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I thought this was a very reasonable piece on the Blazers.
From: Randy Hill Of FoxSports
From: Randy Hill Of FoxSports
The drama-rama that permeates the NBA's Western Conference has several teams angling to steal the stretch-run spotlight.
In Salt Lake City, the Utah Jazz are attempting to parlay their return to relative health into a playoff seed that generates home-court advantage in Round 1. That's also the goal in Houston, where the Rockets have been rollin' without Tracy McGrady and Rafer Alston.
The doomed trade of Tyson Chandler has 'em talkin' in New Orleans, where the Hornets are hoping their 7-foot-1 center is fit enough to help the Hornets play as well as we were expecting them to play.
Jason Terry's injured wrist has been the buzz in Dallas, where owner Mark Cuban — although relatively quiet on his terms — keeps the Mavericks viable in most news cycles.
And Phoenix may lead this league in soap-opera premises, but now any seed will do as the Suns attempt a season-saving rally.
But relatively little attention is mustered in Portland, where the left knee of redshirt rookie center Greg Oden is inspiring the most national interest. The Trail Blazers, who currently are sitting on the fifth seed in a tightly bunched Western pack, are led by a radar-skimming star in Brandon Roy and are right where most of us thought they'd be.
How did they go from out of the playoffs last season to home-court contender this season? Well, most of this upward skip can be attributed to the magical variable of on-the-job experience. The Blazers simply have a couple of really good young players (power forward LaMarcus Aldridge is the other) who are getting better and a few others with the potential to be far above average...................................

