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The Portland Trail Blazers have been informed that Damian Lillard wants a trade specifically to the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat, multiple sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on July 01, 2023, 12:42:00 PMQuote from: radiohead on July 01, 2023, 12:28:52 PMQuote from: jbpats on July 01, 2023, 12:22:18 PMso hypothetically speaking would Brown for Lillard be an option via sign and trade? I assume not because of the super max right?I think JB can’t be traded if he gets the supermax.Don't want Lillard but there's no obligation to give JB the Supermax. Is there even a benefit for giving JB the Supermax this offseason versus next? JB would probably want to get something done now? One injury and all the supermax talk would vanish.
Quote from: radiohead on July 01, 2023, 12:28:52 PMQuote from: jbpats on July 01, 2023, 12:22:18 PMso hypothetically speaking would Brown for Lillard be an option via sign and trade? I assume not because of the super max right?I think JB can’t be traded if he gets the supermax.Don't want Lillard but there's no obligation to give JB the Supermax. Is there even a benefit for giving JB the Supermax this offseason versus next?
Quote from: jbpats on July 01, 2023, 12:22:18 PMso hypothetically speaking would Brown for Lillard be an option via sign and trade? I assume not because of the super max right?I think JB can’t be traded if he gets the supermax.
so hypothetically speaking would Brown for Lillard be an option via sign and trade? I assume not because of the super max right?
Quote from: RPGenerate on July 01, 2023, 12:33:29 PMHonestly have no clue why people think the Clippers have enough to trade for Lillard. All they have are their own picks and a bunch of salary filler. Brooklyn, Philly, and Miami easily outbid that sort of offer.Miami has nothing either though. Picks and Herro
Honestly have no clue why people think the Clippers have enough to trade for Lillard. All they have are their own picks and a bunch of salary filler. Brooklyn, Philly, and Miami easily outbid that sort of offer.
https://twitter.com/shamscharania/status/1675176002207510528?s=46&t=lGU0TGXtwjkuVuoin6WTNwQuoteThe Portland Trail Blazers have been informed that Damian Lillard wants a trade specifically to the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat, multiple sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.No way they should limit themselves just to Miami. Absolutely no obligation to do that. You can be reasonable and tell him to give you a few teams he prefers, but they should feel absolutely no pressure to trade him solely to Miami if they’re not offering a good deal.
Here's to hoping Portland doesn't washington this up. F sending him to Miami. They have nothing to offer unless Bam is in the deal. Same with the Clippers. They have nothing of value.The Spurs could come up with a nice package. Same with some of the other teams that have a ton of draft picks. I hate this spin of if they want to do right by Dame. Do right by your franchise and fans and put them first. When a player requests a trade and doesn't have a no trade clause then you can send him where ever the F you want for the best assets you can get. I pray Miami doesn't get him. He'd be great in Philly but you'd need some young talent back or a 3rd team to get involved. A 3 team deal with Houston would be good.Philly - LilliardHouston - HardenBlazers - Jalen Green, Tyrese Maxey, Sengun and a few picks.
Quote from: cman88 on July 01, 2023, 12:36:16 PMQuote from: RPGenerate on July 01, 2023, 12:33:29 PMHonestly have no clue why people think the Clippers have enough to trade for Lillard. All they have are their own picks and a bunch of salary filler. Brooklyn, Philly, and Miami easily outbid that sort of offer.Miami has nothing either though. Picks and HerroClippers have two future firsts that are going to be gold. Terrance Mann is a solid young player that could blossom in a bigger role. Plus he would fit next to Simons and Scoot as a defensive-minded perimeter player. Powell is a good player. You could argue he is as good or better than Herro himself. He is a much better defender. For some reason, he's a guy that has flown under the radar as a high-level guard in the NBA. Plus, the Clippers have the same type of expiring contracts the Heat may have. Plus Dame could play in LA. Plus he could help them open their new stadium next year. Plus he stays on the west coast and can play in a warm city. Plus it would be his best chance for a championship.
Unfortunately he is demanding Heat and knowing Riley and his skills, he will end up in Miami. Still think we can get by them.Nets has no motivation to get him and outbid Heat. Doesn’t fit their timeline and they are not winning a title. now or next few years with or without him. He would be great pairing with Embiid- lets hope that doesnt happen but Lillard in and Harden out is not much a better team though.
Quote from: BringToughnessBack on July 01, 2023, 12:40:25 PMUnfortunately he is demanding Heat and knowing Riley and his skills, he will end up in Miami. Still think we can get by them.Nets has no motivation to get him and outbid Heat. Doesn’t fit their timeline and they are not winning a title. now or next few years with or without him. He would be great pairing with Embiid- lets hope that doesnt happen but Lillard in and Harden out is not much a better team though.Lillard-Embiid would be a good pairing but I'm not sure its as good as Harden-Embiid. In any case, Lillard won't want to go to Philly because he won't be the #1 guy there. In Miami, I'm sure Butler would be fine with being the #2 guy. He's done it before.
Lowry (1 year ex) + Hero (4/120) + Jovic (Heat 2022 First Rounder) + All the picks and swaps they can offerforLillard (about 220/4 with PO left) + Nurkic (54/3)-POR avoids having to take on Robinson's contract, and gets off the rest of Nurkic's deal. They'd have Lowry as an expiring they could use to swap for longer term salary and picks if they wanted. Hero is a weird fit there, they already have Simons and Scoot. But he just kind of needs to be in the deal I think and I'd bet he can still go for positive value. Or maybe they like him better than Simons and deal Simons instead.
I expect him to go to Miami. That gives Miami maximum a two year window if that. Dame will be 33 when the season starts. Butler will be 34. There’s a lot of miles on those two. Small undersized guards like Dame just don’t age well (and he hasn’t either the last two years). I’d be curious what magic Riley does to fill out that roster. They’ve already lost Vincent and Strus. Would have to think they would need to trade some Herro + some combo of Lowry/Robinson/Martin and picks.