Rastapopoulos
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Were there any positives about this fucking season (other than the Lakers sucking - let's keep it about the Blazers)?
I guess it's easy to forget the thrill of excitement that many felt about Stotts being fired, and then many more felt about Olshey being fired. Some more suggestions:
Chauncey's coaching (at least, post pre-season)
Anfernee's development
CJ getting traded (his play for the Pelicans has kind of dampened the celebration)
For myself, I have to admit I like the new style of play. As someone who didn't think that Stotts was the problem and complained the loudest about Chauncey's bungled hiring (which was pretty inexcusable) and the play of the team early in the season (which was similarly inexcusable), I like what he's trying to do now, and the streak of games leading up to the All-Star break had me genuinely excited (before they shut down Nurk).
So do I need to eat crow? Probably, but here's my defense: he was worse with a better set of players than Stotts. Stotts tried to win and got the best out of the team as constructed. Chauncey came in with a free hand to force a new style of play and it went disastrously until they broke up the team and brought in young players suitable to his style of coaching and play. For all we know Stotts could have flourished in that situation. Also, it's hard to crow about Chauncey when our own Ime Udoka is on course for COTY with the Celtics, who have been comfortably the best team in the NBA in 2022. But still. I'm almost optimistic about next season... UNLESS we try to rebuild around Dame again and trade our picks (which would be frankly crazy given the teardown we've just undergone, but then again, it's what Olshey basically did after Aldridge left).
I guess it's easy to forget the thrill of excitement that many felt about Stotts being fired, and then many more felt about Olshey being fired. Some more suggestions:
Chauncey's coaching (at least, post pre-season)
Anfernee's development
CJ getting traded (his play for the Pelicans has kind of dampened the celebration)
For myself, I have to admit I like the new style of play. As someone who didn't think that Stotts was the problem and complained the loudest about Chauncey's bungled hiring (which was pretty inexcusable) and the play of the team early in the season (which was similarly inexcusable), I like what he's trying to do now, and the streak of games leading up to the All-Star break had me genuinely excited (before they shut down Nurk).
So do I need to eat crow? Probably, but here's my defense: he was worse with a better set of players than Stotts. Stotts tried to win and got the best out of the team as constructed. Chauncey came in with a free hand to force a new style of play and it went disastrously until they broke up the team and brought in young players suitable to his style of coaching and play. For all we know Stotts could have flourished in that situation. Also, it's hard to crow about Chauncey when our own Ime Udoka is on course for COTY with the Celtics, who have been comfortably the best team in the NBA in 2022. But still. I'm almost optimistic about next season... UNLESS we try to rebuild around Dame again and trade our picks (which would be frankly crazy given the teardown we've just undergone, but then again, it's what Olshey basically did after Aldridge left).
