og15 wrote:You both went with the, "Blake is different path", but the issue is not about the relevance of the player to the franchise.
The issue is about perception of the franchise to star(ish) type players and their agents. You're just going to have guys asking for things like no trade clauses. 
It's a trust issue as obviously a free agent is choosing your destination and generally doesn't want to choose your destination on a long term contract and get sent to a random location with 3, 4 years left on a contract.
Clippers can do what they want, but let's not be naive that it would have no effect if they did that, it will.
Also, why does the alternate option have to be or nothing? My point was simply that they would need to pace themselves and not just hit January next year and trade all the high paid guys.
In regards to Lue not being expendable, people said the same thing about Doc. Coaches (most) are expendable, and Lue is not a Spoelstra or Pop or someone like that.
Ballmer got away with hosing Blake and cashing him in for some nice assets. But I said at the time it was a cheesy move and he might pay for it someday. Especially after pulling that "Clipper for Life" bit.
Clipper for As Long As It Takes to Trade Up. 
Kawhi and PG REEEEEALY want to be in LA and overlooked Ballmer's backstabbing. Plus Blake isn't that likeable anyway so he got no sympathy points. But if Nic Batum--who gave Ballmer a hometown discount--had made a stink about being shipped off against his will instead of being the total class act he is, things might have got ugly. And as you say, at least Batum put in 2+ years here before being traded. Not signed & dumped.
He understood the trade. It was enough of a run here that he might even agree to come back for a final season in the town he wanted to be in the first place! And speaking of Ty, Nico credits Ty and the Clippers with rekindling the flame to play after he got bought out by the Hornets. It's all rather a delicate balance. 
Let's add unrestricted free agents willing to come play for your team based on the coach. FREE TALENT. Kawhi came to DOC'S HOUSE in Malibu when he agreed to sign here--Doc was part of the pitch. Frankly, Doc was allowed to take the fall for Kawhi and then Embiid's choking in the playoffs, aided and abetted by PG and Beard pointing fingers at him. 
But PG and Beard can't pull that act again on Ty and blame HIM after ANOTHER playoff choke. That would be too obvious. And by re-signing TY before PG and Beard, Ballmer could be sending a message about who's boss.  NO MORE ALIBIS.
I'm not an x and o guy, but I made a lot of money as a headhunter making informed guesses what was behind the veil of organizational dynamics. I start with "What Would Ballmer Do" since I'm about the same age. My guesses have been pretty accurate over the years. I don't even try to guess what SHOULD be done. Anybody can say wipe the slate and start over but Ballmer isn't buying that. 
He remade the Clippers between Lob City and 213 without the 6-year humiliation that the Lakers put their fans through between Kobe's retirement and LeBron's arrival. Things are even more grim now since Ballmer has no draft picks and his fellow owners SCREWED him with the new CBA. 
So he'll temporize. Re-sign the Over the Hill Gang, open the Ballmerdome, aim for 45-47 wins and sort it out as we go along. The sal cap will be going up, there are plenty of minimum FAs whose first choice will be Los Angeles, and the Clippers in particular with an incredible new arena, top practice facilities, great meals, hotels and a chartered plane, a championship coach and the richest owner in sports.
It's not all bad.