Walton1one wrote:
And here is how POR peels off JSJ for a vet or 2, plus future pick (29’ worst)?
I wouldn't put any credit in anything Sidery says. He seems like just another wannabe throwing darts at a board
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Walton1one wrote:
And here is how POR peels off JSJ for a vet or 2, plus future pick (29’ worst)?

Tim Lehrbach wrote:Here's a question, just thinking aloud... how good do we think the frontcourt can be next year? Deni and Camara are of course both excellent forwards, Clingan was super promising as a rookie and should improve, and Grant and Ayton are, uh, there. Even the deep bench has upside if Timelord is healthy and Walker returns.
Reason I'm asking is because we all know Portland needs a dynamic #1 guy, and we'd all love for that guy to be a big wing or guard, but if we're already covered with a really good frontcourt, maybe it actually is time for a major move. If I've underestimated the ceiling of our bigs and forwards, could making a big splash move using other available assets vault us higher than I've heretofore imagined?
Like, I was saying in the draft thread that it might be cool to come away from the draft with Traore and Coward. If they and either Simons or Banton, plus Thybulle, represent our depth, we've still got Scoot, Shaedon, and other assets like future picks to trade for a major piece.
I haven't supported that path because I didn't envision the resulting roster being good enough to justify pushing the chips in. But what if Camara/Deni/Clingan + depth is totally awesome and the return for our trade assets is greater than I imagined?
I don't really know what kind of response I'm looking for. Just expressing some hope on a Thursday afternoon.

Tim Lehrbach wrote:I'm not sure why the Blazers would invest in Jabari Smith. He's not great and doesn't fill any need.

Walton1one wrote:Tim Lehrbach wrote:I'm not sure why the Blazers would invest in Jabari Smith. He's not great and doesn't fill any need.
Not saying I disagree, but very good tools and coming up on a 2nd contract, former #3 pick, minutes restricted by players ahead of him, won’t turn 23 until next May, all this makes him a player to consider betting on the upside
Wizenheimer wrote:Walton1one wrote:
And here is how POR peels off JSJ for a vet or 2, plus future pick (29’ worst)?
I wouldn't put any credit in anything Sidery says. He seems like just another wannabe throwing darts at a board
Walton1one wrote:Dallas getting Flagg and SA getting the #2 pick and a full year of Fox is not going to help that cause...
DAL finished @ #10
SA @ #13, behind POR
PHX tied with POR @ #11/12
NO finished #14 with a host of injuries, doubt that happens again
So PHX drops below, NO can't overcome POR, SA passes POR all some version of likely (SA) to could happen (PHX\NO), that places POR @ #12
I would wager SAC @ #9 would drop below DAL & SA (likely) and possibly POR, so now POR is @ #11.
Who else is dropping pas POR?
Memphis? Golden State? Doubtful on either IMO. SO, POR is hoping for a team above them to undergo an injury filled campaign like NO just did, and of course that they remain relatively injury free, likelihood of that? Small...
This of course also assumes that POR play at the end of the year was not a fluke, byproduct of the schedule and teams injured\playing for lotto balls, which may may not be the case next year.
Walton1one wrote:Of course, since this is all fantasy basketball trades, I would hope that POR would follow that up by trading Simons to ORL for Isaac, Anthony, #16 & maybe #25 as well or one of their (2) 2nd’s?
#11 Jakucionis or Demin
#16 Essengue\Riley\McNeeley or Coward
#25 or #46. ???
PG Scoot, Anthony, Demin\Jakucionis
SG Sharpe, Allen, Rupert
SF Camara, Grant (for now), #16
PF Avdija, JSJ, Walker
C Ayton, Clingan, Isaac
Core 10: Scoot, Sharpe, Camara, Deni, DA, DC, JSJ, Grant, Allen & either Anthony (for next year only) or Demin/Jakucionis

dckingsfan wrote:https://hoopshype.com/rumor/grizzlies-targeting-deni-avdija/
DusterBuster wrote:dckingsfan wrote:https://hoopshype.com/rumor/grizzlies-targeting-deni-avdija/
I clicked through to read the article...
Once I saw the term "The highly competitive Chauncey Billups and Scoot Henderson-led Trail Blazers" used by the author to describe Portland, I promptly left the site and filed that piece firmly in the garbage bin of my mind.
Tim Lehrbach wrote:Can't imagine an interesting offer for Deni from Memphis, but maybe I lack imagination.

DusterBuster wrote:dckingsfan wrote:https://hoopshype.com/rumor/grizzlies-targeting-deni-avdija/
I clicked through to read the article...
Once I saw the term "The highly competitive Chauncey Billups and Scoot Henderson-led Trail Blazers" used by the author to describe Portland, I promptly left the site and filed that piece firmly in the garbage bin of my mind.
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