Wizenheimer wrote:Pattycakes wrote:Blazers with basically the youngest team in the league almost will have made the play in this year .
can we just dispense with that narrative now?
yes, by average age of the entire roster, Portland was the 2nd youngest roster in the league
Washington Wizards 23.6
Portland Trail Blazers 23.9
Utah Jazz 24.0
Toronto Raptors 24.6
Memphis Grizzlies 24.7
Oklahoma City Thunder 24.7
Brooklyn Nets 24.8
Houston Rockets 24.9
Orlando Magic 24.9
Atlanta Hawks 25.0
Charlotte Hornets 25.1
Chicago Bulls 25.2
Detroit Pistons 25.8
Indiana Pacers 25.8
those are the youngest 14 teams, roster-wise, in the league. But here's the thing: 8 of those 14 teams are in at least the play-in (with better records), and Portland isn't one of them. 5 of those 14 teams are in the playoffs without having to deal with the play-in. OKC is less than a year older than Portland and they have won 63 games; Houston has won 49; Memphis has won 44
more than that though is that for most of the season, the Blazer starting 5 was: Simons-Sharpe-Camara-Grant-Ayton. Their average age is 26.1 which is 2.2 years older than Portland's average (average age of OKC's starting lineup is 23.6). And the player lowering that average, Sharpe, was benched for 20 games by Chauncey. And if Chauncey has proven anything it is that if those vets are healthy, they will not only start, they will play heavy minutes and dominate usage. And as of now, all those vets will be returning next season. Further, both Thybulle and Timelord will be 28 next season
next season, the average age of Simons-Grant-Ayton-Timelord-Thybulle with be 28.3. Camara will be 25.4; Avdija will turn 25 halfway thru the season. Murray will be 25; Banton will be 26; Reath will be 29
this recurring assertion that Portland is ahead of the curve on average age is bogus; it's spin
You wrote a lot to argue with something twas factual my good sir










