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I think the biggest off season question facing the Blazers is not who the coach or the GM should be but what the hell is PA's head at?
PA has had two serious health issues. First a heart valve replacement and now cancer. Those things can instantly change your outlook on many things. You know it had to have scared the hell out of the Vulcans.
I would imagine that of all the toys PA owns the Blazers are his favorite. It was that first big purchase he had as a new billionaire. And while he may have started out as a Sonics fan he's more passionate about the NBA than any other sport. The run of highly successful seasons those Drexler era Blazer team enjoyed didn't start until after PA bought the team.
There's buying a sports team and then there's buying a sports team and watching them become championship contenders less than a year later.
Many of you guys forget that PA is just as much if not more of a fan than all of us are.
But... with that said because of PA's health struggles, the reduction of his net worth and the pressure from the Vulcans and PA's sister to run the Blazers as a small market franchise instead of a most favorite toy, I can see PA's ownership of the team ending in a year or two.
I don't think PA is interested in having the Blazers be one of the businesses that don't continually lose him money. He bought the team to have fun and win championships. Running a small market franchise in the black just wouldn't seem as much fun.
It would not surprise me at all to see the Blazers suddenly shift into a win now at all cost mode. I can see the team scrapping the cake, scrapping building through the draft, scrapping KP and trying to do what the Celtics did a few years back and bring in some aging vets for one last shot at a ring.
PA seems to be pissed off about something concerning KP and Penn. It sure isn't because he's pissed off about overpaying to keep Penn. Hell, if one of the richest men in the world got pissed off about something like that he would have had Darius Miles rubbed out a couple of years ago.
The firing of Penn and the shunning of KP could have been over something as simple as those two not relaying a trade offer for LMA to him. Maybe PA wanted Amare, maybe he wanted Bosh. It's not that unbelievable that KP would have chosen not to run an offer like that past PA because it would go against KP's vision of how this team should be built.
Don't be surprised if instead of waiting for a 5yr long championship window to open in 2 or 3 years from now, PA doesn't just break it open this year because he plans on selling the house in a year or two.
PA has had two serious health issues. First a heart valve replacement and now cancer. Those things can instantly change your outlook on many things. You know it had to have scared the hell out of the Vulcans.
I would imagine that of all the toys PA owns the Blazers are his favorite. It was that first big purchase he had as a new billionaire. And while he may have started out as a Sonics fan he's more passionate about the NBA than any other sport. The run of highly successful seasons those Drexler era Blazer team enjoyed didn't start until after PA bought the team.
There's buying a sports team and then there's buying a sports team and watching them become championship contenders less than a year later.
Many of you guys forget that PA is just as much if not more of a fan than all of us are.
But... with that said because of PA's health struggles, the reduction of his net worth and the pressure from the Vulcans and PA's sister to run the Blazers as a small market franchise instead of a most favorite toy, I can see PA's ownership of the team ending in a year or two.
I don't think PA is interested in having the Blazers be one of the businesses that don't continually lose him money. He bought the team to have fun and win championships. Running a small market franchise in the black just wouldn't seem as much fun.
It would not surprise me at all to see the Blazers suddenly shift into a win now at all cost mode. I can see the team scrapping the cake, scrapping building through the draft, scrapping KP and trying to do what the Celtics did a few years back and bring in some aging vets for one last shot at a ring.
PA seems to be pissed off about something concerning KP and Penn. It sure isn't because he's pissed off about overpaying to keep Penn. Hell, if one of the richest men in the world got pissed off about something like that he would have had Darius Miles rubbed out a couple of years ago.
The firing of Penn and the shunning of KP could have been over something as simple as those two not relaying a trade offer for LMA to him. Maybe PA wanted Amare, maybe he wanted Bosh. It's not that unbelievable that KP would have chosen not to run an offer like that past PA because it would go against KP's vision of how this team should be built.
Don't be surprised if instead of waiting for a 5yr long championship window to open in 2 or 3 years from now, PA doesn't just break it open this year because he plans on selling the house in a year or two.
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