AOL.com's Preseason NBA Power Rankings: 29. Portland Trail Blazers

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Poor Damian Lillard.

Every weekday leading up to NBA tipoff, we'll be rolling out our preseason power rankings for the coming season. Yesterday, we opened up with No. 30 -- you guessed it, the Philadelphia 76ers.

At second-to-last, we have a team unfamiliar with the bottom of the league's standings over recent years. After losing four of five starters from last year, the Portland Trail Blazers come in at No. 29.

It's been a disappointing summer for the organization as a whole, but particularly for Damian Lillard. The All-Star point guard, who just turned 25 this summer, is suddenly the lone starter left from the playoff team of the last two seasons. With LaMarcus Aldridge now a Spur, Robin Lopez a Knick, Wesley Johnson a Maverick and Nicolas Batum a Hornet, the Blazers were forced to refresh on extremely short notice -- and had a rough go of it.

One of the more questionable moves of the offseason came shortly after it started, when Portland inked Al Farouq-Aminu to an eyebrow-raising $30 million deal. He'll slide in as the starting small forward, joining a frontcourt with Meyers Leonard and former Brooklyn Net Mason Plumlee.

Gerald Henderson will be manning the other guard, while C.J. McCollum and Moe Harkless figure to receive big minutes under Terry Stotts. Ed Davis and Noah Vonleh are two intriguing options as big men, but neither have been relied on heavily in their careers -- Vonleh played just 25 games last year for the Hornets.

It should be a long year in Portland after a couple of surprisingly fun campaigns under Stotts. The bright side: With several contracts coming off the books next summer, they should be able to reboot and build around Lillard fairly quickly.

http://www.aol.com/article/2015/09/...er-rankings-29-portland-trail-blaze/21236984/
 
Several contracts coming off the books next summer?
None that matter.

barfo
 
Wesley Johnson?

And $7M a year is eyebrow raising for a defensive stud? Dumb

A rough go of it? I think we managed the situation pretty damn well.

"Poor Damian Lillard"
Really? That's a dumb quote. Poor Damian Lillard will make too much money now. Poor Damian Lillard is now the leader of a franchise. Poor Damian Lillard lost his friends!!! :(

"It should be a long year in Portland after a couple of surprisingly fun campaigns under Stotts"
They were suprised because those "writers" and "analysts" look at our team as much as a casual New York Knicks fan.
 
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Losing Wesley Johnson has to hurt the most.
 
The Blazers loosing their Johnson hurts more than if Trump lost his hair.
 
Thats what Lakers fans are saying as well.

I think it's cool that the Lakers fans think we are going to surprise a lot of people. But then, they should know. They also lost Wesley Johnson.

BNM
 
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hold the fuckin phone....

we lost wesley johnson?

*panic*

ABANDON SHIP!!!!!!!
 
no author listed. Factual error. Analysis demonstrates little knowledge of the blazers. I'm not sure Harkless will play in front of Crabbe - that will be one of many interesting camp battles.
 

Ah, nostalgia. That sound sounded so cool at the time. Hard to imagine life without the internet now. I remember waiting for "CNN Headline Sports" to come on and 10 minutes till the top of the hour, to see if the Blazers won or lost.
 
29th....... but according to a lot around here, we are making the playoffs. This can't be true, right?
 
29th....... but according to a lot around here, we are making the playoffs. This can't be true, right?

Playoffs have been expanded to 29 teams this year.

barfo
 

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