Oden2 wrote:Hard to win with 3 starters out no matter who you are
this "3 starters out" excuse is overused and people are leaning too heavily on it. Toronto has been missing 3-4 starters for a while, including their best player, and is 5-5 over those games
Whiteside has been a admirable fill in for Nurkic. He does some things worse and other things better. And with Kanter instead of Nurkic last season, Portland went 17-6 until they ran into the Warriors. But that was a different team. Whiteside is being criticized because he's not as good as the legend of Nurkic. Of course, Nurkic isn't as good as his legend either. Bottom line is that Portland hasn't replaced Nurkic with Joel Freeland, it's been Whiteside (and Kanter); and if everything else about this team had been the same, except for Nurkic healthy and no Whiteside, I don't believe their record would be much different than it is
it's also worth noting that the Blazers were 8-12 with Hood. He wasn't impacting the winning record, but then he's a supporting player. And Melo has replaced Collins.
I'm not sying the injuries haven't had an impact, or that the cumulative effect hasn't been magnified. I am saying there's a lot more 'wrong' with this team than just injuries, and that's actually pretty obvious. The quality of the talent that left is superior than the talent that replaced, and the chemistry was better on last year's team, in no small part because they had been together for years
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I'm sure Dame is frustrated; that's what losing does. Maybe he should re-think his opposition to any change in coaching or in a back-court partner.
I'm also a little skeptical about Portland trading Whiteside and Bazemore. More specifically, Portland trading them for any long term contracts. If they did, the repeater tax would be just around the corner and that's a killer. I'd also wonder how strong Jody Allen's stomach is for the thought of paying big luxury tax for a team this far under .500. I don't think it was a coincidence that Turner, Meyers, and Harkless were traded this summer for other expiring contracts