I find it interesting that the Blazers have built multiple teams around Dame that have not worked, yet y'all continue to insist it's the other players. Hmmm.
I love Dame. He's awesome. I don't think it's his fault that the guys we've added around him haven't been very good.
We had management making bad decisions about who to acquire, who to draft, and where to spend money. That's not on Dame (except maybe Grant, if he requested Grant).
The thing is that there's no guarantee we're doing to be able to add superior players to the guys we have in the past. We could go back in time and had Olshey trade for good players instead of, say, Nance, and it might have worked. Who? Dunno. But Cronin doesn't have a track record of making good trades... he cut his teeth working with Olshey and I don't have confidence that he'll be better at it.
The other thing is that the team is not close. If we got another Grant-level player for free AND added our lottery pick, I think we'd be pretty good. I'd be happy with that. But getting another Grant-level player (who I am not even a big fan of) will cost us something... a rotation player, or draft picks that will hurt us in the future. In addition to a dearth of talent, we're small. I like Nurk more than most, but only having two guys taller than 6'9" available for our rotation is just ridiculous.
The final thing (at least for this post) is that Dame is aging. He is going to be making a SHIT-TON of money, which limits our team spending both in salary cap ways and real-life ways. Was he fantastic this year? Absolutely. But humans just start to break down more as we age (news flash) and Dame is going to be 33 in three months. He's going to get injured more and more even as he gets more expensive, and it's going to be doubly damaging to our teams' prospects.
Bottom line? Past failures are not Dame's fault, but we cannot win big with him moving forward.