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From: Seattle Times - Steve Kelley
From: Seattle Times - Steve Kelley
PORTLAND — This team was built for this season.
Since coach Nate McMillan came south from Seattle in 2005 and Martell Webster was drafted that same season.
Since Brandon Roy was acquired in a draft-day trade a year later. And since Greg Oden was taken, over Kevin Durant, with the first pick in the next draft, the Portland Trail Blazers have been pointing toward 2009-10.
Every season since they finally stripped this team of all its high-priced dead wood and low-rent bad citizens, they have taken a measured series of small steps with their eyes on something big.
Now, in McMillan's fifth year, the patient process of rebuilding from the 21-win team of 2005-06, to a championship contender is done. Entering the franchise's 40th season, Portland is a team on the verge of greatness.......................
....................Against Houston, the team that eliminated Portland in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs, in front of a crowd that felt playoff-ready already, the Blazers' smothering defense created turnovers they converted into fast-break buckets.
The Blazers' playing style is the same as the franchise's rebuilding style. The team rarely hurries. It plays with a purpose, plays with brains and patience. And it shares the wealth.
With Webster the only starter on the floor, Portland opened the second quarter with an 11-0 run. Through three quarters, the deep Blazer bench outscored Houston's reserves 35-14 as Portland opened a 75-56 lead. That should be a recurring theme for the season.
Portland opened its 40th season with a 96-87 win over the Rockets. Phase Two was off and the Blazers were running.
