BlazersBroncos wrote:Norm2953 wrote:I can't see one realistic win now move if Sharpe is untouchable and 3 is only available for an elite player.
If Miami fails to win the title, I could see them pushing in all their chips and offering up a Lillard
trade built around Tyler Herro, with a goal of building a core of Dame, Jimmy and Bam.
Presumably Miami's pick (18) would be one of those MIami picks for Portland deals and there would
be the usual future picks/swaps with Herro being spun off to a third team
If Dame asks out, I think Miami can build a feasible package. Ideally w/ Herro to ORL for 11 and tons of draft capital to PDX.
Basically turning Dame into Duncan Robinson, Jovic, 11, 18 and a number of future UNP FRP. Its not ideal, but we are not sending him to a spot that isnt a contender IMO. We will accommodate within reason.
Jovic is a legit prospect. Many saw him as a Top-10 guy at the start of the 21/22 season. Could be Gallo caliber IMO. Actually got some run in Preseason and showed out (16mpg, 9.8ppg, 5.4rpg, 3apg, 1spg, .6bpg).
I wish people would quit imagining that a player who can't be traded until 3 weeks after the draft can be traded for 2023 picks. It's simply not going to happen no matter how many contingent provisions and how much wishful thinking are added.
besides that we all know Portland won't be trading Dame unless he asks out and he isn't going to ask out prior to a good part of the off-season being completed and he sees what Cronin can get done
so delete 11 and 18 from the discussion, and then deal with the reality that because of the Stepian Rule, Miami does NOT have any first round picks free until 2028. So the best pick capital Portland could get from Miami would be the 2028 first, a 2029 swap, and a 2030 first. And people haven't paid attention to Pat Riley's career as GM & President if they believe he'll move picks that far in the future as unprotected. He won't do that, IMO











