I wish the Blazers would have won.
Camby isn't much younger than Shaq. He's REALLY old. I watch Blazers games and see videos of their play and I see a really old guy who stands around the basket on defense and can grab boards still, but not much else. In pick and roll situations, he is just terrible on defense.
If it's a choice between Dre and Roy, I'd go with Roy every time. Even if it meant missing the playoffs. One of the two theoretically has a long future with the team and has played at a near elite level.
I like Miller as a player fine, but you really need both a SG and a SF who can spot up and make threes. Ideally you get 3pt shooting from your PG, but you don't with Miller.
I don't see a team with LMA as featured player is going to be a contender. Nothing against LMA, but I think it's true for Pau Gasol, Garnett, Howard, Nowitzki, and other top bigs. Even Duncan wouldn't be a winner without guys like Parker and Manu and a lot of quality role players around him.
Wallace was a score. They guy can handle the ball like a guard and play the PF position. It would have been nice to see the Blazers get him before the season so they'd have time to design plays to take advantage of his skills. He was the goto guy on an NBA team for several seasons. He's got a few years left in the tank, too.
The ability to score Wallace via trade (and even Camby) after decimating the Blazers' bench strength (previous trades) indicates that the Blazers can't be counted out, even with Roy's big contract on the books.
Despite all the negative articles about Roy and his knees, he looks pretty good to me, just rusty. I bet he's back next season at a high level.