KingSpeed
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MM and some others will have you believe that if we make the playoffs and get eliminated by the Thunder in the first round, we'll be stuck in mediocrity and it would be better to get the 12th pick in a weak draft. But the TRUTH is that getting knocked out of the first round is often the first step towards greatness. The 2011 NBA Champs both got knocked out of the first round the year before they won the title. The 2008 Lakers reached the NBA Finals one year after losing in first round (EDIT). And the Thunder got knocked out of the first round two years before reaching the Finals.
If our team is good enough to compete for a playoff spot, and I believe the core is, we should be encouraging that and if a player like Kenyon Martin or Nate Robinson helps make the achievement of Lillard reaching the playoffs in his rookie year, we should be all for it. Look at Derrick Rose. His team reached the playoffs his first year and got knocked out in the first round. That was GREAT experience for him. Exactly two years later, he won MVP and reached the ECF. His team got the #1 seed again the following year.
Look, barring major injuries, our team is too talented to finish with 20-30 wins and compete for the #1 pick. We're gonna win at least 38 so the pick won't matter. Let's get Lillard and company into the playoffs and see how far they can go. You never know, maybe Durant gets hurt and we reach the second round like Philly did last year. It would be great experience for our guys. Then we sign some free agents and go for a longer run (WCF?) in 2014.
Go Blazers
If our team is good enough to compete for a playoff spot, and I believe the core is, we should be encouraging that and if a player like Kenyon Martin or Nate Robinson helps make the achievement of Lillard reaching the playoffs in his rookie year, we should be all for it. Look at Derrick Rose. His team reached the playoffs his first year and got knocked out in the first round. That was GREAT experience for him. Exactly two years later, he won MVP and reached the ECF. His team got the #1 seed again the following year.
Look, barring major injuries, our team is too talented to finish with 20-30 wins and compete for the #1 pick. We're gonna win at least 38 so the pick won't matter. Let's get Lillard and company into the playoffs and see how far they can go. You never know, maybe Durant gets hurt and we reach the second round like Philly did last year. It would be great experience for our guys. Then we sign some free agents and go for a longer run (WCF?) in 2014.
Go Blazers
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