Lillard -- I really doubt those assets actually get a top talent such as Dame.
Knix could use a high volume 3-baller and a 4Q closer. Lillard with crazy range and the game's best clutch shooter. Would also allow Randle to be a bit more selective in his handling to cut down turnovers, and ease his workload.
Main concern would be how it affects the D. As Lillard isn't much on D. Could he be incorporated into Thibs defensive scheme? Go over all screens and purse the play isn't that hard.
Quix, ObiT, Mitch. Pretty much just 3 bench/role players. Noel can start and give you the equivalent of Mitch. And move Mitch before he cashes in (to whatever extent he can) and before he breaks down further.
The draft picks?
Hard pill to swallow, but if you project them in the 18-24 range, that's likely one starter, one bench guy, one washout.
Yeah, I'd try to cut it to 3 #1's, but in any case POR would want this year's pick, with Knix picking their own #1 every other year.
Basically, upgrade from Elf to superstar Lillard at the cost of young role players and likely late rounders.
Lillard - RJB - Bullox - Randle - Noel = 2 all-stars w/ defenders and 3-ballers.
Rose - Burks - Knox/? - ?? - Taj
Pick up a stretch Big (Markk, Olynyk, Myers Leopard, etc) to open the court at times and backup Uncle Julius. Add in a vet F such as a MoHark/Aminu/MKG etc.
Roll of the dice, but the Knix would have to go for it.
Why on earth would POR do that?
If they are willing to trade Lillard, wouldn't they be looking for a Top young PG in return -- LaMellow, Ja, Shai, DeJounte.
They're going to start Quickly at PG?
Basically I'd take Simons over Quix and Zach Collins (if still among the living) over Toppings. They're going to take a whole bunch of nobodaddies for a top star?
Only the Knix do that.