e_blazer
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Would they have been a lot better? Yes.
I’ll grant you that.
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Would they have been a lot better? Yes.
Oh well. More focus to place on trading Hassan and Base thenthe CBA rule is a team pays repeater tax when they've been been a taxpayer in any 3 of the 4 previous seasons. This is Portland's 2nd straight season being a taxpayer (assuming they remain one this year and cutting 13M will be difficult). So, if they were over the tax line next season, they'd not be in the repeater tax...yet
the problem if they are a taxpayer next season is the following season. That would be the repeater tax season, and the combined salaries of Dame & CJ jump from 60M to 75M. It would be much better to not be a taxpayer next year, and the Blazers have a good shot at that as long as they don't trade either Whiteside of Bazemore for another big salary that has 2 or 3 years left (I'm looking at you Kevin Love)
Would they have been a lot better? Yes.
1.) He wouldn't, he's not that type, and has never been.He could demand a trade like the other big name players around the NBA was my point and I wouldn't blame him if things don't change.
1.) He wouldn't, he's not that type, and has never been.
2.) Even if he did, we wouldn't have to do shit for years. If he wants out with a year left on his contract because we haven't built a contender yet, then he'd be leaving his prime anyway and we could just rebuild at that point.
Go watch his new Adidas videos he's putting out. Dame will not be leaving Portland.He is not a kid anymore in NBA years and wants to win and is seeing his team get worse and not better. He is loyal, but he is not stupid. Loyalty has its limits.
And if he wanted out, Portland would do it. An unhappy superstar is not good for business.
The hell? This is based off nothing but your own random conjecture. Nothing about staying is "stupid".He is not a kid anymore in NBA years and wants to win and is seeing his team get worse and not better. He is loyal, but he is not stupid. Loyalty has its limits.
And if he wanted out, Portland would do it. An unhappy superstar is not good for business.
The hell? This is based off nothing but your own random conjecture. Nothing about staying is "stupid".
Ah yeah, pointing out you trying to portray Dame as stupid if he stays as "random conjecture" is sooooo bad. I should be thrown in prison!Oh and now I remember why I refrain from commenting on here. Your opinion must be right and if it disagrees with your beliefs it must be wrong. I guess you are able to judge me and my opinions because you know me so well. Love this stuff.
I am sure a guy with his drive to win will be more than happy to stay here if things continue on their current track.
"He is not stupid" comment, which I thought was self explanatory, refers to him knowing he can't play at an elite level forever and that if the organization won't change maybe he will have too. Is that just my opinion? Yes which I believe this board and ones like it is designed for...opinions.
Bye, bye.
If the Kings want to move Dedmon and his attitude, you could explore Baze (exp) + Mario (1 year left after this) + Tolliver (exp) for Ariza (1year left after this) and Dedmon (2 years left). Nit a fan of linger contracts, but both are good fits if you want to make a run next year.
Dame, CJ, Ariza, Zach, Nurk
Ant, Trent, Hood, Melo(?), Skal, Dedmon allows for interesting rotations. If it doesnt work, bith are easily movable contracts.