem to want specifics of who we can fill in for LMA, give specifics of which contender LMA is going to sign with, and what free aents we're going to put around our core of
Lillard/Wes/Batum/Thompson/Len to make us a legit title contender.
)--and potentially a lotto pick next year
)I completely disagree. The league is stacked with PFs and so LMA is the easiest player to replace. There is nearly zero SG talent in the league, so replacing Wes would be very tough - especially with someone who is better. Same goes for Nic, to a lesser degree. There's not a ton of SF talent - certainly more than SG - and Nic is already ~Top 5 at the position.The way I see it, Lillard and LA are basically the Blazers only unique players. Everyone else is essentially replaceable pretty easily.
The big secret is...they're NOT great players. They're average players playing within a great system. It's why I'd be very leery of ever trading with the Spurs - the player you get from them won't be 80% of whatever they showed while playing for the Spurs.I mean how do the Spurs keep on adding these great players?
I completely disagree. The league is stacked with PFs and so LMA is the easiest player to replace. There is nearly zero SG talent in the league, so replacing Wes would be very tough - especially with someone who is better. Same goes for Nic, to a lesser degree. There's not a ton of SF talent - certainly more than SG - and Nic is already ~Top 5 at the position.
Package both of them for the fabled "disgruntled star" and you might upgrade one position while downgrading at the other. Never mind the fact that typically disgruntled stars tend to force their way to teams they WANT to play for.
The big secret is...they're NOT great players. They're average players playing within a great system. It's why I'd be very leery of ever trading with the Spurs - the player you get from them won't be 80% of whatever they showed while playing for the Spurs.
That's not my case for the best strategy going forward, as I already stated. I wa giving you an example that you asked for from Mags. You can feel free to attribute that strategy to me if you want, though, if it works better for you as an example to throw into your get rid of LMA posts.
And no, it doesn't "sound familiar" except to you. He's apparently 3/4ths of the way out the door. When you include that in every scenario, then it sure makes it easier to see. For you. Where's he going to walk to?
I think he's 100% out the door, not 3/4. I get that you don't, and that's fine. If I'm wrong, we have a bunch of assets instead of a UFA All-Star. If you're wrong, we are 100% screwed.
I disagree with this so strongly I couldn't overstate it - especially the bolded section. The PF position is probably the deepest position in the league, and is absolutely the worst position to build around.Not with LA's skillset. He's the highest scoring PF in the league. IMO, wing players are easier to get...there are a shortage of good big men in the league. And when you look at it, LA is an elite PF while Wes and Nic are average wing players.
Asked in a different thread, if we had to swap rosters with one of them, which team would you swap with right now, Cleveland, Utah, or Denver?
Remember that there was an Exit Interview. And I highly doubt that Olshey hasn't done at least the level of analysis of assets going forward that we have. He just doesn't have the baggage of LMA being his favorite player.
I disagree with this so strongly I couldn't overstate it - especially the bolded section. The PF position is probably the deepest position in the league, and is absolutely the worst position to build around.
Name 14 better SGs than Wes.
Name 14 better SFs than Nic.
See? My work here is done. Knew it would just take being patient and logical.
EDIT: I didn't say he wanted to leave to "play for a contender". The strawman that people seem to be bringing up for his reason for staying is "IF WE BUILD A CONTENDER HE'LL STAY!" Personally, I don't think that's true, but it's closer than if we didn't. And I don't think we can, and no one yet has shown me how it could IF it could.
Didn't say yours.Nowhere near my favorite player.
LOL. OK. You are basing POR being a title contender on our current Core 4 plus the #10, an MLE and 11M in cap space for a defensive big. And that it's going to happen in the next two years. With the possibility that there may be a trade of "2 starters and 2 scrubs and a 2018 first for a disgruntled all-star". And I'm the one who attributes "absolute best case"? How many top 10 picks flame out completely? You think that whoever we pick #1, Thompson, whoever we pick number 10--added to Lillard, Wes and Batum and 15M in cap space, with maybe a lotto pick next year--is only a contender in the next 7 years in the "absolute best case"?I just don't see a "collection of assets" putting us over the top unless you want to atttribute their absolute best case scenarios for them, and worst case for everything else, which is what you do.
Yet LMA, #10, the MLE and 11M on a defensive big is more than 3 or 4 2nd bananas?It seems, especially getting half those assets from this draft, that you're landing 3-4 players that seems AT BEST a 2nd or 3rd banana on a contender. All the while hoping for that true stud next year.
Ha! Um, better at playing team-oriented basketball. My own preferences have fundamentals and intelligence trumping athleticism, but feel free to put athletic ability over skills and intelligence.define "better"
Alright, you got me. He's staying in Portland forever in your mind. There's absolutely no chance that he'll buck the trend of almost every UFA all-star in the last 10 years and go somewhere other than where he was drafted. His Portland roots run deep.So...he just wants to play for a team close to where he grew up?
Asked in a different thread, if we had to swap rosters with one of them, which team would you swap with right now, Cleveland, Utah, or Denver?
Alright, you got me. He's staying in Portland forever in your mind. There's absolutely no chance that he'll buck the trend of almost every UFA all-star in the last 10 years and go somewhere other than where he was drafted. His Portland roots run deep.
I'm sorry that I misrepresented you. But you can stop with the ad hominem attacks. If there is even the slightest chance that he leaves for absolutely nothing, how do you mitigate that?
Just to be clear, Brian and I are coming from two very different places with regards to trading LMA. That's not to say I disagree with his theory of LMA leaving. I simply don't see LMA being a player who is going to matter in a Playoff/Championship push, while I DO see him as being the best vehicle for asset acquisition.
With that said, I DO think that we could keep LMA and make a few moves to put us into the Playoffs next season. But it's a team that won't get out of the first round. And then, as Brian points out, we're extremely limited in our ability to make additional improvements.
Ha! Um, better at playing team-oriented basketball. My own preferences have fundamentals and intelligence trumping athleticism, but feel free to put athletic ability over skills and intelligence.
Personally, I'd also leave off players like Paul Pierce and Ray Allen who are on their way out the door. The idea is to have players who'll play at a high level for several years.
And to be clear, I'm not against or for trading LMA. It would depend on the proposed trade. But using the assumption that he's leaving in 2 years pushes in the direction of making an unfavorably lopsided trade out of fear.
See Post #63, and couple that with LMA's comments. Tell me what your foundation is that he's 100% staying here.
What has your analysis of UFA All-Stars in the last half-decade led you to conclude about the chances of keeping LMA here?
