We will take Dalambert off your hands, but it will take Iguodala to do so. How about we offer up Rudy Fernandez, Travis Outlaw, and Martell Webster?
I didn't make the offer nor would I make the Mavs trade (or the blazers trade, aren't all three of those guys injury prone)?
I don't think Pritchard would make the trade either, he seems to have a little gun shyness and like many fans and gms loves his own players maybe a little too much.
I think over reacting and making a trade for this year when suffering from so many injuries with a young roster is a bad idea for the Blazers anyway, they weren't going to win the title this year, so follow your plan...unless of course you're 100 percent certain Oden is just brad daugherty or whatever and injury prone for ever.
If I was running the sixers it wouldn't be easy to get Iguodala - who contrary to ESPN's poll, is one of the most under rated players in the NBA
Webster missed all of last year, prior to that had never had an injury and has played every game this season.
Outlaw missed a month in 06-07 with an ankle sprain, and is for 3-5 months this year, meaning first of March he could return. Missed a total of 1 game last 2 years.
Fernandez played 78 games last year, and missed about a month this year, but is back now. No big injury issues.
My thoughts are simple, and I don't believe this is overreacting for this year, but it is a long term move. Iggy is a star just below Brandon Roy's level. He solidifies our starting lineup. That is how we can win a championship. We have 3 guys who could be our long-term SF, Outlaw, Webster, Batum. I am willing to give up 2 of the 3 to upgrade to Iggy. Fernandez will be a starter in this league, unfortunately not in Portland because we have Brandon Roy. If he gets us a good upgrade at SF then move now and upgrade.
I am not interested in Dalembert, but I will take him to improve with Iggy. He provides depth and we only pay him for the remainder of this year and next, and we can always trade him to someone wanting to free up cap space. I have no opinion about Oden's long term health prognosis, but if we add Iggy this year, then we can certainly win a round 1 series, if we have a big guy who defends like Dalembert.
As far as Pritchard overvaluing his players, maybe he is. I have heard this a couple of times, but it is always some rival GM, and this is always how it goes.....
"talked to Pritchard about player x, and he said he wanted player y from me. My guy is worth a lot more than that, so he is overvaluing his guys, because there is no way I am overvaluing my guys". Who is overvaluing who???