rugbyrugger23 wrote:To Blazers: Ball + Ingram + Kuzma + S.Hill + 2019&21 Lakers 1st (unprotected)
Blazers Trade: Lillard + Collins + Curry + Layman
The name of the game is basketball and as the name implies putting the ball in the basket is the goal.
POR gives up:
Damian Lillard: TS% = .592
Zach Collins: TS% = .574
Seth Curry: TS% = .586
Jake Layman: TS: = .612
POR gets:
Lonzo Ball: TS% = .487
Brandon Ingram: TS% = .538
Kyle Kuzma: TS% = .557
Solomon HIll: TS% = .493
Notice anything? The worst shooter POR gives up is better than the "best" shooter they get in return. So, POR gives up 4 guys who can shoot, including a superstar in his prime (1st team all NBA, 4th in MVP voting) and gets back a steaming pile of poo.
Just because your front office was dumb enough to fall for the Lonzo hype, don't assume anyone else is. Your youth is highly overrated. None of the players you are giving up will ever be more than average to below average role players. Shooting matters, especially in today's NBA.
rugbyrugger23 wrote:Blazer Why: try a different direction
Lol, different direction is right - plummeting down the standings.
rugbyrugger23 wrote:if that Lakers package is good enough for Davis than good enough for Lillard.
Lol, again. Assume much? If that trade is good enough to get Davis, then go get him and leave POR out of it. But, it's not, or it would have happened by now. Not only has it not happened, NOP finds it an insultingly lowball offer.
rugbyrugger23 wrote:They have 2 trade deadlines to see how MCollum works with new roster and if not they trade him for more locked in youth supplementing team. Plus have cap space 2020 offseason and plenty of assets for consolidation trade.
Let me get this straight - all that locked in youth in LA, combined with LeBron James is good for 10th place in the Western Conference, yet the team that's currently sitting in 4th place is supposed to give up their best player, and three other guys who can actually shoot, for the privilege of combining that locked in youth (plus a bad contract) with C.J. McCollum?
LAL's locked in youth is highly overrated by their front office, and apparently, their fans. Locked in youth is only valuable if the players are any good. None of those players you are trying to foist off on POR will ever come close to being the player Damian Lillard is, yet POR is supposed to give up Lillard in his prime to get them?
How about we give you Evan Turner, Moe Harkless, Anfernee Simons and Caleb Swanigan for LeBron James? Sounds fair to me. You give up an aging, injured, past his prime superstar making $35 million and get back even more locked in youth to build around. Sound appealing to you, because it's no more ridiculous than what you are offering POR for a 1st team all-NBA player in his prime.
Cap space is meaningless to a small market team that can't attract top name free agents. The last time POR had significant cap space, their big get was Evan Turner, who is a TERRIBLE fit in POR because he can't shoot. Yet, miraculously, his TS% of .507 is BETTER than two of the four players POR would get back in your proposed trade. Yeah, let's surround C.J. with guys who can't shoot. Yeah, that'll work.
Again if your package of locked in youth is good enough to get Anthony Davis, go do it and stop trying to screw POR out of their superstar in the process. Are you really so entitled that you think TWO teams would be willing to give up their superstars, in their primes, just so your wet dream of seeing LeBron and AD together can come true?
The truth is, you don't have the assets to land AD. If you did, the deal would have been made by now. Two thirds of the teams in the league can offer a better package than your overrated, underachieving, poor shooting, locked in youth.


