Fez Hammersticks
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Sabonis is playing with Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, Malik Monk, Dennis Schroder, and Russell Westbrook, and at 3-9 the Kings are a solid lottery team, not a solid playoff team. Maybe, just maybe, Sabonis might not alter Portland's trajectory as much as some of you thinkI would definitely think about this one
Starting lineup
Jrue
Sharpe
Tou
Deni
Sabonis /rwill backing him up
That’s solid playoff team
I don’t ever watch the Kings, I imagined Sabonis would be a decent defender because he’s a high energy guy and a good defensive rebounder. Is he like Ayton and just not interested?Sabonis is playing with Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, Malik Monk, Dennis Schroder, and Russell Westbrook, and at 3-9 the Kings are a solid lottery team, not a solid playoff team. Maybe, just maybe, Sabonis might not alter Portland's trajectory as much as some of you think
I remember dismissing the the ability of Ayton to impact Portland's chances because offensive C's who don't play good D are not very valuable, unless they are unicorns like Jokic. Sabonis is better than Ayton, obviously, but I'm skeptical he would have as much of an impact as many imagine
Fair, he normally shoots the 3 ball really well for a big and is an outstanding rebounder. His mobility on our pressing defense would be good but definitely not the shot blocker that Clingan is but I think he’d add a dimension to our offense that would make up for it. Not sure I’d do it based on salary aloneSabonis is playing with Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, Malik Monk, Dennis Schroder, and Russell Westbrook, and at 3-9 the Kings are a solid lottery team, not a solid playoff team. Maybe, just maybe, Sabonis might not alter Portland's trajectory as much as some of you think
I remember dismissing the the ability of Ayton to impact Portland's chances because offensive C's who don't play good D are not very valuable, unless they are unicorns like Jokic. Sabonis is better than Ayton, obviously, but I'm skeptical he would have as much of an impact as many imagine
An just remember how other fans' message boards would be saying something similar about Deni. Are you giving up Deni for what you would offer for Jalen? He'd be great to land. Of course. Why would Atlanta move a 23 year old locked up for the next 5 years at a reasonable enough salary putting up 22/9/6?31pts, 18 boards, & 14 assist
Jalen Johnson would be worth going after, he has that ability to dominate.
It would be a long shot for sure, and it would take at least future 1st, Grant, Scoot, and some. You're right though why would they give him up?An just remember how other fans' message boards would be saying something similar about Deni. Are you giving up Deni for what you would offer for Jalen? He'd be great to land. Of course. Why would Atlanta move a 23 year old locked up for the next 5 years at a reasonable enough salary putting up 22/9/6?

I’m just not as high on Clingan in our system. Good young player but for Sabas I would give him up, problem is Sac ain’t going to want Grant unless they get something really good in return or Grant is traded in 3 team dealYou absolutely pursue Sabas Jr, you absolutely take DC off the table. Use your picks and JG, the kings don’t really have better options than our warchest of future swaps.
I’m much closer to offering them Hansen than DC, from a basketball perspective

I’m just not as high on Clingan in our system. Good young player but for Sabas I would give him up, problem is Sac ain’t going to want Grant unless they get something really good in return or Grant is traded in 3 team deal
Easy trade though
Sac
Sabas
Blazers
Grant
Rupert
Clingan
And at least 1 1st rounder and maybe swap. Guessing they’d want more
offensively Sabas would fit perfectly
1. Shoots 3 ball well over csreer
2. Really good passer
3. Good in pick n roll and can finish at night rate in paint
Defensively
1. Great rebounder
2. Good one on one defender
3. Assume he would fit well in pressing defense that we use and would be able to get steals
4. Good teammate and doesn’t bring baggage
Con is he’s not a shot blocker
Yeah trading for a forward just doesn't make sense unless it's a Giannis MVP level.What's the lineup look like with Markannen? Camara seems like a great 5th starter for his defense, so are we sending Sharpe to the bench? Running Markannen at C? I know we can improve everywhere, because we're not some top flight team, but I don't think this makes us one either.
Sabonis could make sense if we never plan to add Dame.Another con is his salary. 42, 45, 48
He makes 10 million more per year than Grant. That alone takes away the Blazers adding an FRP
I agree he would make our starting lineup better. But it would make our bench and 3 pt shooting worse. If you take away the small sample size from Reath, Thybuille, and Willians. Grant is our best 3pt shooter up to this point at 40%. Sabonis is starting out slow at under 20%
I would still consider it, but I would not throw in the FRP.
