PDXFonz
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First, you can really tell who needs to remain on this team to contend.
The starting five couldn't get better unless you added lebron.
LA- Aldridge should be considered the best pf in the nba because of his defense alone. The way he played Howard was amazing, and he has quicker hands on defense than Love or Griffin. I don't see a ton of room for improvement on his inside game, I just don't think that will ever be a huge part of his game.
Lillard- The room for improvement in Lillards offense is immense, which is scary to think of. With 2:19 left in4th quarter of game six he took a difficult tear drop, he missed it but you can see that being a big way to improve his offense. I really think he comes back next year exponentially better at penetrating the rim, I can see him literally becoming unstoppable on offense.
Lopez- Rolo is a beast of a center. Everyone refers to him as robin(superhero) but realistically he's more like the Incredible Hulk. Never seems fazed by contact and is surprisingly athletic for his size.
Batum- Some one on these boards was talking heavily about Batum being a point forward. That person is spot on, he needs to work on his handles and assign to get his turnovers down, but he could definitely fill that role.
Wes- He is the defensive glue of the starting unit. The kind of role player you always see on championship teams.
As far as the bench goes - you cannot trade barton or robinson unless you are getting something big in return. Trobs hustle off the bench would mean worlds for our hopefully upgraded bench unit. He's the kind of player that will have the second unit amped, and that means they will be playing better.
Barton and Trob play together great because their styles of play match each others so well. Which means you already have chemistry for new second unit players to build off of.
The starting five couldn't get better unless you added lebron.
LA- Aldridge should be considered the best pf in the nba because of his defense alone. The way he played Howard was amazing, and he has quicker hands on defense than Love or Griffin. I don't see a ton of room for improvement on his inside game, I just don't think that will ever be a huge part of his game.
Lillard- The room for improvement in Lillards offense is immense, which is scary to think of. With 2:19 left in4th quarter of game six he took a difficult tear drop, he missed it but you can see that being a big way to improve his offense. I really think he comes back next year exponentially better at penetrating the rim, I can see him literally becoming unstoppable on offense.
Lopez- Rolo is a beast of a center. Everyone refers to him as robin(superhero) but realistically he's more like the Incredible Hulk. Never seems fazed by contact and is surprisingly athletic for his size.
Batum- Some one on these boards was talking heavily about Batum being a point forward. That person is spot on, he needs to work on his handles and assign to get his turnovers down, but he could definitely fill that role.
Wes- He is the defensive glue of the starting unit. The kind of role player you always see on championship teams.
As far as the bench goes - you cannot trade barton or robinson unless you are getting something big in return. Trobs hustle off the bench would mean worlds for our hopefully upgraded bench unit. He's the kind of player that will have the second unit amped, and that means they will be playing better.
Barton and Trob play together great because their styles of play match each others so well. Which means you already have chemistry for new second unit players to build off of.
