Blazer4life
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I think now that the initial push of free agent signings is over that Portland will be involved in sign and trade discussions for either PG or back up PF. The interesting thing is reading todays headlines at real GM indicates that players once linked to the Blazers may be available via sign and trade options. For instance:
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60563/20090714/sixers_in_sign_and_trade_mode_with_miller/
Once looking for 10 million a year, the Sixers are now exploring trading Miller. It sounds like we were interested in Miller, but only in sign and trade options in order to keep our capspace. Plus the link directly below this one mentions that the sixers only have 10 players under contract and are looking to pick up more. I guess the Travis/Blake offer would solve two problems for them (give them a replacement for Miller temporarily, and with Outlaw they would be up to twelve contracts). Also they wouldn't be tied into either player after next year.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60560/20090714/76ers_shopping_around_in_las_vegas/
Also in todays headline, it shows the Knicks are interested in Boozer. The only way this works is obviously a sign and trade. A trade of Boozer to the Knicks means Lee would be available. I could see Portland getting involved in sign and trade discussions if Boozer ended up in New York since Lee would no longer be needed and the Knicks wouldn't want to tie up capspace. It was once rumored Portland was interested in signing Lee to an offer sheet but seemed leary since they were sure the Knicks would match. In this scenario we would be a facilitator of the trade therefore the Knicks would not be matching.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60557/20090714/walsh_acknowledges_interest_in_boozer/
While I think the 2nd rumor is unlikely I think the Miller to Portland talk will once again pick up steam this week and once Utah matches Millsaps deal (which they will) the options of sign and trade deals for Portland gets better (ie: Miller to Portland for Blake and cash assuming they don't want Travis). Thoughts?
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60563/20090714/sixers_in_sign_and_trade_mode_with_miller/
Once looking for 10 million a year, the Sixers are now exploring trading Miller. It sounds like we were interested in Miller, but only in sign and trade options in order to keep our capspace. Plus the link directly below this one mentions that the sixers only have 10 players under contract and are looking to pick up more. I guess the Travis/Blake offer would solve two problems for them (give them a replacement for Miller temporarily, and with Outlaw they would be up to twelve contracts). Also they wouldn't be tied into either player after next year.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60560/20090714/76ers_shopping_around_in_las_vegas/
Also in todays headline, it shows the Knicks are interested in Boozer. The only way this works is obviously a sign and trade. A trade of Boozer to the Knicks means Lee would be available. I could see Portland getting involved in sign and trade discussions if Boozer ended up in New York since Lee would no longer be needed and the Knicks wouldn't want to tie up capspace. It was once rumored Portland was interested in signing Lee to an offer sheet but seemed leary since they were sure the Knicks would match. In this scenario we would be a facilitator of the trade therefore the Knicks would not be matching.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/60557/20090714/walsh_acknowledges_interest_in_boozer/
While I think the 2nd rumor is unlikely I think the Miller to Portland talk will once again pick up steam this week and once Utah matches Millsaps deal (which they will) the options of sign and trade deals for Portland gets better (ie: Miller to Portland for Blake and cash assuming they don't want Travis). Thoughts?
