Twitter rumor - Blazers to deal F Gerald Wallace for picks

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Great, trade Wallace now for draft picks over the years. maybe in 3-4 years when the Blazers start looking like a playoff team again, they can trade LA (who will start to be on the down side of his carrer) for more future draft picks.

If I'm LA, I'm pissed they trade Wallace for draft picks.

If this trade enables them to sign Jamal Crawford and Carl Landry for some short term help do you really think LMA cares? Something tells me he'd be more pissed if the team goes into the season with no viable backup for him at power forward because that means more wear and tear for him and more opportunities for injury. I can guarantee that's more important to LMA than playing with Wallace or the team's final record.
 
If this trade enables them to sign Jamal Crawford and Carl Landry for some short term help do you really think LMA cares? Something tells me he'd be more pissed if the team goes into the season with no viable backup for him at power forward because that means more wear and tear for him and more opportunities for injury. I can guarantee that's more important to LMA than playing with Wallace or the team's final record.

I disagree. I can guarentee LA would rather have a roster with the best chance to go as far as they can than care about who is going to back him up.
 
a) we have our pick
b) we are rumored to get "multiple" picks
c) NJN was already offering 2 1sts to ORL for this
d) ORL is rumored to maybe sending theirs to us for Wallace.

There are 4 picks. If you don't think that one of NJN, ORL, HOU or POR will be in the conference finals, then that's 4 picks in the top 25.

Now that that's solved...how many of the last 4 draft picks were considered the "best draft in the decade?" And I'm pretty sure that in a retooling/rebuilding process we're not going with Eurostashes, so you can drop the faux outrage over Claver. Rush is foolish since he was only picked to complete the trade to Indy for Bayless.

To be honest, your trading and/or drafting skills aren't at issue here. 4 1st rounders, even if immediately traded, are worth well more than an aging used-to-be-allstar SF on the downside of his career. Do I think he's a good player? Yes. Do I want him on the team? Of course. Am I keeping him for some faux sense that he's better than 4 cost-controlled first rounders in the deepest draft in a decade, at one-half the cap cost this summer and the same salary over the next 4 years (of which he'll play the next 18 months)? Hell no.

Chess. Not checkers.
 
That's why I think they are hardly done. This totally smells like Brass is making a run for CP3. It may not happen, but it sure looks like it.

There's no evidence of this except that you want it to happen.
 
I, for one, would like to see this "guarantee" backed up.

As a professional athlete, you don't think LA's first concern is his health and durability? If that's not his first priority then he's a fool.
 
I'll be shocked if we get Landry, I think he's waiting for NOH to up their offer, they probably end up doing something like $29+ million over 4 years and max we can do is $21 million. He is happy in NOH, they lost David West and he played well for them in the playoffs. It's his first decently sized contract so he's not taking a 25+% paycut to come to the rainy NW.

He played for $3 mil last year ya know
 
There's no evidence of this except that you want it to happen.

You are 100% accurate. But last time I checked, we are in a forum and all of us are just giving our two sense. I'm not saying this is something that will happen. I am saying it gives us the best opportunity to make it happen. And if we are possibly getting 4 first rounders, then that makes the possibility even greater. Regardless, a deal like this will just give us the best opportunity to be as flexible cap wise as anyone out there to land some marquee free-agents. If not Paul, then another or others.
 
this being a strong draft means that the top 10 or so is loaded, feel free to check out some mock drafts, us sitting in the low 20s is, and always will be, a total crapshoot
 
I cant think rationally on this subject
Wallace has been one of my alltime favorite players. I wanted to trade RLEC and Batum for :him bad in 08 and i was so stoked when we got him last year and i really want to see him and lma get more chemistry down and dominate this year. Everything i say in this thread would be with rose colored glasses thick that i see ewill becoming the next Wade.
 
Perusing the list of draftees slotted only after 15:

the Zeller boys
Austin Rivers
Mason Plumlee
James McAdoo
Tony Wroten
Myck Kabongo

yeah, none of those guys would help more than an opted-out Wallace next year. My bad.
 
this being a strong draft means that the top 10 or so is loaded, feel free to check out some mock drafts, us sitting in the low 20s is, and always will be, a total crapshoot

But if you have 4 first rounders, you could potentially trade up in the draft no?
 
a) we have our pick
b) we are rumored to get "multiple" picks
c) NJN was already offering 2 1sts to ORL for this
d) ORL is rumored to maybe sending theirs to us for Wallace.

There are 4 picks. If you don't think that one of NJN, ORL, HOU or POR will be in the conference finals, then that's 4 picks in the top 25.

Now that that's solved...how many of the last 4 draft picks were considered the "best draft in the decade?" And I'm pretty sure that in a retooling/rebuilding process we're not going with Eurostashes, so you can drop the faux outrage over Claver. Rush is foolish since he was only picked to complete the trade to Indy for Bayless.

To be honest, your trading and/or drafting skills aren't at issue here. 4 1st rounders, even if immediately traded, are worth well more than an aging used-to-be-allstar SF on the downside of his career. Do I think he's a good player? Yes. Do I want him on the team? Of course. Am I keeping him for some faux sense that he's better than 4 cost-controlled first rounders in the deepest draft in a decade, at one-half the cap cost this summer and the same salary over the next 4 years (of which he'll play the next 18 months)? Hell no.

Chess. Not checkers.

Orlando is rumored to be sending us their pick? I saw multiple picks mentioned. I saw no mention of Orlando in a rebuilding move giving up their draft pick. Where'd you see that? All it said was multiple picks. Could be a 2nd from orlando and a first from NJ. We don't know. I'd be interested to see where Orlando is rumored to give us their pick.
 
a) we have our pick
b) we are rumored to get "multiple" picks
c) NJN was already offering 2 1sts to ORL for this
d) ORL is rumored to maybe sending theirs to us for Wallace.

There are 4 picks. If you don't think that one of NJN, ORL, HOU or POR will be in the conference finals, then that's 4 picks in the top 25.

Now that that's solved...how many of the last 4 draft picks were considered the "best draft in the decade?" And I'm pretty sure that in a retooling/rebuilding process we're not going with Eurostashes, so you can drop the faux outrage over Claver. Rush is foolish since he was only picked to complete the trade to Indy for Bayless.

To be honest, your trading and/or drafting skills aren't at issue here. 4 1st rounders, even if immediately traded, are worth well more than an aging used-to-be-allstar SF on the downside of his career. Do I think he's a good player? Yes. Do I want him on the team? Of course. Am I keeping him for some faux sense that he's better than 4 cost-controlled first rounders in the deepest draft in a decade, at one-half the cap cost this summer and the same salary over the next 4 years (of which he'll play the next 18 months)? Hell no.

Chess. Not checkers.

OK Chess hat on . . . . need to think about this, given a-d, wouldn't the analysis be 4 picks vs. 1 pick and Wallace (we already own our pick, right?). Why are you analyzing it as as 4 first round picks v. Wallace? I understand if you think he is better than 3 cost-controlled first rounders in the deepest draft in a decade, but that is the proper chess analysis right?
 
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But if you have 4 first rounders, you could potentially trade up in the draft no?

not saying you couldnt, but then you have all your eggs in one basket anyways, hoping that ONE player will be above average as an nba player
 
OK Chess hat on . . . . need to think about this, given a-d, wouldn't the analysis be 4 picks vs. 1 pick and Wallace. Why are you analyzing it as as 4 first round picks v. Wallace? I understand if you think he is better than 3 cost-controlled first rounders in the deepest draft in a decade, but that is the proper chess analysis right?

Sure. You get the cement bicycle. 3 extra 1sts vs. Wallace.

And yes, it could be an ORL 2nd rounder. Maybe it's for 2 years from now. I'm going by rumored scenarios. But I'm not going to say that Wallace is so important to this team that I wouldn't give him up in a potential walk year for even 2 first rounders this year and a 2nd in 2 years (or whatever).

A--Will he be an All-Star THIS YEAR?
B--What do you expect his value over replacement to be? I think it could almost be negative, if Nic plays well.
C--How many years do you expect him to stay, and at what salary?
D--How long do you think his back is going to hold up?
 
Sure. You get the cement bicycle. 3 extra 1sts vs. Wallace.

And yes, it could be an ORL 2nd rounder. Maybe it's for 2 years from now. I'm going by rumored scenarios. But I'm not going to say that Wallace is so important to this team that I wouldn't give him up in a potential walk year for even 2 first rounders this year and a 2nd in 2 years (or whatever).

A--Will he be an All-Star THIS YEAR?
B--What do you expect his value over replacement to be? I think it could almost be negative, if Nic plays well.
C--How many years do you expect him to stay, and at what salary?
D--How long do you think his back is going to hold up?

Cement bicycle?
 
something I read in a book this week. I don't know either. ;)
 
To make salaries work I wonder if Portland could get Kris Humphries in a sign-and-trade.

Crawford
Humphries
Multiple draft picks

Now that would be solid GM work by Chad.
 
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Orlando has ended trade talks for Dwight Howard, league sources tell Y! Sports.
 
DEAD (MAYBE)

awoj: Orlando has ended trade talks for Dwight Howard, league source tell Y! Sports.
 
something I read in a book this week. I don't know either. ;)

I don't think Wallace is worth a couple draft picks in the 20s. I would rather see Wallace traded in a package this year or next year as an expiring contract to get another seasoned player.

Aldrdige is currently the key piece to the Blazers, and his window is the next 3-5 years, IMO. Draft has been a crap shoot for the Blazer lately. I trust their trading ability over their drafting ability and even with a good 20 something pick, it will take some development years for that player to ge to the point they help Aldrdige take the team to another level.

With PA's money, I like the Cuban style of trying to build a team (aquire as much seasoned talent as possible). If PA sells, then I'm all for stocking up draft picks.
 
DEAD (MAYBE)

awoj: Orlando has ended trade talks for Dwight Howard, league source tell Y! Sports.

Regardless, I'm still encouraged that the Blazers have made the "philosophical" leap to thinking this way
 
I'm wondering about these "multiple first round picks". I know that Orlando is not interested in giving one of their picks to Portland; in fact I think they will want one of the picks from New Jersey. We are talking about Dwight Howard, a healthy 27 year old super star. Considering his age, health and talent, probably only Durant would have as much value. Lopez, Wallace, and NJ's Houston pick would be a minimum they would take I think. So how does Portland get even two picks out of this?
 
you know, protected 2016 #2's, the linchpin of all successful trades
 
I don't think Wallace is worth a couple draft picks in the 20s. I would rather see Wallace traded in a package this year or next year as an expiring contract to get another seasoned player.

Aldrdige is currently the key piece to the Blazers, and his window is the next 3-5 years, IMO. Draft has been a crap shoot for the Blazer lately. I trust their trading ability over their drafting ability and even with a good 20 something pick, it will take some development years for that player to ge to the point they help Aldrdige take the team to another level.

With PA's money, I like the Cuban style of trying to build a team (aquire as much seasoned talent as possible). If PA sells, then I'm all for stocking up draft picks.

Good points. If the Blazers are going to rebuild we need to trade Aldridge.
 

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