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Oh yeah, I have no problem with you talking about the future and always keeping your eye on what's coming next but if you are going to do that, wouldn't it then behoove you to give the most weight to the more recent performances. Meaning getting swept by the Warriors probably shouldn't even be mentioned, getting swept by the Pelicans would hold very little weight, our run in the playoffs last year would hold some weight but the only thing of real importance is both what we did this season and what we have to look forward to next season which is where injury excuses or more so looking forward to fully healthy players and rotations become really valid.

I probably didn't mention it in this thread, although I know I've mentioned it a couple of time here somewhere:

this is a new Blazer teams now. All those players I listed are gone, and now Portland has replacements. 7 rotational players that helped Portland make it to the WCF are gone. That's half the roster and most of the rotation. It's a different team this season and really, the only gauge we have for them is this season. This is not the team that made it to the WCF. I'd grant that injuries had an impact on this season, but I'd also suggest that a completely healthy roster is a mirage. It almost never happens (although those Drexler teams had incredibly durable players). I mean I'm looking thru this year's playoff teams and almost every one was missing 1 or 2 or 3 rotational players
 
Now that the Blazers are eliminated, my interest in the play-offs is pretty minor. My primary focus is the future of the Blazers and what I want from the organization is HOPE. Not PR spin but actual concrete reasons to feel good about next season. IMHO, success means improvement - not stagnation or (as happened this season) backsliding.

Listening to conversations about the Blazers next season I hear a lot of talk about journeyman players (eg Zach and Hood) or non-contributors (eg Simon and Little). The only argument for improvement that has any meat on the bones is Nurk. IF he can stay healthy I would much rather have him than Whiteside. Is that enough? It's not like he is on the same level as AD, Giannis, or even Joker.

To make matters worse, there is the very real possibility of a work stoppage. If that happens, it doesn't matter who "wins" because the fans will lose.
 
Now that the Blazers are eliminated, my interest in the play-offs is pretty minor. My primary focus is the future of the Blazers and what I want from the organization is HOPE. Not PR spin but actual concrete reasons to feel good about next season. IMHO, success means improvement - not stagnation or (as happened this season) backsliding.

Listening to conversations about the Blazers next season I hear a lot of talk about journeyman players (eg Zach and Hood) or non-contributors (eg Simon and Little). The only argument for improvement that has any meat on the bones is Nurk. IF he can stay healthy I would much rather have him than Whiteside. Is that enough? It's not like he is on the same level as AD, Giannis, or even Joker.

To make matters worse, there is the very real possibility of a work stoppage. If that happens, it doesn't matter who "wins" because the fans will lose.

Just to add to your ray of sunshine... I don't think we'll make any moves, just get spin from Olshey that he might even believe. I don't think Rio will opt into a min deal with little to no playing time when overseas options are open to him. I also don't think Hassan or Neil will be interested in bringing him back at his price to be a backup. I think we'll just keep Ariza. If Melo takes the vet min plus the 25% more we can give him as a returning player that would be amazing but knowing Neil, Melo won't even have to consider that offer because Olshey will bid against himself like he always does and offer Melo at least half of the MLE. I think we will then likely use the other half of the MLE on a back up PG or C maybe Michael Carter Williams or Nerlens Noel would sign for that much. I think then we would re-sign Wenyen. We will draft whoever falls to us at 16 and 46(BPA). I know Hoodie will opt in and hopefully be able to contribute. The spin will be that if we would have been healthy, which we now will be, then we would have been contenders. I think the likely rotation will be Dame, CJ, Ariza, Zach, Nurk, Melo, Gary, MCW or Noel and Hoodie with Nas, Wenyen, Simons, the 16th and 46th pick getting very few minutes if and it's a big if, we stay healthy. I think regardless of what's done with the MLE all of the minutes Nurk sits Zach will rotate up to 5 which will give Melo starter minutes between backing up the 4 and some at the 3. I think Gary is going to get almost all of the backup minutes next to Dame when CJ is out and next to CJ when Dame is out plus a few at the 3 and I expect that we'll rarely see both Dame and CJ on the bench at the same time. Basically giving us a seven man rotation with leftover minutes for everyone else. Dame and CJ will each play like 36 minutes a game, I think Ariza, Nurk and Zach will all log around 32, I think Melo will get 30, I think Gary will get 24, and that will only leave 18 more minutes per game in regulation. That team will battle with Denver, Dallas and Houston (maybe even the Clippers) for spots 2-6 not even necessarily getting HCA.

I would love for this not to be the case and for Neil to wake up and make a big move maximizing CJ's value in a trade that would get us a forward that could be option 2a or 2b with Nurk. I know there is value for CJ out there that would bring back a better fit for this team because CJ is really really good, I just don't think Neil sees the obvious that Dame and CJ diminish each others value on the court which is so apparent on defense but also is the case on offense.
 
Well only because he’s SO old right?
Or maybe because he's the second best to ever do it and he's still at the top of the league after 17 seasons. He's so old that he led the best team in the Western Conference and likely the NBA Champions in games played and minutes per game. All while leading the league in assists per game, being 12th in points per game and 22nd in rebounds per game. Basically averaging an astonishing 25/10/8. It's just sad to see a star fade so quickly... he's just so old.
 
Not to mention; if Lakers had Rondo against Blazers; I think it would have been a lot worse for Blazers.

And as it turned out, AD's slip up that Rondo wouldn't play in the first round was more accurate than the coach saying they thought he was ready to be out there.
 
Watch Adebayo gets in foul trouble every game against AD lol
 
Kind of was pulling for the Celtics but I am glad Miami got that over with.
It would have been tough to push to 6 or 7 games and give the Lakers time to rest and heal.
At least this way they are almost as healthy.
 
Meyers ever the cheer leader. Standing right up front at the table.
 
Happy for the Heat. I predict they'll lose 4-1 like all of the Lakers' victims. If you had Boston + Adebayo, I think that team might give the Lakers trouble.

Miami is going all the way
 
That is very sad. He might win a championship before him too

This year? I doubt that very much. If the Heat get 2 games, I’ll be surprised.

The burning question is whether Meyers gets any PT. He has a better shot at it vs the bigger Lakers, unless they go smaller like they did against the Rockets.
 
This year? I doubt that very much. If the Heat get 2 games, I’ll be surprised.

The burning question is whether Meyers gets any PT. He has a better shot at it vs the bigger Lakers, unless they go smaller like they did against the Rockets.
I could actually see him playing a few minutes here and there. The Refs will be blowing whistles and there are only so many fouls.
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