Tim Legler has us 3rd best in the west

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Nice listen BTW. He said Lakers and SAS are #1 and #2 and the Blazers have a chance to get to the WCF. WOOOT
 
I think the Spurs are going to be better, but I think people are overrating them. Of course, if they can all just stay healthy, they will probably be a much much much improved team from last year.
 
I think the Spurs are going to be better, but I think people are overrating them. Of course, if they can all just stay healthy, they will probably be a much much much improved team from last year.

I completely agree. Honestly, I think the Spurs may be lucky to get #4 seed. But remember I am a homer. :P
 
I think he underestimates how good Oden is going to be...
 
I think he underestimates how good Oden is going to be...

I think that's the best thing for us and Oden. Let everyone suspect something lower, then prove to them why you are the #1 pick in a very talented draft. :D
 
I really dont see how any other team in the West will be better than the Blazers, except for the Lakers of course.
 
Did anyone else find Legler's orange spray tan a bit disconcerting?

Nice overview of Roy. The guy that is really flying under the radar is Aldridge. I think we're so stacked, people have no idea just how good he is.
 
Did anyone else find Legler's orange spray tan a bit disconcerting?

Nice overview of Roy. The guy that is really flying under the radar is Aldridge. I think we're so stacked, people have no idea just how good he is.

He is my favorite Blazer right now. Obviously Roy is our superstar or best leader, but I can argue Aldridge is our best player in terms of talent.
 
I completely agree. Honestly, I think the Spurs may be lucky to get #4 seed. But remember I am a homer. :P

They may end up 4th, but they know how to win in the playoffs. Down the stretch Pop will probably even give guys the night off to rest. Don't underestimate those guys.
 
I think the Spurs are going to be better, but I think people are overrating them. Of course, if they can all just stay healthy, they will probably be a much much much improved team from last year.

You and me both
 
We have so much freaking talent how the hell are we gonna keep it all? You have Roy aldridge and oden for max or almost max contracts but then you got Rudy batum ect who are probably gonna want anywhere from 5-10mil especially if they keep progressing. Are we gonna be able to sustain all our talent?
 
He is my favorite Blazer right now. Obviously Roy is our superstar or best leader, but I can argue Aldridge is our best player in terms of talent.

I think that Aldridge might be our most skilled two-way player - but as far as talent - a revived Greg Oden has more talent than anyone on this team. The only question is - will he be able to harness it.
 
I think that Aldridge might be our most skilled two-way player - but as far as talent - a revived Greg Oden has more talent than anyone on this team. The only question is - will he be able to harness it.

Yes I agree. Of course Oden has the best talent on this team. I am rating it on what we see now.
 
They may end up 4th, but they know how to win in the playoffs. Down the stretch Pop will probably even give guys the night off to rest. Don't underestimate those guys.

good points.. They honestly are fine with positioning. They care about being healthy for the big run.
 
I think the Spurs are going to be better, but I think people are overrating them. Of course, if they can all just stay healthy, they will probably be a much much much improved team from last year.

I agree. I think people are projecting a best case for the Spurs (everyone staying healthy). However, that team has had a lot of injury problems the past few years. I do believe that if that team stays mostly healthy, they're one of the elite teams in the league. I'm just not convinced they can.
 
Did anyone else find Legler's orange spray tan a bit disconcerting?

Nice overview of Roy. The guy that is really flying under the radar is Aldridge. I think we're so stacked, people have no idea just how good he is.

Dude is in Bristol. How much sun could he get there? I bet the spray tan business is booming. :biglaugh:
 
The Spurs are the most overhyped team this year. Duncan, even if he is healthy, has lost a permanent step or two. He's still good, but can no longer carry an elite team. Ginobli's health is still an issue. Parker is hot and cold depending on the teams they face. And Richard Jefferson is not the difference maker they think he is. Micky D has been serviceable for the Pistons but wasn't all that effective in their good years.
 
Wtheck, he mentions that we failed getting Turkoglu and Boozer?
 
We're no worse than 2nd in the West and I believe we have a good shot at overtaking the Lakers this year. The Spurs window is closed. Too much age and injuries on that team.
 
I don't know about the Spurs. I'd been thinking they were pretty much done. Now I'm not so sure.

Most people who think they are through contending consider Duncan to be on the downward slide of his career. Is he really?

Duncan at 32 put up the exact same PER as he did the prior year, a very respectable 24.4. In fact, it's basically his career average. He logged over 2500 minutes and missed only 7 games.

Karl Malone was leading a team to the NBA finals at the age of 34, and was putting up a 24+ PER until he was 38. And pretty much everyone except Jazz fans consider Duncan to be the superior player.

Duncan, IMO, is clearly good enough to still be the best player on a championship team. The question is whether he has enough supporting pieces around him to pull it off.
 

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