blazerfan11
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Kawhi is only 27 years old. Is there any way the Blazers could get him?
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Fact.I asked if there is any way possible the Blazers could get him. I wasn't asking for an opinion. Is "NO" an opinion, or a fact?
It's not happening. There is really no way.... don't waste your time.#4 Seriously? If you're Toronto, do you want nothing, or CJ McCollum? That's a no-brainer.

It seems like you want someone to say, "yes"...Jesus. is it that hard to stick to facts? I'm really not asking for opinions. But, OK. here are some reasons why Kawhi might consider Portland:
They have stability with their GM and coach, and just made it to the Western Conference Finals without their 2nd best/at times best player (Jusuf Nurkic) where they faced his nemesis, the Golden State Warriors. They have a great culture, a great team leader and a "players coach". Their huge gap is at small forward. Their leader is almost the same age (1 year older), and doesn't mind being the face of the franchise and taking the heat. Kawhi could be Neal Peart (fan-phobic) if he wanted to in Portland. He is actually the team in Toronto.
What are his alternatives if he wants to leave Toronto? If he went the Clippers, he'd be the team once again. Far and away the best player. Who wants to interview their role players? The only better alternative would be the Lakers or join another superstar somewhere else. That's an opinion.
He's two wins away from the finals. Why are you assuming he will leave Toronto?Jesus. is it that hard to stick to facts? I'm really not asking for opinions. But, OK. here are some reasons why Kawhi might consider Portland:
They have stability with their GM and coach, and just made it to the Western Conference Finals without their 2nd best/at times best player (Jusuf Nurkic) where they faced his nemesis, the Golden State Warriors. They have a great culture, a great team leader and a "players coach". Their huge gap is at small forward. Their leader is almost the same age (1 year older), and doesn't mind being the face of the franchise and taking the heat. Kawhi could be Neal Peart (fan-phobic) if he wanted to in Portland. He is actually the team in Toronto.
What are his alternatives if he wants to leave Toronto? If he went the Clippers, he'd be the team once again. Far and away the best player. Who wants to interview their role players? The only better alternative would be the Lakers or join another superstar somewhere else. That's an opinion.
He's two wins away from the finals. Why are you assuming he will leave Toronto?
It's not hard to stick to facts. You're the one who seems to have issues with the answer. It's also not hard to do a little research on your own...Jesus. is it that hard to stick to facts? I'm really not asking for opinions.
For the 2019-2020 season the apron will likely be ~$138M. Portland is projected to have ~ $126M already on the books. Kawhi's new contract will likely be ~$33M (30% of the $109M cap).
- The team receiving the player cannot be above the "Apron" (see question number 20) at the conclusion of the trade1, 2. A team above the Apron can receive a player in a sign-and-trade if the trade reduces the team's payroll and the team finishes the trade below the Apron.
- The team cannot receive a player in a sign-and-trade if they have used the Taxpayer Mid-Level exception (see question number 25) that season.
Seriously!If Neal Olshey would not trade CJ McCollum for Kawhi Leonard .... seriously?
Objectively, factually, logistically no.Kawhi is only 27 years old. Is there any way the Blazers could get him?
It's not hard to stick to facts. You're the one who seems to have issues with the answer. It's also not hard to do a little research on your own...
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q92
For the 2019-2020 season the apron will likely be ~$138M. Portland is projected to have ~ $126M already on the books. Kawhi's new contract will likely be ~$33M (30% of the $109M cap).
Portland would have to clear ~$25M (ie- CJ) to complete the trade (allowing some room to fill out the rest of the roster). Portland would only be left with minimum contracts that they can give out to stay under the apron (which means no Kanter, no Hood, no Aminu, no Curry, etc).
Seriously!
