This team simply wasn't built for a long playoff run

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This team just isn't ready to play the kind of game that San Antonio is known for. We can't make the same kind of mistakes
as the team did against Houston and not expect some sort of drop off. The future of the West belongs to San Antonio until the
Lakers come back.
 
This team just isn't ready to play the kind of game that San Antonio is known for. We can't make the same kind of mistakes
as the team did against Houston and not expect some sort of drop off. The future of the West belongs to San Antonio until the
Lakers come back.

That's a short future. I don't care what people say, eventually this team is going to be too old to compete. Duncan is almost 40. Parker is in his 30's. Manu is in his 30's. There is an expiration. We don't know what that is, but it exists and when those three are gone they will have a dropoff.
 
This team just isn't ready to play the kind of game that San Antonio is known for. We can't make the same kind of mistakes
as the team did against Houston and not expect some sort of drop off. The future of the West belongs to San Antonio until the
Lakers come back.

The Lakers of old died with Dr. Buss, his stupid son is running the team now. Don't expect them to become an amazing team just because of their past.
 
Do you feel the players have resigned themselves to that same idea?
 
We have no bench.

We play no defense.

Without those two things, you can't go deep in the playoffs. It is beyond me why nobody has learned yet that a team built entirely around offense won't have success in the post season. Phoenix pretty much proved that fact year after year with Nash and D'Antoni.

Suns reached WCF 3 times. And they swept Spurs in 2010.
 
Suns reached WCF 3 times. And they swept Spurs in 2010.

Did they get to the Finals? No.

Did they win any championships? No.

They were winning a ton of games, and they had the supposed MVP, but they couldn't go the distance.
 
This team was hardly built to win a playoff series

Idk how they pulled it off against a better team in the Rockets, but upsets/miracles happen
 
This team was hardly built to win a playoff series

Idk how they pulled it off against a better team in the Rockets, but upsets/miracles happen

Why do you think Houston was the better team? Identical records, similar makeups, terrible defense from both teams... they were practically mirror images.
 
That's a short future. I don't care what people say, eventually this team is going to be too old to compete. Duncan is almost 40. Parker is in his 30's. Manu is in his 30's. There is an expiration. We don't know what that is, but it exists and when those three are gone they will have a dropoff.

If this team hasn't learned to draft better, play defense or sign some decent free agents, it has no future either.... just saying.
 
If this team hasn't learned to draft better, play defense or sign some decent free agents, it has no future either.... just saying.

What team? The Blazers? The team that completely turned itself around in a matter of a couple seasons? I think we're doing fine.
 
Why do you think Houston was the better team? Identical records, similar makeups, terrible defense from both teams... they were practically mirror images.

They played like the better team for most of the series

They literally choked that series away with bad offensive rebounding in game 1 (Aldridge's miracle tip that sent it to OT), Parsons leaving Lillard wide open game 6....

And people don't have to like it, but the refs call in game 1 did help Portland win that game

The Rockets held multiple 10pt leads in the 4th

I think they were slightly better than the Blazers. Blazers just got the upset because the rockets couldn't close.

Next year they could really separate from the Blazers. Harden/Howard is a handful.
 
The buck stops with Olshey. He has put together a shallow, unbalanced team that lives and dies on the offensive excecution of the starting 5.

It was a good season - better than I ever would have predicted - but this is the high water mark for this roster. I just don't see how this roster gets much better...and the situation with Mo has "no win" written all over it.
 
The buck stops with Olshey. He has put together a shallow, unbalanced team that lives and dies on the offensive excecution of the starting 5.

It was a good season - better than I ever would have predicted - but this is the high water mark for this roster. I just don't see how this roster gets much better...and the situation with Mo has "no win" written all over it.

Well, to be fair, he inherited one of the worst benches in the history of the league. He did a pretty good job of turning it around quickly by adding bargain bin players like Robinson, Mo, and Dorell, but they were never expected to carry us deep into the playoffs. They were meant to keep Aldridge happy. I think he did a pretty damn good job last summer with very little to work with, and I'm looking forward to this summer to see what he can do next.
 
Well, to be fair, he inherited one of the worst benches in the history of the league. He did a pretty good job of turning it around quickly by adding bargain bin players like Robinson, Mo, and Dorell, but they were never expected to carry us deep into the playoffs. They were meant to keep Aldridge happy. I think he did a pretty damn good job last summer with very little to work with, and I'm looking forward to this summer to see what he can do next.

Agreed. The optimistic portion of this is that we're early. We're overachieving. We'll get there, and I hope Neil can do some good things this summer.

We may or may not win another game (I want one, at least, but it'll be tough), but we've done good things this year, and it has been a good run.
 
This team reminds me so much of where the Seahawks were last year. The year before they won the Super Bowl. However I think the Seahawks were a lil more competitive in the Second round. But the team right now is in a very similar situation. With a nice offseason, similar to the one the Seahawks had last offseason. They can make a run for a title next year.
 
The buck stops with Olshey. He has put together a shallow, unbalanced team that lives and dies on the offensive excecution of the starting 5.

It was a good season - better than I ever would have predicted - but this is the high water mark for this roster. I just don't see how this roster gets much better...and the situation with Mo has "no win" written all over it.

Oh you watch. Mr Allen and Olshey have a plan.
 
I guess now is a good time to remind ourselves that the Blazers were 21-22 vs teams .500 or better this year

This team still has a lot of moves to make. IMO the starting 5 can't stay the same.
 
Goonies never say die!

Lets win Saturday.
 
Can't go from a lottery team to WCF the following year (though I suppose it's happened a few times but still quite rare). Getting out of the first round this year after 14 years(!) has been a success.
 
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I guess now is a good time to remind ourselves that the Blazers were 21-22 vs teams .500 or better this year

This team still has a lot of moves to make. IMO the starting 5 can't stay the same.

As much as I like Wes and I'm against moving him. I think you have to upgrade that position. If not center.
 
I don't like having this discussion in the middle of a playoff series. I'm not sure what to make of Stotts as the coach to carry things forward, but he's got the reins for at least two more games. It's hardly his fault that he has no seasoned players on the bench. Olshey could have made a trade or two prior to the draft but decided to ride with what we have. That may be the smart thing long term, but it's sticking us in the backside right now.

I'll tell you who I think would be the guy who could push this team to another level: Jerry Sloan. Yeah, he's ancient and I don't know if he wants to coach again, but there's never been a guy who was better at getting his team to play defense. And I think that LMA and Lillard could be the second coming of Malone and Stockton if they were coached to play the pick and roll the way those Jazz teams of the '90s did.
 
You all have to remember. Olshey made something out of what seemed to be nothing. What makes you think he can't again?
 
You all have to remember. Olshey made something out of what seemed to be nothing. What makes you think he can't again?

Well, he had money to spend last summer. This year, he only has the MLE and he'll have to give most of that to Mo or look for another PG (which I am heartily in favor of), but either way there won't be a whole lot of money to throw at free agents. Maybe he can pull off a consolidation trade.
 
To get some decent players this summer we would need to have other players take some pay cuts. I don't see that happening. Olshey has done what he can. This is a good first round playoff team. It will continue to be that.
 
Well, he had money to spend last summer. This year, he only has the MLE and he'll have to give most of that to Mo or look for another PG (which I am heartily in favor of), but either way there won't be a whole lot of money to throw at free agents. Maybe he can pull off a consolidation trade.

One similar to the one Whitsitt pulled off in 99 in the 6 for one.

That's what I'm thinking. DWade anyone? After Lebron and Bosh leave. Kobe?
 
So no money and no draft picks, hmmm. Anybody thought about sexual favors.....
 
This series isn't over. If we can take care of home court like they did against us.. The pressure will be on them. The 2nd chance Bullshit has to stop now though.
 
They played like the better team for most of the series

They literally choked that series away with bad offensive rebounding in game 1 (Aldridge's miracle tip that sent it to OT), Parsons leaving Lillard wide open game 6....

And people don't have to like it, but the refs call in game 1 did help Portland win that game

The Rockets held multiple 10pt leads in the 4th

I think they were slightly better than the Blazers. Blazers just got the upset because the rockets couldn't close.

Next year they could really separate from the Blazers. Harden/Howard is a handful.

Still heart broken we beat the Rockets I see.

Get over it.
 

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