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Place: Moda Center
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PDXKnight wrote:I don't recall ever being too irritated with duop. Wouldn't mind keeping him
PDXKnight wrote:L. Thanks Cronin for the worthless 11th seed with your inability to move your prized vets
HotrodBeaubois wrote:I never said Dallas was good as Portland
HotrodBeaubois wrote:That's the Whole Point Portland is No better than Dallas
Shem wrote:PDXKnight wrote:L. Thanks Cronin for the worthless 11th seed with your inability to move your prized vets
Should be easier to move Ayton and Simons during the offseason. They're on expired contracts in the upcoming season.
Now, I'm not opposed to moving those contracts next year and get less talent back also on expiring contracts. Reason being is because coaches try to win and if they're not as good as Simons or Ayton, then it incentivizes the coach to play the young guys. Or they're out for the year via injury.
I know people will complain and want Cronin's head about player out for the year or players that are less talented, but I see it for what it's doing. Because you have to take back salary in return. If you move highly paid veterans for other highly paid veterans, it hurts the young players on rookie contracts.
Right now let's hope we have Atlanta like luck last season in the lottery. Play in the play-in, lose there which moves you to the lottery and then win it. Well, I'd settle for making the top-4 even if we're just short of the play-in. The experience the players got from trying their season around in January, especially young players being key contributors was worth it.
Also, cheer on the low rated play-in teams. The 9th and 10th seeds to make the playoffs. It can knock the 7th and 8th seeds into the lottery which could move Portland up in the draft position.
Wizenheimer wrote:* I don't believe it will be any easier to move Simons and Ayton this summer or before next season's trade deadline than it was 6 weeks ago. Sure, maybe, if the Blazers were willing to take back bad salary for more seasons. But they won't be. Simons and Ayton have minimal value; it's neutral at best, probably negative. Whatever value they have isn't going to increase because they have less time on their deals. Besides all that, I'm about 70% convinced Cronin is goofy enough to be planning on re-signing them
DusterBuster wrote:Wizenheimer wrote:* I don't believe it will be any easier to move Simons and Ayton this summer or before next season's trade deadline than it was 6 weeks ago. Sure, maybe, if the Blazers were willing to take back bad salary for more seasons. But they won't be. Simons and Ayton have minimal value; it's neutral at best, probably negative. Whatever value they have isn't going to increase because they have less time on their deals. Besides all that, I'm about 70% convinced Cronin is goofy enough to be planning on re-signing them
I still believe this is an overly pessimistic take. I suppose I can agree a bit with Ayton, but not with Simons. His contract isn't bad and he's expiring. I don't believe for a second they have "negative" value, neutral fine, but negative just seems over the top imo. FWIW, I just don't believe any player has "negative" value once they're in the final year of their contract. Their value might be limited for a variety of reasons, but they are absolutely movable.
I honestly don't believe the team is even looking to move Ayton this summer or into next season. I think the only players they will be actively looking to unload this summer would be Grant and Simons.
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