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"Contending"? Probably not. The situation is bad. Just getting into the Playoffs will be tough. Trying to get to a position where they can win a series will be even tougher.......are the Blazers a legitimate contending team?
......are the Blazers a legitimate contending team?
This is what I've been thinking also. Even if they don't take the series. A solid 8th spot can have a huge effect on the Playoffs in general. How would a game 6 win against the Lakers here in Portland to force a game 7 go down? Anything can happen in a game 7 and we all know that.I’d love to at least get the 8th spot and give the Lakers a hard time in the first round.
......are the Blazers a legitimate contending team?
Agree the most part however, if Nurk comes back and Melo & Ariza along with bench contribute we will be a very dangerous team if we make the playoffs?I don't like to jinx things by assuming everybody is healthy. Sometimes, injury-filled seasons are like bop-a-mole. Somebody important is always in street clothes
as for being a contender...I don't think so. They weren't last year, and this year's team isn't better. I suppose if you're assuming the top-teams aren't as good as past top-teams over the last few years, you could put on homer glasses, stretch your imagination, and see the Blazers contending, and even winning.
but the thing is Portland hasn't done anything to solve their kryptonite: other teams selling out the defense to stop Dame by using length, doubles, hedges, and traps. That's how Portland has been closed out of the playoffs the previous 4 years. That's why Portland is 1-16 in those closeout series and have lost 14 games in a row.
Agree the most part however, if Nurk comes back and Melo & Ariza along with bench contribute we will be a very dangerous team if we make the playoffs?
Having Whiteside too provides both a low post defender and scorer especially with better spacing with Melo and TA. More so than with AFA & Mo.
The idea of this thread is that everyone is healthy. This team is absolutely better than last years team if everyone is healthy.as for being a contender...I don't think so. They weren't last year, and this year's team isn't better.
Ariza is a better all-around forward / wing then they've had in a long time (except maybe hood?). Not sure why he wasn't doing anything in Sac, but he's a good defender, a smart offensive player, can hit layups, you don't get uneasy when he has the ball. He's not PG13, or Kawhi, but he's a big upgrade over Baze, ET, Moe or Aminu, Though Ariza and Aminu would be a really good pairing IMO.Portland had a healthy Nurkic and a healthy Ed Davis when the Pelicans swept them. CJ averaged 25 with great efficiency and the Pels didn't worry a bit about CJ beating them...rightfully
IMO, in order to be a real contender, Portland needs a major talent at the wing or at PF. A Kawhi or a PG13 or even a Siakam. Rearranging role players isn't going to make Portland a contender and neither is a different rotation in the 3rd option or lower. Portland needs a player that can consistently punish a team for focusing on Lillard. Somebody who can crush scoring while getting others involved, and who can help well on defense. That's not CJ and it's not Nurkic
The idea of this thread is that everyone is healthy. This team is absolutely better than last years team if everyone is healthy.
Also, Dame is getting better, even without going supernova the last few games he's a better player today then he was in that pelican series, just as Whiteside is better than that version of Nurk, and Nurk was better last year than the year before too.
Ive seen Whiteside Melo and TA come out to three point line to help Dame out alot more so than when Nurk & Davis played against NO.that's a lot of assumptions to unpack
start with the notion that some of Portland's players are better than they were when the Blazers got swept by a 6th seed when Blazers had HCA, so somehow...that makes Portland a true contender?
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another thing, it's true Nurkic was better last year than he was the year before. But why would anybody believe that Nurkic will be better this season, or even just as good by the time the playoffs roll around? Nurkic was injured in his first 5-on-5 practice about 7-10 days ago, and hasn't practiced again since. It's looking like he might not play till March and that's only 6 weeks before the playoffs start. And he'll very likely have a minutes restriction when he does return. He will have been out for a year....he's not going to be returning to form quickly
also, having 2 big C's sounds great, but the way the playoffs has gone the last few year is that almost every good team has small-ball lineups they use a lot, and use successfully. Gasol only played 30 minutes a game in the playoffs for Toronto last season. Anticipating that Whiteside/Nurkic will be able to spit 48 minutes a game is simply not realistic
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besides that, when Dame is picked up by the defense at halfcourt, and doubled outside of the arc, it's not going to be a C that comes out to the 3 point line, receives the bail-out pass, and solves the riddle that CJ, Curry, Napier, Aminu, Turner, and Harkless haven't solved. Nurk and Whiteside don't have the skillsets to do so. And neither do Ariza, or Melo, or Simons, or Trent
It's not an assumption. Whiteside is better right now than Nurkic was the year of the pelicans series. Nurkic was better last year than the year before. Those are facts not assumptions. I did not say that those things made them a contender did I? However I will say this, really good young players growing up into superstars is how championships are usually won, it took Jordan and Lebron a while to grow into champions. Lebron even got there twice before winning. Steph got better and better until he broke out. So yeah, having Dame actually in his prime instead of just under does mean that he's closer now to a Championship level superstar then he was 2 years ago. (I am not saying Dame is as good as MJ or Lebron).that's a lot of assumptions to unpack
start with the notion that some of Portland's players are better than they were when the Blazers got swept by a 6th seed when Blazers had HCA, so somehow...that makes Portland a true contender?
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another thing, it's true Nurkic was better last year than he was the year before. But why would anybody believe that Nurkic will be better this season, or even just as good by the time the playoffs roll around? Nurkic was injured in his first 5-on-5 practice about 7-10 days ago, and hasn't practiced again since. It's looking like he might not play till March and that's only 6 weeks before the playoffs start. And he'll very likely have a minutes restriction when he does return. He will have been out for a year....he's not going to be returning to form quickly
also, having 2 big C's sounds great, but the way the playoffs has gone the last few year is that almost every good team has small-ball lineups they use a lot, and use successfully. Gasol only played 30 minutes a game in the playoffs for Toronto last season. Anticipating that Whiteside/Nurkic will be able to spit 48 minutes a game is simply not realistic
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besides that, when Dame is picked up by the defense at halfcourt, and doubled outside of the arc, it's not going to be a C that comes out to the 3 point line, receives the bail-out pass, and solves the riddle that CJ, Curry, Napier, Aminu, Turner, and Harkless haven't solved. Nurk and Whiteside don't have the skillsets to do so. And neither do Ariza, or Melo, or Simons, or Trent
Ive seen Whiteside Melo and TA come out to three point line to help Dame out alot more so than when Nurk & Davis played against NO.
Just last night guys they used to receive passes and make offensive plays off of traps vs Dame off the top of my head Biggie, Trent, Melo, CJ, Simons, Ariza and Whiteside all scored or created a scoring opportunity off of the Jazz taking the ball out of Dame's hands. Again not saying they are contenders even healthy, but I think you're missing the fact they are attacking those traps differently and getting the ball to guys who are in a position to attack or create offense rather then who are just retreating hoping to get the ball back to Dame. Cause that's been the real stupid part of all of it, a team traps Dame hard he outlets and most of the time they'd dribble it back out and try to get the ball BACK to him instead of do something. It's actually forcing teams to stay honest more because they are doing different things to attack those traps.in my view, that doesn't matter. Sure, just about any player can receive the bail-out pass when Dame is doubled. CJ has been doing that. But then, those other 4 players have to run the offense successfully, and do it consistently; and they haven't been able to do so. The offense breaks down all the damn time. CJ can get his points, at times, but he can't run an offense to save his life against playoff defense and playoff intensity. Portland has not had any player close to capable of punishing a defense for a Dame-centic focus and force an adjustment by the opponent, any adjustment. Hell, they faced the Warriors for the 3rd time in 4 playoffs last year; the Warriors employed the exact same defense they had the two previous times and Portland couldn't even win 1 game as they lost their 10th straight playoff game against them. If they had solved the riddle in any fashion they should have at least won one game, but they couldn't...and Durant didn't even play
I get that in a Blazer forum people want to believe the Blazers are contenders in the best of all possible worlds. You guys might be right. But what I've seen is that Portland has a massive weakness that opponents exploit in the playoffs: their best player, their best scorer, and their only player capable of consistently running the offense is all the same guy. And when an opponent can take him out of the equation, they take out the best player, scorer, and only true facilitator. Whiteside is not going to solve what CJ & friends haven't solved. Ariza & Melo aren't solving it either....IMO

I saw Little cutting last night as Dame was being trapped and during the bailout Little was hit with the pass and an easy bucket.Just last night guys they used to receive passes and make offensive plays off of traps vs Dame off the top of my head Biggie, Trent, Melo, CJ, Simons, Ariza and Whiteside all scored or created a scoring opportunity off of the Jazz taking the ball out of Dame's hands. Again not saying they are contenders even healthy, but I think you're missing the fact they are attacking those traps differently and getting the ball to guys who are in a position to attack or create offense rather then who are just retreating hoping to get the ball back to Dame. Cause that's been the real stupid part of all of it, a team traps Dame hard he outlets and most of the time they'd dribble it back out and try to get the ball BACK to him instead of do something. It's actually forcing teams to stay honest more because they are doing different things to attack those traps.
A fantasy and day dream with little time for the team to escape 8th seed if they achieved such a goal.......are the Blazers a legitimate contending team?
Just last night guys they used to receive passes and make offensive plays off of traps vs Dame off the top of my head Biggie, Trent, Melo, CJ, Simons, Ariza and Whiteside all scored or created a scoring opportunity off of the Jazz taking the ball out of Dame's hands. Again not saying they are contenders even healthy, but I think you're missing the fact they are attacking those traps differently and getting the ball to guys who are in a position to attack or create offense rather then who are just retreating hoping to get the ball back to Dame. Cause that's been the real stupid part of all of it, a team traps Dame hard he outlets and most of the time they'd dribble it back out and try to get the ball BACK to him instead of do something. It's actually forcing teams to stay honest more because they are doing different things to attack those traps.
When is Collins to re appear.?Assuming everyone is healthy and no more moves, a potential playoff rotation could be something like
Dame
CJ
Ariza
Melo
Nurk
Whiteside
Collins
Trent
Nas/Simons/the others
That’s a pretty good rotation. Still think they need another lead guard for the second unit.
Yup well when you talk about playoffs you seem to gloss over the times they win there too. So, apparently their losses in the playoffs are all that matter. Last year they did beat two teams but we skip those and do what we can to make it sound like those meant nothing so we can skip to the losses. Which is fine, but you gotta win regular season games to even get there and you have to use the regular season to create good habits too, so the fact they’re working on beating that defense now instead of waiting til March seems like a decent way to go. Kobe always said you gotta fall in love with the process, the process includes the regular season.I think you're missing the fact that last night wasn't the playoffs
Yup well when you talk about playoffs you seem to gloss over the times they win there too. So, apparently their losses in the playoffs are all that matter. Last year they did beat two teams but we skip those and do what we can to make it sound like those meant nothing so we can skip to the losses. Which is fine, but you gotta win regular season games to even get there and you have to use the regular season to create good habits too, so the fact they’re working on beating that defense now instead of waiting til March seems like a decent way to go. Kobe always said you gotta fall in love with the process, the process includes the regular season.