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Your assumption is invalid. The biggest Blazers assett to trade, wasn't even on the floor, it was the golden ticket Raef Lafrentz expiring contract. The Blazers had a gem to trade, and dropped the ball.
I think that assumption that it was a "golden ticket" is invalid. Big expiring contracts were talked up, but not only did LaFrentz not net anything, neither did Wally Sczerbiak's, which was even bigger. I think the idea that Pritchard had impact players offered to him, for LaFrentz's contract and nothing else of value, and turned them down is pretty silly, to be honest. Unless you think Pritchard is simply an idiot.
Everyone assumed Stoudemire would be traded, for example, and for pennies on the dollar. That was clearly untrue. Kerr was clearly looking for good value back and when he didn't get it, pulled Stoudemire off the block. There's a pretty good chance that the media vastly overhyped the idea that teams were looking to dump good/great players simply to save money.
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