Shooter
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Forget our first-round loss against Phoenix. I'm actually more concerned about the long-term future of this team. It seems to me that a lot of questions were answered this year, and none of the answers are very encouraging:
Oden (whom we thought would lead us to several titles) is terribly injury-prone and may never have much of a career. He just may be the second coming of Sam Bowie, as painful as that is.
Aldridge (like the tin man in the Wizard of Oz) simply has no heart.
Roy, despite his brilliance, has more limitations than we realized. Four years into his career, he is still way too tentative at the start of games, and seems reluctant to take charge. We may have already seen the best of his game.
Fernandez, Webster, and Bayless all have serious limitations. I don't see any of them ever becoming a major piece of the puzzle.
Batum still has a nice upside, and may eventually become a star. Time will tell.
Miller, Camby, and Howard are solid, seasoned pros, but all of them are on the downside of their careers. If we don't win a title in the next two years, they probably won't be around for it.
In short, it's a grim picture, compared to what we thought we had in this team. I hope I'm wrong. I hope Oden comes back strong and has a great career, and Aldrige learns how to play a power game, and Roy keeps getting better and better.
I hope, I hope, I hope . . .
Oden (whom we thought would lead us to several titles) is terribly injury-prone and may never have much of a career. He just may be the second coming of Sam Bowie, as painful as that is.
Aldridge (like the tin man in the Wizard of Oz) simply has no heart.
Roy, despite his brilliance, has more limitations than we realized. Four years into his career, he is still way too tentative at the start of games, and seems reluctant to take charge. We may have already seen the best of his game.
Fernandez, Webster, and Bayless all have serious limitations. I don't see any of them ever becoming a major piece of the puzzle.
Batum still has a nice upside, and may eventually become a star. Time will tell.
Miller, Camby, and Howard are solid, seasoned pros, but all of them are on the downside of their careers. If we don't win a title in the next two years, they probably won't be around for it.
In short, it's a grim picture, compared to what we thought we had in this team. I hope I'm wrong. I hope Oden comes back strong and has a great career, and Aldrige learns how to play a power game, and Roy keeps getting better and better.
I hope, I hope, I hope . . .
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