If you think the Blazers season isn’t over, cool. I wish I had your optimism. But if you think it’s over, I think it’s time to move on and focus on the summer. All in all I think it was a great season, and has me a lot more optimistic about the direction of the team. I think we’re close. Outside of the Warriors, I think we can beat anyone. I think Durant will leave, and I think he will end up east. That only helps Portland. With that being said, let’s do this.
Here’s a template. Go.
Draft:
Free Agency:
Starters:
Second unit:
Reserves:
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Draft
Considering the cap situation, this will be Olsheys best opportunity to land a rotational player/starter.
To Boston:
Evan Turner
Meyers Leonard
#25
To Portland:
Gordon Hayward
#14
Portland takes on *roughly* $42M in this trade, which includes Hayward’s contract (2 years) and the total value of the 14th pick, minus the last year of Meyers and Turner. Hayward waives his trade kicker. Is Hayward a risk? Sure. But his playmaking would help take the pressure off Dame and CJ and we bet on him coming back stronger two years removed from his injury. We also don’t touch the core with this move, which is why I think its something Olshey would consider. Nevermind who his agent is.
Portland selects whoever the fuck at 14, too many names, but they should be able to land someone good. Personally, I would love Doumbouya. Whoever they pick, they probably won’t play though.
Free Agency
Rodney Hood (tax MLE)
Pau Gasol (vet min)
Kyle O’Quinn (vet min)
Kanter walks. Curry opts out and walks. Aminu is re-signed (he’s doing a good job suppressing his value, but that’s fine by me since I’d still take him as a backup.) Layman is retained.
Starters
Lillard
McCollum
Hayward
Collins (starts at center until Nurk returns)
Nurkic
Second Unit
Simons
Hood
Harkless
Aminu
Gasol
Reserves
O’Quinn
Layman
Trent
Labissiere
Draft pick