MettaWorldPanda wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Don’t see Portland holding him hostage if he wants out and I definitely think they’ll trade him to his preferred choice if it comes to it like we just saw with KD
KD went to "one" of his preferred choices between and Heat and Suns but Suns had the best offer hands down for him. It just took a while for the Suns to finally buckle with the offer. BK in this situation now locked and loaded with everything they got from the Suns now have the best offer for Dame if and when that time comes so any thought of him coming to the Heat because he has us as one of his "preferred destinations" become an exercise in futility. You were consistently pushing Tyler Herro and picks last year for Durant when we didn't even have close to matching the Suns last year when they offered Bridges, Cam Johnson, and also a boat load of picks.
Now you think that Herro, picks, and some corpses are going to work for Dame? Not happening when BK can offer useful expiring players who can actually play along with 5 picks no restrictions or hoops to climb like trying to coax OKC to drop protections. Unlike an offer including Lowry who will most likely sit until bought out, a huge contract in Duncan, and another useless player in Oladipo. If all we're banking on is "Dame preferred destination Miami" our offer is still not going to cut it for them in order to perceivably what you think is doing right by him but not right for there organization.
Our best offer is:
Herro + Jovic + Caleb + Oladipo + 18th pick (or who ever gets drafted there) + 2(3 depends on OKC) FRPs picks
Seem like an acceptable offer and Jovic fits well with what they already have, Caleb is on a very valuable contract and still has some potential, Herro not a good fit, but also still young and has potential. I'd say the players are better than what Brooklyn can offer.
I def. think this is a reasonable offer Portland would consider, but ye a lot has to happen and I don't even know if I want them to offer all of this, because it's a ton for 1 player and leaves them with very little to fill out the roster.