Lakers or Portland
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Lakers or Portland
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Lakers or Portland
Which team has a brighter future?
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lakers look good for about 5-7 years then its all blazers after that... I wouldnt be surprised in 4 years it will be lakers and portland for WCF champions.
spurs/suns/boston/detroit have to win it this or next year or they are done for awhile. Dallas if they trade harris for jason kidd then they are in it to win it this and maybe next year but after that its going to be lakers/portland.
spurs/suns/boston/detroit have to win it this or next year or they are done for awhile. Dallas if they trade harris for jason kidd then they are in it to win it this and maybe next year but after that its going to be lakers/portland.
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sabi wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
it is possible we could get better more quickly and not need as much experience as the lakers to be able to beat them.
I'll take proven talent over possibility of portland players blossoming a 2nd time... Most players blossom their 2nd year and get better slowly after... very few players keep improving leaps and bounds year after year. It usually happens 2nd year and then its normal increase from there on out.
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I'll take the Lakers because they aren't as dependent on the development of young players which is never a sure thing.If the Blazers players get anywhere close to their projected levels then they will be better from 09-10.
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Portland has a significant trading piece in LaFrentz's expiring contract($12 million) next season, and LA has Odom's $14 mil contract. However, the Blazers also have Steve Francis' $17 million contract coming off in 2009, leaving the Blazers with a good $10-12 mil below the cap. If Pritchard is shrewd like he has been over the past two years, the Blazers can possibly add one more significant piece to the Oden/Aldridge/ Roy puzzle either via trade or free agency.
Also, the Blazers' only glaring needs now are rebounding and interior defense, both problems which can be fixed with Oden's return.
One more for the Blazers: more youth, and potential talent. LA has Bryant, Gasol, Bynum, Odom, and Farmar. Blazers have more developing talent, in addition to the three already mentioned: Webster (21), Outlaw (23), Fernandez (22), Rodriguez (21), and still have all first round picks in the future.
Also, the Blazers' only glaring needs now are rebounding and interior defense, both problems which can be fixed with Oden's return.
One more for the Blazers: more youth, and potential talent. LA has Bryant, Gasol, Bynum, Odom, and Farmar. Blazers have more developing talent, in addition to the three already mentioned: Webster (21), Outlaw (23), Fernandez (22), Rodriguez (21), and still have all first round picks in the future.
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Patterns wrote:Portland is getting overrated like how the Bulls got overrated last year.
Exactly, the team is playing way over their heads and STILL can't crack the top 8 in the west currently. Everybody knows they'll burnout sometime soon, but props to them though for what they've accomplished so far this year
