dolphinatik wrote:Im on board with trading everyone on the roster for Kawhi Leonard ang build form there
You don't have to, we have cap space
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dolphinatik wrote:Im on board with trading everyone on the roster for Kawhi Leonard ang build form there
Beenie wrote:Bam, Herro, and filler for Dame.
Sign Kawhi
Having Jimmy, Kawhi, and Dame as the stars means the rest will figure itself out.

contract wrote:BFRESH44 wrote:dagger151 wrote:Love Dragon, but at $20M per, no thank you.
Love Duncan too, but at $18-20M per, no thank you.
K.Nunn at $15M, no thank you.
We need to stop overpaying our players limiting the ability to add players to stretch the floor for Bam and Jimmy.
I know Evan Fournier is gonna get paid but I would rather pay him the $18-20M than any of our own FA. His defense leaves a bit to be desired, but HEAT coaching can help that.
Dragic is good as gone at his current cap hit.
But here’s the thing. There’s salary cap machinations regarding Duncan and Nunn, that make it beneficial to keep them.
If you were to come to quick agreements with Nunn and Duncan, because they are early bird free agents, their cap holds can be made as low as 1.7 million a piece(if their qualifying offers are rescinded). So $3.4 million for the total of them, while you can use up to approximately $27 million in cap space, and the ability to exceed the cap with re-signing them. That is not the case with Fournier, who would immediately sink your cap the moment you sign him.
So that’s going to be interesting to see what the decision makers do. I’d say it’s still a decent shot they bring both back. For better or worse.
I think that's a cap violation. Once an agreement is reached with a player, it has to be reported to the NBA and the cap space is tied up.
oreon wrote:dolphinatik wrote:Im on board with trading everyone on the roster for Kawhi Leonard ang build form there
You don't have to, we have cap space
contract wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:contract wrote:If Zo survived and thrived playing against Shaq, Ewing, Olajuwon, Robinson, Duncan, Sabonis, Mutombo, and a ton of other bigger guys, I think Bam can survive vs the current crop of centers.
Bam needs to grow a pair and take the open 10 footers or he's going to be useless on offense at any position.
Bam needs to own the mid range, regardless of what position he plays. He has to grow the scoring part of his game, that's his first and only priority.
But if you listen very carefully to Pat, you can sense he wants to nudge Spo into play bigger. I think smallball won't work without having multipole ELITE wings/guards. We don't have that at all.
My sense it that we're heading to a complete overhaul - Everyone expet Jimmy and Bam are very available for trades.
Herro is the biggest X factor, I'm a bit down on him but IF he can make a jump and become a better consistent scorer, that would be crucial in our quest to contending.
Pat is an oldhead. I hope Spo pushes back.
This team lacks talent and Pat has to take responsibility for that. And if Pat wants to go big he needs to find big talent, not insist that Spo plays Bam with some imaginary big that he hasn't drafted or signed. And maybe don't draft an even smaller "big" than Bam and then wonder why you're playing small.
Pat literally traded away Olynyk for a broken down guard and then complains that we're playing too small?

contract wrote:The only thing I can say for sure is that this GMing thing is a lot harder than looks. The NBA needs to get rid of some of these stupid arbitrary rules.



MettaWorldPanda wrote:SAS talks out of his ass. He loves to throw our name out for any top player available. Slim to none chance we have a shot at either Dame or Leonard. 29 other teams exist in the NBA and many of them with better talent and assets they can offer. Right now our main pieces under contract are Bam,Bulter, and Herro. Two projects in Achuiwa and Okpala. And one draft pick that tradeable for 7 years.

Kobewade11 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:SAS talks out of his ass. He loves to throw our name out for any top player available. Slim to none chance we have a shot at either Dame or Leonard. 29 other teams exist in the NBA and many of them with better talent and assets they can offer. Right now our main pieces under contract are Bam,Bulter, and Herro. Two projects in Achuiwa and Okpala. And one draft pick that tradeable for 7 years.
In another clip he said there are people in Dame's circle that want him to ask out. The shot is if he goes to management to request a trade and we make "the list". If that's the case you don't have to compete with 29 other offers but probably 3-5. In general I agree that both Dame and Leonard are long shots, Leonard even more so than Dame.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Kobewade11 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:SAS talks out of his ass. He loves to throw our name out for any top player available. Slim to none chance we have a shot at either Dame or Leonard. 29 other teams exist in the NBA and many of them with better talent and assets they can offer. Right now our main pieces under contract are Bam,Bulter, and Herro. Two projects in Achuiwa and Okpala. And one draft pick that tradeable for 7 years.
In another clip he said there are people in Dame's circle that want him to ask out. The shot is if he goes to management to request a trade and we make "the list". If that's the case you don't have to compete with 29 other offers but probably 3-5. In general I agree that both Dame and Leonard are long shots, Leonard even more so than Dame.
Dame could form a list but Portland not trading him unless it’s for a massive haul. He signed that contract. Blazers have all the power. What’s he going to do hold out?

Kobewade11 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Kobewade11 wrote:In another clip he said there are people in Dame's circle that want him to ask out. The shot is if he goes to management to request a trade and we make "the list". If that's the case you don't have to compete with 29 other offers but probably 3-5. In general I agree that both Dame and Leonard are long shots, Leonard even more so than Dame.
Dame could form a list but Portland not trading him unless it’s for a massive haul. He signed that contract. Blazers have all the power. What’s he going to do hold out?
The same was said about James Harden and Houston and in the end all they got was picks and a rental of Victor Oladipo. Dame is a pro's pro so I wouldn't expect him to act a fool like Harden did, but there's a precedent for players getting out if they really want out.
Kobewade11 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Kobewade11 wrote:In another clip he said there are people in Dame's circle that want him to ask out. The shot is if he goes to management to request a trade and we make "the list". If that's the case you don't have to compete with 29 other offers but probably 3-5. In general I agree that both Dame and Leonard are long shots, Leonard even more so than Dame.
Dame could form a list but Portland not trading him unless it’s for a massive haul. He signed that contract. Blazers have all the power. What’s he going to do hold out?
The same was said about James Harden and Houston and in the end all they got was picks and a rental of Victor Oladipo. Dame is a pro's pro so I wouldn't expect him to act a fool like Harden did, but there's a precedent for players getting out if they really want out.

Kobewade11 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Kobewade11 wrote:In another clip he said there are people in Dame's circle that want him to ask out. The shot is if he goes to management to request a trade and we make "the list". If that's the case you don't have to compete with 29 other offers but probably 3-5. In general I agree that both Dame and Leonard are long shots, Leonard even more so than Dame.
Dame could form a list but Portland not trading him unless it’s for a massive haul. He signed that contract. Blazers have all the power. What’s he going to do hold out?
The same was said about James Harden and Houston and in the end all they got was picks and a rental of Victor Oladipo. Dame is a pro's pro so I wouldn't expect him to act a fool like Harden did, but there's a precedent for players getting out if they really want out.