I think he stays a Blazer for another few seasons then something like the Knicks?
NBA
East - Atlantic |
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Boston Celtics |
Brooklyn Nets |
New York Knicks |
Philadelphia Sixers |
Toronto Raptors |
East - Central |
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Chicago Bulls |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
Detroit Pistons |
Indiana Pacers |
Milwaukee Bucks |
East - Southeast |
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Atlanta Hawks |
Charlotte Hornets |
Miami Heat |
Orlando Magic |
Washington Wizards |
West - Northwest |
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Denver Nuggets |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
Oklahoma City Thunder |
Portland Trailblazers |
Utah Jazz |
West - Pacific |
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Golden State Warriors |
Los Angeles Clippers |
Los Angeles Lakers |
Phoenix Suns |
Sacramento Kings |
West - Southwest |
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Dallas Mavericks |
Houston Rockets |
Memphis Grizzlies |
New Orleans Pelicans |
San Antonio Spurs |
The Knicks need him now.
I'm just speculating as the Blazers have alot of good young players, might as well stick it out see if Scoot becomes a 2nd all star. Then if it doesn't pan out, Knicks are another 2 years developed.
He's most likely staying in Portland but I wouldn't be shocked if he's traded at the Trade Deadline
My money is on the Heat if Portland can accept not getting Bam. Pat Riley is in perpetual win now mode, he'd def sell the future in picks and prospects to get a ring with this current core + Lillard imo. But also not sure Miami has enough of either.
But also not sure Miami has enough of either.
That's the key right there. Portland has Lillard locked up for 4 more years. There is no hurry for the Blazers to send him away for pennies on the dollar. The only trade I'm willing to entertain is if Spoelstra is included in the deal. Lillard goes to Miami, Spoelstra comes home.