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Yeah I am torn on this one too. However I cannot pass up the opportunity to get a hall of fame type center next to Dame. CJ and Nurkic aren’t close to hall of fame level. CJ might if he has his own team and Nurkic will be a great center for a franchise but not hall of fame level. With that being said in the last 2 playoff Embiid have played in 22 playoff game compare to Nurkic only getting 4. So even though they’re both injury prone, Embiid will more likely be playing in the playoff and he’s already the better one so it’s a double win. Now if we do this trade there is a problem of lack of shot creater/play maker. What I would love to do is sign and trade Whiteside to Cavs, Drummond to Celtics, and Hayward to the blazers. We can have Hayward be our 6th man. Draft Nico Mannion cause he’s more of a point guard than Simons is. Also draft Omer Yurtseven for depth at center. Sign Marvin Williams and Aron BaynesIn our franchise history, the Blazers have never had two bonafide Top 10 players on the roster at one time, so I understand why many feel we're giving up too much value here. While basketball is a team game, it's most definitely dominated by the stars. Pairing another 1st Team All-NBA player alongside Dame may be too much for me to pass up on, and that's coming from someone who desperately wants to win with the current core of Blazers. I really do love the Dame/CJ tandem and how loyal for are to the team, city, and fans.
I mean, look at what adding Davis did to LeBron and the Lakers? Adding Embiid would automatically vault Portland into the upper echelon of the NBA.
I also agree that Nurk isn't far behind Embiid in terms of talent, but Nurk is inconsistent at times and very injury prone. Let's also not forget that Nurk's got only two years left on the team-friendly deal, so he'll likely be looking for a big pay day in the summer of 22. There's a risk in trading for Embiid as well. We all know his injury history and he's definitely not going to play 82 games a season.
Portland would also need to find another shot-creator in light of McCollum's absence in this hypothetical trade. We do not make the WCF without CJ last year. Yes, we can question his shot selection at times, but when push comes to shove, you need players who can create and make their own shot in half-court pressure situations. By his standards, CJ had a bit of a down/static season this year. And who knows, maybe that had to do with all of the injuries and the game by game rotations got messed up?
I would have to see Neil's plan to fill out the roster before I'd say yay or nay to this deal.
I'm torn on this one, folks ...
This popped up on my IG feed today.
I voted that I would do this trade but have changed my mind. I want to trade CJ to the Sixers but I don't want to trade Nurk... I actually think he will be better than Embiid or at least very close to Embiid even as soon as next season, which means we are getting close to no value for CJ on one of the two teams (Milwaukee being the other) that I think would value CJ the most. I want us to trade CJ to the Sixers for Richardson, Harris, the 21st pick and a future 1st. I could be talked out of the future first but I think that is a great value for CJ. If we choose to we can plug Richardson in the two or three (Gary and Ariza would be competing for the other starting wing spot) and we would start Harris at the four which is his best position defensively and makes him even a more potent scoring threat. We upgrade our wing in my opinion just because Richardson's game fits next to Dame's so much better, he's a defensive stopper and a really solid spot up three point shooter that will know his role but can get his own shot when we need it as we saw when we played them in the bubble. Harris is underrated because he's overpaid. When he is playing power forward he is a solid rebounder and defender (better defensively than Melo and probably Zach in today's NBA) where he would be most valuable is offensively. He can hit the three, he can get his own shots and he gets to the hole well. We add two really good players for a guy who is probably better than them just not on this team and we get a draft pick or maybe even two. This trade would also make our rotation very flexible since both Richardson and Harris can play and guard more than one position. Oh and with these two guys but especially with a rotation of Richardson, Gary and Ariza at the wings we would cause these things called turnovers and get these things called transition points, it's a foreign concept to this team but I hear it can make offenses even more efficient and potent (Harris runs the floor on the break well too).
Wow I didn’t realize that Nurkic was that close to Embiid. And Nurkic could’ve done a lot better too. I am excited for next year, I think Nurkic will be hitting 3s at a little bit higher rate. And his feel on defense will come back too.at the risk of polluting the discussion with some stats, here is a comparison of Embiid this season and Nurkic last season:
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it's pretty close. And Nurk's initial performance in the bubble offers reason to believe he would have built on his 2018-19 performance if healthy. Now, Embiid is better on offense, while Nurk is a little better on defense. If forced to choose, I'd probably say interior defense and rime protection is a better attribute for a C in the NBA. Nurk has really failed to defend Anthony Davis in the playoffs twice, but I really doubt Embiid would have done better. AD is just a match-up nightmare since he's got big man length but moves like a wing
in other words, if Embiid is an upgrade over Nurkic, I'm not sold on him being a significant upgrade. At least not significant enough to throw CJ into the mix
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as for the trade of CJ for Harris, Richardson, and a 1st, I think that's a pretty significant overpay for CJ, and Philly wouldn't come close to biting
again, forgive the stats, but this last season:
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I'm just not seeing any kind of a gap there, and Harris is a year younger than CJ. Now, he has a worse contract for sure (more than 5M/year more), so that's a factor that needs to be calculated. I think the truth is that both are overpaid for what they bring to the floor
Now compare their playoff stats this year.at the risk of polluting the discussion with some stats, here is a comparison of Embiid this season and Nurkic last season:
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it's pretty close. And Nurk's initial performance in the bubble offers reason to believe he would have built on his 2018-19 performance if healthy. Now, Embiid is better on offense, while Nurk is a little better on defense. If forced to choose, I'd probably say interior defense and rime protection is a better attribute for a C in the NBA. Nurk has really failed to defend Anthony Davis in the playoffs twice, but I really doubt Embiid would have done better. AD is just a match-up nightmare since he's got big man length but moves like a wing
in other words, if Embiid is an upgrade over Nurkic, I'm not sold on him being a significant upgrade. At least not significant enough to throw CJ into the mix
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as for the trade of CJ for Harris, Richardson, and a 1st, I think that's a pretty significant overpay for CJ, and Philly wouldn't come close to biting
again, forgive the stats, but this last season:
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I'm just not seeing any kind of a gap there, and Harris is a year younger than CJ. Now, he has a worse contract for sure (more than 5M/year more), so that's a factor that needs to be calculated. I think the truth is that both are overpaid for what they bring to the floor
as for the trade of CJ for Harris, Richardson, and a 1st, I think that's a pretty significant overpay for CJ, and Philly wouldn't come close to biting
again, forgive the stats, but this last season:
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I'm just not seeing any kind of a gap there, and Harris is a year younger than CJ. Now, he has a worse contract for sure (more than 5M/year more), so that's a factor that needs to be calculated. I think the truth is that both are overpaid for what they bring to the floor
Wow I didn’t realize that Nurkic was that close to Embiid. And Nurkic could’ve done a lot better too. I am excited for next year, I think Nurkic will be hitting 3s at a little bit higher rate. And his feel on defense will come back too.
At CJ for Harris, Richardson, 1st, and future 1st is a overpay for CJ. And salary doesn’t even match. If we were to throw in Ariza then that’s pretty close to being fair for both side. If they don’t want to trade a future 1st then that’s fine with me
Wow I didn’t realize that Nurkic was that close to Embiid. And Nurkic could’ve done a lot better too. I am excited for next year, I think Nurkic will be hitting 3s at a little bit higher rate. And his feel on defense will come back too.
At CJ for Harris, Richardson, 1st, and future 1st is a overpay for CJ. And salary doesn’t even match. If we were to throw in Ariza then that’s pretty close to being fair for both side. If they don’t want to trade a future 1st then that’s fine with me
Philly shot .368 from 3 this year, Portland shot .377. That's not THAT big of a differenceEmbiid also plays on a team with literally *no* shooting or floor spacing.
Embiid has had to massively change the way he plays to accommodate playing with Ben Simmons.
Simmons holds Embiid back while Dame (and CJ) make the game easier for Nurk.
If you swap Nurk for Embiid I think you’d see a decrease in Nurk’s stats and an increase in Embiid’s for that reason.
Yeah, they shot well but those shooters weren't the kind of guys that defenses converge on to stop on the perimeter, which still leaves the inside clogged for both Embiid and Simmons. CJ would be that guy that teams would have to constantly close out on and he would help with spacing. There's more to it than just the numbers when we are talking about how cohesive an offense is.Philly shot .368 from 3 this year, Portland shot .377. That's not THAT big of a difference
Yeah, let's get KAT so he can carry us to the heights he's carried Minnesota!!!
I had an effectively similar thought. Russell's shooting complements Embiid better than Simmons, and Simmons needs a big who can shoot, and Simmons's defense helps make up for KAT's lack of it. But I really don't think KAT would like the Philly fans... Also, as ehizzy3 pointed out, there's this.Here's a wild thought. KAT for Embiid. Which team hangs up and throws the phone out the window?
Thats just gravity winning the battle with his moobs.I love Jokic. Part of what I love is that his body language gives everything away. If they hit a clutch shot, his entire body slumps.
Philly shot .368 from 3 this year, Portland shot .377. That's not THAT big of a difference
Philly shot .368 from 3 this year, Portland shot .377. That's not THAT big of a difference
