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But why? What makes it dumb or a no brainer?Hell NO OP. Dumb.
Take the picks now. No brainer.
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But why? What makes it dumb or a no brainer?Hell NO OP. Dumb.
Take the picks now. No brainer.
Great questionawkward question
If they were willing to do those things they would have been better talent, not equalGood question. Those trades reduced the team's overall talent - but in many respects the team played better after they left. What if RoCo/Nance/Powell/CJ had been traded for roughly equal talent - but guys who were willing to play hard and buy into what Billups was trying to do? What if those 4 guys had made an honest effort to buy into what Billups was trying to do? Obviously, it's all guesswork.
Does you crystal ball happen to know the year? I got some money that i want to put on that so i can retire when it happens. (Notice i said WHEN)That’s funny, because my crystal ball says that Damian Lillard will win a championship with the Portland Trailblazers.
It wasn't about whatever talent level these guys were at in their prime. It was about how rapidly and significantly they have declined...which isn't much
I'm seeing a bunch of people here say Dame has only a couple of seasons left at the level he's at. I'm saying they don't have any fucking reason for saying that other than their bias for wanting dame traded.
The questionable assumption that you're making is that there'll be a liveable world in 2025.So I started really thinking about this, and I’m now hoping we lose the Pels pick this year and get the Bucks pick in 2025.
In my heart of hearts, and yours too if you are honest with yourselves, I know we are not going to win a title in Dame’s prime. So getting the 14th pick this year and trading it for a vet that can “help” Dame make a title run is foolish because AS Cronin himself said, this isn’t a quick 1 year fix
So let’s trade Dame for players that match Ant, Hart, the 6th pick and whatever YOUNG stud in free agency we can get or trade for
I’ll sit here and take my lumps quietly
Sure, I was just interpreting what I thought he was saying with respect to how he come off a screen catches and shoots. Dame runs 2.56 mpg & Curry 2.54 but that doesn't indicate how they run or with or w/o ball.that doesn't make the argument any more logical...it's not. Curry is still running; pounding his legs on the hardwood. Who runs more in a game, Dame or Curry?
Defensively, CP3 isn't near what he used to be

Dame say's he feels born again, that has to be a positive!
I'm not comparing playing styles, I'm comparing the bodies of NBA players and wondering how it is that Dame's body will somehow age more rapidly than most other NBA players. The only reason I can think of is because it fits the narrative of those advocating for Dame to be traded
as for Stockton, you were the one than entered his name into the discussion as a comp for CP3. Then, right after that, you tried to make a case that Curry would somehow age better because he runs off screens a lot more than Dame. What is the difference between a screen and the pick in PnR? That's simply a screen by another name. And both Stockton and Dame have run off those PnR screens for a big part of their offense for a majority of their careers. Why do the screens Curry runs around without the ball lengthen his career and the screens Dame runs around with the ball shortens his career?
But playing styles can dictate how long a player stays in the NBA. The mind degrades much slower than the body. A player like CP3 or Stockton can stick around a lot longer because they're premier setup men and they can run an offense. Paul's body is nowhere near what it was 10 years ago. His knees are shot. But he can still run an offense better than anyone else in the NBA. Stockton played until he was 40 and he still averaged nearly 10 ppg and 8 assists. Dame is not a bad passer, but his game isn't built around passing. He's still a score-first point guard and that can't be said for either Paul or Stockton.
PNR is NOT the same as running off screens. It's MUCH harder on the body. How many times have we seen Dame get trapped by two players after trying to run the PNR and then slapped around? A player that constantly moves without the ball and lets his teammates screen for him so he can get open for a quick shot is way different than trying to shake two players and either drive to the hoop or shoot over the top. Because Dame runs the PNR so much, he goes to the hoop WAY more than Curry and he takes way more of a beating because of it.
Ray Allen retired at 38 (probably could have played longer)
Reggie Miller retired at 39
Who is the comp for Dame? Can he shift his game to be more of a catch and shoot scorer? His ability to beat traps and shoot over his defender will slowly degrade, and if teams know he doesn't have the first step to get to the hole, they will get right up on him. He needs his quickness to keep teams honest on defense.
or the sake of advocating a Dame trade you're assuming it will be soon
you're arguing that Dame's body will eventually 'fail' to perform well on an NBA court
I'm arguing you don't know when that will be, but for the sake of advocating a Dame trade you're assuming it will be soon. You're saying that CP3 and Curry, two completely different players, will last longer than Dame. I'm saying you don't know that
but taking it further, if CP3 and Curry were more durable than Dame, than they would have been injured less over their careers....that's the sign of durability, no? But those guys have been injured dozens of times. Dame hasn't. Why is it that Dame's body can withstand 82 games much better than those 2 guys, but not 1000 games?
Best point in the threadThe questionable assumption that you're making is that there'll be a liveable world in 2025.
Funny, I didn't know Dame was interested in going into coach when he's 50...That’s funny, because my crystal ball says that Damian Lillard will win a championship with the Portland Trailblazers.
I never said soon. I said in the next 4-5 years. That's not "soon."
let's just distill it down to that...Dame may be pretty damn good over the next 4 years (which takes him to CP3's current age by the way)
but you're convinced Portland can't build a contender around him in that time. If Portland can't build a contender around Dame over the next 4 years, how could they build one without him?
If Portland can't build a contender around Dame over the next 4 years, how could they build one without him?
We would have to be incredibly lucky to get a player as good as Dame in the next 4 or 5 years.What would it take to build a contender?
Free agents?
Trades?
Hitting on the draft?
We have a horrible track record in free agency, and Cronin has shown to be completely inept at trades. So our only hope is the draft. And when I say contender, I mean an actual contender. A team that could compete for a ring. I'm not talking about getting back to the playoffs or being another also-ran. We need to be a legitimate threat to win the championship.
Those are completely different timelines. Trying to build around Dame is going down a totally different road than if we traded Dame this summer and started building around Ant/Little/draft pick. One has a window. A finite length of time for which it can be accomplished, and that's how long Dame is still good enough to be the alpha dog. Whether that's 4-5 years or 9-10 years, it's still finite.
The other is based on how quickly we can obtain players that are good enough to win a ring. That could be 4-5 years if we get good draft picks, or it could take longer if our front office sucks and we don't hit on any of our picks. And just to be clear, I'm not saying that I would even necessarily keep Ant/Little. I think anyone should be on the table.
One path is building a contender around Dame.
One path is building a contender, period.
If we keep Dame, we already have that player. That's the toughest piece to get.
What value does Dame have? He's coming off of surgery, off of his worst season, and his age isn't on his side.We have that player... for a finite period of time. That's the whole point.
Dame will only be this good for so many years.
Dame will only be worth this much value for so many years.
What value does Dame have? He's coming off of surgery, off of his worst season, and his age isn't on his side.
Nobody is going to give up anything of comparable value for Dame right now.
I just wonder at what point do players begin to be more of a problem due to the salary they command than positive effect they have on the floor for the team. Damian Lillard will be making an awful lot of money in the next 3-4 years?

let's just distill it down to that...Dame may be pretty damn good over the next 4 years (which takes him to CP3's current age by the way)
but you're convinced Portland can't build a contender around him in that time. If Portland can't build a contender around Dame over the next 4 years, how could they build one without him?
What value does Dame have? He's coming off of surgery, off of his worst season, and his age isn't on his side.
Nobody is going to give up anything of comparable value for Dame right now.
We're not going to get a proven front office for at least another year or two (after the team sells, or Cronin proves many people wrong). So trading Dame right now has a very low probability of success.There is only one way to get comparable value for a player like Dame: get multiple 1st rd picks and have a front office competent enough to take advantage of them. You will never get equal short-term value in return - you have to find a team willing to give long-term value for current value.
...and pay that player FIFTY MILLION A YEARWe would have to be incredibly lucky to get a player as good as Dame in the next 4 or 5 years.
As I understand it, the team will be sold within the next 2 years. But there is no rush to sell.Trick question. With the current ownership/front office neither is possible. I have to admit, I have been blindly assuming we will be getting a new regime that is willing and able to put a contender on the court. If the current group is going to be around for the next 5 years or more, we might as well argue over whether unicorn horns have a clockwise or counter-clockwise spiral!
Maybe what we should be asking is when/if the team will be sold.
