Tim Lehrbach wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:Simple offseason -
Draft Scoot #3
Trade Simons, 23 for DDR, FRP returned
Resign MT, Drew
G - Damian Lillard (35) / Scoot Henderson (13)
G - Shadeon Sharpe (28) / Scoot Henderson (13) / Matisse Thybulle (5)
F - Demar DeRozan (16) / Nas Little (18) / Matisse Thybulle (14)
F - Jerami Grant (34) / Demar Derozan (14)
C - Jusuf Nurkic (26) / Drew Eubanks (22)
Get a mild cost win now guy in DDR - dont mortgage the future and still take BPA in Scoot - simple.
I like the premise -- draft with #3, use Simons and #23 for an upgrade -- and the major acquisition in DeRozan. Two big questions, though. First, will Scoot be there at #3? I doubt it, and from your other posts I think maybe you doubt it too. Second, how much money is Grant signing for? It may or may not be worth it. If you subtract Grant, and Scoot is Miller instead, the resulting roster holds less promise. On the other hand, if Grant is retained, DeRozan is almost certainly a goner after one year, which leaves the Blazers desperate for a quality wing once again.
Again, in general I like the direction, but as much of a win-now (and win-later... win always!) guy as I am, I acknowledge that there are downstream consequences to moves and am starting to admit the Blazers had better think two or three steps ahead instead of simply trying to load up the roster as much as possible for next year. In light of this, and to repeat the concerns, they are that Miller (or a Thompson, etc.) may be far less of a coup than Scoot both for the near- and long-term, and that retaining Grant may simply not be economical, and keeping him or not keeping him likely means a big hole at forward sooner than later.
Am I talking myself out of keeping Grant? I might be. Time to explore other options... *finds other options bleak* ...oh.
As the biggest proponent of "keep #3, move Simons for DDR" on RealGM, I view DDR on an expiring contract as a positive. If he was locked up for 3 years on a reasonable contract, or if he wasn't about to fall off a cliff athleticism-wise, his value would reflect that and the Blazers would be foolish to give that asking price. A one-year rental doesn't lock Portland into some long-term commitment. Simons is a nice piece who is young, but he's just the modern Jamal Crawford. And if you're trying to appease Dame, DDR (also 33) is the perfect "well, we tried" move. Including #23/43 and getting our future 1st back would be icing on the cake.
We're the Blazers. If we trade #3 for someone like Siakam, which sounds fine on paper, Scoot/Miller are going to be perennial all-stars and everyone will retroactively laugh at how dumb that move was. Likewise, if we take Scoot/Miller, they will be a bust and everyone will retroactively laugh at how dumb taking them was when we could have MASSIVELY overpaid for OG Anunoby.
Say what you want about Cronin, but the Grant trade was solid. Imagine trading a LOCKED late future 1st for a CJ tier player instead of trading a "we will give it within the next 8 years" pick for 37 games of Larry Nance Jr., which he was a backup for 26 of them. And injured for the rest. Olshey was such a trash GM.
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