DusterBuster wrote:I’m a full believer in lottery karma. Let the chips fall where they may, just play hard and have fun.
Hart and Winslow feel like guys that could stick for awhile beyond this last half season. Who knows tho.
I am too. I also don't recall Portland ever being a team to "TANK", including back in '07. That year I think we had the 8th best chance and got the #1. Those ping-pong balls are funny like that sometimes. I just pray for 2 picks in the top-10 range, when those balls get poured in. Then, like you said... KARMA.
As for the game, I've liked Winslow since seeing him play college, and should thrive with a good coach that will re-engage him, when needed. Hart I knew little about, but remembered him a bit from the Lakers. He has definitely matured since. Both guys are definite keepers IMO, no doubt!
I think scouting, and the means($) to do so, will be very important going forward. If we luck out just a little, could have two great picks this year to add to what looks like an already solid core of young players, plus Dame.
I'm also beginning to drool at the thought of the post-Dame era, adding whatever massive haul that he might bring. I'm also starting to envision the possibility of Dame choosing to retire early, if it ever did come down to him leaving Portland. Regardless, he will continue to lose value and relevancy, as long as he's a Blazer, and I still think that it would really be his best move, for his own legacy, to join up with another super-player on a super-team, so he can go get that ring. I think he wants to badly, but since he has clowned people for doing such, and not remaining loyal to the team that drafted him, he's painted himself into a corner. But nothing a good PR team can't fix. If the Blazer Brass extends him to that monster deal, he will instantly become untradeable IMO. It's also starting to feel kinda Kobe-like, with his' last years, where you want to move on, but have a legend that you can't dishonor. Tough situation.