LMA, 11th best PF

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11. LaMarcus Aldridge(notes), Portland Trail Blazers (last year: seventh)

Factoring in minutes and pace and efficiency and all that, and LMA has more or less been the same player since his rookie year. That might disappoint some who see the potential for stardom in him (people like me, who see those gifts and that length and wonder why he can't do more with it), but if you're going to get stuck in a rut, 18 points and a little under eight boards a game isn't all that bad a rut to find yourself in.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...e-power-forwards-20-through-11?urn=nba-264844
 
OK. So we have the 3rd best SG, 14th best PG, 13th best SF and now the 11th best PF.

Anyone want to make preliminary calls on Oden? 3rd in PER for his 21 games he played last season, but that's not for a full season, so even the experts likely won't use 21 games of data to make a projection. I think Howard and Yao are likely 1/2. I think it's safe to say they'll give Horford, Lopez, Kaman and Marc Gasol nods above Oden. If assuming a healthy Oden, then they might assume a healthy Bynum and have Bynum up there as well. Not sure I could put Jefferson and Noah up there above Oden, but some might leapfrog Oden there. So maybe 8th-10th? Be curious to see where he lands.
 
Honestly, I think ESPN will judge Oden something ridiculous like 17th. I don't think it's fair and I don't think it's accurate, but they're going to weight his past injuries heavily into this judgment.
 
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I think LA will improve areas of his game that might not necessarily show up in the box score. He's supposedly bilking up- and that may translate into better defense and more post up shots.
 
You give me 18 and 8 from my PF and I'm happy with that.
 
Honestly, I think ESPN will judge Oden something ridiculous like 17th. I don't think it's fair and I don't think it's accurate, but they're going to weight his past injuries heavily into this judgment.

I'm guessing they are going to rank Camby as the starter.
 
LMA plateaued his rookie year. He hasn't improved one facet of his game. I'd rather have Al Horford :sherlock:
 
I think LA will improve areas of his game that might not necessarily show up in the box score. He's supposedly bilking up- and that may translate into better defense and more post up shots.

Improving in any areas would be nice. His statline per minute has basically been a flatline since he entered the NBA.
 
You give me 18 and 8 from my PF and I'm happy with that.

You are easily satisified. There are only 30 teams in the NBA. I felt they were generous in giving Lamarcus the #11 spot. That means almost 1/3 of the schedule we go in with a disadvantage at PF that night. If they had ranked them as they should have, it would have been more like half the nights. Lamarcus needs to nut up and up his game, if the Blazers want to do anything of note, anyhow.
 
You are easily satisified. There are only 30 teams in the NBA. I felt they were generous in giving Lamarcus the #11 spot. That means almost 1/3 of the schedule we go in with a disadvantage at PF that night. If they had ranked them as they should have, it would have been more like half the nights. Lamarcus needs to nut up and up his game, if the Blazers want to do anything of note, anyhow.

Listen FAMS...... there were only 4 other PF's that averaged better #'s then LA. Please explain why you think there are 15 other PF's better then him. And please name the 15.
 
good we dumped ZBO for nothing. god help us if he stunted LMA's growth!
 
We'll get a 1st round exit because LA "only" averages 18/8? Really?

How about because he goes through stretches where he is invisible - on both ends of the court.

While LMA has holes in his game, just becoming more consistent with what he already brings to the table would be a big step forward.
 
OK. So we have the 3rd best SG, 14th best PG, 13th best SF and now the 11th best PF.

I think both Oden and Camby wind up in the top 10 list for centers by the end of the year, and probably one of them will be on that list right now.

So you add it up and we've got top 14 or better players at every position, plus a top 10 coach (I don't think I'm being over-generous in saying that).

Are there any other teams that can say that? I can't think of any. At least in theory, we'll have a matchup advantage against every single team we face this year.

(Of course, against LA the only clear matchup advantage we'll have will be Batum/Artest, which isn't that significant. In fact, Artest seems to score at will--.548FG%-- against whoever is guarding him on our team.)
 
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Listen FAMS...... there were only 4 other PF's that averaged better #'s then LA. Please explain why you think there are 15 other PF's better then him. And please name the 15.

The way I look at it there is the best:

1. Gasol
2. Bosh
3. Amare
4. Nowitzki
5. KG
6. Tim Duncan
7. Boozer

By the way I am pretty sure that 6 of those 7 outproduced Lamarcus stat-wise.

Guessing he will actually be Tier 1: Blake Griffin.

Then there is tier 2:
8. Milsap
9. David West
10. Luis Scola
11. Carl Landry
12. Josh Smith

If you go actually check their stats, you will find their stats very comparable and or superior to Lamarcus in areas. Landry produces almost the exact same stat line but is more efficient.

Now I see Lamarcus, as somewhere in that 9 to 14 range, but it is a blur there to decided who is better. The problem being, is Lamarcus has a record of being out played by a couple of those guys head to head. He has been outworked by Scola and Landry both in the playoffs. David West has lit him up like a christmas tree with gasoline on it a few times. Josh Smith is a superior defender/shot blocker/rebounder/finisher.

Are we not talking about the guy who we are depending on to be the #2 guy on the team? You aren't going to go far if the #2 guy on your team is a middle of the pack guy league wide. He needs to step up and play more towards tier 1 for Portland to have a chance, unless Greg takes a huge load off of him this year, then he can go back to being Rashard Lewis and nobody will care.
 
So you add it up and we've got top 14 or better players at every position, plus a top 10 coach (I don't think I'm being over-generous in saying that).

Are there any other teams that can say that? I can't think of any. At least in theory, we'll have a matchup advantage against every single team we face this year.

I don't think anyone could possibly cut the top 14 with their 5 starters other than Portland. The only teams even close are:
Spurs - Parker (9th), Ginobili (5th), Jefferson (16th), Duncan (not rated yet, but will be top 5), and McDyess (horrible - so they lose their 5th there).
Boston - Rondo (3rd), Allen (16th), Pierce (7th), KG (not rated yet, but will be top 5), and Perkins (not rated yet, but could be 15th-20th).

So given that, I'd say Boston is the closet depth to Portland. Lakers have two top 5 guys and then Artest in the 15th-20th and Bynum will be top 20, so they're only missing Fisher (which could be low 20s). Obviously teams like Dallas, Chicago and Miami have three solid guys but have a couple spots that are way out of the running. So I think Portland wins the top 15 award for the year.
 
Are we not talking about the guy who we are depending on to be the #2 guy on the team? You aren't going to go far if the #2 guy on your team is a middle of the pack guy league wide. He needs to step up and play more towards tier 1 for Portland to have a chance, unless Greg takes a huge load off of him this year, then he can go back to being Rashard Lewis and nobody will care.

I think my post points out that we've got several guys at several positions who are around Aldridge's caliber (above average starter). So yeah, he's our #2 scorer (for now), but I'm not really sure it makes much sense to say he's out #2 guy. This team is Brandon Roy and a Roster of Above Average Starters. That may not sound impressive, but it actually kind of is. It's pretty rare to field a starting unit with not a single below average starter.

This team will be a lot more than that if Oden gets back on track.
 
I don't think anyone could possibly cut the top 14 with their 5 starters other than Portland. The only teams even close are:
Spurs - Parker (9th), Ginobili (5th), Jefferson (16th), Duncan (not rated yet, but will be top 5), and McDyess (horrible - so they lose their 5th there).
Boston - Rondo (3rd), Allen (16th), Pierce (7th), KG (not rated yet, but will be top 5), and Perkins (not rated yet, but could be 15th-20th).

So given that, I'd say Boston is the closet depth to Portland. Lakers have two top 5 guys and then Artest in the 15th-20th and Bynum will be top 20, so they're only missing Fisher (which could be low 20s). Obviously teams like Dallas, Chicago and Miami have three solid guys but have a couple spots that are way out of the running. So I think Portland wins the top 15 award for the year.

Ah, I just remembered Boston. I like Perkins a lot. He might be around 14th best in some quarters. Maybe more. And I think the difference in quality between a Ray Allen and Batum is negligible. So that's a good comparison.

I'm not sure what I'm describing is "depth", though, since I mostly associate that with guys coming off the bench. (Portland does have decent depth too, though.) I'm not really sure there is a term for it--completeness?

So often a team beats another team because there's a ridiculous matchup that just can't be overcome. Tim Duncan vs Jamaal Magloire, Kobe Bryant vs Martel Webster, practically anybody vs Damon Stoudamire. This team is going to be a lot harder to game plan against. Assuming our starters are healthy, there just isn't going to be a ridiculous matchup against any of our guys any night. (Well, there will be against the Heat. But that's a problem for everybody.)
 
So often a team beats another team because there's a ridiculous matchup that just can't be overcome. Tim Duncan vs Jamaal Magloire, Kobe Bryant vs Martel Webster, practically anybody vs Damon Stoudamire. This team is going to be a lot harder to game plan against. Assuming our starters are healthy, there just isn't going to be a ridiculous matchup against any of our guys any night. (Well, there will be against the Heat. But that's a problem for everybody.)

When I read that, the first thing that came to mind was the absurd mismatch of Tim Duncan vs. Greg Oden last year and how Duncan playing out of position at center against a 100% Oden was almost painful to Duncan's resume (or for those that idolize Duncan as some future hall-of-famer). That was very embarassing and single-handed was the reason the Spurs had no chance to beat Portland with that matchup on the floor.
 
So you add it up and we've got top 14 or better players at every position, plus a top 10 coach (I don't think I'm being over-generous in saying that).

Are there any other teams that can say that? I can't think of any. At least in theory, we'll have a matchup advantage against every single team we face this year.

The Heat may have the #1 SG, #1 SF, and top 5 PF. Who cares what the rest of the team is?
 
So often a team beats another team because there's a ridiculous matchup that just can't be overcome. Tim Duncan vs Jamaal Magloire, Kobe Bryant vs Martel Webster, practically anybody vs Damon Stoudamire. This team is going to be a lot harder to game plan against. Assuming our starters are healthy, there just isn't going to be a ridiculous matchup against any of our guys any night. (Well, there will be against the Heat. But that's a problem for everybody.)

Strangely enough... http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/tiny.cgi?id=WTfJP ... Martell is 6-5 in that matchup. :D
 
Honestly, I think ESPN will judge Oden something ridiculous like 17th. I don't think it's fair and I don't think it's accurate, but they're going to weight his past injuries heavily into this judgment.


Oden on talent/potential: 3rd or 4th best in the league
Oden on production/health: unrankable

I'll be curious to see what Dwyer comes up with.
 
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We sure have a lot of talent. Still can't get out of the first round. Maybe it's coaching?
 
I would not even put Oden in the top 15. Not even close. A player who actually contributes and IS on the floor must weigh for something....

IF, and that's a big IF, he all of a sudden overcomes a five year pattern of injuries that have occurred ALL over his body for which it seems to take prolonged periods of time to heal, then sure - top 5. In my mind, Oden isn't anywhere near where Noah is for value, simply based on dependability and contribution to team.
 
A serious trade that I think we should look at;

LMA for Carl Landry and Beno Udrih.
 

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