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30. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
Ed Davis (three years, $20 million); G Gerald Henderson (via trade from Charlotte); F Noah Vonleh (via trade from Charlotte); C Mason Plumlee (via trade from Brooklyn); F Mike Miller (via trade from Cleveland); F Maurice Harkless (via trade from Orlando); F Pat Connaughton (Draft rights via trade from Brooklyn)
LOST: G Arron Afflalo (signed with New York); F LaMarcus Aldridge (signed with San Antonio); G Steve Blake (signed with Brooklyn); F Nicolas Batum (traded to Charlotte); F/C Joel Freeland (signed with CSKA Moscow); G Alonzo Gee (signed with New Orleans); C Robin Lopez (signed with New York); G Wesley Matthews (signed with Dallas)
Terry Stotts On Blazers
Portland head coach Terry Stotts joins GameTime to talk Blazers basketball.
RETAINED: None
THE KEY MAN: Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll. As long as Carroll keeps the Hawks a legit Super Bowl contender, Blazers owner Paul Allen's attention is at least divided, lest he concentrate full-time on his beloved basketball team in Portland.
THE SKINNY: An avalanche of bad. No matter how anyone tries to spin it, watching five players who started either all season or part of the season for your team last season -- including your franchise player -- walk away is a disaster. The team that lost in the first round to Memphis last season won 51 games, had reached the second round of the playoffs just a year earlier and had captured the hearts of Portland's fans. GM Neil Olshey applied band-aids where he could, and Aminu and Vonleh could become a solid forward duo in time, filling the lanes for Damian Lillard. But the rest, to paraphrase Gabriel Byrne in "The Usual Suspects", is window dressing. Terry Stotts will coach his butt off, and Lillard got the max and will be the man, but one man does not a good team make.
http://www.nba.com/2015/news/featur...015-offseason-grades-the-bottom-10/index.html
30. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
Ed Davis (three years, $20 million); G Gerald Henderson (via trade from Charlotte); F Noah Vonleh (via trade from Charlotte); C Mason Plumlee (via trade from Brooklyn); F Mike Miller (via trade from Cleveland); F Maurice Harkless (via trade from Orlando); F Pat Connaughton (Draft rights via trade from Brooklyn)
LOST: G Arron Afflalo (signed with New York); F LaMarcus Aldridge (signed with San Antonio); G Steve Blake (signed with Brooklyn); F Nicolas Batum (traded to Charlotte); F/C Joel Freeland (signed with CSKA Moscow); G Alonzo Gee (signed with New Orleans); C Robin Lopez (signed with New York); G Wesley Matthews (signed with Dallas)
Terry Stotts On Blazers
Portland head coach Terry Stotts joins GameTime to talk Blazers basketball.
RETAINED: None
THE KEY MAN: Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll. As long as Carroll keeps the Hawks a legit Super Bowl contender, Blazers owner Paul Allen's attention is at least divided, lest he concentrate full-time on his beloved basketball team in Portland.
THE SKINNY: An avalanche of bad. No matter how anyone tries to spin it, watching five players who started either all season or part of the season for your team last season -- including your franchise player -- walk away is a disaster. The team that lost in the first round to Memphis last season won 51 games, had reached the second round of the playoffs just a year earlier and had captured the hearts of Portland's fans. GM Neil Olshey applied band-aids where he could, and Aminu and Vonleh could become a solid forward duo in time, filling the lanes for Damian Lillard. But the rest, to paraphrase Gabriel Byrne in "The Usual Suspects", is window dressing. Terry Stotts will coach his butt off, and Lillard got the max and will be the man, but one man does not a good team make.
http://www.nba.com/2015/news/featur...015-offseason-grades-the-bottom-10/index.html
