Obviously, if Dame were healthy all year, we would not be in this situation. I liken this to the year David Robinson went down from a good Spurs team that had nothing to carry them without him. They tank, get Tim Duncan and the rest is history there. Of course Tim Duncan was a far bigger prize than what we perceive to see in this draft, but who knows? The Spurs rebounded well by filling holes and adding complimentary players. The Blazers have Dame and Nurk who have played in many big games and know how to win. Ant and Nas have had first row seats watching, training and preparing mentally for what is surely their time to step up. I highly doubt 20-25 throw away games to end this season will suddenly condition them to be losers. If it does, they have other problems. Might want to shut down Ant too if that is a concern. it's not for me. I'm sure the case is much the opposite and will be a great learning experience. As for the rest of the team, Hart and Winslow are the only players of real consequence. I am sure they will be fine with expanded roles and opportunities to showcase their abilities. Brown, Watford, Hughes, Elleby and Keon Johnson are all young unproven players that may have upside a few years from now. Odds are, they will be salary ballast in a trade(s). These five players with limited value and Bledsoe's contract might net something come draft day or after the draft when new league season begins. Add in a lottery pick or two, we might get lucky. But we know a top free agent will not come to Portland. Thats is why we need these lottery picks. Either draft best player available or do a lopsided trade.