DusterBuster wrote:Oden2 wrote:DusterBuster wrote:
I get this sentiment as a fan with no emotional connections to the player as a human, but it's just not very realistic... especially for a player as long-tenured as CJ has been. You need to be delicate with this move so as not to alienate other players (namely Dame). If you just do it cold and heartless, you're bound to damage other player relationships. I think by getting a collection of deals that are all to you liking, then letting CJ have a say is probably your softest landing from the player relationship side of things.
I don’t get this whole delicate stuff. They signed a contract and with no ntc they signed it knowing we could deal them anywhere. As a team it’s portland’s job to maximize assets regardless of how talented or tenured they are
If you're a total **** to all your players and lie to their faces, you're going to ruin relationships with players and their agents. The end result is that you'll get blacklisted as a place agents don't want their players to go to. This isn't really something that should be that weird or hard to comprehend. Just as with any business, there is a very real human relationship aspect to being a GM. Yes, your main goal is to do the best for your team, but included in that is maintaining a good reputation among players and agents in the league.
The simple fact of that matter here is too, as far as I can see, both NOL and NYK could offer strong trade packages for CJ. If they're what is being rumored/reported, I would be fine with either deal. If you have a group of 2-3 competing offers that you value all the same, then what harm does it do letting CJ pick his ultimate destination?
Depends on what we are looking for. If we want to tank the pels offer makes more sense if we wanna try to win next year knicks offer makes a ton of sense

















