http://www.nba.com/2013/news/features/david_aldridge/08/05/morning-tip-offseason-grades-2013-the-middle-10/index.html
I'm not sure how the Spurs replacing Gary Neal and DeJuan Blair with Marco Belinelli and Jeff Pendergraph ends up being seen as a positive move that rates 4 positions higher than the Blazers' moves.
So we rank 18th in off-season moves. David Aldridge says his friend Jay Jensen was "heavily criticized," but he was very lightly criticized, if even that.
Its the Spurs, at this point anything they do is smart and if it doesn't look that way we don't understand it.
He defends Jensen, and yet states the 'key' to our off season was replacing Jensen with a medical professional who isn't a dynosaur.
We can look at the bright side, Blazers finished 1 spot ahead of Lakers and 2 spots ahead of Denver for off season moves.
So if I would have to assume, he wouldn't rate the Blazers offseason and A like some other NBA analysts. I agree with David.