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since Olshey was hired, 15 different teams have played in conference finals...that's half of the teams in the league. 6 different teams have played in the WCF, and over the past 5 years, the key to making the WCF was NOT being on the Warriors side of the bracket...what Portland backed into
Warriors have been there 5 times; Spurs 3 times; Houston and OKC twice. Portland is the same as Memphis right now and for Memphis, that was their high water mark. Might be the same for Portland, and before you say that Memphis isn't a good comparison, it's worth noting that when they played in the WCF, Gasol was 28 and Conley was 25
Olshey was gifted Lillard and backed by the richest owner in the NBA. He's had max-contract level cap-space 3 times in 7 years. In the 7th year of Olshey's tenure the Blazers got the softer side of the playoff bracket and made it to the WC finals where they got swept out of the playoffs for the 3rd straight season. Warriors have played 4 teams in the playoffs this year and three of those teams won at least two games. Blazers didn't. 'His' teams have a 37% winning percentage in the playoffs which would translate to 30 wins in an 82 game season; Pelicans got the 1st pick in the draft in a season they won 33 games
Blazers did make it to the WCF and that's an accomplishment, but seeing how they were outclassed by the Warriors and that the Warriors don't look to be going anywhere downhill for a few years...