tooler wrote:Looked this thread up after the recent frustration with Oladipo.
I went to the Blazers board and saw one guy made a comment about how he liked our team but it was so much more reassuring to know the team had a direction (Lillard/McCollum) and that they just needed to put pieces around them.
Sometimes I wish our team was built like that, but there's no guarantees there either. Can that backcourt win a championship? Who knows!
It's a telling example too, given their defensive struggles. Because we have "star" in Vucevic with a high PER who could put up big numbers if we went to him more, and he struggles on defense. It doesn't feel like that will do much in the long run.
It's frustrating to watch this team search for a triple-threat closer or even an unbeatable 4th quarter play like an elite pick-and-roll. Our saving grace is all the assets we have and our competitive play this year. There's still a chance to make a trade or attract a free agent. Or Payton develops a shot or Hezonja develops better ball-handling. None of these have a great chance, but at least flexibility gives us more chances.
I don't know. Even with all this really nice winning, I'm still searching for answers.
Yeah, same.
The reason we're searching for answers is because we are winning (while not beating the good teams), and we're doing it by leaning on the guys we know are good supporting cast type players.
We feel like AG and Hezonja have star potential, but we don't know yet. I know I'd be happier winning or even losing as long as those 2 were accelerating their development the way Payton and Oladipo have/had been. I had zero issues with Payton and Oladipo struggling with the minutes they had to work with during their first 2 years. Yeah, the losing sucks, but we saw what we needed to see. It was a period of development and discovery. AG and Hezonja's opportunities are limited right now, and I don't feel like that is a good thing. I mean, Hezonja is still young and he's being given a new chance to learn the PG position, so I feel less anxious for him. But I'm starting to worry about Gordon's development. If we don't start to create opportunities/instruction for him to be successful when he's on the court then we might end up ruining his confidence in a way we crushed it for Harkless. Except AG has way more upside. I wish he would just drive and attack the rim every time he touched the ball. ...and no more up and unders... just go OVER.
If we were winning while developing our most physically gifted player on our team, I'd feel better about our wins, and tolerate the losses.