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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#41 » by Village Idiot » Sat Nov 1, 2025 1:37 pm

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Sky what about Portland? Portland has some young talent to send over with Advija that might actually be a better fit for us next to Franz. Advija could play SF and move Franz over to PF, there are some really intriguing names to add in there with Advija.

It makes sense also kinda if we are/would move Paolo. Portland is really close to where he’s from so it’s kinda like he’d be back home and he can be the face of the Trail Blazers


Portland was my first (imaginary) stop...Scoot and Clingan? Would have to add salary, maybe Grant and we throw back a center other than Moe.

I like the Pacific Northwest idea...also, I'm not even considering something in the East. I do NOT want to see him too often in another jersey.



Checking out Portlands future draft capital and they have none besides Memphis’s 2028 first round pick. Throwing all our 1st round picks into the Bane deal is going to be a tough pill to swallow.
Say what? Portland has lots of interesting draft capital, not that I can see them spending it on Banchero fwiw.

Portland owes a lottery protected 1st to Chicago in 2026, 27 or 28. If it doesn't convey as a first in 2028 the Bulls get a 2nd
in 2028 the Blazers have the Orlando unprotected 1st and the right to swap picks with the Bucks
in 2029 the Blazers have 2 picks. The highest and lowest of their own, the Bucks and the Celtics picks
in 2030 the Blazers again have swap rights with the Bucks
in 2031 and 2032 they have their own picks
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#42 » by BadMofoPimp » Sat Nov 1, 2025 4:38 pm

Would take a Wembly, Brunson, Cade, SGA, A. Edwards level player for me.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#43 » by RookieStar » Sat Nov 1, 2025 9:34 pm

You guys forget? When the Cs continued to lose before winning the chip, everyone though Brown and Tatum were a bad fit... until they prove em wrong.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#44 » by Rainwater » Sun Nov 2, 2025 10:11 am

This post will age like milk lol
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#45 » by Skybox » Sun Nov 2, 2025 11:19 am

Rainwater wrote:This post will age like milk lol


I hope so
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#46 » by Idiosyncratic » Sun Nov 2, 2025 3:21 pm

Skybox wrote:
Rainwater wrote:This post will age like milk lol


I hope so


I mean it's just a hypothetical. If we hypothetically have to bring in a new coach and still can only outperform tanking teams on offense crazy stuff will be on the table.

I'm sure mostly everyone here wants Paolo to work out. I'm sure some would trade him now, I personally wouldn't, I believe in him and want this team to work. But I don't think those people are guaranteed to be wrong in the long run either. He hasn't been that good yet-- we still are banking on potential, which is fine since he is only 22.

We'll see what happens, but he definitely isn't exempt from criticism, especially given this team historically has not performed all that well with him on the court. That can in part be because of coaching, his teammates, inexperience, whatever. But it has to improve at some point, it just does. Once it does I'm sure people will stop "hating" or whatever, to me it is just being critical. And he is going to have people being the most critical because we expect him to be great. Just how it works.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#47 » by 89Magicfan » Sun Nov 2, 2025 6:39 pm

I don’t think it’ll happen but they have to find a true PG before they explore trading Paolo. They have to stop this nonsense of combo guards as point guards.

Hypothetically though, Ja Morant is a name that comes to mind with all that’s going on over there. Not saying he’s ideal with his mentality but he can play with Bane, and with Franz. Theoretically it would work if he can get his head on right and keep it on.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#48 » by JF5 » Sun Nov 2, 2025 7:11 pm

89Magicfan wrote:I don’t think it’ll happen but they have to find a true PG before they explore trading Paolo. They have to stop this nonsense of combo guards as point guards.

Hypothetically though, Ja Morant is a name that comes to mind with all that’s going on over there. Not saying he’s ideal with his mentality but he can play with Bane, and with Franz. Theoretically it would work if he can get his head on right and keep it on.


I dont think its really much of a big deal. How many "True PGs" or strictly facilitators exist anymore?

Teams just have to move the ball enough and limit turnovers.
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Post#49 » by 89Magicfan » Sun Nov 2, 2025 7:16 pm

JF5 wrote:
89Magicfan wrote:I don’t think it’ll happen but they have to find a true PG before they explore trading Paolo. They have to stop this nonsense of combo guards as point guards.

Hypothetically though, Ja Morant is a name that comes to mind with all that’s going on over there. Not saying he’s ideal with his mentality but he can play with Bane, and with Franz. Theoretically it would work if he can get his head on right and keep it on.


I dont think its really much of a big deal. How many "True PGs" or strictly facilitators exist anymore?

Teams just have to move the ball enough and limit turnovers.


Well you need to move the ball correctly and efficiently so it matters a great deal.

A true PG has been taught and honed this skill throughout their career. Just like a shooter has learned and honed that skill for many years.

They are out there just teams aren’t willing to give them up for oranges because they are important to their team.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#50 » by JRoy » Mon Nov 3, 2025 1:50 am

three3d wrote:
Skybox wrote:Lots of great creative responses :roll:

Does anyone here really think ANY of these threads matter?

We're just f**king around. Geez



Sky what about Portland? Portland has some young talent to send over with Advija that might actually be a better fit for us next to Franz. Advija could play SF and move Franz over to PF, there are some really intriguing names to add in there with Advija.

It makes sense also kinda if we are/would move Paolo. Portland is really close to where he’s from so it’s kinda like he’d be back home and he can be the face of the Trail Blazers


Zero interest in Banchero.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#51 » by meatwad4343 » Mon Nov 3, 2025 6:17 am

We like to give away our super stars to the Lakers, I could see something around Paolo for Reeves and a protected first
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#52 » by basketballRob » Mon Nov 3, 2025 12:02 pm

JRoy wrote:
three3d wrote:
Skybox wrote:Lots of great creative responses :roll:

Does anyone here really think ANY of these threads matter?

We're just f**king around. Geez



Sky what about Portland? Portland has some young talent to send over with Advija that might actually be a better fit for us next to Franz. Advija could play SF and move Franz over to PF, there are some really intriguing names to add in there with Advija.

It makes sense also kinda if we are/would move Paolo. Portland is really close to where he’s from so it’s kinda like he’d be back home and he can be the face of the Trail Blazers


Zero interest in Banchero.
Paolo can't even be traded this season, but they persist. I do think he ends up better than anyone currently on the Portland roster, tho.

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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#53 » by JRoy » Mon Nov 3, 2025 2:04 pm

Not interested.

Some team would be though.
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#54 » by basketballRob » Mon Nov 3, 2025 2:53 pm

JRoy wrote:Not interested.

Some team would be though.
I wouldn't mind Thybulle or Robert Williams for possibly for one of Isaac, Jett, and / or Goga.


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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#55 » by eyriq » Mon Nov 3, 2025 6:44 pm

I hope the nerds had their fun because fun time is over

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Post#56 » by msmoore66 » Mon Nov 3, 2025 9:24 pm

I'd be asking for Wemby, and know I would be laughed at, and I would be happy with that. It would bring me joy. Then retaining Paolo would bring me joy.
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Post#57 » by basketballRob » Mon Nov 3, 2025 9:52 pm

The national media is calling out Paolo.

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Post#58 » by msmoore66 » Mon Nov 3, 2025 11:42 pm

Why do people give what Windhorst says any time? Ever since he came onto the scheme I've found him to be smarmy bootlicker.
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Post#59 » by SOUL » Yesterday 1:26 am

msmoore66 wrote:Why do people give what Windhorst says any time? Ever since he came onto the scheme I've found him to be smarmy bootlicker.


That's not Windhorst lol, that's some Denver Nuggets podcaster host (co-host of Tim Legler).
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Re: What could Paolo bring back in a trade? 

Post#60 » by msmoore66 » Yesterday 9:01 am

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msmoore66 wrote:Why do people give what Windhorst says any time? Ever since he came onto the scheme I've found him to be smarmy bootlicker.


That's not Windhorst lol, that's some Denver Nuggets podcaster host (co-host of Tim Legler).


Haha no way, totally thought it was Windhorst from the thumbnail.

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