DeBlazerRiddem wrote:I think there is a decent chance we don't see any better options using the rest of our capspace this summer and bring all 3 back - barring another teams insane overpay - just to avoid losing assets and keeping the pantry full. However I could see a big 15+ offer to Crabbe scaring us off. Harkless and Leonard I don't think will get a toxic offer like that, so are pretty likely to stick around.
I suppose Ezeli is still an option which would require us to renounce one of those 3 players. Maybe Sullinger too if we feel he is worth more than the 7.5 million we can offer without renouncing a FA, in which case Leonard is probably gone. I'm not a huge fan of Sullinger as an option though, his best fit is with Davis and that is a small front-court.
ok then, basically, it's arguable that Portland's situation will be worse next season then it was this season. They'll have their 1st round draft pick but they won't have any cap-space
so, as you keep pointing out, they need to start hitting the trade market and hit it hard
I'll say one thing, if the Blazers were willing to make an "aggressive" offer to 36 year old Pau Gasol, maybe they should be willing to make a bargain offer to Zaza Pachulia. He isn't the kind of player Gasol is, but he's a physical, hustle player that doesn't get re-directed by opposing size like Plumlee and Davis do
I actually think, given what this off-season is beginning to look like, that Portland should add another C because one thing this off-season has shown is that C's tend to get paid big-time. And Plumlee will be RFA when there's a 110 million salary cap. I can't see how Portland will be able to afford him. Blazers may be well served by trading him when there's still a full season and change between the trade and his rookie extension