chris_in_pdx
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Everyone is saying that the Blazers are standing still by not adding top-flight FAs, or making lopsided trades for stars. And that every other team is improving, and the Blazers will be left in the dust.
Hogwash.
The Blazers had one of the youngest teams in NBA history last year, and finished with 54 wins and tied for 2nd place in the conference. Chalk one year of experience, especially playoff experience, under their belt.
Those same players, young and growing in their ability, maturity, and drive, will be better next year. Roy will continue to be a borderline Superstar, LaMarcus will probably get his first All-Star nomination, Greg Oden will shake his rookie rust and start to become the beast in the middle that he and we both know is inevitable. Something tells me no one will work harder than Steve Blake this offseason on learning from the mistakes and the weaknesses in his game that were exposed in the playoffs. Bayless will run the Summer League team and gain valuable experience. Rudy will recharge his batteries and come back better next year, having gained a year of NBA experience. Joel's hand will be fully healed, and I have a feeling he'll be working on his offensive game a little this summer, too. If Webster's foot heals by training camp, then he and Batum have the SF position on lockdown. Maybe the coaching staff can persuade Outlaw to add 10-15 pounds of upper body bulk so that he can properly back-up LA at the 4.
There's plenty of reason for optimism and excitement with the growth and potential of the players that are currently wearing the Blazer uniform. That's how I'm choosing to look at it.
Hogwash.
The Blazers had one of the youngest teams in NBA history last year, and finished with 54 wins and tied for 2nd place in the conference. Chalk one year of experience, especially playoff experience, under their belt.
Those same players, young and growing in their ability, maturity, and drive, will be better next year. Roy will continue to be a borderline Superstar, LaMarcus will probably get his first All-Star nomination, Greg Oden will shake his rookie rust and start to become the beast in the middle that he and we both know is inevitable. Something tells me no one will work harder than Steve Blake this offseason on learning from the mistakes and the weaknesses in his game that were exposed in the playoffs. Bayless will run the Summer League team and gain valuable experience. Rudy will recharge his batteries and come back better next year, having gained a year of NBA experience. Joel's hand will be fully healed, and I have a feeling he'll be working on his offensive game a little this summer, too. If Webster's foot heals by training camp, then he and Batum have the SF position on lockdown. Maybe the coaching staff can persuade Outlaw to add 10-15 pounds of upper body bulk so that he can properly back-up LA at the 4.
There's plenty of reason for optimism and excitement with the growth and potential of the players that are currently wearing the Blazer uniform. That's how I'm choosing to look at it.
