monopoman wrote:Moonbeam wrote:Kind of a side tangent, but do people really think LMA has a chance to be the GOAT Blazer? Unless he improves from his very best level, I just don't see it happening. I value peak more than some, it seems, but I was involved in the RealGM Top 100 project, and I have a hard time see him passing Drexler. I'd have Drexler, Walton, and Porter ahead of him at this stage.
I think it would be more based on longevity, I mean Walton got hit with injuries very early on but obviously he was a ridiculously dominant player before he got those rough injuries. Drexler would be in the same category both had long glorious careers as a Blazer, but Drexler has the championship Aldridge has yet to receive. To be fair though Drexler won that championship with Houston, and it really doesn't count as his achievements as a Blazer.
I'm not really sure how you could put Porter on the same level though, I mean obviously how the team uses you is one thing but it seems Aldridge is just a straight up better player across the board in comparison to Porter.
 
Porter has an edge statistically, and he was a much better playoff performer (even better than Clyde some years, in my book). Counting only seasons in Portland:
PER: Aldridge 20.3, Porter 17.9
WS: Porter 79.3, Aldridge 69.4
WS/48: Porter .159, Aldridge .145
BPM: Porter 2.6, Aldridge 1.2
VORP: Porter 27.8, Aldridge 18.5
Playoff PER: Aldridge 19.0, Porter 18.4
Playoff WS: Porter 10.3, Aldridge 2.0 

Playoff WS/48: Porter .164, Aldridge .069 

Playoff BPM: Porter 3.5, Aldridge -1.2 

Playoff VORP: Porter 3.6, Aldridge 0.2
LMA has been regarded as a borderline top-10 player at his peak. Porter hasn't, but he perhaps should have been in that conversation in the early 90s. I have no doubt that LMA can pass up Porter if he resigns, but I'd give the advantage to Porter at this stage.