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The 2014 NBA Draft has come and gone with the Portland Trail Blazers opting to stand pat. This year’s draft was one of the most anticipated, filled with projected difference-makers capable of turning franchises around, as they say.
However, for a team fresh off a 54-win season that includes eight players that are in their first two years in the league and at most, two roster spots available for next season, the organization has made it clear from their stance that its strategy is to improve the team’s depth via free agency.
General Manager Neil Olshey tirelessly and feverishly worked the phones Thursday from start to finish, surveying the landscape, seeing if there was a beneficial deal to be had in order to move into the draft. Some deals were enticing, some not so. Procuring a late first round was being discussed, but ultimately that was the extent, we're told.
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http://www.csnnw.com/blazers/paul-allen-neil-olshey-stood-pat-draft-wasnt-inactive
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