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As I woke up this morning, I went through the motions of my daily routine. I took a shower, ate some breakfast, and checked the rumor mill on espn.go.com.
Then it hit me, as it should have hit all other NBA junkies, that the 2009 NBA Draft is less than one week away.
It feels like time has just blown by. It seems as if the Lakers won the Finals just yesterday.
With the draft rapidly approaching it comes time to brainstorm as to what moves each team will make.
The Portland Trail Blazers are the league's up-and-coming superpower. They have a solid nucleus with two-time all star, and All-NBA third team shooting guard Brandon Roy, soon-to-be all star LaMarcus Aldridge, and up-and-coming center in Greg Oden.
The Blazers have some solid contributors off the bench, including Travis Outlaw, Rudy Fernandez, and Joel Przybilla.
They also have a couple project players in Nicolas Batum and Jerryd Bayless, who probably will be the small forward and point guard of the future for this loaded Blazers team.
Something was missing however in the first round of the playoffs. The Blazers showed no depth at the power and small forward positions, with not much more at the point.
Many questions have surrounded these vacancies. Should Portland plug the holes with more young talent, or go after an established NBA veteran during the free agency?...................