bwgood77 wrote:
Not really up to him.
I think it's BS when a player signs a huge max deal...meaning a team commits to him...and then before it even starts he wants out.
I understand players points about "they can trade us at any time..why should we be loyal" but the point here is they committed a lot of money to him for a long time.
If I were them, I would play the Presti game and just wait until a huge offer came in for him. I wouldn't trade him just for Simmons right now...I'd ask for way more but I don't like building around a PG who can't shoot...not in today's league.
I'd monitor other interested teams like NY and see how those young players do.
What would Miami offer? Bam and Herro? Is it worth moving on from Nurkic to have Bam as main guy? Not that it's not an upgrade and a younger guy but it's just an upgrade to one position and an overrated player in Herro.
A loaded team like the Hawks makes sense for assets, and he could view them as a contender, but he doesn't really make sense with Trae.
I just don't see a contender...unless someone like Kawhi or George leave.
He makes near $40 million so hard to come up with matching money too.
I don't think the Pelicans are a contender with just him and Zion...their supporting cast isn't good enough. I don't think that's much better (if at all) than Booker and Ayton, but we also need Paul, Bridges, Cam, Payne, Crowder to be a contender. Are the Pelicans any better than the Blazers? Blazers have more depth, CJ is underrated. Covington has always been underrated and Nurkic too. A couple years ago he was 16/10/3 with good D, and last year before he went down, 18/10/4 and this year added a 3...so he can score, rebound, pass, hit 3s, block shots and play decent D. Bam can't shoot 3s..is a better passer and probably a better defender but not a huge upgrade. Nurkic is only 26 too. He is a FA but I think he will re-sign if they want him.
If Lillard says that he wants out he will be out. Period.
They will trade him for the best package available.
Simmons + Maxey + some first round picks makes a lot of sense IMO. Lillard in the East would be great for the Suns.
Edit: From what I am reading now it looks like Lillard wants the Blazers to improve severely their roster and in that case he will stay on the team.
We will see...it is gonna be interesting.

















