The Trail Blazers’ rebuilding process is happening at a fortunate time in light of the NBA’s new restrictive apron provisions, writes Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report. With so many young players on the roster, Portland doesn’t face the immediate decisions that other teams have to deal with, but it’s only a matter of time until its recent draft picks become eligible for extensions.
Highkin doesn’t believe the Blazers would have gotten nearly the same return for Damian Lillard if they had waited another year to trade him. Teams are placing a greater value on draft picks and are becoming less willing to gamble on older players with multiple years remaining on expensive contracts. Highkin points to Dejounte Murray, whom Atlanta traded for far less than it gave up to acquire him two years ago, along with Trae Young, Brandon Ingram and Zach LaVine, who may all have been dealt by now if the old rules were still in effect.
Highkin also notes that max extensions for rookie scale contracts don’t seem as automatic as they used to be. He states that Orlando’s Paolo Banchero and Oklahoma City’s Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams appear to be the only “locks” to get those extensions next summer, when Portland will have to decide whether Shaedon Sharpe is worthy of a long-term commitment in excess of $200MM.
There’s more from the Northwest Division:
- Ajay Mitchell‘s Summer League performance showed why the Thunder were willing to trade up to the 38th pick to acquire him, observes Joel Lorenzi of The Oklahoman. The Santa Barbara guard, who recently signed a two-way contract, showed an ability to change speeds and finish around the basket, posting an 11-point, 10-assist double-double early in Las Vegas. First-round pick Dillon Jones displayed “flashes and flaws” in his first Summer League experience, while 2022 lottery pick Ousmane Dieng was held out of the games in Vegas after playing in Salt Lake City.
- Nikola Topic could turn out to be a steal for the Thunder at No. 12 when he returns next season from his partially torn ACL, Rylan Stiles states in a Sports Illustrated piece. Oklahoma City was willing to wait a year for Topic to get healthy, and he could develop into a lead guard for the second unit.
- The Nuggets will open their preseason schedule with a pair of games against the Celtics Oct. 4 and 6 in Abu Dhabi, tweets Harrison Wind of DNVR Sports. Denver will host the Suns Oct. 13 and the Thunder Oct. 15 before traveling to face the Timberwolves Oct 18.
Atlanta traded for less when the trade first occured. The firsts they gave up are only valuable now because they are tanking.
In the first Murray trade, they gave up three firsts and the corpse of Danilo Gallinari. One of those firsts is the Hornets’ lottery protected first which isn’t going to convey because the Hornets are trash.
The second Murray trade is two firsts and two legitimate NBA rotation players. If the Hawks hadn’t bottomed out, the second trade is better. The value of the second Murray trade now is better than the value of the first Murray trade in 2022. That’s what should be compared.
The Hawks definitely aren’t tanking.
They are tanking whilst looking like they are trying…
Mediocre in the East is tanking in the West anyway…
Hawks traded 2 1sts & 2 2nds for DJ
In return we got 2 1sts & Dyson Daniels & crucially we got 2 yrs of prime DJ & paid him well below market value as well. If Larry Nance Jr gives us anything that’s just gravy on top. Not sure how anyone that’s paying attention could say we got far less than we gave up for him. Even a cursory glance at the situation shows we did great in that deal as far as assets, even if he didn’t fit well as a 2guard alongside Trae.
Hawks receive:
• Dejounte Murray
• Jock Landale
Spurs receive:
• Danilo Gallinari
• 2023 first-round pick (via Charlotte from New York, protected)
• 2025 first-round pick
• 2026 pick swap
• 2027 first-round pick
The Pigeons are going backwards ……
The BLAZERS giving Sharpe a max contract next offseason, will be the 2nd greatest mistake in NBA history ……. next only to them passing on MJ.
Sihugo Green drafted ahead of Bill Russell wasn’t a bigger mistake?
1— Sharpe will not get “a max contract next offseason.:”
2— If be some bizarre set of events he did, it would not make the top 100 “mistake in NBA history”
3 — Move SLOWLY away from whatever state altering drug you are using. SLOOWWWLY, as we wouldn’t want your typing finger to get injured and deprive us of your amazing sense of humor.
The value of picks is going to sky rocket in this CBA…
Teams need cheap additions that will be cheap for years… A vet minimum player will usually look for a bigger payday if given too much playing time…