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Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:31 pm
by penbeast0
IF you could add Damian Lilliard to any team that failed to make the playoffs (assuming all free agents resign with their current team and ignore contract issues), would you then rank that team for next year as:
1. Contender (one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy)
2. Playoff team (including playin game, but not likely to advance much beyond the first round)
3. Still a mess (not likely to make the playin, even if healthy)
EAST : Pacers, Wizards, Magic, Hornets, Pistons
WEST: Mavs, Jazz, healthy Blazers, Rockets, Spurs
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:30 am
by MyUniBroDavis
penbeast0 wrote:IF you could add Damian Lilliard to any team that failed to make the playoffs (assuming all free agents resign with their current team and ignore contract issues), would you then rank that team for next year as:
1. Contender (one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy)
2. Playoff team (including playin game, but not likely to advance much beyond the first round)
3. Still a mess (not likely to make the playin, even if healthy)
EAST : Pacers, Wizards, Magic, Hornets, Pistons
WEST: Mavs, Jazz, healthy Blazers, Rockets, Spurs
2 lillards on the blazers would be crazy
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:37 am
by iggymcfrack
MyUniBroDavis wrote:penbeast0 wrote:IF you could add Damian Lilliard to any team that failed to make the playoffs (assuming all free agents resign with their current team and ignore contract issues), would you then rank that team for next year as:
1. Contender (one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy)
2. Playoff team (including playin game, but not likely to advance much beyond the first round)
3. Still a mess (not likely to make the playin, even if healthy)
EAST : Pacers, Wizards, Magic, Hornets, Pistons
WEST: Mavs, Jazz, healthy Blazers, Rockets, Spurs
2 lillards on the blazers would be crazy
I imagine they’d get the clone on a rookie deal right? Would really help defray the cost of the original contract and the team would get a pretty great deal on Double Dame Dollas.
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 9:42 am
by MyUniBroDavis
iggymcfrack wrote:MyUniBroDavis wrote:penbeast0 wrote:IF you could add Damian Lilliard to any team that failed to make the playoffs (assuming all free agents resign with their current team and ignore contract issues), would you then rank that team for next year as:
1. Contender (one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy)
2. Playoff team (including playin game, but not likely to advance much beyond the first round)
3. Still a mess (not likely to make the playin, even if healthy)
EAST : Pacers, Wizards, Magic, Hornets, Pistons
WEST: Mavs, Jazz, healthy Blazers, Rockets, Spurs
2 lillards on the blazers would be crazy
I imagine they’d get the clone on a rookie deal right? Would really help defray the cost of the original contract and the team would get a pretty great deal on Double Dame Dollas.
2 dames for the price of one > any other player in the nba probably right?
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 12:40 pm
by Fadeaway_J
Dame on the Jazz would be pretty nasty.
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 2:32 pm
by Rich Michmond
I don't think he would upgrade any of these teams into a contender (as per "one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy"). That said, I think he would improve Orlando quite significantly. A great shooting PG and a competent distributor in Lillard would be nasty there, but I don't really see them getting past round two (maybe if you could make their core players three years older).
Also, Lillard and Beal would form a deadly offensive backcourt. The Wizards already have a bad defense so if you double down on offense and hope that the trio of Lillard, Beal, and Porzignis holds up, then you could see a solid squad.
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 3:15 pm
by OhayoKD
penbeast0 wrote:IF you could add Damian Lilliard to any team that failed to make the playoffs (assuming all free agents resign with their current team and ignore contract issues), would you then rank that team for next year as:
1. Contender (one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy)
2. Playoff team (including playin game, but not likely to advance much beyond the first round)
3. Still a mess (not likely to make the playin, even if healthy)
EAST : Pacers, Wizards, Magic, Hornets, Pistons
WEST: Mavs, Jazz, healthy Blazers, Rockets, Spurs
The only team team with the talent to be upgraded to a contender would be the Mavs but Dame's not really a great fit(they need defense not offense)
Re: Damian Lilliard Impact
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 6:56 pm
by penbeast0
Rich Michmond wrote:I don't think he would upgrade any of these teams into a contender (as per "one of the teams with a legit chance of winning a ring if healthy"). That said, I think he would improve Orlando quite significantly. A great shooting PG and a competent distributor in Lillard would be nasty there, but I don't really see them getting past round two (maybe if you could make their core players three years older).
Also, Lillard and Beal would form a deadly offensive backcourt. The Wizards already have a bad defense so if you double down on offense and hope that the trio of Lillard, Beal, and Porzignis holds up, then you could see a solid squad.
Actually, the combination of Morris and Wright/Goodwin was very effective for the Wiz, it was Beal being out and weak forward play that sunk them. Lilliard is definitely an upgrade but yeah, I'd be shocked if it was enough to make them more than a 1 and out team.