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From: HoopsWorld
I'm thinking he's probably spot-on, if not very close. IMO, the jury's still out on Dallas, though. I'll also be very curious to see how Phoenix fares from this point on.
Nonetheless:
I'm thinking he's probably spot-on, if not very close. IMO, the jury's still out on Dallas, though. I'll also be very curious to see how Phoenix fares from this point on.
Nonetheless:
#5. Portland Trail Blazers (34-20):
Portland had one team goal this season: to make the playoffs. That goal is almost accomplished. Not many expected the second youngest team in the league to be sitting in the middle of the pack out West. And some still believe they will fall off.
But the Blazers don't prescribe to that theory.
It's easy to point to the maturation of Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge to explain Portland's success this season. Truth is, they are a team that will either jump on you early or fight back late. The Blazers are 17-0 when leading at halftime at home and are tied for the most of any team in the NBA, winning and eight games - including six on the road - when trailing at the start of the final period.
What remains to be seen, is how their experience – or lack thereof – factors into Portland's postseason run.


