Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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I have been sitting here trying to understand what the hell we're doing playing Simons and Grant.
In a game against a team that is also trying to rebuild, and who did not play basically any of their veterans, we played our veterans 38 and 37 minutes so that we could barely beat them by 2.
We aren't good enough to make the playin.
We aren't bad enough to get a top 5 pick.
What are we doing? How do we rationalize this? The whole point of trading Dame was to reset the franchise. Was this really what we were resetting for? A team that's not good enough to get the 8th seed? A team without a cornerstone player?
So I have been noodling on it and this is the best I can come up with:
Option 1: Billups is doing whatever the fuck he wants. He needs to pad his resume for when his contract runs out. I don't think the Blazers are bringing him back. He's pulling a Art Howe from Money Ball. He's playing the roster in a way that he can explain in job interviews. He could tell Joe to fire him if he wants him to play the roster differently and now the Blazers can't even really fire him because he had that win streak. Best case he somehow pushes us into the playin, which looks really good. Worst case we still suck and get a lottery pick. Doesn't hurt him either way.
Option 2: Cronin has learned that Simons and Grant aren't worth anywhere near what he wants, so he's telling Billups to play them so that they can hopefully boost their value for the offseason. I think he HAS to know at this point that we can't have Scoot coming off the bench next season. It would be flat out moronic. This season is his last chance to boost their value. Simons has a contract coming up soon and Grant is only getting older and more overpaid .This summer is the deadline of deadlines.
Option 3: Cronin doesn't care about the draft and is planning on putting together a package for a "star" this offseason, packaging our pick from 2025 with a 2029 pick, Sharpe and filler. Maybe he figures we have the pieces to put around a star, we're just missing the star and the best way to get that is a trade.
Option 4: The team doesn't give a shit and is just treading water until they can sell.
Those are the four scenarios I can come up with. Otherwise it just doesn't make any sense at all to me.
In a game against a team that is also trying to rebuild, and who did not play basically any of their veterans, we played our veterans 38 and 37 minutes so that we could barely beat them by 2.
We aren't good enough to make the playin.
We aren't bad enough to get a top 5 pick.
What are we doing? How do we rationalize this? The whole point of trading Dame was to reset the franchise. Was this really what we were resetting for? A team that's not good enough to get the 8th seed? A team without a cornerstone player?
So I have been noodling on it and this is the best I can come up with:
Option 1: Billups is doing whatever the fuck he wants. He needs to pad his resume for when his contract runs out. I don't think the Blazers are bringing him back. He's pulling a Art Howe from Money Ball. He's playing the roster in a way that he can explain in job interviews. He could tell Joe to fire him if he wants him to play the roster differently and now the Blazers can't even really fire him because he had that win streak. Best case he somehow pushes us into the playin, which looks really good. Worst case we still suck and get a lottery pick. Doesn't hurt him either way.
Option 2: Cronin has learned that Simons and Grant aren't worth anywhere near what he wants, so he's telling Billups to play them so that they can hopefully boost their value for the offseason. I think he HAS to know at this point that we can't have Scoot coming off the bench next season. It would be flat out moronic. This season is his last chance to boost their value. Simons has a contract coming up soon and Grant is only getting older and more overpaid .This summer is the deadline of deadlines.
Option 3: Cronin doesn't care about the draft and is planning on putting together a package for a "star" this offseason, packaging our pick from 2025 with a 2029 pick, Sharpe and filler. Maybe he figures we have the pieces to put around a star, we're just missing the star and the best way to get that is a trade.
Option 4: The team doesn't give a shit and is just treading water until they can sell.
Those are the four scenarios I can come up with. Otherwise it just doesn't make any sense at all to me.