TorturedBlazerFan
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Well if you asked now instead of before he was drafted no one would say no...25 people said no!
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Well if you asked now instead of before he was drafted no one would say no...25 people said no!
I'm not so sure.Well if you asked now instead of before he was drafted no one would say no...
Maybe...? I have a hard time fathoming that but I suppose its possible.I'm not so sure.
There are some CJ fans (like Olshey) who would still not make the trade.
The Blazers would kinda suck though... I mean the Blazers problem isnt Dame, or even Nurk. Its that they have almost no depth (especially with injuries). Dame with Dallas’ roster and coaching would be better than he is here or at least more successful. Dame and Kristaps would be so goood.i love dame and i would trade dame for doncic
fuck, i would trade dame and my bosnian nurk for doncic
i know, he would leave the blazers after five or six years, after we wouldnt be able tu form a contending teamThe Blazers would kinda suck though... I mean the Blazers problem isnt Dame, or even Nurk. Its that they have almost no depth (especially with injuries). Dame with Dallas’ roster and coaching would be better than he is here or at least more successful. Dame and Kristaps would be so goood.
The poll was before he was even drafted...25 nos....holy hell
As a layman who doesn't get to see these guys in person like a GM does. I'd almost always take the proven nba player over a prospect I definitely voted no, not out of a deep seeded love for CJ, but that's just how I generally think.yeah....a lot of people said things that turned out to be super wrong. That's the problem when predicting the future. But none of us are paid 3 million a year to get things right
As a layman who doesn't get to see these guys in person like a GM does. I'd almost always take the proven nba player over a prospect I definitely voted no, not out of a deep seeded love for CJ, but that's just how I generally think.
a top 5 pick also has the possibility of being a heck of a lot worse than cj.in my view, the problem is that at the time of that draft, it was clear what kind of player CJ was, and what he wasn't. He does not have anywhere close to the value of a top-5 pick, then or now
CJ will never be elite and he will never be superstar, maybe not even al all-star. A top-5 pick has that possibility
a top 5 pick also has the possibility of being a heck of a lot worse than cj.
I wouldn't trade CJ now for a top 5 pick either. It has nothing to do with over-rating cj. He's like a what 10-20th best SG in the league, for a question mark that could set your team back for years, if they don't pan out.sure...so what? Every top draft pick entails risk. That's the nature of the draft. But there is also the potential of a giant reward. That's what alters trajectories of teams. CJ can't do that now, and he couldn't do that then. Some people were overrating him in this thread. Some weren't. He's the playing-it-safe option, but that's also the stay-the-same-level-as-a-team option
The poll was before he was even drafted...
I wouldn't trade CJ now for a top 5 pick either. It has nothing to do with over-rating cj. He's like a what 10-20th best SG in the league, for a question mark that could set your team back for years, if they don't pan out.
Course there's also the chance I draft Adam Morrison.so yeah...you are saying you wouldn't trade CJ for a chance at drafting Doncic
Course there's also the chance I draft Adam Morrison.
Yes but you openly hate CJ - or at the very least really, really dislike him - So you'd probably trade him for a piece of toast (I know that's hyperbole lol).yeah, and there's a chance your wife will leave you, stay single, or that you'll get hit by a truck tomorrow, stay in bed, or that your daughter will run away with a tattoo artist. There's a chance you'll choke on your next bite of food too, probably a higher chance if you're thinking about your daughter and her inked up boyfriend
I'd risk a morrison for a chance at a Doncic, 11 times out of 10
more than that, you'll never convince me any team would trade a #3 pick for CJ, now or in the past.
If you’re going to trade CJ for a pick, you may as well trade Dame too. Dame is 30, in the prime of his career, and wants to win now. I can’t imagine him being okay with the Blazers trading his best friend and second best player on the squad for a rookie who may pan out in 2-4 years.
To be able to draft Luka, I would have done anything possible (outside of trading Dame) to get a top pick. I wouldn't have traded CJ to get any of the other top players in that draft.I wouldn't trade CJ now for a top 5 pick either. It has nothing to do with over-rating cj. He's like a what 10-20th best SG in the league, for a question mark that could set your team back for years, if they don't pan out.
This year for sure they were mediocre (probably worse) for a majority of the year, but I think some of that was simply injuries, maybe its an excuse? Last year they were a good team definitely above average most of the year. Like I said, I dont get to see combines in person, so just seeing some tape of a guy like Doncic or anyone really I wouldnt trade CJ for that because Ive seen so many guys I thought would be good, end up being bad. If I saw someone in person and thought wow this guy is going to be special yeah Id probably trade CJ. Typically though the draft is very hit or miss. So as someone who will probably never be invited to watch a prospect work out in person, Id almost always say no to trading a legitimate starter for a pick. I understand risk analysis and why others might be more aggressive, but thats just not really how I would do it as my arm chair GM.I'd trade McCollum for a pick if I thought that pick was a tremendous prospect. I'm okay with the chance I get nothing--if the team gets nothing, they go from non-contender maybe-playoff team to non-playoff team. Being an 8 seed isn't greatly more exciting to me than being a 9 or 10 or 11 seed. The term "playoff team" seems to have a resonance or aura of success that it doesn't deserve in basketball...making the playoffs in basketball isn't the same as making it in baseball or football; so many teams make it in basketball that it can still mean you're a mediocre or below-average team.
Portland is a mediocre team that, based on variance, can be above average or below average in a given season. I'd rather take the shot at getting another superstar to team with Lillard over sticking with an non-ideal-fit decent player, like CJ. If the risk craps out, the team missed out on another few years of mediocrity--not a disastrous loss.
This year for sure they were mediocre (probably worse) for a majority of the year, but I think some of that was simply injuries, maybe its an excuse? Last year they were a good team definitely above average most of the year. Like I said, I dont get to see combines in person, so just seeing some tape of a guy like Doncic or anyone really I wouldnt trade CJ for that because Ive seen so many guys I thought would be good, end up being bad. If I saw someone in person and thought wow this guy is going to be special yeah Id probably trade CJ. Typically though the draft is very hit or miss. So as someone who will probably never be invited to watch a prospect work out in person, Id almost always say no to trading a legitimate starter for a pick. I understand risk analysis and why others might be more aggressive, but thats just not really how I would do it as my arm chair GM.
