I don't see any difference between what Lillard is doing and what Durant did to get to Phoenix. This looks like normal service to me.
Miami have a good offer with Herro & a bunch of picks. Lillard is an old small guard who is paid a boatload of cash. That is a good return for him. Now POR may not be interested in it but they are not being offered crap. They are being offered a good return. So hopefully the teams can find a 3rd team to make it work.
Herro is nowhere near on par with Lillard. Even at the end of his bloated contract, Dame will still be better. Also, don’t the Heat not have a 1st to give up for like 5 years?
The Suns trade:
Bridges, Johnson, Crowder (retraded for 2 Bucks 2nds), Noah Clowney (Suns 2023 1st, picked #21),
2025 1st, 2027 1st, 2028 1st swap, and 2029 1st. All unprotected.
For 34yo KD and a declining TJ Warren, who they only have early bird rights for in 2024.
Proposed Heat trade:
Herro, Robinson/Lowry, 2027 1st, 2029 1st, + swaps in 2028 and 2030
For 33yo Lillard
I'd say Cam Johnson is a bit better than Herro. He's 4 years older, but a better physical specimen due to athleticism and size. Also a better shooter with a .617 TS last year compared to Herro's .566 TS. He's under contract for 4 more years at $27m per. Herro is 4 years at $30m. It also alarms me a bit that Herro really hasn't improved at all the last couple years.
So even if we were to assume Cam and Herro are equal, Brooklyn also got 2023 #21 pick Noah Clowney, 1 extra first, 2 2nds... and Michael Bridges, a borderlone star in his own right. And Brooklyn didn't have to take on garbage contracts like Robinson or Lowry.