dafan590 wrote:Sorry guys but I am not sure why Damian Lillard would agree to come here....it's not like he's the last missing key piece for us
In 2017-2018, we were 1st seed and got swept by lebron in the 2nd round.....so we went and got Kwahi to put us over the top the following season.
What make you think we could do it again with Damian Lillard this time? Last year we lost the play in game!!!!
How can we convince Damian Lillard to stay he's getting traded to here?????![]()
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I'm confused right now.
It is a good point and I would only say you have to manage your expectations. I think it is easy after a big trade to become fused to an idea that it is title or bust, but I don't think we need to put that pressure on. Toronto is not in a situation like 2018/19 where we made a huge trade for an expiring deal. Lillard is signed for a couple more seasons.
Phoenix lost in round 2 after trading the farm for Durant - a player coming off an Achilles injury and 34 years-old. But, they have him for a few years and they retooled again and now have Beal.
Toronto trading for Dame puts us in a fast track to make things happen, but it is not title or bust. He can simply be a great player being added to a roster that has a huge hole in that position post-Lowry. If this trade happens we now have an excellent point guard combo to add to our 6'9 all defensive team. To me it is about putting this best team you can out there while also keeping an eye on the future.
I currently don't like where we are with so much in flux with our current core. I look at Lillard as a way to consolidate decision making. You have Lillard plus Barnes and likely Siakam renews because he loves it here. That is good enough core to work with for 2-3 years.





















