I find it strange how against the Miami offer people are when no other team is offering anything that different / better than what Miami are.
Miami have made a good offer. It is not a great offer. But it is a good offer that allows Portland to rebuild properly. To move on from Dame. To pick up some future assets. To get a good player in Herro and maybe C Martin as well.
That’s only because Dame has screwed them over and is essentially extorting them to trade to a team that simply doesn’t have the assets to get him, but May now because he’s depressing the market. That’s why people are mad. He’s being a selfish hypocrite and trying to have his cake and eat it, too.
Ole Softy Silver needs to step in. This has gone far beyond what any other star has done, and it’s setting an awful precedent that is terrible for the league.
At least Dame’s legacy and reputation are starting to be affected, but I’m not sure how other owners aren’t revolting at this right now.
How do we square this with Woj's assertion that this is "a time-honored agent maneuver to depress offers and clear a path to a predetermined destination"?
Because it’s never been used before to guide a trade to a *single* team, especially one that simply doesn’t have the assets to attain him.
If Lillard was open to playing anywhere or even just gave two to three other teams, they likely would’ve had a single conversation with Miami and moved in due to their lack of assets. The entire plot by Lillard is because they know Miami doesn’t have the assets to get him, unless he tanks the market by threatening not to play. That’s blatant extortion.
I put it to you that these kinds of player-and-agent-driven conversations happen all the time, and that the real difference is that most of the time they're not leaked by members of other front offices regarding someone who doesn't have a particularly close arrangement with Woj. That might not be very important to you, though.
I find it strange how against the Miami offer people are when no other team is offering anything that different / better than what Miami are.
Miami have made a good offer. It is not a great offer. But it is a good offer that allows Portland to rebuild properly. To move on from Dame. To pick up some future assets. To get a good player in Herro and maybe C Martin as well.
1) we don’t actually know any of these offers besides Miami (and we only know that because they have such limited assets it is the only possible package
2) other teams are not gonna make their best offer when he is threatening to be disgruntled and or sit out training camp (that is kind of the whole point of what we are all upset about)
Even if not willing to give their best offer, they still have to outbid Miami which even that they are seemingly unwilling to do.
It does not speak well to how highly teams value Lillard due to his advanced age (33yo) and huge contract.
I just do not believe there is much of a market there. Period. Not because of Miami but because Lillard is old (33yo), small (6-2) and has a huge contract ($50-60mil a year next 3yrs).
What you are saying doesn’t make a whole lot of logical sense to me. Why would a team want to beat Miami’s offer if they are worrying about a holdout disgruntled player? We literally have a very recent example of this in our own team history. We were extremely interested in Anthony Davis and were prepared to offer very significant pieces to get him. Once his dad said he wouldn’t be happy here along with Davis and his agents we no longer wanted to make an offer. You seem to be totally ignoring the concept of someone tanking their own trade value by saying they will only be happy playing for one team
It's a bit different, no? Kawhi and Anthony Davis had upcoming contract expirations if I remember correctly, so them not wanting to play in certain places had more dramatic scare value. I don't see that with Lillard. Does a team really think that if they trade for him, Lillard is going to pout for three years and waste away the last bit of his prime? Especially if he's on a contending team? That just seems like a preposterous concern to me -- it's not Lillard's vibe and it wouldn't make any sense for him to do that. With Portland he has some leverage because of his historical credibility with the team and city. With a new team...they'd just tell him he's out of luck and he can either show up or waste his career away. He's going to play and be fine.
It’s unusual for teams to trade for a player publicly saying they don’t want to be there. It can get pretty ugly. I mean we had a pretty great example of this with Ben Simmons just a few years ago. He didn’t want to play for the 76ers any more and still had 3.5 years in his contract or something like that. The 76ers didn’t force him to play even though that would have been the best for them at the time (they got nothing out of his roster spot for 35 games or whatever before the trade deadline.
I think you and Who are hitting on two different things here, right? To use the existing example, even though he was an expiring contract (and therefore a different scary scenario for the team trading for him), let's not forget that "
league sources told ESPN that Kawhi Leonard had no desire to play in Toronto."
Something tells me the Raptors think that worked out pretty well for them anyway. Players suit up for teams they'd rather not to all the time - it's the nature of the NBA.
And on that note, I am positive that, Ja Morant's gun to his head, there are 3-4 teams Lillard would be fine playing for, and 30 teams that Lillard would suit up to play for. In the short term, though, Miami is the player-and-agent favourite, and for whatever reason (read: the front offices from teams that are not Miami are whining about it) this part of the conversation is what's being made public.