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tomorrow's game is for 6% better chance at top 4 and 1.5 better chance at CF. #mustlose
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100%. Control what you can control.tomorrow's game is for 6% better chance at top 4 and 1.5 better chance at CF. #mustlose
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Surprised at how good we are for how young we are.
What’s your problem dawg? You come on here day in and day out cracking on people for having a REALISTIC take on the team. To be totally honest you haven’t been here long enough for this to happen.you guys just eat sleep and breathe pessimism, it’s honestly impressive at this point. You got your lotto pick
there is less than a year difference between Portland and OKC, Houston, and Memphis. OKC has the best record in the NBA. Houston is 2nd seed in the West wit the 4th best record; Memphis has won 45 games. 8 of the youngest 14 teams in the league have better records than Portland. Portland's youth is underperforming several other young teams
more than that though is that for most of the season, the Blazer starting 5 was: Simons-Sharpe-Camara-Grant-Ayton. Their average age is 26.1 which is 2.2 years older than Portland's average (average age of OKC's starting lineup is 23.6). And the player lowering that average, Sharpe, was benched for 20 games by Chauncey. And if Chauncey has proven anything it is that if those vets are healthy, they will not only start, they will play heavy minutes and dominate usage. And as of now, all those vets will be returning next season. Further, both Thybulle and Timelord will be 28 next season
next season, the average age of Simons-Grant-Ayton-Timelord-Thybulle with be 28.3. Camara will be 25.4; Avdija will turn 25 halfway thru the season. Murray will be 25; Banton will be 26; Reath will be 29
something else: Portland's average age is 23.9. The average age of the Portland roster that won the championship in 1977 was 24.5. That roster actually youth with elite talent. This year's roster doesn't
this recurring narrative that Portland is ahead of the curve on average age seems a bit hollow; it's spin
the best part is, none of you said matters! You have no part in the Blazers success or failure, no say in what they do at all! You’re probably right but your words are meaningless. Enjoy their future for what it is because not being happy is literally the only decision you make in this sport. If you want to back a winner, become an OKC fan.[/QUOTE]
lol...wut?
does that mean you're backing a loser?
there is less than a year difference between Portland and OKC, Houston, and Memphis. OKC has the best record in the NBA. Houston is 2nd seed in the West wit the 4th best record; Memphis has won 45 games. 8 of the youngest 14 teams in the league have better records than Portland. Portland's youth is underperforming several other young teams
more than that though is that for most of the season, the Blazer starting 5 was: Simons-Sharpe-Camara-Grant-Ayton. Their average age is 26.1 which is 2.2 years older than Portland's average (average age of OKC's starting lineup is 23.6). And the player lowering that average, Sharpe, was benched for 20 games by Chauncey. And if Chauncey has proven anything it is that if those vets are healthy, they will not only start, they will play heavy minutes and dominate usage. And as of now, all those vets will be returning next season. Further, both Thybulle and Timelord will be 28 next season
next season, the average age of Simons-Grant-Ayton-Timelord-Thybulle with be 28.3. Camara will be 25.4; Avdija will turn 25 halfway thru the season. Murray will be 25; Banton will be 26; Reath will be 29
something else: Portland's average age is 23.9. The average age of the Portland roster that won the championship in 1977 was 24.5. That roster actually youth with elite talent. This year's roster doesn't
this recurring narrative that Portland is ahead of the curve on average age seems a bit hollow; it's spin
Realistically though Grant, Ayton and to lesser extent Ant, were not the ones playing much after the all star break where we have seen some significant improvement.
With the Kings win over Cleveland, we have been eliminated from the play-in.
Who had Eric almost getting my first like on their 2025 bingo card?With the Kings win over Cleveland, we have been eliminated from the play-in.
It’s what we do bestThe worst has arrived.
Odds of a bad pick
Still not good enough to even be 10th in the conference.
Absolute purgatory.
The worst has arrived.
Odds of a bad pick
Still not good enough to even be 10th in the conference.
Absolute purgatory.
The worst has arrived.
Odds of a bad pick
Still not good enough to even be 10th in the conference.
Absolute purgatory.
goal is not playoffs, goal is championshipI could understand that argument if the didn't end the season, after January, as one of the top 6 defensive teams. I could understand this pessimism if Toumani hadn't been as good as he is, or Deni hadn't had a historic run since March, or Shaedon didn't show a LOT of growth in the last 3 months, or that Clingan wasn't showing signs.
You're telling me this team, with more growth and another lotto pick (even if it's not top 6) is incapable of improving and moving up into the playoffs next year?
goal is not playoffs, goal is championship
I think this is where most fans here are divided.goal is not playoffs, goal is championship
I could understand that argument if the didn't end the season, after January, as one of the top 6 defensive teams. I could understand this pessimism if Toumani hadn't been as good as he is, or Deni hadn't had a historic run since March, or Shaedon didn't show a LOT of growth in the last 3 months, or that Clingan wasn't showing signs.
You're telling me this team, with more growth and another lotto pick (even if it's not top 6) is incapable of improving and moving up into the playoffs next year?
Only one roots against winning.I think this is where most fans here are divided.
Group A is excited about the playoffs. They are happy their team makes the playoffs even when there is no chance of competing for a title
Group B wants a fucking championship. They don’t give a fuck about just making the playoffs and view it as purgatory
Both groups want the Blazers to win
Not true at all. Some group A people root for losses for better playoff scenarios.Only one roots against winning.
With the Kings win over Cleveland, we have been eliminated from the play-in.