Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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This team seems to have a bit of "Phoenix" complex (the burning mythical bird that resurrects itself, not the burning hot city in the SW desert), every few years it seems to go through a rapid ascension, immolates itself in some series of gaffes or missteps, crumbles to ash and repeats the cycle.
-First wave: The franchise is founded in 1970 and wallows in mediocrity/crappiness for 6 years before finally catching lighting in a bottle and winning its first and only championship, only to crash and burn with injuries the next season, ultimately a messy divorce with Walton occurs thereafter and a 30 year estrangement ensues (low point comes in the early 80s with Shuler and the whole Bowie v Jordan thing).
-Second Wave: The rise of the Drexler era team, to it's pentultimate pinnacle, then the tumultuous and torturous falling out with the greatest guard in franchise history (Ultimately, Sabas not coming over probably spells the difference between success and failure to close for this team too)
-Third Wave: Wallowing in mediocrity with JR. Rider and co., until the trades for Rasheed, Damon, and Pippen injects some real championship caliber aspirations into the team for the first time in 10 years, ultimately the whole thing falls apart in the early 'oughts' after having its heart ripped out by the Lakers, crappiness ensues as we endure the "Jailblazers" era.
-fourth wave: KP somehow spins straw into gold and gets the two best players from the 06 draft, the following year they win the draft lottery ... hilarity ensues
I love this team, but sometimes when I take a step back and look at the arc of its history it all just feels a little comical, like some invisible hand is putting a finger on the scales when hopes start to rise a little bit, the recent KP/Penn/Vulcans/Allen debacle plus the supernatural rash of injuries they've endured make me wonder if some capricious god isn't about to play some cruel, cosmic practical joke on us again.
ps. I've been drinking quite a few beers with some Pendleton whiskey chasers so I'm feeling a little philosophical and I make no claims as to the accuracy of my recollection of events -- read at your own peril.
EDIT:
I should add I was prompted to post this after reading this article from Wendell Maxey.
http://www.beyondthebeat.net/20100323452/2010-articles/march/source-stop-qhatingq-on-pritchard.html
and this excerpt in particular caught my eye:
-First wave: The franchise is founded in 1970 and wallows in mediocrity/crappiness for 6 years before finally catching lighting in a bottle and winning its first and only championship, only to crash and burn with injuries the next season, ultimately a messy divorce with Walton occurs thereafter and a 30 year estrangement ensues (low point comes in the early 80s with Shuler and the whole Bowie v Jordan thing).
-Second Wave: The rise of the Drexler era team, to it's pentultimate pinnacle, then the tumultuous and torturous falling out with the greatest guard in franchise history (Ultimately, Sabas not coming over probably spells the difference between success and failure to close for this team too)
-Third Wave: Wallowing in mediocrity with JR. Rider and co., until the trades for Rasheed, Damon, and Pippen injects some real championship caliber aspirations into the team for the first time in 10 years, ultimately the whole thing falls apart in the early 'oughts' after having its heart ripped out by the Lakers, crappiness ensues as we endure the "Jailblazers" era.
-fourth wave: KP somehow spins straw into gold and gets the two best players from the 06 draft, the following year they win the draft lottery ... hilarity ensues
I love this team, but sometimes when I take a step back and look at the arc of its history it all just feels a little comical, like some invisible hand is putting a finger on the scales when hopes start to rise a little bit, the recent KP/Penn/Vulcans/Allen debacle plus the supernatural rash of injuries they've endured make me wonder if some capricious god isn't about to play some cruel, cosmic practical joke on us again.
ps. I've been drinking quite a few beers with some Pendleton whiskey chasers so I'm feeling a little philosophical and I make no claims as to the accuracy of my recollection of events -- read at your own peril.

EDIT:
I should add I was prompted to post this after reading this article from Wendell Maxey.
http://www.beyondthebeat.net/20100323452/2010-articles/march/source-stop-qhatingq-on-pritchard.html
and this excerpt in particular caught my eye:
While Pritchard gained support, there remains growing concern that his departure from the Blazers simply doesn’t bode well for Portland.
“It would be a massive mistake to let him walk,” the source continued.
“We are talking about setting the franchise back a couple years here. Really. Plenty of teams around the league will be paying close attention to see what happens this summer in Portland with their front office. He won’t be out of a job long. So why not retain him?
“Portland is so close. I can’t believe they are really going to let it all slip away like this.”
It looks that way.
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