Trade Idea Realistic trade options for summer of 2023

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Simons/#3 for Brown

unlock futures by sending the 23 & a player to chi.

Nurk/Little/Watford and four future firsts for Embiid? What else would Phili want?
 
How about this?


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We trade a player and the #23 to Chicago to open up our futures.
We send our #3 pick and a 2 future firsts to Phili, and we send a couple firsts to Brooklyn.

Portland:
Embiid
Bridges

Phili:
Nurk/Little/Watford/#3/2 future 1sts.

Brooklyn:
Simons/Johnson/2 future firsts


Dame/Sharpe/Bridges/Grant/Embiid

Mays/Thybulle/Reddish/Knox/Eubanks


That's close. Need a couple more big bodies.

I don't know the rules on trading future firsts. Could we attach two future firsts to each trade?


Neither Philly or Brooklyn would like that deal. Both Bridges and Embid would get a kings ransom if they are on the market and our table scraps aren’t getting us Embid. If we get Embid then Sharpe is going to Philly along with 3rd pick and likely 2 more picks
 

Not a chance. Lol.

Neither Philly or Brooklyn would like that deal. Both Bridges and Embid would get a kings ransom if they are on the market and our table scraps aren’t getting us Embid. If we get Embid then Sharpe is going to Philly along with 3rd pick and likely 2 more picks

Yeah. Likely right. But sometimes teams looking to tear it down sell low to get rid of salary.
 
So swap brown for bridges in my trade scenario.

Make it happen Joe!!!!

how many future firsts would it take?
 
I think people should keep in mind, if Embiid becomes available there will be a bidding war.

He would have to say that he's only interested in playing for us.
 
I wonder if the best opportunities won't be until the trade deadline then? Or post-season? Would Portland be more likely to get who they want if they wait?

"This is all prelude to I think the next year in the NBA could be an unbelievable period of superstar and star player movement because you've just got a lot of sort of roiling situations," said Lowe on his podcast. "You have one year left before the really harsh trade rules kick into place after the 2023-24 season where teams over the second apron, like the Clippers, for instance, cannot even aggregate salaries. They can't add up money to bring in a big money player. That's starting after next season.

"I think we could see a ton of movement in the offseason and up to the deadline. And a ton of big names moving. That's not to say Embiid, but I think this going to be a hot and heavy offseason and people should buckle up."

Beyond the future of Embiid, there are also uncertain situations facing the likes of Damian Lillard, Luka Doncic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Karl-Anthony Towns, Trae Young, Pascal Siakam, Julius Randle, Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, Bradley Beal, OG Anunoby and Deandre Ayton, amongst others.

they do have a pretty tight expiration period for trading the pick, so that's 1st up. Once that pick is signed, that window moves to Aug-Sept

if, as so many seem to want around here, Dame asks out, I think it's pretty likely that wouldn't happen until later in the summer, or training camp. So, the most leverage the Blazers would have for trading Dame would probably be approaching next year's trade deadline

I think the Blazers are probably in Phase-Shift mode with each phase pivoting on what happened in the previous phase(s)

phase 1 - the 3rd pick. Blazers have obviously been exploring options for the pick since before the lottery. They are doing their due diligence on scouting draft prospects (Schmitz) while also exploring trade options (Cronin). It won't be just outgoing calls either; I think teams will be calling the Blazers to see if they can move up in the draft and get in the top-3. My hunch is the asking price for players that Portland would want will be too high (the price for Brown could be dropping though). So, right now, I'd say there was a better than even chance Portland will stay in the top part of the draft. Might change

phase 2a-->2b/Grant-->Dame
. Cronin might have to be real deft at a spinning Kabuki dance here. Grant can be re-signed a week before Dame can be traded. I don't believe Grant will sign with Portland if Dame is going to be traded. It actually would make less sense for Portland than Grant. So, the Blazers might be exploring S&T options for Grant when Dame's window opens. I think the chances are pretty remote Dame gets triggered enough by the draft to demand a trade before July, but it's possible

phase 3 - the 'what do we do now' phase. Will it be the first time Portland has made an honest attempt to build around Dame? Or will it be a rebuild? And if a rebuild will the Blazers be smart enough to NOT straddle a rebuild/retool fence like they stupidly did in 2015?
 
phase 3 - the 'what do we do now' phase. Will it be the first time Portland has made an honest attempt to build around Dame? Or will it be a rebuild? And if a rebuild will the Blazers be smart enough to NOT straddle a rebuild/retool fence like they stupidly did in 2015?


Well stated. I still believe that for all of the poor Olshey decisions over the years, the real dagger was how much the Blazers overachieved in the year immediately following LMA's departure. If we had just been able to grab a few more high-end picks for two seasons before moving forward... And I can't even really blame Olshey for that, as he kind of did what you were supposed to do. He wanted to rebuild around Dame and CJ (who had just shown out against Memphis in the playoffs). He traded Batum for a young big in Plumlee. He took a gamble on young, underachieving Mo Harkless. He made value signings of Al Farouq-Aminu and a still young Ed Davis... neither of whom anyone could expect to drastically change the win total of that team. If you go back and look at the roster, it should have very clearly been a mid-lottery team at best. But Dame had other ideas in a down year in the West, and our timeline got majorly accelerated. And mid next season when reality started to set in, Nurk fever carried us back.

I still look back at those two seasons fondly, but it certainly hurt not getting another top-end talent in either of those two years.
 
Well stated. I still believe that for all of the poor Olshey decisions over the years, the real dagger was how much the Blazers overachieved in the year immediately following LMA's departure. If we had just been able to grab a few more high-end picks for two seasons before moving forward... And I can't even really blame Olshey for that, as he kind of did what you were supposed to do. He wanted to rebuild around Dame and CJ (who had just shown out against Memphis in the playoffs). He traded Batum for a young big in Plumlee. He took a gamble on young, underachieving Mo Harkless. He made value signings of Al Farouq-Aminu and a still young Ed Davis... neither of whom anyone could expect to drastically change the win total of that team. If you go back and look at the roster, it should have very clearly been a mid-lottery team at best. But Dame had other ideas in a down year in the West, and our timeline got majorly accelerated. And mid next season when reality started to set in, Nurk fever carried us back.

I still look back at those two seasons fondly, but it certainly hurt not getting another top-end talent in either of those two years.

I look at it a little differently. I was kind of on the fence about Olshey heading into the 2015 off-season. He had made max offers to Hibbert and Kanter (and then Monroe) and had built awful bargain bin benches, but I gave him a bit of a pass for those moves. But he made that stupid Batum trade; then he didn't even talk to Lopez as a free agent. And even though the Blazers got shellacked by Memphis in the playoffs all Olshey did was crow about CJ. His team just lost in the first round, badly, and Olshey was high as hell on an undersized SG who was absolutely terrible at defense and an OBVIOUS terrible match with Dame

that's when I turned on Olshey because I was pretty sure about what was coming...the Dame/CJ era....and all the failure that guaranteed, especially with the dumpster-diving Olshey in charge. And that's exactly what fucking happened for the next 7 seasons. 2015 was the pivot point and that feel-good-fake-out win against the injured Clippers team just cemented Olshey's stubborn idiot resolve to stick with CJ no matter what
 
Asked my podcast boss, a major Philly fan, if he would take Sharpe, Simons, Nurk, #3 (if it’s Scoot) for Embiid and he said yes. They’d have 4 guards needing minutes but they’d figure that out later,
 
Ingram is such a dream fit next to Dame for me. i would pull that trigger fully acknowledging the injury risk if NO takes it.
I don't know how realistic it is, BUT, N.O. saves a ton of money immediately. At 3, they either get a PG of the future to pair with Zion, or they get a SF that can immediately replace him. Also move up from 14 to 11. Murphy and Jones can also easily cover the 3 spot, allowing Miller to come in slowly.
 
Well stated. I still believe that for all of the poor Olshey decisions over the years, the real dagger was how much the Blazers overachieved in the year immediately following LMA's departure. If we had just been able to grab a few more high-end picks for two seasons before moving forward... And I can't even really blame Olshey for that, as he kind of did what you were supposed to do. He wanted to rebuild around Dame and CJ (who had just shown out against Memphis in the playoffs). He traded Batum for a young big in Plumlee. He took a gamble on young, underachieving Mo Harkless. He made value signings of Al Farouq-Aminu and a still young Ed Davis... neither of whom anyone could expect to drastically change the win total of that team. If you go back and look at the roster, it should have very clearly been a mid-lottery team at best. But Dame had other ideas in a down year in the West, and our timeline got majorly accelerated. And mid next season when reality started to set in, Nurk fever carried us back.

I still look back at those two seasons fondly, but it certainly hurt not getting another top-end talent in either of those two years.

Agreed the 2015 reset was fine, and a good example of how to use Blazers cap space. The big Olshey fuckup was giving out all those 2016 contracts to Turner/Meyer/etc. That locked in shit rosters with no flexibility, digging a hole the next 4 years, and wasting much of Dames prime.
 
Agreed the 2015 reset was fine, and a good example of how to use Blazers cap space. The big Olshey fuckup was giving out all those 2016 contracts to Turner/Meyer/etc. That locked in shit rosters with no flexibility, digging a hole the next 4 years, and wasting much of Dames prime.
I'd argue 2017 draft was much more harmful to our future. We could have survived the shit contracts he threw out in 2016 if we didn't walk out of that draft with Zach Collins and Caleb Swanigan. Could have had Bam and Dillon Brooks. John Collins, OG Anunoby and Dillon Brooks. Those guys and Josh Hart. But we traded up for Collins and somehow doubled down on shit bigs with Swanigan.
 
I'd argue 2017 draft was much more harmful to our future. We could have survived the shit contracts he threw out in 2016 if we didn't walk out of that draft with Zach Collins and Caleb Swanigan. Could have had Bam and Dillon Brooks. John Collins, OG Anunoby and Dillon Brooks. Those guys and Josh Hart. But we traded up for Collins and somehow doubled down on shit bigs with Swanigan.

That trade made me so mad. Dame needed help and we dealt the picks for a project big.
 
That trade made me so mad. Dame needed help and we dealt the picks for a project big.
Yep, Neil and his staff blew it. But it's time to move on. I know Joe was on that Staff, but he's added some very good new personnel to his. They've made moves to get flexibility. Shown a keen eye for developmental type players ( Watford, & Mays look like keepers), and seemed to have gotten their Lotto pick , and end of draft pick right (Sharpe & Walker). Now lets see what they can do with that capital.
 
With what assets?
I would think that they would S&T Kyrie, maybe the same with Wood but I think the Lakers could and would be able to get better than that for AD and the Mavs only have one tradeable FRP (2027) to try and make up the difference.
 
How about trade for BOTH Bridges and Brown;

Blazers acquire Bridges/Brown/Claxton
Celtics acquire Simons/Royce Oneal / #3
Nets acquire Nurkic/Little/Sharpe/ #23

Blazers lineup is;

Dame
Brown
Bridges
Grant
Claxton

I hate the idea of trading away the future of Sharpe - #3 - Ant - #23 in that order but this is the strongest starting lineup to win for next season I've seen.
 
Not sure if you misread his post the same way I did initially, but I'm pretty sure Bones is only saying that he himself was in high school during the 2012 draft, and viewed Dame as "the guy" to use the 6 pick on (which is quite believable given the discussion going on at that time) ... rather than how I initially interpreted it as saying that he noticed Dame during his high school days in Oakland and pegged him as a superstar before he even went to college (which would clearly be false).
Yeah that's what I meant. Oops.
 
We need to find a way to get either Claxton or Lopez this summer.

 
We need to find a way to get either Claxton or Lopez this summer.


I would love those guys but we need a great point of attack defender more than a rim protector. Nurk is a fine rim protector himself still. We need Caruso more than any other guys on that list
 
We need to find a way to get either Claxton or Lopez this summer.


Lopez would kind of be incredible if Dame gets him here. Especially if we got Amen Thompson.

Dame/Ant/Amen/Mays
Ant/Sharpe/Thybulle
____/Amen/Thybulle/Nas
Grant/Watford/Walker
Lopez/Nurk/Watford

Nurk, Nas, #23 would all be available to find a bridge starting SF (DFS?). If we found a way to get Naz Reid too? I think we would contend for HCA.
 
I would love those guys but we need a great point of attack defender more than a rim protector. Nurk is a fine rim protector himself still. We need Caruso more than any other guys on that list

I don't think Nurkic is that "fine" a rim protector, at least not anymore

according to NBA.com, this season's big's ranked by opponent FG% within 6' of rim (with differential between their own FG% and opponent; more negative the better):

Giannis 48.0% (-16.7)
Jaren Jackson 51.2% (-12.8)
Kessler 51.5% (-13.1)
Brooke Lopez 51.7% (-13.2)
Markkanen 52.0% (-12.1)
Draymond Green 52.4% (-11.8)

Steven Adams 52.5% (-11.8)
Porzingis 53.5% (-11.0)
Zubac 54.2% (-11.0)
Daniel Gafford 55.0% (-10.1)
Jarett Allen 55.5% (-8.6)
Christian Wood 55.7% (-7.4)
Claxton 56.1% (-8.0)

Gobert 56.8% (-7.6)
Mitchell Robinson 57.4% (-7.0)
Mobley 57.5% (-6.3)
Zach Collins 57.5% (-7.2)
Nick Richards 57.9% (-7.8)
KAT 58.4% (-4.4)
Myles Turner 58.5% (-6.5)
Horford 58.6% (-5.5)
Capela 58.9% (-6.0)
Drew Eubanks 59.0% (-5.1)
AD 59.0% (-6.5)
Duren 59.0% (-6.0)
Wendall Carter Jr 59.9% (-4.1)
Jerami Grant 60.1% (-3.7)

Kevon Looney 60.5% (-3.8)
Poeltl 60.6% (-3.8)
Olynyk 60.6% (-3.6)
Nurkic 61.6% (-3.7)
Sabonis 61.7% (-3.4)
Ayton 61.7% (-2.7)
Embiid 63.2% (-1.4)
Jokic 65.2% (+0.5)
Adebayo 67.0% (+1.6)

like a lot of areas with Nurkic, he doesn't compare that well with his peers.

and if you look at who is 5th on that list, then look at this keeping in mind this is what the Bulls traded Markkanen for in a 3-team trade with the Cavs/Blazers:

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FUCK!!

the damage that dumbass dipshit Olshey did to Portland in just the missed opportunities alone is insane. Blazers could have a front line of Adebayo. Markkanen, and Grant. or Jarrett Allen-Markannen-John Collins or Allen-Markkanen-OG. I still can't believe he was Portland's GM for a decade
 

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I'd argue 2017 draft was much more harmful to our future. We could have survived the shit contracts he threw out in 2016 if we didn't walk out of that draft with Zach Collins and Caleb Swanigan. Could have had Bam and Dillon Brooks. John Collins, OG Anunoby and Dillon Brooks. Those guys and Josh Hart. But we traded up for Collins and somehow doubled down on shit bigs with Swanigan.

yeah, I was whining about it in a post above, but just isolate the 2017 draft & the Nance trade:

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Adebayo-Markkanen-Grant

or

Jarret Allen-Markkanen-John Collins

or

Allen-Markkanen-OG-Dillon Brooks

I know it's probably too long a time between the 2017 draft and 2021 for all the options to remain the same, but an era of an NBA team can be defined by missed opportunities and Olshey was a King-of-Whiffs
 

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