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It's nice that this piece came out. I sure hope Quick turns a new leaf. Positive press will do us good.
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He always was the leader.
Thought that was pretty clear when he was the one in the huddles, not flying seperately, actively engaging his teammates.
For a 9 year vet and 29 year old, LMA sure was a sour puss about Dame.
LA's sensitivity always rubbed me the wrong way and kept him from being the on the Blazer Mt Rushmore for me personally. He was certainly talented but much like his Draft postition, always seemed like a #2 and not a leader at all. It's disappointing that him leaving likely cost us some of the other players I really admired like Rolo and Wes. In the end, this is probably best as even as good as that team was, I didn't see them getting passed the 2nd round.
Rebuilds suck but this one seems to have a head start with Dame and some lottery talent already in the fold.
Go Blazers!!
But that is where a LEADER comes in. When the "leader" (LMA) begins to mail it in, so does the rest of the team.I agree. It seemed, based on his attitude, that he only wanted to win if he was THE guy. He didn't want to be 2 or 3, but number 1. Or else he didn't care much for it.
I will say, his performance vs Houston was unbelievable and we are worse off without him, but as noted by someone else 'it's a shame that one achilles pop destroyed a playoff team'...
I'd say, this team a) wasn't as close as we were led to believe if one injury does that to a team and b) we were much further from vontention than we would like to believe. The Cavs were completely fucked by missing two all stars and the grizzlies played pretty well despite being less than healthy vs the Wsrriors.
I think Lillard could be a top 5 MVP candidate next year if we play better then .500. I could see him getting 25 and 8 whole leading a bunch of guys like him; who play and work hard, and who are humble guys. I honestly think if we had another borderline allstar we'd be just as good as last year. Too bad there's nothing left
exactly. If we add a couple other guys we'll have good depth and athleticism. I think we might beat some good teams by being taken for granted and going out and playing harder faster, and scrappier then everyone else.Lillard works his tail off (even if it hasn't translated to defense) and if he sets that tone, it will trickle down to the rest of the team. This could be a scrappy, hard nosed, Oakland attitude group young players. I like that.

I guess Mags made one
Not the right title for the thread imo. Article was more about Aldridge than Lillard imo. Feel like Quick had been saving that piece to publish for years. Totally eviscerated him.
I heard a story third hand, so take it with a grain of salt. The team a couple years ago was flying back from somewhere in the south and an assistant coach was bringing back some peaches for himself/family. Some players were hungry so the assistant offered up his peaches which were immediately grabbed by a few of the closer players. None left when Aldridge wanted one. Hours later when they landed, the assistant asked Aldridge if he had plans for his few days off and Aldridge replied, "finding my own peaches I guess", and walked off.
