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I voted Acclimation as I still believe Stotts will be able to find a rotation that will win games in late December and beyond.
As a tremendous aside, I've always believed that, invariably, over the years, the #1 contributing factor to the Blazers woes has been, well, Portland, OR. Be it taxes, African-American entertainment shortcomings, keepin' it weird, or whatever, FA's generally cross this city off their respective lists. It is what it is, folks.
I voted Acclimation as I still believe Stotts will be able to find a rotation that will win games in late December and beyond.
As a tremendous aside, I've always believed that, invariably, over the years, the #1 contributing factor to the Blazers woes has been, well, Portland, OR. Be it taxes, African-American entertainment shortcomings, keepin' it weird, or whatever, FA's generally cross this city off their respective lists. It is what it is, folks.
As I've heard Dame, CJ, and Olshey point out, if a player is more concerned with the night life in a city over his fit as a basketball player on the team then we probably don't want those guys on the team anyway. Look at Rodney Hood as a perfect example, he chose to re-sign because it was the best situation for him on the court. The problem is guys like that are hard to find when they're all young millionaires.I voted Acclimation as I still believe Stotts will be able to find a rotation that will win games in late December and beyond.
As a tremendous aside, I've always believed that, invariably, over the years, the #1 contributing factor to the Blazers woes has been, well, Portland, OR. Be it taxes, African-American entertainment shortcomings, keepin' it weird, or whatever, FA's generally cross this city off their respective lists. It is what it is, folks.
I don't always buy this argument. Do you have any idea what it's like being non-white, non-Mormon in Salt Lake City? Or Oklahoma City? Those cities land some great FAs and the market "culture" lends nothing to an NBA player's culture.

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Perfectly said.I mean the biggest reason is obviously injuries. It's just the injuries are also exposing and exacerbating many of the underlying faults with the team/org that many of us have been aware of.
I mean the biggest reason is obviously injuries. It's just the injuries are also exposing and exacerbating many of the underlying faults with the team/org that many of us have been aware of.
In other words. win thru injuries like all the other teams.
OK.
Or how about, we should be treading water with an MVP candidate. Instead of 4-8, with embarrassing losses to GLeague teams and teams also ravaged with injuries.
Why the slow starts each of the previous 3 seasons without "umpteen" new guys then?I chock that up to umpteen new guys and call me in January.
Why the slow starts each of the previous 3 seasons without "umpteen" new guys then?
There are potentially a number of reasons our team is getting such a poor start. In your opinion, what is the #1 reason?
Pau isn’t ready.
Defense.
Which is why Neil ought to make a push for Draymond!
We’re not off to a slow start. We suck. We let very good to good to average players go.
