Since this is the speculating season, I thought to introduce an alternative approach to considering Blazer needs. Already the Blazers seem to match fairly well with the Lakers, and it is a little uncertain whether the Nuggets are a long term threat given Billips age, but it does seem pretty likely that the Cavs may be a future roadblock to a championship.
The Blazers probably have more trading/free agent potential this year than they will have in the next couple of years (aside from trading away core players). Should the Blazers put much weight on targeting a player who can better defend LeBron than current team members? Who does a decent job of guarding Lebron? Is Ariza such a player? Is it more important to stop him from driving, or to improve perimeter defense?
[I don't follow the Cavs, so I don't have any specific answers myself. I imagine though, that forum member probably have good thoughts.]
The Blazers probably have more trading/free agent potential this year than they will have in the next couple of years (aside from trading away core players). Should the Blazers put much weight on targeting a player who can better defend LeBron than current team members? Who does a decent job of guarding Lebron? Is Ariza such a player? Is it more important to stop him from driving, or to improve perimeter defense?
[I don't follow the Cavs, so I don't have any specific answers myself. I imagine though, that forum member probably have good thoughts.]



