I don't see how MIA can make a fair offer unless they include Adebayo, which apparently, they won't. If I was POR, I would not settle for Tyler Herro and whatever not named Bam, no matter how many picks they throw in. If they can't get MIA to include Adebayo (Herro and Adebayo plus picks is fair), I go back to Lillard and tell him they tried with MIA, but it didn't work. Either add to you list of teams or suit up because we are not going to trade you to MIA for a bad deal.
I see them as still trying to do their due diligence with MIA. That is fine. That needs to play out. They can indulge Lillard and fully exhaust any possibility with MIA. But if that does not result in a fair deal, so be it. And I can understand why no other teams are really engaging until the MIA thing has played out. No reason to.
I have the opposite viewpoint on that.
If I am a 3rd team and I want Lillard, if I do not express my interest and show my willingness to offer a better deal than Miami is ... I fear POR gives up and sends Lillard to Miami.
I feel my only chance of landing Lillard is showing I am willing to beat MIA's offer. And that can be contigent on talking to Lillard and getting his buy-in. But I need to show my availability and willingness to surpass MIA's offer. Otherwise, there may be no opportunity down the road.
good points. hopefully adding to that, if portland believes there is a market for lillard they may simply hold on to him until the trade deadline. then, either (1) miami may increase their offer since portland has shown they are willing to NOT trade lillard unless the price is right, or (2) lillard may change his mind and accept another city, which will also increase the assets being offered for him.
if lillard reacts to the non-trade by not playing, it helps portland rebuild with a better draft pick owing to a bad record. also, it makes the home fans view lillard, not ownership, as the villian. it saves a small boatload of money for the portland owners as well.
this reminds me of when durant demanded a trade and the team management said no. durant played and then eventually was traded for a lot more assets than originally offered.
it strikes me that lillard has only one card to play now - threaten to throw a fit and not report or play unless he goes to miami. if i am the portland ownership i would refuse to take a pu pu platter for him, and instead make him miss his paychecks, or play for portland. he is signed for the next 3 years?
i think lillard or miami blink first on this one.