The Trail Blazers are running out of time to trade Damian Lillard before chaos takes over

The clock is ticking on the Trail Blazers. Time is running thin.

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Did anyone else forget that Damian Lillard hadn’t been traded just yet? I’m not going to lie to you, folks. I did. It’s honestly been that long.

The NBA offseason went in full swing without any real motion from either side. Lillard hasn’t rescinded his request. The Trail Blazers haven’t come down on their ask. The Heat haven’t upped their ante at all. This stalemate has been about as stale as an opened bag of bread for a few months now.

RELATED: Damian Lillard’s lesson to Trail Blazers’ fans about the NBA’s continuity problems.

The problem is time is certainly running thin for all parties involved.

NBA training camp starts on October 3. The preseason starts on October 5. The NBA regular season opens on October 24. That’s just a little over five weeks for some sort of deal to get done. Things are about to get very tight.

Miami obviously wants Lillard in for training camp with the organization as soon as possible. There’s pressure to get a deal done just to make sure the team gets off to as good of a start as it possibly can. The Heat can’t do that without Lillard.

But for the Blazers, things might be even more sticky, NBA Insider Marc Stein wrote in his Substack newsletter.

When training camp arrives the pressure to trade Lillard will mount because of all the questions Blazers players and executives will be asked.

“As I’ve been saying for weeks (if not months): Portland’s ability to exude extreme patience and maintain a very deliberate approach in response to Lillard’s trade request becomes considerably more challenging once training camp opens and Lillard’s future becomes a daily discussion point. There has been no indication to date that Lillard’s presence in Blazers camp is any sort of question mark, but Dame Questions will be posed constantly whether he’s there or not.”

It’s easy to dig your heels into the ground when there’s not any real pushback happening. But trust and believe it is coming. And it’s coming very soon, too. Just ask the Philadelphia 76ers (who are currently going through their own drama with James Harden).

Remember when they didn’t trade Ben Simmons? Training camp was extremely awkward. Simmons reported to camp, but he didn’t make any real effort. Joel Embiid was also constantly asked questions about his former All-Star teammate.

That’s the same thing that’s going to happen to Scoot Henderson if the Trail Blazers don’t move. I can see it now. He’ll be asked “What do you think about this Dame situation?” to which the only proper response would be “I don’t know. I just got here.”

None of it is fair. All of it will be frustrating. The Trail Blazers won’t get a chance to focus on trying to rebuild and form a new culture around who the team hopes can be its star player moving forward. But such is the nature of this beast that is the NBA.

The Blazers don’t have to make any moves here. The team could just let things remain the way they are. It’ll make for an ugly scene, though, and that’s not fair to Scoot or any of the other players committed to the team’s future.

To avoid that, it’s best to just move on. It’s time. Please, Portland and Miami, get this done so everyone can just move on.

Rich Paul won the offseason

(Photo by Amanda Loman/Getty Images)

Rich Paul and the Klutch Sports crew are putting up prime Wilt Chamberlain numbers right now.

You’ll be shocked to learn that yet another Klutch Sports client has gotten a lucrative contract extension this offseason. This time is Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt who has earned himself a massive payday.

Vanderbilt agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Lakers worth $48 million, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, which is kind of a bargain for a defender of his skill.

Paul’s clients have been absolutely eating this offseason. That list includes:

  • Fred VanVleet (three years, $130 million)
  • Draymond Green (four years, $100 million)
  • Anthony Davis (three years, $186 million)
  • Jerami Grant (five years, $160 million)
  • Dejounte Murray (four years, $120 million)
  • Jordan Clarkson (four years, $51 million)
  • Jarred Vanderbilt (four years, $48 million)

That’s nearly $800 million in salary right there. That’s pretty remarkable. Does Rich do media contracts too? Asking for a friend.

I’m kidding. Mostly.

One to Watch

New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30) holds the ball as Washington Mystics forward Elena Delle Donne (11) defends
Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

The first night of WNBA playoff action wasn’t too exciting with a couple of blowouts, but tonight it looks like we could get a pretty good game between the Liberty and the Mystics.

The Mystics are only 19-21 this season while the Liberty are 32-8. On paper, this shouldn’t really be close. But Washington managed to beat the Liberty twice this season — once to open the year and another time to close things out.

To add a bit more fuel to the fire, Liberty center Stefanie Dolson seems to be downplaying Washington a bit here as a threat.

The Mystics certainly aren’t the best team in the W. They’re not even a top 5 team based on record this season.

But all I know is this — anytime a team has Elena Delle Donne on it, that team has a shot. New York better be careful with this one.

Shootaround

— Bryan Kalrbosky has ranked the 10 other big men who could step up for Team USA if Joel Embiid doesn’t play for them.

— Here are the 24 teams competing for the final four spots in next year’s Olympics. Should be pretty incredible to see how this unfolds.

— Jeanie Buss is absolutely loving John C. Reily’s portrayal of her father in Winning Time

Until next time, folks! Catch you on the flip side. Have a wonderful weekend. Stay safe and be well. Let’s chat again next week.

The winners (Lakers) and losers (what in the world are the Rockets doing?) of NBA free agency after one day

Here are the teams who made it out the best and worst from day one of NBA free agency

NBA Free Agency has barely just started and we’ve already seen a ton of deals pour in.

A big story so far is that most teams have been able to find ways to retain their big-named free agent talent that hit the market this offseason. However, there are some players who’ve managed to find new homes and some teams that have been able to fill a few gaps here and there because of it.

There are also plenty of big moves left to be made. Will James Harden be on the move? Will Damian Lillard ultimately choose to stay put in Portland?

Those are the things we’re still waiting to find out. Until then, here are the winners and losers from the opening day of NBA Free Agency.

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Brandon Miller goes one-on-one with NBA Insider to discuss upcoming draft

Brandon Miller discuss being a top pick in the 2023 NBA draft

With the NBA draft only about a month away, players all across the country are given final chances to prove to the NBA world why they are worthy of being drafted. Among those is Alabama superstar, [autotag]Brandon Miller[/autotag], who is widely regarded as a top-three pick and the best player in the draft coming out of college.

In virtually any other draft class, Miller would be in the running for the No. 1 overall pick, but with a generational talent like Victor Wembanyama in his class, it is a foregone conclusion as to who the top pick will be. The San Antonio Spurs, who hold the No. 1 overall pick, have already sent head coach Gregg Popovich and other members of the organization to France to meet with Wembanyama. So for Miller, it really comes down to the Charlotte Hornets at No. 2 overall or the Portland Trail Blazers at No. 3 overall.

Brandon Miller sat down with Shams Charania, an NBA insider for The Athletic and Stadium, to discuss the upcoming draft. When Charania asked Miller about Wembanyama and being the No.1 overall pick, Miller said, “I feel like I am No. 1, but you can’t beat 7-5, 8-foot wingspan.”

Miller has done his best to mold his game around NBA All-Pro caliber player, Paul George, due to his lengthy wingspan, outstanding defensive presence and stone-cold three-point shooting abilities. Miller is exactly what the NBA is looking for in this day and age due to his frame and defensive abilities.

Watch the full interview below.

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Shaedon Sharpe actually hit his head on the backboard on this insane dunk and fans couldn’t believe it

This dude Shaedon Sharpe can really fly

Man, it is an absolute bummer that Shaedon Sharpe pulled out of the NBA Dunk Contest for All-Star weekend because now all of us are going to be left thinking about what could’ve been.

This dude is very clearly one of the better dunkers in the NBA and it’s only his first year in the league. We got a taste of what that looks like on Tuesday when the Trail Blazers played the Wizards.

Sharpe caught the ball in the corner, managed to squeeze by the defense along the baseline and then rose up for a spectacular finish over Kyle Kuzma. 

It looked absolutely epic on first glance, of course. Just look how quickly he rises.

This dunk becomes even more incredible when you realize that Sharpe’s momentum was actually impeded…by the backboard. He literally hits his head on the backboard as he’s going up.

This is absolutely insane, man. That dude is a special leaper. Wow. NBA fans everywhere were awe-struck. Are we sure we can’t get buddy in the dunk contest?

Blazers’ projected depth chart with Jerami Grant

In 2021-22, the Blazers had a miserable season (27-55) in which they snapped a streak of eight straight years of making the playoffs. The last time Portland missed the postseason, Damian Lillard was a rookie.

After a makeover, Portland is hoping to get back in the mix of the playoffs and please Lillard. Newly anointed general manager Joe Cronin made his big offseason move by acquiring Olympic champion Jerami Grant, formerly of the Detroit Pistons, but there will be other changes in the depth chart.

Kevin Durant: His potential trade destinations

The 2019-2022 Brooklyn Nets truly will be the biggest what-if team in NBA history. Last week, a contractual dispute between Kyrie Irving and the Nets started to give Kevin Durant a wandering eye. Now Durant has reportedly asked for a trade, according to Shams Charania.

Several teams must have been preparing for this moment after last week’s reports of Durant’s uncertain future in Brooklyn. Last week, we discussed Irving’s potential trade destinations and how his departure could trigger an immediate rebuild for the Nets. Durant is still one of the best players in the league and maintains enough trade for the Nets to extract every asset playoff teams have to offer. The HoopsHype staff voted Kevin Durant as the 13th best player in NBA history, which would make him the second-best player to ever get traded in the modern era under Shaquille O’Neal.

Unless traded to a team with enough cap space to fit Durant’s $44.1 million salary, the magic number for over-the-cap teams to acquire him is $35.2 million. assuming a deal gets done in the 2022-23 league year. Durant may not have the ultimate say towards which team he goes to considering he has four years, $198 million left on his deal, but the veteran superstar would likely still get to one of his preferred teams.

NBA rumors: Anfernee Simons, Kevon Looney, Gary Payton II, Nerlens Noel

Two top free agent point guards are already off the board before Thursday, with Kyrie Irving exercising his player option, per The Athletic, and John Wall negotiating a buyout agreement to pave the way for him to join the Clippers, per ESPN.

The expected signing of Wall could impact how the Clippers handle some of their own free agents, such as Nicolas Batum and Isaiah Hartenstein.

Below is the latest intel gathered by HoopsHype on how Wall’s signing could change the Clippers’ flexibility this summer, Nerlens Noel trade talks, and the projected free agency values for Anfernee Simons, Gary Payton II, and Kevon Looney.

Aggregate NBA mock draft 7.0: Ousmane Dieng moves into lottery, Jalen Williams top 20; trade talks

The NBA Draft is less than a week away, with more potential big trades on the horizon following the Christian Wood acquisition by the Dallas Mavericks, as noted throughout our new HoopsHype aggregate mock draft.

To get a better projection of where all of the projected top prospects stand currently, we compiled mock drafts from ESPN, The Athletic, Bleacher Report, The Ringer, Sports Illustrated, NBADraft.net, CBS Sports, SB Nation, Yahoo, Basketball News, and USA TODAY’s For The Win.

The most notable risers within the projected lottery selections included Dyson Daniels moving up further within the top 10 picks, Ousmane Dieng becoming a projected lottery pick, and Jalen Williams vaulting into the Top 20 range. Jake LaRavia and Dalen Terry, two of the biggest risers throughout the draft process, have moved into the late first round.

Other risers in the second round include Ryan Rollins, Andrew Nembhard, David Roddy, John Butler, Michael Foster, Gabriele Procida, and Dereon Seabron.

The notable name that fell was MarJon Beauchamp, who now is projected outside the top 20 picks despite receiving a green room invite. Josh Minott and Jean Montero were among those whose stock fell in the second round.

NOTE: These rankings reflect the composite score to get a feel for the overall consensus, not our own opinion. For example, if a player was the first pick on a publication’s mock draft, he received 58 points. If a player was second, he received 57 points and so on. We then tabulated the total number of points for each player’s consensus ranking. 

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report

Aggregate NBA mock draft 6.0: Dyson Daniels moves into top 10; Christian Wood trade rumors

Following the withdrawals of several prospects, the aggregate NBA mock draft has shifted noticeably, and more intel on teams have surfaced with the draft nearing.

To get a better projection of where all of the projected top prospects stand currently, we compiled mock drafts from ESPN, The Athletic, Bleacher Report, The Ringer, Sports Illustrated, NBADraft.net, CBS Sports, SB Nation, Yahoo, Basketball News, and USA TODAY’s For The Win.

The most notable risers within the projected lottery selections included Keegan Murray leaping Shaedon Sharpe into the top five range, Dyson Daniels entering the top 10, and Malaki Branham cracking the end of the lottery. Dalen Terry also vaulted 12 spots since our last aggregate mock draft and is currently positioned as an early second-round pick.

Some of the more notable names that fell slightly included TyTy Washington, Max Christie and Leonard Miller.

NOTE: These rankings reflect the composite score to get a feel for the overall consensus, not our own opinion. For example, if a player was the first pick on a publication’s mock draft, he received 58 points. If a player was second, he received 57 points and so on. We then tabulated the total number of points for each player’s consensus ranking.

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report

NBA players keep falling for Jose Alvarado’s steal trick and NBA fans are so impressed

HOW DOES HE KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS????

Man. Told y’all there were some perks to being short in the NBA. Absolutely nobody pays attention to you, even when it’s pretty clear that they should.

Pelicans’ guard Jose Alvarado just put another player in his bag with his steal trick. You’ve absolutely seen it by now because we told you about it before. He hides on the sideline, always lurking. Then? BOOM. You’re just forced into a turnover because you have no idea he’s coming.

You would think that NBA players playing the Pelicans would be on the lookout for this by now. But nope! Apparently not.

Alvarado got the Blazers on Wednesday night.

HOW DOES HE KEEP DOING THIS?!? The crowd even tries to warn Kris Dunn here with the ball and he still doesn’t recognize what’s happening.

This dude Alvarado has quite literally made this into a thing. The numbers behind it are kind of mind-boggling. I guess this is how you average 3.1 steals per 36 minutes, which is a pretty wild rate.

There’s even more. Per my FTW colleague Bryan Kalbrosky, Alvarado averages more “lost ball” steals per 36 minutes than anyone else in the NBA and is second in steals per 100 possessions with, at least, 300 minutes played.

Those are insane steal numbers. All because NBA players keep falling for, well, that. This dude is good. Real, real good.

Fans are just so impressed by this.