Which roster are you referring to?Not according to @Kd35brah
They'll end up with a 30 for 30 one day talking about what they could've been had they kept it all together.
Which roster are you referring to?Not according to @Kd35brah
They'll end up with a 30 for 30 one day talking about what they could've been had they kept it all together.
Which roster are you referring to?
The trade for Afflalo made since at the time. He was a proven player that would help the bench. Wes was having a great year and Afflalo was someone who could play a backup role without a major drop off. McCollum was always hurt. They had to have a nice playoff run to have any chance to keep Aldridge.Last year's.
Shouldn't have traded for Afflalo.
Lilliard, Matthews, Batum, LMA, Lopez, Crabbe, Barton, McCollum, Leonard...
Could've still got Mason Plumlee...or kept Rondae Hollis Jefferson.
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Aldridge was the leader of that team, they were going nowhere. Aldridge got raped in the playoffs every year, did you not see how trash he looked against the Spurs in 2014 and the Grizzlies in 2015?Not according to @Kd35brah
They'll end up with a 30 for 30 one day talking about what they could've been had they kept it all together.
I don't think Lillard was too good too soon, because they still ended up with a lottery pick in McCollum the next season.
Just look at the position they're in now, they are rebuilding but already have their backcourt of the future, not many teams can get rid of 4 starters and still come away with what they have. If anything, you can probably say they didn't stick with it long enough, they never got to see what McCollum could do with the starters, if anything they should have let Matthews walk and tried to convince Aldridge to stay, but take on a different role in the offense.
When he was on the Blazers I was always a fan of his. Always liked his game. Hoped he would blossom into a 16-18 ppg player.![]()