1. Defense, defense, defense
Agree. Definitely the number 1 priority if we want to take it to the next level.
2. Oden’s consistency
Also a huge priority for the big guy. His consistancy and staying out of foul trouble are the 2 things I really want him to improve upon. He is the wildcard for us in the post-season, in my eyes. If he comes to play and beasts it up, averaging like 20 and 12 in a series, I think we can move on to at least round 2.
3. A healthy Martell Webster -- The argument can be made that the Blazers would receive more from Webster’s return than from most mid-season trades they could make.
I agree that Webster is a need, but I don't agree that it is the #3 biggest need to improve upon. I also don't agree that getting him back would be more helpful than most mid-season trades. Not just because of the fact that we could get better players, but because him coming back further jams our SF position and our rotation, extending it farther than I want it, as we would be at 11 (once him and Blake come back). A trade would not only bring in a defensive vet (hopefully) but also (hopefully) help consolidate the rotation.
4. Consistent starts
Yes. Not much more to say about this... We need to not dig ourselves in a hole to start games and fight from behind the whole time. While we may be able to pull it off verses sub-par teams, it simply isn't going to cut it while we are battling for the playoffs and playoff positioning. Hopefully bringing back Blake, and maybe by the end of the year having Webster starting instead of Batum who isn't too consistant (can't blame him, he is, what, 19? Maybe just turned 20?) yet will help. Also, Oden being more consistant, and Nate making sure to play through him will help this in my eyes.
5. Committing to Bayless
I agree with this. I think we need to give him about 20mpg once Blake comes back. You can play him on or off the ball, I think he is most effective as the PG as you could tell vs. the Knicks when he came in and suddenly we broke open the game before he got 2 quick fouls. He went +13 in his first 5 minute stretch, playing D, running the break, hitting a 3 and getting the open man the ball. I'm not for committing to Bayless as the starter though, but I think a Blake/Bayless rotation of about 25mpg for Blake, 20 for JayBay and then 3 for a Rudy/Roy backcourt or Sergio or w/e in certain circumstances would be what I do. I think playing the kid not only gives us the best chance to win now, but playing him now will pay dividends in the future big time.