Had Roy's career not been tragically cut short b\c of chronic injuries or Oden unable to play consistently b\c of injuries then I truly believe that POR would have been right up there competing with OKC and the other title contending teams....I would have liked to see those games\match-ups....
That team by the way was built through the draft....Roy, LA, Oden, Batum....The idea that POR can attract a franchise level talent as a free agent is just not a realistic one IMO, no matter how "slick" of a salesman Olshey thinks he is....
That Plan, build through the draft works...it was just blown up by injuries...bad luck...that happens...but it doesn't change the fact that the plan was a solid one IMO....
The problem that POR has now is that they have basically 1 of the "big 3" left....at an older age than the rest of the core...and here is the other thing, every since he has been here, POR mgmt has fucked around\slighted\disrespected LA....When Roy was here, it was all about him, face of the franchise...and if not him then all the attention was on Oden...LA was 3rd fiddle in that trio....both guys subsequently get hurt, but LA is still there, playing every day...Where is the respect? Then the team drafts Lillard last year and it is all about Damian...not about LA and all that he has done for the franchise, this being "his team", but all the praise on a rookie and talk of it being "Lillard's team"....I mention this b\c, don't fooled into thinking that LA doesn't see\hear that and that it doesn't irk him....b\c it does and he has alluded to it several times....
I think POR mgmt has undervalued him for awhile...and let's face the facts, he has toiled here now for SEVEN years, and for the last two years he been through a brutal rebuilding process (partly made worse by inept drafting the last few years), and now he sits here at the age of 28, 2 years away from free agency (and age 30) and it is very logical for him to start looking for greener pastures.....Just making the playoffs as a 7th\8th seed is not going to suddenly change his mind...he FLAT OUT stated that in his exit interviews....I think those of you who believe that just making the playoffs is enough to convince him to re-up\resign here are deluding yourselves....LA already went through 3 years of 1st round and out in the playoffs when Roy was here....Roy who was FAR better than any other player on this roster, just a flat out clutch player...
And a lot of you are discounting the fact that his trade value only diminshes...and rapidly....the closer he gets to the last year of his deal....timing is everything...knowing which way the winds are blowing and being able to pull the trigger on a deal...literally means the difference b\t maximizing value for LA or getting surprisingly little...That is why riding LA out this year in the hopes that a possible...but not a given...upward trend in wins, and really at this point, an essential playoff berth will suddenly have LA visualizing a championship possibility here in POR and thus wanting to resign THIS offseason...Even those of you hoping for this rosiest of possibilites, surely don't want to see him playing out his final year of his contract with nothing but platitudes that he will re-up here , do you?
The formula: Build through the draft works....POR is proof of that, in 77' and even with the Roy\LA\Oden trio....So those of you dismissing the idea of trading LA away for young players and picks are just failing to learn from history...this isn't Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago or Miami...Like San Antonio, for Portland to be a perennial contender they need the CORE of thier talent to come from drafting....the peripheral players can be added later...
Look, LA is my favorite player on POR right now, good player, really good guy...frustrating in his play at times, but a top level NBA talent...but the writing is on the wall....He wants to win...not just make the playoffs or win a series, but wants to be a title contender...and this team is not there, and not 1-2 years from being there....and that among other reasons is why IMO, the odds are very good that he will eventually leave...and unless POR mgmt is stubborn or deluded as some fans are...they need to be proactive and not reactive....I think they have a little time, probably by the trade deadline, to make a deal...but the longer they wait after that...the more power they give LA, the fewere potential bidders they will have and the less those teams will offer for him...Hasn't the last few years of big time players changing teams clearly illustrated that?