BigGameDamian
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Does this season put him any closer among the Blazers great point guards?
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1 conference finals appearance.
Not two finals appearances?
The thought of Damian Lillard in the playoffs, much less the finals, makes me smile from ear to ear. I love how I have NO DOUBT that this guy will blow up in the playoffs.
I think regular season, post-rookie success will be plenty of a measuring stick. Lillard's teammates are nowhere near the caliber of Drexler/Kersey/Buck/Duck/Cliffy/Ainge. It's not fair to Lillard to base the comparison purely on team success.
I will kindly disagree. Aldridge is better than Buck Williams, Batum is better than Kersey. We just need Drexler. As for the bench... I wholeheartedly agree that they are nowhere near the bench of that team.
Offensively they are better. But not defensively.
Candace Buckner @blazerbanter 18m
Damian Lillard is your lone unanimous First Team All-Rookie selection. (Lillard, Bradley Beal, Anthony Davis, Dion Waiters, Harrison Barnes)
I will kindly disagree. Aldridge is better than Buck Williams, Batum is better than Kersey. We just need Drexler. As for the bench... I wholeheartedly agree that they are nowhere near the bench of that team.
Uh, you can't be serious? Aldridge is much better than Buck offensively, but Buck was so far superior at defense and rebounding that I'm not sure there's a big advantage there. Kersey had way more impact than Batum, although I would agree that Batum could be better. As for Drexler, a top-50 all-time player is all we need??? [Sarcasm alert.] That's like saying the Pippen-led Bulls teams could have been unstoppable if only they had that one best player ever... You remove a guy like that from the equation and the rest of the comparison is a joke.
To be fair, a Pippen-led Bulls *is* a Jordan away from total dominance. Yes it's a no shit Sherlock situation but its also reality.
To be fair, a Pippen-led Bulls *is* a Jordan away from total dominance. Yes it's a no shit Sherlock situation but its also reality.
If Pippen was just a role player than how come he did so well without Jordan?
But only with the benefit of hindsight. If Jordan was never on that team, just as a Drexler hasn't been on Lillard's team, it would be a pretty silly notion.
But only with the benefit of hindsight. If Jordan was never on that team, just as a Drexler hasn't been on Lillard's team, it would be a pretty silly notion.
He's had a great rookie campaign, but a lot can happen between today and the end of his career.
I'm pretty sure we had a "So how long until Roy supplants Drexler?" thread, too.
The difference between doing well and being totally dominant is equal to the difference between Pete Myers and Michael Jordan (since everything else was the same). Which is to say that Jordan's supporting cast was really really good if you can win 55 games with Pete Myers.
However, you can't win a championship -- even with Pippen, Grant, Cartwright, and Armstrong -- if you have Pete Myers instead of Michael Jordan.

