Portland2014
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I know, i've opened too many threads recently but i promise you this one will be my last (at least for awhile)
Since i've been here (since 2014 as my nickname said) i was addressed many times as a "hater" or "troll" but i want to give you a little context of who i am
I'm from Italy (and i'm 100% italian so you can forgive me if my english isn't perfect), i never had the privilege of traveling to Portland but i hope to achieve that in the future.
being a Blazers fan from Italy means that every game, every event (like the draft) you have to wake up in the middle of the night to catch it live and for many years i've been doing this
you can understand that only a fool would wake up in the middle of the night to "hate" a basketball team knowing that little later you have to go to work
for me the Blazers are a real passion, you really can't understand how much i would love to see them succeed
but in order to succeed i just see things different from many people in here
as Blazers fans we all know pain, real sports pain, but what's really bothering me in the last 24 hours is that what i foresee coming is a different type of pain...
We know the pain that comes from having our stars retiring due to injuries BUT WE CAN'T CONTROL THAT
We know the pain that comes from seeing that stars don't want to come to Portland during free agency BUT WE CAN'T CONTROL THAT
What WE CAN control instead is our moves during draft/trades
Our biggest chance to compete will always come from the draft, matter of fact i still dream about what a Roy/Aldridge/Oden core could have done
30 minutes after the lottery last night i was still shaking in my bed due to adrenaline, but as the picture of the next months became more clear in my mind my adrenaline became sport depression
the reason has a name: Damian Lillard
i know many people are sensitive when Lillard's name come in play
He's an All Star who has embraced the city more than others but there must be context in this
He never took 1 dollar less than the SuperMax contract extension
He's being treated as Michael Jordan even though he hasn't accomplished much in the Playoffs outside of two buzzer beaters
Tell me in which other city he would be treated like a god like in Portland
I really think that Portland gave to Lillard more than what it receive and i'm afraid we put ourselves in a position in which we have everything to lose
Lillard is smart, he made hundreds of interviews/PR to publicize his love for the city but honestly i think he has more interest in his own interest
he knows that in Los Angeles or other big cities his defense and his underperfomed playoffs performances wouldn't be accepted like in Portland and so he has a lot of interest to stay here
now he wants veteran help even though we all know we are far FAR away from competing, so we should mortgage our future to satisfy the requests of a 33 years old player, that is madness
but why i'm so sad?
because for the first time in a long time i FINALLY SEE A PATH
Shaedon Sharpe
Scoot Henderson/Brandon Miller
Assets from a Lillard trade
The one above is ONE HELL OF A CORNERSTONE TO BUILD UPON! i would be so thrilled to start a new chapter with those basis
Instead i foresee a halfway house that would make everybody unhappy
Trading Henderson/Miller or even Sharpe for the likes of Anunoby/Siakam would be a complete DISASTER
2/3 years from now we would be in this position --> 0 titles, Lillard even older on the verge of retiring, Anunoby/Siakam with little value and even worst Henderson/Miller/Sharpe on the rise to stardome in other cities
man i really can't accept that, it's so frustrating
i hope for a miracle, as Blazers fans we deserve better after years and years of suffering
selfishly i've opened this thread to let off steam, i hope to look back months/years from now and say "man i was wrong!"
but i don't have too much faith in Cronin, Lillard has a edge on him and i don't think he has the balls to go against him, even mediatically he would be slaughtered by the media friends of Dame...
Since i've been here (since 2014 as my nickname said) i was addressed many times as a "hater" or "troll" but i want to give you a little context of who i am
I'm from Italy (and i'm 100% italian so you can forgive me if my english isn't perfect), i never had the privilege of traveling to Portland but i hope to achieve that in the future.
being a Blazers fan from Italy means that every game, every event (like the draft) you have to wake up in the middle of the night to catch it live and for many years i've been doing this
you can understand that only a fool would wake up in the middle of the night to "hate" a basketball team knowing that little later you have to go to work
for me the Blazers are a real passion, you really can't understand how much i would love to see them succeed
but in order to succeed i just see things different from many people in here
as Blazers fans we all know pain, real sports pain, but what's really bothering me in the last 24 hours is that what i foresee coming is a different type of pain...
We know the pain that comes from having our stars retiring due to injuries BUT WE CAN'T CONTROL THAT
We know the pain that comes from seeing that stars don't want to come to Portland during free agency BUT WE CAN'T CONTROL THAT
What WE CAN control instead is our moves during draft/trades
Our biggest chance to compete will always come from the draft, matter of fact i still dream about what a Roy/Aldridge/Oden core could have done
30 minutes after the lottery last night i was still shaking in my bed due to adrenaline, but as the picture of the next months became more clear in my mind my adrenaline became sport depression
the reason has a name: Damian Lillard
i know many people are sensitive when Lillard's name come in play
He's an All Star who has embraced the city more than others but there must be context in this
He never took 1 dollar less than the SuperMax contract extension
He's being treated as Michael Jordan even though he hasn't accomplished much in the Playoffs outside of two buzzer beaters
Tell me in which other city he would be treated like a god like in Portland
I really think that Portland gave to Lillard more than what it receive and i'm afraid we put ourselves in a position in which we have everything to lose
Lillard is smart, he made hundreds of interviews/PR to publicize his love for the city but honestly i think he has more interest in his own interest
he knows that in Los Angeles or other big cities his defense and his underperfomed playoffs performances wouldn't be accepted like in Portland and so he has a lot of interest to stay here
now he wants veteran help even though we all know we are far FAR away from competing, so we should mortgage our future to satisfy the requests of a 33 years old player, that is madness
but why i'm so sad?
because for the first time in a long time i FINALLY SEE A PATH
Shaedon Sharpe
Scoot Henderson/Brandon Miller
Assets from a Lillard trade
The one above is ONE HELL OF A CORNERSTONE TO BUILD UPON! i would be so thrilled to start a new chapter with those basis
Instead i foresee a halfway house that would make everybody unhappy
Trading Henderson/Miller or even Sharpe for the likes of Anunoby/Siakam would be a complete DISASTER
2/3 years from now we would be in this position --> 0 titles, Lillard even older on the verge of retiring, Anunoby/Siakam with little value and even worst Henderson/Miller/Sharpe on the rise to stardome in other cities
man i really can't accept that, it's so frustrating
i hope for a miracle, as Blazers fans we deserve better after years and years of suffering
selfishly i've opened this thread to let off steam, i hope to look back months/years from now and say "man i was wrong!"
but i don't have too much faith in Cronin, Lillard has a edge on him and i don't think he has the balls to go against him, even mediatically he would be slaughtered by the media friends of Dame...
