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This year will be eerily similar to the 2005 or 2006 season.
Which makes me nervous for Lillard's knees... Is it possible to get cartilage insurance?
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This year will be eerily similar to the 2005 or 2006 season.
Ask Donald Sterling.
This year will be eerily similar to the 2005 or 2006 season.
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I'm not so sure. I think there is something to be said for having a near-superstar on the team. It isn't often that a team with a superstar finishes worst in the league.
What about a team with a 'near' superstar?
Not sure. I started looking through some standings, and it didn't happen last year.
This is why not one person in this place likes you one bit! You bring up some very valid points, it's just the way you type them. Take a step back and breathe and quit comin' on here all crazy style. You'll get these people respect if you just tone it down a tad.
have been a fan long enough to take the ups along with the downs..
Kevin Durant's 2nd year in the league?
Was Durant as good in his second year as LMA is now?
25 and 6, and arguably #2 SF in the league. I'd say as good if not better.
When did he have a top player and finish in the bottom 5?
To be fair, Brand missed 20 games due to injury that year, Maggette 18, Odom 33, Richardson 23, Olowokandi 46--that Clippers team may have been more snakebitten by injuries than any Blazer team.
He asked. And I do think Brand was a top 15 player.
Note that I didn't dispute that about Brand.
Taking the discussion all the way back to its nascent stages, BlazerBoy was initially asking about Carlito's claim that this is a 25-win roster as is, which is what prompted the question about when a team with a top-15 player finished in the bottom 5. Yes, the answer is technically correct, but an injury-riddled example like the '03 Clippers isn't really relevant to the initial claim and question, which is why I brought up that point. Had that roster not been beset by injuries, they would probably have been closer to a .500 squad--similar to what can be said about this year's Blazers, IMO.
My take is the Blazers have a nice starting 5 if Lillard is truly NBA ready at PG. PG is a position where guys who are excellent take a few years to get to that level. If he doesn't, the offensive chemistry could be shaky at best.
If the team is healthy and the starters log a lot of minutes, I can see a near .500 team.
I think this a tad overly optomistic. Of the current projected starting 5, only LA is remotely above average as a player. I think if we stay healthy we win no more than 32 games.
He asked. And I do think Brand was a top 15 player.
