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Post#261 » by Adelheid » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:13 am

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Post#262 » by iLLmatic860 » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:18 am

With Dame having say in next coach. That tells you that hes still invested in Portland
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Post#263 » by JBreezeNY » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:39 am

iLLmatic860 wrote:With Dame having say in next coach. That tells you that hes still invested in Portland

Bingo.
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Post#264 » by Gorilla Monsoon » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:40 am

DaGawd wrote:
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JBreezeNY wrote:This place really is a crazy town.

It’s like we never went through the Melo trade and didn’t deal with the consequence for 10 years :lol:

My god.


They'll never get it bro. Especially after the first round exit, everyone is jumping out the window.

I'd rather throw huge money at Chris Paul for 2 years than trade the farm for Dame. And I love Dame. He's amazing. But it just doesn't add up if we're giving up everything.

Our everything really isn’t much to write home about any way.. getting Dame would be amazing.. y’all are the ones who don’t get it


Getting Dame would be amazing for a year or two until he's 34 and 35 years old, getting roasted on the perimeter by Trae in the playoffs lol. And then this board will be crying again about how we should have built through the draft but have no more draft picks or young players to be excited about.

I do get it. You want the shiny object. You want the big name and you're tired of waiting. Dolan thought the same way for 20 years and it's brought us nothing but sadness.

Again- people are talking about giving up RJ, Quickley, Obi, Mitch AND future first round picks and swaps. For a 32 year old player. Are you kidding me? Even if Kawhi joined, is Dame, Kawhi and Randle a better big 3 than Kyrie, Harden and Durant? And where do you get the cap space or resources to surround them with shooters and defenders? You're not using your head...
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Re: Damian Lillard 

Post#265 » by Davis18 » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:42 am

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Juco24 wrote:
You know... I'm actually warming up to that idea - if Dames price is going to gut the youth we've finally acquired, then I say CP3 - a TRUE PG is not a bad idea. He could mentor Quickley and just make this entire roster better. Patience is important


He can't walk or lift a jug of milk right now? Do you know Tomb Thibs is our coach? He destroyed our two "best" players this year and even rode a fossil like Rose to 35+ minutes. Chris Paul will be in a body bag by Christmas, and he's just not coming to play for a grinder like Thibs no older player is.


There are players of all different levels of influence in the nba. And I'm not talking bout skill cause for the purpose of this argument you gotta be a superstar or at least a star. But even amongst the top two tiers of talented players there are only a handful of players that simply dominate a team. The court, the lockers, the beat writers, the local media, the front office. Lebron is one of them, I guess I gotta say KD is one of them. You can probably name only a couple more but CP3 is one of them.

Thibs don't tell CP3 to play defense, CP3 tells Thibs to run him a defensive play. He don't tell him to play harder, CP3 says everyone to play harder. He's self directed. And it's a damn good thing he's self directed in pretty much the exact things Thibs wants. But know this, Paul is the alpha. If he wants to rest he'll get a rest and if he needs to load management he'll load manage.

Randle would've got curse TF out this series and forced to rise to the occasion.


Best part of CP3 is not gutting the team.
We only have assets to get 1 star player.
We are more than 1 player away.
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Re: Damian Lillard 

Post#266 » by knickstape4ever » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:48 am

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Dame ain't leaving if they hire Kidd
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Post#267 » by Nostrand Ave » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:52 am

NYK2347 wrote:It seems as if he is on his way out. We all know Melo is going to advise to leave and go where his heart is. His comments recently says alot. What would it take to get Lillard ? He is exactly what we need. I under his prime is maxed at maybe 2-3 years.

RJ Barret
Kevin Knox
Mitchel Robinson
Frank Nik
Immanuel Quickley
2021 #19 & #21 Pick
2022 1st round pick & 2nd round pick

Would that be enough? Don't get me wrong I love Barret and Quickley but will they peak at Lillard's level?

We would obviously make this move knowing we have a 3rd star waiting in free agency to sign with us. Who is it ?

Julius Randle
Damian Lillard
3rd Star?


This is a move the old Knicks would do. Knicks would be going backwards.
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Post#268 » by BBALLER4FR » Sat Jun 5, 2021 4:56 am

iLLmatic860 wrote:With Dame having say in next coach. That tells you that hes still invested in Portland


No big deal. Let him stay. If he thinks a coach changes things, he deserves to go down with that ship. 32 years old, dragging a mediocre team to first round exits, in the west...and he remains because he gets a say in what figure head comes in? I mean, are you telling me Stots wasn't giving Dame full freedom? Or does Dame know of some genius coach who will unlock his teammates? Good Luck Dame. Hall of Famer for sure. But guaranteeing himself nothing more than what his career has provided to this point.
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Post#269 » by Adelheid » Sat Jun 5, 2021 5:01 am

Dame is a great player to have but you have to build around to counter his weakness which is defense.

Doesnt look like he wants to leave POR. That makes it rather easy as its one of the tasks that can be scratched off the Knicks to-do list.

If they hire Kidd, Melo will be reunited with his former teammate and now, coach.
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Post#270 » by Knick4Real » Sat Jun 5, 2021 5:12 am

Looks like Dame is going nowhere. However, with so many "top-tier" teams getting bounced in the 1st round, I wouldn't be surprised if some other star came out of nowhere with a trade request.

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Post#271 » by Adelheid » Sat Jun 5, 2021 5:17 am

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Post#272 » by GONYK » Sat Jun 5, 2021 5:34 am

knickstape4ever wrote:
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Dame ain't leaving if they hire Kidd
Dame wants Kidd?

He must like losing more than we thought
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Post#273 » by aq_ua » Sat Jun 5, 2021 6:32 am

BBALLER4FR wrote:
iLLmatic860 wrote:With Dame having say in next coach. That tells you that hes still invested in Portland


No big deal. Let him stay. If he thinks a coach changes things, he deserves to go down with that ship. 32 years old, dragging a mediocre team to first round exits, in the west...and he remains because he gets a say in what figure head comes in? I mean, are you telling me Stots wasn't giving Dame full freedom? Or does Dame know of some genius coach who will unlock his teammates? Good Luck Dame. Hall of Famer for sure. But guaranteeing himself nothing more than what his career has provided to this point.

Exactly, I mean at no point did it look like coaching was the weakness of the Blazers. Unlucky with injuries for sure, and there’s always a limit to what an undersized backcourt that plays little defense can do in the playoffs, but there’s very little a coach can do really fix that. If the Blazers really want to stay committed to building around Dame, then they’re going to have to move McCollum. That might be where we have a better chance of getting involved.
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Post#274 » by Davis18 » Sat Jun 5, 2021 7:05 am

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iLLmatic860 wrote:With Dame having say in next coach. That tells you that hes still invested in Portland


No big deal. Let him stay. If he thinks a coach changes things, he deserves to go down with that ship. 32 years old, dragging a mediocre team to first round exits, in the west...and he remains because he gets a say in what figure head comes in? I mean, are you telling me Stots wasn't giving Dame full freedom? Or does Dame know of some genius coach who will unlock his teammates? Good Luck Dame. Hall of Famer for sure. But guaranteeing himself nothing more than what his career has provided to this point.

Exactly, I mean at no point did it look like coaching was the weakness of the Blazers. Unlucky with injuries for sure, and there’s always a limit to what an undersized backcourt that plays little defense can do in the playoffs, but there’s very little a coach can do really fix that. If the Blazers really want to stay committed to building around Dame, then they’re going to have to move McCollum. That might be where we have a better chance of getting involved.


McCollum has 3yrs 100M contract remaining.
The real undersized SG.
I wouldn't even want him as FA.
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Post#275 » by Montmorencie » Sat Jun 5, 2021 7:11 am

If Dame stays there after Kidd is announced this will be final proof that this guy has no mentality and ambition and is scared to play outside of Portland.If something this rumor should make you request a trade faster.
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Post#276 » by prophet_of_rage » Sat Jun 5, 2021 10:05 am

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iLLmatic860 wrote:With Dame having say in next coach. That tells you that hes still invested in Portland


No big deal. Let him stay. If he thinks a coach changes things, he deserves to go down with that ship. 32 years old, dragging a mediocre team to first round exits, in the west...and he remains because he gets a say in what figure head comes in? I mean, are you telling me Stots wasn't giving Dame full freedom? Or does Dame know of some genius coach who will unlock his teammates? Good Luck Dame. Hall of Famer for sure. But guaranteeing himself nothing more than what his career has provided to this point.
Stotts has been there too long. Great coach but it's time for a new voice.

He's been there 9 years.

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Post#277 » by KnixinSix » Sat Jun 5, 2021 1:10 pm

Kawhi doesn't come to team up with RJ and Randle. But with Dame and Randle? That changes the calculus dramatically. I also think Dames game is not based on freak explosion and athleticism and will age well kind of like Curry. Though a bit older he is also not more injury prone like AD and Kyrie either.

A big 3 of Dame, Kawhi and Randle with Thibs coaching and a half decent supporting team has a pretty good shot to beat a year older Nets squad and the Bucks.

Lastly, do you think the 500 or so Nets fans out there are complaining that they give up all those players and picks to form their big 3 right now? I sure wouldn't be
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Post#278 » by duetta » Sat Jun 5, 2021 1:11 pm

Thank God that we can put this idea to bed.
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Post#279 » by KnixinSix » Sat Jun 5, 2021 1:13 pm

Knick4Real wrote:Looks like Dame is going nowhere. However, with so many "top-tier" teams getting bounced in the 1st round, I wouldn't be surprised if some other star came out of nowhere with a trade request.

Keep your eyes out for the unexpected.


That is very true. I think the Knicks opened some eyes this year and suddenly with a stabilized culture and strong coaching staff this will make a big difference moving forward and guys wanted to play here.
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Post#280 » by duetta » Sat Jun 5, 2021 1:14 pm

KnixinSix wrote:Lastly, do you think the 500 or so Nets fans out there are complaining that they give up all those players and picks to form their big 3 right now? I sure wouldn't be


What Nets fans? If you're a basketball 'fan' in NY, you're a Knick fan. If you're a Net fan, you're a front-runner looking for a temporary diversion. The moment the Nets go back to losing, they find another diversion.

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