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You're slipping in your old age Minstrel. Usually you have a better sarcasm meter.
Blazers played at 55 win pace for the second half of the year. I would expect 50-55 wins next year even with no change to our roster.It's no surprise that Damian has shot poorly since that series/game winner.
He's had zero help since then. LaMarcus was shit in the 2nd round that year, and was an absolute waste of space in the series last year.
This year, this team is far too young/inexperienced to really know what the hell to do. And with no one else really having the veteran experience to rely on, they're playing like a team in it's first ever playoffs. In way over their head.
Add to that the fact that the team has 2 players who are worthy of starting. Not 2 in the starting 5, mind you. 2 out of 15 roster positions. That's not to say that the players don't or couldn't have roles with the team in the future (Ed, Mason, Moe and Gerald come to mind as decent backups for the team), but as starters or players who are depended on for providing some of the offense, it is not good.
I actually think CJ should be the backup SG/PG combo, ala Manu Ginobili.
Aminu should never create offense for himself. Ever. Period.
The #1 off season goal (for the players that are staying) are these:
Work on your mid-range to 20 foot jumper if you're a SG/SF/PF.
If your name is Davis or Plumlee, work ALL summer on your fucking free throws (not complaining about how they've played in the series) and your 15 foot jumper. Nothing else.
Vonleh needs to work on confidence and moves. Basically, watch tapes of Otis Thorpe and PF's who can face the hoop and score.
Damian needs to fix whatever is wrong with his shot. Be it selection, or how to shoot while guarded/knocked down. Not that I expect him to play the way he did during his hot stretch this season, but he was playing smarter then.
I'm not sure who this player is, but the team needs someone in the middle who is not undersized for his position.
I'm not worried about the players that the Blazers will sign or possibly trade for, but I've accepted that the chances of them getting an all star quality 3rd player are pretty much nil.
I don't think a coaching change is needed, although an ACTUAL emphasis on defense is valuable beyond measure. Damian does show glimpses, but it's inconsistent.
I think that the team will probably under perform next year, if they don't make significant changes to certain aspects of the roster/style of play.
Considering this team has no real business being in the playoffs, I can't be that upset. Especially knowing that the Clippers aren't doing shit ever.
Blazers played at 55 win pace for the second half of the year. I would expect 50-55 wins next year even with no change to our roster.
All I asked was for a competitive series
Smh
and yet they're down 0-2 and looking like a team that barely made the playoffs and had no business being in it.
Ever notice the similarity between the words "obvious" and "oblivious"?
Most of the players on this team just aren't very good. It makes me nuts that some people are so in love with some of these utterly average players that they would sacrifice future team success for them. Without a major talent upgrade, this team is just as likely to regress as it is to make the play-offs next season. Stotts has gotten 105% out of these players - and all we have to show for it is back-to-back butt kickings.
I believe this would be Aminu hands down. Not just that but CJ can actually hit a 3 and create a shot.I wish there was a stat on a player forcing a shot that gives up a layup on the other end. CJ would lead the Blazers in this stat in these playoffs if so... During tonights game I sarcastically said to my friend whom I was watching the game with. "Should change CJ's initials to WT... Walking Turnover"
It's no surprise that Damian has shot poorly since that series/game winner.
He's had zero help since then. LaMarcus was shit in the 2nd round that year, and was an absolute waste of space in the series last year.
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If Mason Plumlee developed a jump shot he might be an all-star. He is a tremendous ball handler and passer for someone his size, and very athletic. But he gets over-shadowed in the middle because he's so small for a center. But he can't play on the perimeter because he has no shot.
But just compare him to Aminu. He's bigger, more agile, MUCH better with the ball...he just needs a decent set jumper and he could play Aminu's role. Then we get a legit center to defend the middle.
Asking Plumlee to develop a 30% 3 point jumper let alone a foul line extended jumper has probably about the same likelihood as Brian Roberts morphing into Steph Curry.
Come on dude, when Damian shoots the ball the only person responsible for whether or not it goes in is himself.
Maybe, but I think the problem is that Mason is better suited to be a big perimeter player when you look at his skill set. (aside from his absent jump shot).
Now the only question is will Portland even put up a fight at home, or will they get spanked again
We need to pay the fuck up and get whiteside.
Players nobody wants are players nobody wants for a reason.What we need to do is find players nobody wants
You can't honestly believe that having other players as viable threats doesn't make it easier for other players to score, do you?
Not saying you're wrong necessarily, but you can't be a perimeter player if you don't have a jumpshot and can't guard wings.
So where does that put him?
Players nobody wants are players nobody wants for a reason.
Mason was -7% at defending the 3 and Aminu only -2.5%.