While they finished the season with only the NBA’s sixth-worst record, no team tanked harder down the stretch than the Trail Blazers, who were playing without most of their veteran starters. After shutting down center Jusuf Nurkic at the All-Star break, Portland went 2-21 the rest of the way, with a net rating of -21.3, by far the league’s worst mark during that stretch.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, general manager Joe Cronin said he felt “uncomfortable” about how the Blazers’ season ended, according to Casey Holdahl of Blazers.com. Cronin said the team “didn’t want to lose ball games,” but was more focused on developing its young players than competing for a playoff spot.
“We had to take a step backwards in order to move forward,” Cronin said. “We’ve positioned ourselves to where I think we’ve got some great opportunities. We have a really intriguing core: Damian Lillard, Anfernee Simons, Josh Hart, Jusuf Nurkic, Nassir Little, Justise Winslow. Potentially two lottery picks, numerous cap exceptions, a bunch of cap flexibility. We are determined to get better, to be competitive as quickly as possible and we’re super confident in our ability to do that.”
Here’s more on the Blazers:
- Although Cronin listed them as part of Portland’s core, Jusuf Nurkic (unrestricted) and Anfernee Simons (restricted) will both be free agents this summer. Cronin’s comments on Monday strongly suggest the Blazers want to re-sign both players. The general manager called Nurkic a player “we would definitely want to build around” and said the team plans to be “proactive” with Simons’ free agency, per Holdahl.
- The Blazers will have at least one pick in this year’s draft lottery and could have a second if the Pelicans miss the playoffs and don’t move into the top four. As Holdahl relays, Cronin’s goal with Portland’s first-rounder is to “maximize the pick,” which could mean either drafting a player or using it in a trade. “I’m going to spend the next two, three, four weeks diving into the game film and really evaluating this draft and particularly assessing value to what that pick is,” Cronin said. “So then you compare that to what’s available in the (trade) marketplace and then you make a decision. If we decide the player at that pick is much more valuable than what we can get in the marketplace, we do that direction. If it’s the opposite, we go the other direction.”
- The Blazers are confident that head coach Chauncey Billups will be an asset when it comes to recruiting free agents, writes Jason Quick of The Athletic. “He’s just so inspiring, even in a 30-minute meeting. It’s just easy to buy in with him,” Cronin said.
- Josh Hart has only been a Blazer for a couple months, but he said this week that if a player calls him to ask about Billups this summer, he’ll have nothing but praise for Portland’s head coach. “I would say he’s great,” Hart said, according to Quick. “He’s a players’ coach, someone who does a great job of building you up, coaching you up, but a good balance in holding you accountable. And off the court, he cares about you as a person. That’s a big thing, something that gets overlooked sometimes.”
“We have a really intriguing core: Damian Lillard, Anfernee Simons, Josh Hart, Jusuf Nurkic, Nassir Little, Justise Winslow.”
This is your core? Dame cannot be too thrilled.
Don’t worry, they’re going to waste their remaining picks in order to, yet again, max out as a low-end playoff team.
I hope I’m wrong, but I would not be confident right now. And if the front office really thinks Billups is going to be a big selling point, they are delusional.
I’ve been waiting to see what happens with Dame. I think they try to move him while his value is high and go all-in on a youth movement. Simons, Hart and Little are all 6’4″ or under, adding Dame to that is just repeating the undersized backcourt thing.
They’re not moving Dame if they were they would have did it at deadline. Dame wants to stay. The Blazers haven’t showed that they are even willing to take offers on a trade so imo he will likely stick and the Blazers try and build around him.
Blazers can go 1 of 2 ways
Trying to compete:
-Resign Nurkic and extend Simons.
-Trade Josh Hart for Jerami Grant
-Bring back LaMarcus Aldridge on the vets min
-Get Victor Oladipo for 2 years 30mil
-Draft Keegan Murray and TyTy Washington
-Sign Kyle Anderson to a 2 year 25mil deal
1. Lillard. Washington
2. Simons. Oladipo. Johnson
3. Grant. Little. Winslow
4. Murray. Anderson. Brown
5. Nurkic. Aldridge. Eubanks
Or go full rebuild:
-Trade Damien Lillard for Julius Randle, Derrick Rose, Cam Reddish and 3 first round picks
-Trade Josh Hart for Jalen Suggs
-Draft in Keegan Murray, Benedict Mathurin and Walker Kessler
-Sign Mo Bamba in FA 4 years 60mil
1. Suggs. DRose
2. Simons. Reddish. Johnson
3. Mathurin. Little
4. Randle. Murray
5. Bamba. Kessler
I’d prefer the rebuild
Rebuild! That top squad is trash!
In what world would the Magic trade Suggs for Josh Hart?
But if a reach but they have so many point guards with Suggs Cole RJ Fultz and once Gary Harris leaves in FA you only have Terrance Ross who plays off the bench.
Josh Hart I think would be a solid fit with that squad. I see Cole as the future point for them
You actually think Oladipo is going to get 30M for two years?
What are you smoking?
I wouldn’t be surprised if the blazers went after him in FA considering the lack of talent available and they need the upgrades.
I think Dame and Billups could recruit him, and he’d want to come. He’s got a lot of upside if he can stay fit.
I’d say 30mil 2 years could look like a big mistake or tremendous deal. A healthy Oladipo is better than CJ who they gave 35mil too
Victor will be lucky to get a 1/5
Luckily you’re not their manager
Yeah cause they’ve done a great job not drafting MJ and KD.
I know I got heat for calling out OKC but Trailblazers are easily the more embarrassing franchise. At least OKC has a plan, even if I’m not on board with it.
Portland wants its cake and to eat it too, except the cake is actually just human feces.
Don’t forget to flush