Wizenheimer wrote:you need to define "better shape"
Denver made it to the WC finals with Melo, but in the last two playoffs they've lost in the first round. And it looks like it will be a long time till they make it back to the finals. If they do, it will likely be more do to trading for Iggy then Gallo
NOH made it to the playoffs in 3 of the 4 seasons before trading Chris Paul and the one season they didn't make it, Paul missed 37 games due to injury. Looks to me like it will be a while before they even sniff the playoffs
Utah, with Deron Williams, made the playoffs 4 consecutive years which included making it to the WC semi-finals 3 times and the finals once. Since trading Deron, they missed the playoffs one year; and were the 8th seed the nest season when they got swept and lost the games by an average of 10 points.
Those examples sure don't look to me like teams that are in better shape after then before. Just the opposite.
I think people are engaging in wishful thinking when they expect the Blazers to end up in "better shape" after trading Aldridge
No Denver made it to the WCF with Chauncey, Melo as the leader never led them out the first round.
Denver is a much better team now then they were with Melo as the centerpiece, the offense is better, the defense is way better, they are just better.. The Knicks were certainly better before that Melo trade.
NO traded Chris Paul & because of that trade they are able to rebuild with a core of Davis/Gordon/Anderson & Rivers right now. Id take that rebuild over Chris Paul/David West floundering as a 1st round exit every year. If Davis turns out great they can turn this around very quickly & get back in the playoffs.
Utah is tough, they didnt get the package NO & Den did.. However Utah is loaded with young talent so I think it may be a bit too soon to compare Utah yet, thats why I left them out.
I live by the motto you either are a definite contender or you rebuild to become a definite contender. If Lillard is Roy impact type of great, Portland can be right back in the mix in 2-3 years which will still be in Aldridge's prime. The Batum deal will handicap them in how great they can become but Roy & a jump shooting Aldridge were a 4 seed in a stronger Western Conference. It all comes down to how good Lillard is.