chris_in_pdx
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Let's think about this.... Although we all want the Blazers to win the Division and get HCA and all that, but baby steps, people... and getting into the playoffs is what it's all about and is what these kids need: a taste of the big time games.
And a 7 game series with the Los Angeles Lakers might be just what the doctor ordered.
Can the Blazers win such a series? I wouldn't bet money on it, but I would give them a hell of a lot better odds of doing so than beating, say... San Antonio, Utah, or Dallas.
One more reason: nothing, and I mean NOTHING energizes this fan base more than playing the Lakers. You want to give the guys in Blazer uniforms a taste of the playoffs in Portland, Oregon? Put them on the court with the Lakers. For better or for worse, if this young team is spurred on in the very least by a rabid home town crowd and atmosphere, they'll get it in spades with the Lakers in town for games 3 and 4. Guys in Kobe jerseys will fear for their lives.
The long-term growth of this team is what is going on here, people... as much as I want the Blazers to win every game, even *I* have to be realistic and say that the team isn't winning the championship this year. So what would teach this team more about the importance of playoff basketball than measuring themselves against the so-called "best", which just happens to be the team that Blazer fans hate the most... and judging from the recent past, I'm sure Brandon Roy and Rudy Fernandez wouldn't mind a crack at putting a dent in their title dreams.
And a 7 game series with the Los Angeles Lakers might be just what the doctor ordered.
Can the Blazers win such a series? I wouldn't bet money on it, but I would give them a hell of a lot better odds of doing so than beating, say... San Antonio, Utah, or Dallas.
One more reason: nothing, and I mean NOTHING energizes this fan base more than playing the Lakers. You want to give the guys in Blazer uniforms a taste of the playoffs in Portland, Oregon? Put them on the court with the Lakers. For better or for worse, if this young team is spurred on in the very least by a rabid home town crowd and atmosphere, they'll get it in spades with the Lakers in town for games 3 and 4. Guys in Kobe jerseys will fear for their lives.
The long-term growth of this team is what is going on here, people... as much as I want the Blazers to win every game, even *I* have to be realistic and say that the team isn't winning the championship this year. So what would teach this team more about the importance of playoff basketball than measuring themselves against the so-called "best", which just happens to be the team that Blazer fans hate the most... and judging from the recent past, I'm sure Brandon Roy and Rudy Fernandez wouldn't mind a crack at putting a dent in their title dreams.

