Phatguysrule
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I don't think anyone's saying that we should have received "a near all-star", but perhaps an asset that would have netted some residual value. At present, the Blazers have zero net return from that trade.No team was going to trade us a near All Star for Norman Powell and Robert Covington between the time Cronin took the job and the time Dame asked out.
It would have been nice, but no player of that high of caliber has been dealt for similar value as we had to offer. If they had you might have reason to be slightly annoyed. But that's just not reality.
Like what? We got a first round pick from the prior year... He didn't pan out. Like James Wiseman.I don't think anyone's saying that we should have received "a near all-star", but perhaps an asset that would have netted some residual value. At present, the Blazers have zero net return from that trade.
A #21 that his team gave up on in less than a year is not much of an asset--exceedingly dissimilar from a #2 overall who had been injured, and who clearly didn't fit with his drafting team's timeline and style.Like what? We got a first round pick from the prior year... He didn't pan out. Like James Wiseman.
Keep an eye on what's happening in Minny. Finding a KAT deal is absolutely paramount.
Don't necessarily think we should be involved but he's gonna be traded for less than his value due to his contract.
Nobody was going to give us a #2 for those guys, either.A #21 that his team gave up on in less than a year is not much of an asset--exceedingly dissimilar from a #2 overall who had been injured, and who clearly didn't fit with his drafting team's timeline and style.
Excluding the fact that Jordan has made billions from his Nike deal.I know the $$ has changed crazily, but to put it in a little perspective, Giannis' 3 year extension will pay him about twice as much money as Michael Jordan made in his entire 15 year career!
We’ll see. I’ve seen predictions that Minnesota will be 2nd in the West this year. People believe Ant Edwards will be MVP level this year. If so, they’re better than the Utah team that got the #1 seed in 2021.The wolves look like a treadmill, a very very expensive treadmill
Again, nobody was expecting a #2 pick, a James Wiseman, or for us "to get markedly better". All anyone wanted was some assets--at least one--that would have contributed in some way to the pipe-dream retool or the eventual rebuild. Instead, we got nothing.Nobody was going to give us a #2 for those guys, either.
We weren't going to get markedly better value out of those guys on those salaries. It just wasn't going to happen, IMO. Getting rid of them was essential, though.
We’ll see. I’ve seen predictions that Minnesota will be 2nd in the West this year. People believe Ant Edwards will be MVP level this year. If so, they’re better than the Utah team that got the #1 seed in 2021.
Assuming season's end. Doubt they can dump Gobert for anythingSo how long do they have to cut salary? The beginning of next season? I would let it play out this season to see what happens. Maybe they try to dump Gobert instead. Only two years left after this year.
But we did get an asset. It just turned out not to be all that good of one. Doesn't change that he was a recent 1st round pick. And it was an asset to contribute to an eventual rebuild. And we got an asset for the pipe dream retool in Winslow. Just an oft-injured one that, you guessed it!, got injured. But was playing a decent role for us to start the season. So one rebuild asset and one retool asset. Neither worked out. But Covington and Powell weren't either. I'd say the real benefit was just getting out of their deals.Again, nobody was expecting a #2 pick, a James Wiseman, or for us "to get markedly better". All anyone wanted was some assets--at least one--that would have contributed in some way to the pipe-dream retool or the eventual rebuild. Instead, we got nothing.
NIKE made bunches off Jordan also. I wonder what the numbers are really?Excluding the fact that Jordan has made billions from his Nike deal.
Overpaid 15-20 mpg players aren't worth assets that are guaranteed to be good for a rebuild or adding a player Grant's quality.Again, nobody was expecting a #2 pick, a James Wiseman, or for us "to get markedly better". All anyone wanted was some assets--at least one--that would have contributed in some way to the pipe-dream retool or the eventual rebuild. Instead, we got nothing.
Who's upset about anything? All I'm saying is that the net result of that deal is that 1.5 years later, the team has nothing to show for it. This isn't an emotional response; it's an analytical one. As much as you might want to disingenuously diminish Powell (definitely more than a 15-20 mpg player) and RoCo (clearly not overpaid, given he was re-signed for similar salary), the fact of the lack of return remains.Overpaid 15-20 mpg players aren't worth assets that are guaranteed to be good for a rebuild or adding a player Grant's quality.
They are good for trading for gambles on short term contracts. That's what we got for them.
I've not seen a prospective deal for those players that would leave us in a better place than we are now (that weren't also gambles), so it doesn't make sense to waste energy being upset about it.
Memphis as well.And put Minnesota in the east!
Who's upset about anything? All I'm saying is that the net result of that deal is that 1.5 years later, the team has nothing to show for it. This isn't an emotional response; it's an analytical one. As much as you might want to disingenuously diminish Powell (definitely more than a 15-20 mpg player) and RoCo (clearly not overpaid, given he was re-signed for similar salary), the fact of the lack of return remains.
No. Only one team needs to move, and Memphis is actually close to several western conference teams. Minnesota is not.Memphis as well.
You're "upset" enough to be having this conversation trying to levy blame. Or negative responsibility. Or whatever.Who's upset about anything? All I'm saying is that the net result of that deal is that 1.5 years later, the team has nothing to show for it. This isn't an emotional response; it's an analytical one. As much as you might want to disingenuously diminish Powell (definitely more than a 15-20 mpg player) and RoCo (clearly not overpaid, given he was re-signed for similar salary), the fact of the lack of return remains.
