There's only one Aldridge trade I'd get behind

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Do you think there's a chance they'd give him up? The notion showed up in the BlazersEdge column about potential Aldridge trades. Personally I'd think they'd hold him as untouchable, but I think he's going to be the best C in the game.
 
Do you think there's a chance they'd give him up? The notion showed up in the BlazersEdge column about potential Aldridge trades. Personally I'd think they'd hold him as untouchable, but I think he's going to be the best C in the game.

Which is why they won't bite
 
Do you think there's a chance they'd give him up? The notion showed up in the BlazersEdge column about potential Aldridge trades. Personally I'd think they'd hold him as untouchable, but I think he's going to be the best C in the game.

Nope. Both LMA and Monroe don't want to play Center. Which ones does for DET? I don't see it happening.
 
I think Drummond will be a beast in a couple years.... No way they trade him.


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It might make sense in terms of the player value that gets exchanged, but I don't think the Pistons would consider that, just because of where they're at right now.

If Aldridge is going to be traded, he's probably got to be traded to a contender. What will the Pistons do with Aldridge? Scrap their way to an 8-seed? They're a team that's built for the '14 lottery with some great future assets. I don't think they'd compromise that for LaMarcus Aldridge.

With that said, if you're looking for a young post prospect in return for Aldridge, then maybe should bark up the Cavs' tree. The Cavs are looking to contend now, and with Anthony Bennett in tow, maybe you could get Tristan Thompson and a '14 pick for LaMarcus Aldridge.
 
It might make sense in terms of the player value that gets exchanged, but I don't think the Pistons would consider that, just because of where they're at right now.

If Aldridge is going to be traded, he's probably got to be traded to a contender. What will the Pistons do with Aldridge? Scrap their way to an 8-seed? They're a team that's built for the '14 lottery with some great future assets. I don't think they'd compromise that for LaMarcus Aldridge.

With that said, if you're looking for a young post prospect in return for Aldridge, then maybe should bark up the Cavs' tree. The Cavs are looking to contend now, and with Anthony Bennett in tow, maybe you could get Tristan Thompson and a '14 pick for LaMarcus Aldridge.

No interest in Triston.

Bennett would make much more sense.

A non-lotto pick to top it off? Come on.
 
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No interest in Triston.

Bennett would make much more sense.

A non-lotto pick to top it off? Come on.

Well, what would you add to make that an acceptable offer? I really doubt they'd part with Bennett, but Cleveland seems like the team to hit up for young prospects for LMA.

Tristan Thompson is already a better rebounder the LMA, and he just turned 22. Given his career progression, he's set for a breakout year next season. Also, the 2014 draft is going to be stacked at the top, but that's also going to trickle down to the #14-20 range picks.

What else would you suggest they add to make that an attractive deal for LMA? From a neutral perspective, that looks pretty reasonable for Portland.
 
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We had Triston for two years already -- JJ Hickson.

That's nowhere close to fair value.

And they tried like hell to deal that pick btw.

They offered the #1 AND #19 for LMA but were turned down.
 
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We had Triston for two years already -- JJ Hickson.

That's nowhere close to fair value.

And they tried like hell to deal that pick btw.

They offered the #1 AND #19 for LMA but were turned down.

Just to clear it up, I wasn't saying that the Bennett (and assets) was worth LMA... was just saying that at this point, after committing to him as the #1 pick, introducing him to the fanbase, etc., I doubt they'd trade him, whereas Thompson could be a tradeable asset.

I floated Tristan Thompson out there, because like the undertones of this thread suggest, it seems like the nucleus of the Trail Blazers is full of young, up-and-coming players, with LMA being the real outlier. However, if the Blazers tried to shop LMA in trade offers, they'd probably have a hard time netting a current "star," yet they might be able to get some future assets with "potential" that can fit into your long-term plans.

Going for a guy like Drummond makes no sense to your trade partner, because adding LMA wouldn't do any lottery team any good. That's what made me think Cleveland might be a good trade partner, because they're a team full of young talent that expects to win now.

I figure with McCollum and Lillard, the Blazers wouldn't have any interest in Waiters. If Thompson doesn't float your boat and find your lost remote, then what would Varejao (or "insert Clipper here") mean to the Blazers in a LMA deal?
 
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I'm still pushing this one. (We also get Mirotic/CHA pick.)

Bulls have turned down Noah before, but this way they get Asik back, whom Thibs loves, and I think Asik + Aldridge is an upgrade over Noah + Taj. (And they'd still have Boozer.)
 
This time last year there was talk that the Blazer's should trade LMA for TRob.
Now we have both. I guess my point is Bennett is not a for sure thing any
more than TRob was. So I guess I would pass on that.

Drummond at least showed he had potential before he got hurt. But he did get hurt like most centers seem to do.
 
I think at this point in time you go into the season with Aldridge on the team, and keep in contact with him. He may prove willing to stay if the Blazers have put together a winner and he trust olshey to continue build. And then revisit the issue close to the trade deadline. We will be better able to determine which picks will likely be high, and which players show potential. Trade then if Aldridge still wants out.
 
Vucevic/Oladipo for Aldridge would be a dream cum true.
 
I'm still not sold on Drummond. Vucevic is a certified baller and Oladipo is a stud. Love his game.
 
That said, I don't think Orlando would mortgage their future for a player that has never shown he can really take a team to the promise land.
 
That said, I don't think Orlando would mortgage their future for a player that has never shown he can really take a team to the promise land.

This would hurt them three ways: losing the players, plus hurting their tanking efforts this season. As Henry Abbott pointed out: they're playing Oladipo out of position (PG) just like Seattle played Durant at SG his first year. He learns some useful skills, but they lose a lot of games.
 
I'm still pushing this one. (We also get Mirotic/CHA pick.)

Bulls have turned down Noah before, but this way they get Asik back, whom Thibs loves, and I think Asik + Aldridge is an upgrade over Noah + Taj. (And they'd still have Boozer.)

That's one of the dumbest trade ideas I've seen. Portland gives up LMA for Noah, straight up? What the fuck??? Is your plan to make Chicago better and Portland worse?
 
Nobody wants to touch my three way trade, so I tinkered with it:

Houston unloads Lin and Asik for Carlos Boozer. (Yes, I know - they'd have to have Denny advising them. But bear with me: Boozer can put up numbers and next to Howard he wouldn't be such a defensive liability. He can hit the jumper, too, so he's a stretch-ish 4. And NO have turned down Houston flat for Ryan Anderson. AND, let's face it, Lin was a mistake. He might be better than he showed in Houston, but he's about to get a balloon payment and Beverley was better for them. He just doesn't work with Harden.)
Chicago swaps Noah plus Mirotic/Charlotte pick for Aldridge (Mirotic would probably make more sense - with Aldridge and Gibson, Mirotic is sort of superfluous to them)
We end up with Noah (whom we know the FO wants) plus a PF for next year in Mirotic.

I'd do it if I thought Aldridge was gone. The only downside is Noah and Lopez play the same position. I guess you could play them together some, but I'm not sure it would work.

Probably Houston doesn't do it, unless for some reason Dwight thinks highly of Boozer.
 
That's one of the dumbest trade ideas I've seen. Portland gives up LMA for Noah, straight up? What the fuck??? Is your plan to make Chicago better and Portland worse?

You forgot the pick. But you severely underestimate Noah. Aldridge might be more skilled than Noah, but he's nothing like the defender, rebounder or competitor. People have discounted Noah for years and he keeps winning.
 
Drummond will win multiple DPoY. He's a freak.

Jealous of Detroit.
 
You forgot the pick. But you severely underestimate Noah. Aldridge might be more skilled than Noah, but he's nothing like the defender, rebounder or competitor. People have discounted Noah for years and he keeps winning.

Noah isn't a primary scorer. You trade LMA, and you're left with Lillard (and hopefully McCollum, but who knows) as players who a defense will focus on. After the Robin Lopez deal, bringing in Noah seems redundant, and leave a huge hole in scoring at PF.
 
Detroit looks to be going in a different direction with Smith.

They view him as a SF, btw. I think they'd have interest in LMA now.
 
I just don't see Drummond any way, shape or form coming to Portland or any other team for that matter.
 

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