SharpesTriumph
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Will the Blazers explore trading Nurk or Simons on Jan 15th when their trade restrictions are lifted?
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Should they? Yes.Will the Blazers explore trading Nurk or Simons on Jan 15th when their trade restrictions are lifted?
I would tend to agree but would have said "Will they? Probably Not"Should they? Yes.
Will they? No.
I would only support trading Simons if it was to truly bottom out and most of the rest of the roster was going out too. No to trading him to chase a couple of more wins the next few years.
This team can't be turned into a contender any route outside of the draft, give it up.
Or what if we combined them and got a first round pick, too?
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HAPPY NOW???
Because I'm actually kind of intrigued
Just keep drivin' that Josh Green bandwagon...Or what if we combined them and got a first round pick, too?
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HAPPY NOW???
Because I'm actually kind of intrigued
Could have the "4J's" then.Just keep drivin' that Josh Green bandwagon...
can anybody say with certainty that Simons will be significantly better than prime CJ? I think he probably will, if for no other reason than style. At the same time, I've seen him start to channel MeJ on some of his possessions and he's as inconsistent as CJ
the point being that CJ has never had the talent to be a 1st or 2nd option on a contender. He's a supporting level talent, nothing more. If Simons has a ceiling similar to CJ then he's not "the future" of the Blazers, except by default because they have nothing better. Seeing Grant and Simons on the same floor for more than 30 games has convinced me that not only is Grant a better player right now, he has the length to go along with talent that makes for a quality wing. And quality wings is what makes for contenders. Not undersized tweener guards
in other words, if people want the Blazers to make moves to escape the perceived purgatory of mediocrity, settling for Simons as the future of Portland is the opposite of what should be done
meaning that Cronin doesn't have to trade Simons at this point but he absolutely should perform his due diligence and explore trade options for Simons. Nurkic too. Nobody should be held untouchable, even Dame. That's especially true if the Blazers are still hovering around .500 five weeks from now
Why should he have to be good enough to be the 1st or 2nd option on a championship team? His new contract doesn't even put him in the top 50 highest paid players and some top players are on rookie deals still.
what difference does that make?
if he's a supporting role level player, he shouldn't be untouchable in trade talks
I didn't say he was untouchable. I said I wouldn't trade him unless it is to rebuild. I like watching players develop or contend. This team has no route to contend so please don't trade our players that have a chance to develop.
The point is that letting him develop shouldn't be a problem because he isn't paid to be a 1st or 2nd option on a contender. CJ was.
and....?
I never suggested you trade him for a bad return. I suggested he hasn't demonstrated enough talent, certainly not enough consistency, to be considered the "future" of the Blazers, especially when gauging him against Lillard. Dame as a rookie was pretty obviously the future of the Blazers. CJ was never the future of the Blazers, except as the object of the GM's ego-driven imagination
You say "don't trade players that have a chance to develop"....that's a really restrictive standard. Watford? Little? Keon?
