Fez Hammersticks
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Agreed, but maybe that is why I hate rebuilding when it comes to the Blazers, about 4 years of season tickets where I often didn't care if I went to games and couldn't even give the tickets away. Are we about to go through that again.
Honestly who watched the Blazers religiously last half of last season?
When the Blazers have hope to sell I buy. For me that meant when there were young players on the roster who I was curious about (even going all the way back to the halcyon days of Z-bo, Telfair and Miles) I pay attention because even if the wins are in short supply I like watching players develop ... or seeing if they can develop.
Now did I follow every game in March and April? No, absolutely not, but I (and maybe others?) needed a break from watching Crawful and Feltank drive the bitch right into the turf in pursuit of their numbers. The only time I cared to pay attention was when all of the youngins like Babbitt, Smith and the trade acquisitions got a lot of burn.
I agree.
I found last season painful from the get-go. After losing Oden and Roy, the team was destined to be mediocre if everything went well (although they had me fooled for about 90 seconds at one point early in the year). The draft and trades were poorly managed and the coaching was same-old, same-old.
If there's a new team with a possibly good young core, I'll be a lot more interested than I was last year. I don't think that Lillard and Leonard are a bad start, but the team still isn't very good and I believe that years of bad drafts have gutted the chances of the team evolving into a HCA-level team.
Adding a young stud center like Hibbert might have changed things, but having that fall through and then matching Batum for over $11m/year is not going to get this team to a good enough place for me to be very excited about it.
Ed O.
I'm all for rebuilding. The team was very, very close with Oden and Roy and Aldridge (and Batum, and Bayless, and Rudy, et al).
Ed O.
Like I said, unless you have the top 3 picks and one is a projected future franchise player, there is no "building through the draft" bullshit. a large expiring contract is often better than having a lottery pick.
In what way was this team even remotely close to doing anything special? I must have watched a completely different team that season.
I don't agree. A large expiring contract is not worth much these days, and it's as boring as the day is long.
I want to have hope that the team will get better. A couple of years in the lottery can give me that hope. A large expiring contract does not in today's NBA.
Ed O.
I don't agree. A large expiring contract is not worth much these days, and it's as boring as the day is long.
I want to have hope that the team will get better. A couple of years in the lottery can give me that hope. A large expiring contract does not in today's NBA.
Ed O.
I'm all for rebuilding. The team was very, very close with Oden and Roy and Aldridge (and Batum, and Bayless, and Rudy, et al). It didn't work out, but we had a couple of years of upward momentum, and if knees had held up, we'd be threatening to win titles by now.
I think Cho wanted to rebuild, and that was one of the reasons that he was let go. There may have been personality issues, too, but he knew we were more than one piece away, and I don't think that he would have thrown money and Camby and Crawford and given up value to get Felton and Smith. With that being said, if we had started the rebuild a year earlier, we might not have been able to flip Wallace as well as we did.
Finally: I'm not a season ticket holder, so it's easier for me to support another rebuild. I don't know how so many of you keep spending so much money on Blazers tickets, but bless you for doing so
Ed O.
The season wasn't great
This team and that season. Which year are you talking about?
The core of Oden/Roy/Aldridge was capable of great things. Batum and Wes can be effective role players with those kinds of stars.
It didn't work out, but that's the breaks sometimes. It doesn't mean that it wasn't a good effort.
Ed O.
Here's what frustrates me:
Notice a pattern?
If Batum goes, who do I get excited about? Lillard? A jump shooting PG, my least-favorite type of player?
Lillard drew more fouls than any other top draft pick - he's not a "jump shooting PG" just because he can also shoot.
I'm upset too. I wish we'd have just gone for it like Boston did in 2008. Sign Nash and make a lopsided trade for Dirk and fucking go for it all. Something like that is what I want to see. Look at what NJ is doing. They're willing themselves into contender status. This does really suck. I would've been excited about this year if we had gotten Nash or Hibbert. We should definitely let Batum go. He's simply not that good. He's certainly not good enough to be the #2 option we'd need him to be here if we matched. Next year is 3 horse race with Lakers, Heat, and Nets (if they get DH12) with Thunder, Bulls, and Pacers as possible outside shots That's it. Hibbert plus a find in Lilliard might've put us in that group. Now we're nothing. We should trade Aldridge and start over.
Lillard drew more fouls than any other top draft pick - he's not a "jump shooting PG" just because he can also shoot.
I hope you're right. But just drawing fouls doesn't prove he's not a jump shooter - Reggie Miller used to draw a ton of fouls.
Not really.
