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I honestly think, even with the players we already have, we will still be a 38-44 win team. Call me crazy

Okay, if you insist. But for how long?I honestly think, even with the players we already have, we will still be a 38-44 win team. Call me crazy
I'm new here, so I won't call you crazy, but you do strike me as an optimist...![]()
Give me til mid seasonOkay, if you insist. But for how long?
You are predicting.I never make predictions until at least one NBA game is played. That would be the full on mags..Sly will be predictable and predict 82 wins but those are wins in dog years, not human years so I guess divide them by 7
hahaha.....couldn't slip one past the FonzYou are predicting.
I can't stand when people come in here talking about tanking! WTF!!
Ok, let's talk about making the 7 or 8 seed and getting shit canned in the playoffs like we always have.
We should just tank the season 76ers style. And it probably won't be all that hard with the roster that we have and being in the West. Free agency is weak next year, so our best bet to improve is through the draft. Unless you think Kevin Durant is coming to Portland.
Almost a zero percent chance we make the playoffs with how stacked the west is. You don't get kudos for hard fought wins.
10 wins for Ben Simmons!
Not a fan of tanking simply because it builds a losing culture and no one wants to play for a loser city with no crowd.

If this newly rebuilt roster is capable of earning the 8 seed in year one, that would give me tremendous hope for the future.Ok, let's talk about making the 7 or 8 seed and getting shit canned in the playoffs like we always have.
But it's not just divas. Greg Monroe, Spencer Hawes, Hedo Turkoglu. None of these guys are big names, but they still chose another team over us. And two of those three chose a team with a worse record.
So I wouldn't say tanking is big factor that deters free agents from coming here.
Nope. Never haveLet me ask you this MM... Truthfully:
Are you advocating that we actually go out and lose games on purpose?
We might lose a lot of road games but I think with guys like legend and lillard who love our fans the rose garden is still going to be a hard place to win for the enemy. Im fine with .500 if we win 75% + home games. It will show we have the skill we just need to mature.
On the other Hand if these guys gel and embrace the underdog like lillard has and decide to win I wouldnt count them out. All it takes is 1 or 2 projects having a break out year. This is the pros any team can win any night. Ill always be convinced hard work, smart play, and team ball is more important than big names.
Apparently, nobody wants to play for a 50-win team with one of the best crowds in the NBA either.![]()
When did that theory get tested? By the time July 1 rolled around the Blazers were in meltdown mode, the word was out around the league that LMA was on his way out of town and the Blazers were entering a rebuild. Some of us fans held out hope to the bitter end that he would have a change of heart and re-up, but that was definitely not what agents and talking heads alike were saying. If there's one lesson to be learned from this summer's FA signing period it's that the old mantra that FAs won't go to small market teams is bull. The Lakers got stiffed, the Knicks settled for mid-level talent, and the Clippers couldn't retain Jordan and only added old man Pierce. Meanwhile, Milwaukee got Greg Monroe and the Spurs got LMA.
What attracts the best FAs is a team that has a solid core in place or one that is definitely on the up-tick. Sure, if there are two teams in a similar situation and one is a major market and the other is a small market, the major market has a significant advantage. The best thing the Blazers can do to improve their ability to attract FAs next summer is to be successful this next season. They don't have to make the playoffs, but they do have to show that they can achieve more than what was expected of them and that the pieces they have here mesh. Lillard has to expand his game and step up into superstar ranks so that other stars want to play with him. PA may need to spend big to get a coach with a bigger rep. In short, the Blazers have to make this a place where NBA players want to come because of the basketball that's being played here.
