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I don't see how this relates. In terms of contract, every team will give him the max possible. Are you talking about what team will be there when he arrives?somehow I'm getting the vibe that he's just seeing what he'll get from other teams, compare it to what Portland will offer and what Portland will do to improve the team.
Otherwise, he's just wasting his time being wined and dined. What, is he a single woman in her early 30's?
Chris is a fucking idiot. He's about as credible as HaynesWhy would he meet with Toronto if he already has a top 4 according to reporting guru chris Broussard??
Why would he meet with Toronto if he already has a top 4 according to reporting guru chris Broussard??
Green font?If we sign and trade with Toronto I would ask for Lucas Nogueira and Lou Williams.
Shortest 3 guard rotation in the league? I would think so.They are different players, I would like a 3 combo-guard rotation with Lillard, CJ, Lou Williams.
If we sign and trade with Toronto I would ask for Lucas Nogueira and Lou Williams.
They are different players, I would like a 3 combo-guard rotation with Lillard, CJ, Lou Williams.
They started out hot and fell off a cliff midseason. Defensively terrible team. Lots of talent though.Why are you all calling Toronto a garbage team? Weren't they pretty decent this past year? Lowry/DeRozan is arguably a better two man combo to join up with than any other team that reportedly has a chance can boast.
I wonder if we could intentionally add language into LMA's contract to give him the MAX based on NEXT years salary (i.e. he gets this years max, but next year it scales with the cap increase next year)? Thus, we can offer him the most years, biggest raises, on the biggest possible contract he could receive this year OR next.
Blazers are just younger than the Spurs across the board now. I think that's the deal breaker along with the extra year and money.The more I think about it; if LaMarcus leaves there is only one team he will go to.
LA Lakers? He'd have to play center next to rookie Julius Randle, a rookie PG, and old man ball hog Kobe. They could only afford one other small MLE free agent. He'd be Pau Gasol of two years ago.
Knicks? Similarly they have no big men and they don't even have a good PG prospect. So many holes on that team. LaMarcus would again have to play a ton of center. They are the one team with a possible bigger ball hog than Kobe.
Mavs? They would have to renounce Chandler and Ellis. Would he play center next to Dirk or have Dirk come off the bench? That doesn't make sense. Even if he decides to play center what do they do at PG and SG? That team doesn't have a chance of contending.
He'd rather sign a two year deal here with a one year opt out and then when the cap goes up next summer he could bolt to those teams with a fellow max free agent or two.
But the team with a real chance is San Antonio. They'll have Parker, Kawhi, Splitter, Diaw, Patty Mills and of course Duncan. They can fit everyone under the cap if Duncan takes a Dirk level contract and they renounce Danny Green. But hell I could see Duncan taking the room exception to fit LaMarcus under the cap. Duncan will have 30 years to earn the money back in some random Spurs emeritus position. That roster has three other legit bigs who can help out at center. That team is the only one that could contend and they very likely give him a better chance to win next year than us.
Book it; LaMarcus either resigns here or bolts to the Spurs.
The more I think about it; if LaMarcus leaves there is only one team he will go to.
LA Lakers? He'd have to play center next to rookie Julius Randle, a rookie PG, and old man ball hog Kobe. They could only afford one other small MLE free agent. He'd be Pau Gasol of two years ago.
Knicks? Similarly they have no big men and they don't even have a good PG prospect. So many holes on that team. LaMarcus would again have to play a ton of center. They are the one team with a possible bigger ball hog than Kobe.
Mavs? They would have to renounce Chandler and Ellis. Would he play center next to Dirk or have Dirk come off the bench? That doesn't make sense. Even if he decides to play center what do they do at PG and SG? That team doesn't have a chance of contending.
He'd rather sign a two year deal here with a one year opt out and then when the cap goes up next summer he could bolt to those teams with a fellow max free agent or two.
But the team with a real chance is San Antonio. They'll have Parker, Kawhi, Splitter, Diaw, Patty Mills and of course Duncan. They can fit everyone under the cap if Duncan takes a Dirk level contract and they renounce Danny Green. But hell I could see Duncan taking the room exception to fit LaMarcus under the cap. Duncan will have 30 years to earn the money back in some random Spurs emeritus position. That roster has three other legit bigs who can help out at center. That team is the only one that could contend and they very likely give him a better chance to win next year than us.
Book it; LaMarcus either resigns here or bolts to the Spurs.
@latbbolch: Heard that LaMarcus Aldridge was leaning toward Lakers, a sign that their brand is not only back but never went away despite appearances.
Blazers are just younger than the Spurs across the board now. I think that's the deal breaker along with the extra year and money.
If LMA left and somehow Olshey's plan B actually got us to the WCF, while Aldridge's new team got bounced in the first round, would that be bitter sweet?
Just sweet.If LMA left and somehow Olshey's plan B actually got us to the WCF, while Aldridge's new team got bounced in the first round, would that be bitter sweet?
