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Why did OKC jump from 11 (Finals week) to 5 (last week)? What great picks or moves did they make?
OKC added Cole Aldrich and all get a year older. Almost all their young players should improve, mainly Ibaka.
OKC added Cole Aldrich and all get a year older. Almost all their young players should improve, mainly Ibaka.
Last year's team was weaker than the season before, and this year's team looks to be much weaker than last year's team.
We should be about 18-20, with only an outside chance of seeing the playoffs.
It's going to be a brutally disappointing season.
We shouldn't improve or at least be in the top 10 (the very least)? Yes, health is an issue, but if we can get past that hurdle we are at least better than Houston and possibly OKC, who we tied with last year with a depleted team...
Is Cole Aldrich any good? If so why didn't you guys take him? I have never seen him play.
Houston is actually pretty stacked if you looked at their roster right now and Yao should improve their team. Oklahoma City is also actually pretty good and gave the Lakers a run for their money, so watch out for Russell Westbrook and Ibaka to have "breakout" seasons. Blazers are good but they haven't exactly made any jaw dropping moves that are going to improve them, while there's a good chance Pryz and Oden might still be getting their legs under them after their horrific injuries.
Cole Aldrich is a decent Center that should be a nice player. Size is something they didn't have up front, and by adding a efficient big like Aldrich, they should be improved. They also took an athletic 7-footer named B.J. Mullens last year that has looked much improved in summer league, so keep an eye out for him to emerge too.
I guess Cole Aldrich is jaw dropping then? Sure it could pay off, but that is ridiculous to call it jaw dropping at this point and leaps them to top 5. Yes, they have tons of improvent, Blazers do to. No way they should be much higher than us.
Don't know much about basketball?
I guess Cole Aldrich is jaw dropping then? Sure it could pay off, but that is ridiculous to call it jaw dropping at this point and leaps them to top 5. Yes, they have tons of improvent, Blazers do to. No way they should be much higher than us.
Miller and Roy didn't play together much last season. Miller played well when Roy was out, and Roy played well when Miller was on the 2nd unit. This season, they will be expected to start together. It may not work--it didn't last season. The only other PGs available to play with Roy have a combined 1/2 year of experience, Mills and Johnson.
I didn't even say Aldrich was a jaw dropping. Oklahoma City has younger products than the Blazers at this point, and should improve much more than the Blazer's players at this point. Blazers are a year or so ahead of OKC in the building process, which is why they should improve. Also they don't have so many key players coming off major injuries. When you look at OKC, you should expect great leaps in improvement from Westbrook, Ibaka, Mullens, and then an NBA ready prospect like Aldrich is coming in.
I didn't even say Aldrich was a jaw dropping. Oklahoma City has younger products than the Blazers at this point, and should improve much more than the Blazer's players at this point. Blazers are a year or so ahead of OKC in the building process, which is why they should improve. Also they don't have so many key players coming off major injuries. When you look at OKC, you should expect great leaps in improvement from Westbrook, Ibaka, Mullens, and then an NBA ready prospect like Aldrich is coming in.
OKC added Cole Aldrich and all get a year older. Almost all their young players should improve, mainly Ibaka.
Miller and Roy didn't play together much last season. Miller played well when Roy was out, and Roy played well when Miller was on the 2nd unit. This season, they will be expected to start together. It may not work--it didn't last season. The only other PGs available to play with Roy have a combined 1/2 year of experience, Mills and Johnson.
Three of the four most used lineups last year involved both Roy and Miller: http://www.82games.com/0910/0910POR2.HTM
And they actually worked pretty well together.
The two guys who didn't ever get to play together were Miller and Oden, because Nate was too dumb to try it. I've got a pretty good feeling about that one.
Yeah I do to. But that 82 winning percentage wasn't too dumb: Blake-Roy-Webster-Aldridge-Oden
That was pretty sweet. Oden was such a beast before he went down, and Blake actually did do a nice job of spreading the floor. I just always felt that Miller should have had his chance to play with Oden, as he's an awesome lob passer.
I'm more excited about this single aspect coming into next season than anything else. I just can't wait to see what Miller and Oden can do together. And the idea of Roy, Aldridge and Batum feeding on the open spaces they create--oh man oh man.
The more I think about it, the more I wonder how anybody can rank this team so low.
OKC added Cole Aldrich and all get a year older. Almost all their young players should improve, mainly Ibaka.
I don't see why this surprises anybody. You can only have so many ho-hum years before you become a ho-hum team until you show somebody otherwise.