Here's a snip from the ESPN Insider article series John Hollinger just put out.
Probably the most love we're gunna get all pre-season...
and for those of you with insider:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/trai...=hollinger_john&page=TrailBlazersForecast1011
Outlook
Everybody is sleeping on Portland. For instance, Oklahoma City is the hot team that most pundits project as No. 2 in the West, but compare the two teams: Both won 50 games last season. Both are young, deep and talented. The difference is that last season the Thunder had no significant injuries. None. Meanwhile, the Blazers had everybody get hurt, including the coach; just for good measure, Przybilla blew out his knee twice.
Presuming the injury luck is a bit more evenly distributed this season, one has to like the Blazers' chances of moving back to the top of the Western contender pack. In fact, if Oden stays healthy, they have a chance to outlast the Lakers for the top playoff seed in the conference. I still don't think they can beat L.A. in the playoffs, because the current Blazers roster is much better constructed for the regular season than the postseason, but Portland appears to be the biggest obstacle to a fourth straight Lakers conference title.
Of course, it's foolish to just blithely pencil in Oden for 2,500 minutes. I estimated only 1,200 minutes for Oden, or about 24 a game for 50 games. I was similarly conservative with two other players (Roy and Batum) who missed a lot of time last season. Additionally, I took a little steam out of a very enthusiastic projection for Batum since it was based on a fairly small minutes sample.
Even after accounting for all that, the Blazers rated as the league's fourth-best team, and they can still get better. Portland has $15 million in expiring contracts, two first-round picks, and a disgruntled but tempting wing in Rudy Fernandez. If Cho can parlay some or all of those assets into, say, Chauncey Billups, the Blazers can hang with anybody.
Failing that, the Blazers will still be very good. Even if Oden can't finish the season, Portland has three rising stars in Roy, Aldridge and the rapidly improving Batum. Plus, as last season proved, the Blazers' depth allows them to survive virtually anything the regular season throws at them. This time I suspect they'll be thrown a few more hanging sliders, and finally win a playoff series or two.
Prediction: 55-27, 1st in Northwest Division, 2nd in Western Conference
Probably the most love we're gunna get all pre-season...
and for those of you with insider:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/trai...=hollinger_john&page=TrailBlazersForecast1011
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