Guide to the NBA trade deadline: Blazers

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    The Vertical Front-Office Insider Bobby Marks, a 20-year executive with the Nets, breaks down the Portland Trail Blazers’ situation as the Feb. 18 trade deadline approaches.

    HANG UP IF THEY ASK ABOUT …
    The starting backcourt
    The dynamic duo of Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum form one of the best and underrated backcourts in the NBA.

    Often overlooked with the depth of quality point guards in the West, Lilliard has All-NBA-level attributes. Lillard, who has missed only seven games in his four-year career, is the type of franchise player who can draw key free agents to the Pacific Northwest.

    With the rise in the salary cap also comes the value of rookie contracts. McCollum, in his third year, has taken advantage of the departures of key veterans during the offseason. A threat each night to take over a game, McCollum has proven to be one of the top young shooting guards in the league.

    Allen Crabbe
    Not in the Draymond Green or Khris Middleton class of players who went from the minimum to hitting the lottery in free agency, but Crabbe is very close. The clubhouse leader for Sixth Man of the Year honors, Crabbe has had his best overall production this season. A restricted free agent in the offseason with full Bird rights, Portland will have a clear advantage in bringing him back.

    Mason Plumlee
    Credit the Trail Blazers’ player development staff on the improved all-around play of Plumlee. Still on his rookie contract, Plumlee’s ability to become a facilitator in the Blazers’ offense has been his biggest improvement. With improved free-throw shooting, Plumlee could eventually remain on the court during key stretches of the game.

    Ed Davis and Al-Farouq Aminu
    Portland was ahead of the curve when it signed Davis and Aminu last summer. Although a bit overpriced at the time, both players’ contracts will be under value when free agency hits in July. They are in their primes and have been key contributors to Portland’s surprising success this season.

    UP FOR DEBATE
    Gerald Henderson
    Since coming back from offseason hip surgery, Gerald Henderson has been a vital contributor off the bench. In the final year of his contract, Henderson has provided much needed veteran leadership.

    Meyers Leonard

    Meyers Leonard might interest a number of teams. (AP)

    The Blazers are in the driver’s seat with the restricted free agent. Leonard, who was superb in the first-round series against Memphis last season, has been up and down this year. However, there aren’t many 23-year-old 7-footers who can stretch the floor like Leonard while also possessing big upside.


    WORTH TAKING THE CALL
    Chris Kaman
    Injuries and the Blazers’ mix of youth have limited veteran Chris Kaman’s opportunities this season. Kaman, 33, is in the final year of his contract with a cap hit of $5 million.


    NO-TRADE CLAUSE OR WITH A RESTRICTION
    Mason Plumlee
    Plumlee, who was acquired from Brooklyn, cannot be traded back to the Nets during this season.

    Maurice Harkless
    Harkless, who was acquired from Orlando, cannot be traded back to the Magic during this season.

    Noah Vonleh and Gerald Henderson
    Vonleh and Henderson were acquired from Charlotte and cannot be traded back to the Hornets during this season.



    MOVE THAT PUSHES THE NEEDLE
    Portland could be one of the sleeper teams at the deadline.

    The Blazers, with close to $20 million in cap space, could take on contracts with the goal of obtaining a future pick or key asset.



    TREASURE CHEST OF PICKS
    Filled with current players
    Portland owes Denver a lottery-protected pick from the Arron Afflalo trade. If the Blazers finish in the lottery, they will retain the pick.

    Denver will receive a lottery-protected pick in 2017 if Portland misses the playoffs this year. The pick will turn into a 2019 second-rounder if the Trail Blazers retain it.

    Portland currently cannot trade a first-round pick until 2019.


    AVAILABLE TRADE EXCEPTIONS
    None.



    POST-TRADE DEADLINE ROSTER MOVEMENT
    Keep an eye on the Blazers’ cap space after the deadline.

    League rules stipulate that teams must have a minimum of 90 percent salary counting against the cap. The Trail Blazers are roughly $13 million short.

    If Portland does fall short then the difference will be shared among the current players on the roster.

    SNEAK PEEK TOWARD JULY
    Cap space for Portland will vary based on the Blazers’ free-agent holds. Portland could have close to $25 million in room and still be able to bring back restricted free agents Leonard, Harkless and Crabbe.

    Because of a low cap hold for Crabbe, look for the Blazers to go free-agent shopping and then circle back to bring their own free agents into the fold.

    INSIDER INFO
    Similar to the Anthony Davis situation in New Orleans, NBA writers will play a small role this offseason in determining the Blazers’ cap space.

    Lillard, who signed a rookie max extension this past summer, is eligible for the “Rose Rule.” Lillard, who earned All-NBA honors in 2013-14, is eligible to receive 27.5 percent of the projected cap if he again earns the honor and his cap number for 2016-17 would jump to $23 million. The difference in being voted All-NBA is $13 million over the length of his contract.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/guide-to-the-nba-trade-deadline--blazers-220849655.html
     
  2. Schilly

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    I think this is an extremely accurate assessment... When you factor it was written by a 20+ year vet of NBA front offices I think you should take it with some credibility.
     
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    Has the Nets front office ever endured a 20 year period that wasn't abysmal?
     
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    That's not quite the point though. He has a massive step up on any of us.
     
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    Seemed like during the Thorn years they won just about any trade they made. The writer could have been intelligent but it is up to the owner/GM to make the final call on decisions.
     
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    But all of us combined equals a top 10 NBA GM
     
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    PDXFonz I’m listening

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    Meyers is one of the most valuable trade pieces on our team. There are 29 other teams who would love for him to hit his upside while on their roster.
     
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    are u serious?
     
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    Absolutely. He's already the best 3 point shooting big in the NBA, where floor spacing has become an increasingly popular strategy.

    I'm not saying that he's worth Blake Griffin by himself. I'm saying that every team in the NBA would love to have Meyers.
     
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    I'm pretty sure collectively we would be fired within 6 months.
     
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    This is why I expect if any player on the roster is traded, it's Crabbe or Leonard..I think Tpup mentioned it in a podcast but it made a ton of sense that we give one of them a solid contract offseason
     
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    Best 3pt shooting big man in the NBA? Channing Frye and Dirk are both better off the top. What Leonard does have going for him though is his ability to defend centers on the other end as well. That's pretty unique.
     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    I'm having trouble figuring out what this means. :dunno:
     
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    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Dame gets a max extension starting this summer. However, the amount of that max can increase (from 25% to 30% of the salary cap) if he makes an all NBA team (since he's already made the 3rd team once, in 2014).

    http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q60

     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    Ahh..."NBA writers" will vote him to the all NBA team. Thanks. It's my Monday. LOL
     
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    So we need Dame to tank?
     
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    When the hell IS the trade deadline, anyway? I don't think I even know this.
     
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    Thank god. Then we can stop talking about all this. lol. The rumors are boring. Give me facts, damnit!
     
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