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時間Thu Aug 30 03:42:00 2007
Steve Aschburner: Northwest Division report card
Tuesday August 28, 2007 3:02PM
By Steve Aschburner
Portland Trail Blazers
What Went Right:
‧ They got lottery lucky.
It wasn't quite at the level of Cleveland getting LeBron James in 2003, but
adding Oden -- the consensus No. 1 pick -- to an extremely talented core of
young players that was showing promise already last season was a bonanza. The
positional overlap of players such as Oden, LaMarcus Aldridge and Channing
Frye is a problem most NBA coaches would kill to have. The only downside is
that, in a perfect world, several other NBA franchises needed Oden more to
goose fan interest and generate buzz.
‧ Keeping up with Jones.
James Jones didn't get the playing time he wanted in Phoenix, and he'll have
to battle for the same thing in Portland. But he still might be the Blazers'
best early-season option at small forward while Martell Webster and Travis
Outlaw continue to develop.
‧ No more Zach Attack!
Fine, he's an automatic 20-and-10 guy, a gem to behold in the NBA. But on
this team, given the me-first way he sometimes plays, and in this market,
given his off-court baggage, moving Zach Randolph to keep him away from Oden
and other young players was precisely the right move. The Blazers could cater
to Randolph for a few years, but their goals are loftier now.
‧ Ditto with this guy. And this guy.
Jamaal Magloire was a bad idea from the start. Portland had just given Joel
Przybilla a big deal and drafted Aldridge. Magloire was interested in numbers
that could earn him a payday. Fine. He got it. He's gone. As for Steve
Francis, he never figured in the Portland plan at all. Better that he was
bought out.
What Went Wrong:
‧ They lost some glue, and some shooting.
Ime Udoka, at age 29, finally got a chance and made plenty of it in Portland.
He was a tough defender, adept at doing the proverbial little things, and he
hit more than 40 percent of his three-pointers. Now he's in San Antonio, on a
faster track to a ring than the kiddie Blazers.
‧ Can Paul Allen buy a big load of minutes, please?
Steve Blake had a strong season and was glad to return to Portland with a
nifty three-year contract. But with Jarrett Jack in place, Sergio Rodriguez
on the rise and Brandon Roy capable enough to initiate the offense, there
might not be as much opportunity as Blake, Jack or Rodriguez would like.
Grade: A.
We're not going to nitpick the Blazers over a roster that's maybe too deep
(horrors!) or the loss of one valuable role player. Not with the Oden mania
at full throttle and plenty of high-flying help on board. And just on sheer
volume of activity, a team's fan base hardly could ask for more than what
Portland gave them.
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