My point was most people think there is not near enough talent on this team. .
that's not accurate. People like the youngish players and what they bring to the team. I like them. People appreciate their talent
but where most see a significant talent deficit on the roster is in elite 2-way talent. All-star and better talent. All-NBA level talent. Which is absolutely necessary to be a contender. And the ONLY path the Blazers have to land that kind of talent is the draft; and about the only way to do that in the draft is to have a top-5ish pick, And the only way the Blazers have to get a top-5 pick over the next 2-3 seasons is to lose a lot of games. That's reality
sure, the Blazers can just give up on landing an elite player. Hope against hope that Sharpe develops into one. But they need a lot more than one all-star. If they do give up, and to me, it kind of looks like they have, then they can settle for Simons-Ayton-Grant as the featured players (
and re-sign Simons and Ayton at the end of next season). That's what this season has been so far. And what you seem to be implying is that if everything breaks in Portland's favor they may be a 36 win team; or if the Blazers even outpace that best expectation they could be a .500 team. Yippee!! A perpetual mediocrity of
play-in/late-lottery with just maybe, an occasional 1st round exit to spice up the delusion
Portland won Saturday because of Grant & Simons. They won their 1st game of the season when Simons-Ayton-Grant scored 75 of Portland's 125 points. They had their first road win at LAC when their '
big-3' took more than half of the shots and scored half of the points. Same thing when they won at New Orleans; the big-3 took 46 of 84 shots and scored exactly half of Portland's points
in other words, 4 of Portland's 7 wins are because of Simons-Ayton-Grant. Maybe the Blazers would have won one of those games without that trio; maybe not. That is pointing at the worst outcome that many of us worry about: Those three veterans cratering any chance the Blazers have of landing an elite player in the loaded 2025 draft. For what? Where's the short-term and long term payoffs for riding those three guys? I don't see a single one. If they are on the roster and healthy, Chauncey will ride them. If they play, they will dominate the ball, take a majority of shots, hog usage, and yes, generate occasional wins that are building blocks for that worst outcome
I don't see anything to celebrate in that. I've said before if Portland is generating wins while playing the young guys, fine. An organic tank is much better than a blatant tank with faked injuries. But the wins generated by riding the big-3 are actually losses in my view