If TC didn’t at least call he isn’t doing his job. I also called Portland as the GM of my city league rec team. I figured I may as well since we don’t have limits on trading draft picks in our league.Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 10:22 amIt’s dangerous to judge a 33 year old player by his most recent season, especially if the player has 4 years left on his deal at a max salary that escalates to $63M when he’ll be 36. Players in their 30s often decline in steps, not a steady downward slope. Career average is a MUCH better guard of what to expect from a 33 year old.AbeVigodaLive wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 8:58 am Dame Lillard last season:
32.2 ppg (career high)
7.3 ast
46.3% fg (career high)
37.1% 3fg
[Note: He's only played 87 games over the past two seasons. I don't know how many of those were for tanking purposes.]
I’m also trying to imagine how Lillard would fit with Ant. Lillard got his 32 point average last season taking over 20 shots per game - about the same as Steph Curry. Lillard has averaged 18.6 shots per game over his career. He’s a high volume scorer and a ball dominant PG. I just don’t see the fit with Ant. The fact that TC is even making the inquiry causes me to further question his judgment. If this team is all about Ant, which is essentially what TC said recently, then trading for Lillard doesn’t make sense. Neither his age nor his game fits well with Ant.

The Wolves could use another high level perimeter scorer and shot creator to help them if they want to be true contenders. Idk if you remember that Lilliard played in the backcourt with CJ McCollum for years. I have no illusions that he Wolves will end up with Lilliard but the idea that he wouldn’t work here…I’m not sure is accurate. It could be argued he is exactly the type of player this team needs.