A month after Damian Lillard requested a trade from the Trail Blazers, specifically to the Heat, there’s little movement on a deal with Miami or any other team, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said on NBA Today (video link).
Lillard’s huge contract, not his desired destination, is the biggest impediment. His contract runs through the 2026/27 season and he’ll make an estimated $58.5MM the previous season before a $63.2MM option in the final year.
“It has simply been – for a lot of teams – his age and the idea of playing him over 60 million dollars at 35 and 36 years old, the last two years of his deal,” Wojnarowski said. “Right not, there’s just not been a lot of engagement among teams on a Lillard trade.”
We have more from the Northwest Division:
- The Thunder might be in a position this upcoming season where they start trading assets rather than hoarding them, The Ringer’s Michael Pina writes. The team may be good enough to warrant some moves that increase its chances of winning in the short term, not just the long term. The Thunder could begin attaching salary to draft capital for more established players, rather than doing the reverse.
- The Timberwolves’ best chance at improvement is to develop young players like Josh Minott, Wendell Moore, Luka Garza and Leonard Miller, Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic writes. The article details Minnesota’s efforts to coach up those reserves. “When you have the roster that we have, we’ve got to be able to develop some of these young guys and turn them into real players,” assistant coach Max Lefevre said. “It’s just huge.”
- Oklahoma City mayor David Holt is more concerned about square footage than a seating capacity exceeding 20,000 in the Thunder’s proposed new arena, Steve Lackmeyer of The Oklahoman relays. Holt addressed a number of questions about the arena and other Thunder-related topics while answering readers’ questions. “Seating capacity is actually not that big of an issue in modern arena planning. The real issue for teams is square footage because the real revenue drivers for users are happening outside of the bowl,” Holt wrote. “That’s why it is so damaging for sports and concerts that our arena is dead-last of all NBA arenas in square footage. Some arenas are literally twice our size and most are 40-50 percent larger. I can’t tell you what the seating capacity of a new arena will be, but the current capacity is not really an issue and hasn’t really come up.”
Portland need to stop the nonsense and just send him to the Heat. Why we playing these games?
For what in return?
A bucket of salty tears from Kortis lol
Woj is talking out of his butt as usual. How could he or anyone else possibly know what impact of Lillard’s 1 team trade demand would have on what would otherwise be his trade market?
Woj’s butt usually makes sense
He is also giving updates when it’s been reported multiple days the front office is on vacation. Unless it involves the front office getting sun burnt or winning a limbo contest there’s nothing new to say until they are back.
More media driven BS.
TWolves only route to getting better is trading KAT.
The two centres thing didn’t work and won’t work for them. ANT is the star for them to build around.
KAT would actually have a good market if you chose to him aswell.
I’d copy the Jazz’s old template with Spida and Gobert but with ANT, they were a consistently good playoff side. And on top of that your shipping KAT for a co star to go next to ANT.
At minimum I’d accept
Terry Rozier, Miles Bridges, Kai Jones and 2 firsts for KAT and Kyle Anderson.
Would love to see this one but not that likely …
Trae Young and Patty Mills for KAT, Kyle Anderson and a first
A real outside the box idea would be a straight swap…
KAT for Brandon Ingram
Then lastly if Kyrie and Luka don’t work and they are desperate at the deadline…
KAT for Kyrie and a first (then play for Washington/Oubre)
Personally I’d love to the the Ingram deal.
Conley ANT Ingram McDaniels and Gobert
Lacks some three point shooting but would be very sound defensively and ANT and Ingram would be so entertaining.
Pelicans would look cool too. KAT gives them a shooter at the 5 spot which opens the paint up for Zion. Give Herb the SF role for the defence and promote Daniel’s to be your starting PG. Alvarado Hawkins Trey Marshall Nance on the bench. Ship Big V out for a pick or two.
Saying “Lillard’s high contract, not his desired destination, is the biggest impediment.” is 100% false, and trying to pass this off as fact is some serious bush-league reporting. That exact narrative was being pushed by Miami (through Wojnarowski) two weeks ago in an article titled “Heat notes: Lillard, Peterson, Jaques, C. Butler”. The truth is, the behavior of Lillard and his agent is what is preventing a trade. Their actions were so deplorable that the league actually had to release a statement condemning them.
Lillard definitely got another solid 3 years in him, the last year might be tuff to swallow but it’s expiring, and if you’re Miami what would you pay for a championship
But for that price you want him to play at MVP level not solid. That wage is great to pay for a guy in his early or mid twenties… but no way I would pay $60M/year for Dame in his mid thirties, right?
Hey, John Krawczynski.
A little late for this observation.
Where were you BEFORE the ill-advised, ridiculous, obscene, trade for Gobert which cost 4 NBA caliber players, 4 future first round draft choices and Walker Kessler, a young center to build around. So much for the availability of future draft picks to restock the roster and to develop. By the time the Timberpuppies finish paying for Gobert, he won’t even be playing.
Nice timing to come in after the war is over,
and bayonet the wounded.
Lillard to Miami, Grant and Nurkic to Hornets. Hornets trade Hayward and Rozier to Heat, Miller and M Williams to Portland. Heat trade Lowry, Jovic and Jaime Jaquez to Portland, Hero and 1st rd picks to Hornets. Or Heat trade Hero to Knicks, 1st rd picks, Jaime Jaquez and Jovic to Portland. Knicks trade Fournier, 1st rd picks and something to Portland. Or just trade with the Heat for Lowry, Jaime Jaquez, Jovic and picks
Someone?
Lillard, Grant and 1st for M Conley, A Edwards, k Anderson and McDaniel
Not a chance we’re trading ANT!
Lillard really waited far too late to make his request…
And then hamstrung himself further by letting his agent runs his mouth…
Most likely stuck in Portland until a team gets desperate enough to offer something with picks for the teams future…
If the team trades that salary for spare parts from Miami the they are doomed…