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Can't afford 5 each of either one of these under the new CBA.
Can't afford 5 each of either one of these under the new CBA.
We can get Lebron if we draft his son. Not sure we want that.

What if Costco owns the Blazers? Buy in bulk and save!
Cronin trading FRP's to improve the team like Minnesota is nowhere near the horizon.The company I retired from had a branch in Anoka MN and I'd go there 4 times a year and always heard if we tank every years we will soon be in the thick of it. Even after drafting their #1 now and their older #1 KAT, it wasn't until they surrounded them with vets that they created an identity and started to win. Even if you establish a team with some seasoned vets and they don't pan out there are still assets that can be traded.
Looking at past NBA champions, I do not see any that originally tanked for their difference maker
SA does not count because back in the day they were assured Duncan if they had the worst record.
Cleveland has a case but technically they only won with LBJ after he went back to Cleveland.
Denver-no they did not tank for Jovic
GS-No they did not tank for Steph
Milwaukee-no they did not tank for Giannis
Lakers-No they got free agents (or the player forced a trade)
Toronto, Dallas, Miami, -No No No
So I can see the argument for tanking but at the same time, not very convincing.
I watched this entire season and when Ant was in the game with any of or all of Shaedon, Scoot and Deandre those guys were just way way worse on offense and then there's the fact that he's a defensive liability which in turn puts all of his teammates in bad positions on that end.I am ok with this other than including the 24-year-old Simons. (25 next month) He fits the time line and he won't take playing time away from Scoot or Sharpe.
I see no downside to him coming off the bench. If he sucks then he helps with the tank. If he doesn't suck... then keeping him makes sense. For those who think he will pout, I doubt it but if he does then you trade him.
After this year's draft even without a clear superstar we should try our darndest to prove that an evenly talented team can go far.
Now it's up to the Players and Chauncey.
Cronin trading FRP's to improve the team like Minnesota is nowhere near the horizon.
Chicago owns the Blazers pick. Portland gets to use a "we can't trade our pick" card for the next 4 seasons.
Blazers GM nervously stated his outlook for the team is a "sustained build". Meaning the Blazers plan is to dip into the lottery for as long as it takes, until drafting super duper rookies can overtake the bad coaching and return Portland to winning ways.
The team media bakes us "rebuilding like OKC" cakes. Absent is the other rebuilding comps. Minnesota spent years & years & years & years & years & years in horrible basketball slumps. As do some other teams that try rebuilding through the draft.
Can the Blazers become a Minnesota by 2030? They'll have plenty of super rookies and extra bonus picks by then. But getting excited for a team that hopes to be good in 6 years, it's just not fun for NBA fans. Hence the huge drop off in national coverage, and viewership numbers plummeting to record lows.
* Wut? "not convincing"? San Antonio absolutely counts because they deliberately tanked for Duncan and wouldn't have any of their 5 championships without him
* Cleveland absolutely counts because they tanked for the hometown guy, Lebron; and then deliberately, obviously tanked for Kyrie
* Denver counts, at least partially, because they had the 7th worst record in the NBA when they drafted Murray 7th; and when a team is in the top-half of the draft without jumping way up in the lottery, it's a tank, whether it's deliberate or not. And, we don't know if Jokic would have been enough for the ring without Murray
* Golden State drafted Curry with the 7th pick; they won 29 games that year. Again, it was a tank by default, but clearly they weren't trying to foolishly win games
* Milwaukee....ok, the exception to the rule
* Lakers? they tanked plenty. They got Magic with a 1st pick; Worthy with a 1st pick; Wilkes with an 11th pick; Kobe with a 13th pick. Speaking of the Magic/Worthy era, the Celtics got Bird with a 6th pick and McHale with a 3rd pick. And of course, the Lakers have avenues for elite talent acquisition that Portland will never have
* Dallas got Dirk with a 9th pick; and they got Kidd by trading Devin Harris, who was a 5th pick
* Miami tanked for a 5th pick and got Dwayne Wade who was integral for their 3 championships
* Chicago won 6 championships because they drafted MJ with the 3rd pick; and traded them 8th pick and a 1st round swap (18th pick) for a 5th pick and Scottie Pippen. And they got Horace Grant with a 10th pick
* Houston won 2 championships becasue they drafted Hakeem with the 1st pick
your evaluation of the definition and effectiveness of tanking doesn't match reality, at all. With very few exceptions, almost no exceptions, teams had to suck for a period of time before they could get their rings, and it was the suckage for the most part, that landed the talent that got the rings
I'm looking at the list of champions and here's some numbers: in the last 35 years, only one team has won a championship without having an MVP winner on the roster (at some point in career); the 2004 Pistons. Which dovetails into the reality that over the last 40 years, only three MVP's weren't taken in the lottery: Nash, Giannis, and Jokic. Two of those guys were taken with the 15th pick. And while they have combined for 6 MVP's they only have two championships
what OBVIOUSLY doesn't work is trying to win with below all-star talent like Ant and Ayton
Yeah even with who? We're not going to be "evenly talented" with OKC unless Joe pulls some kind of unimaginable miracle out of his ass. We won't be "evenly talented" with well over half the teams in this league and if Joe did pull off that miracle, talent doesn't always mean everything... ask the fucking Suns."evenly talented"...?
There are so many holes in this post it would take me 4 hours to respond. I have no desire to do so. But the bottom line is you named a shit load of
teams that were bad for a year (some tanked and some did not) It is not relevant to our discussion about tanking for multiple years until we guess correctly on the right 19-year-old or tank in the right year that actually has a star player.
If Blazers deliberately tank the next 2-3 years in hopes to draft prospective all stars, we will lose Shaedon, Scoot and Ayton, they'll want the hell out of here. and demand trades and we start the cycle all over again. Joe will make it as clear as he has before, that we want to build around our young stars, until he cant.
Because players are under contract anymore doesn't mean that cant force a trade.c'mon man...
Portland has control over Scoot for a minimum of 6 more years and Sharpe for 5 years. That's the minimum and almost all players sign 4 or 5 year rookie extensions rather than 3. Lebron and Durant didn't leave the teams that drafted them for 9 years. Aldridge was in Portland for 9 years
Older vets do that.Because players are under contract anymore doesn't mean that cant force a trade.
'Fraid so.Does trying to make the playoffs require firing Chauncey? If we don't fire Chauncey, is that automatically tanking?
If the Blazers really want to tank they should draft me this year.
Dogs aren't allowed to play in the NBA
Dogs aren't allowed to play in the NBA
