Just for fun all time Blazers starting 5

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  1. SharpesTriumph

    SharpesTriumph Well-Known Member

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    Roy was great his third year here. I actually looked at the playoffs stats again, he was super good against Houston. He was 2nd team all NBA and had MVP votes. So I'll agree with you how excellent he was that one season.

    Year prior Roy was in his second year working to lead the Blazers after Zach and couldn't get the Blazers to a winning record. Year after he got injured and was never the same.
     
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    SharpesTriumph Well-Known Member

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    No.

    Oden was never a monster. It was exciting to daydream of how dominant he could be, unfortunately we never saw that.

    I was in the arena when his kneecap shattered. He was averaging 11ppg 8rpg (career highs). He also was averaging 4 fouls per game.
     
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    Norman Dale Hickory Huskers Coach

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    So best players who played on the Blazers, not that they were at their best when on the Blazers:
    G - Lenny Wilkens
    G - Drazen Petrovic
    F - Clyde Drexler
    F - Scottie Pippen
    C - Bill Walton

    6th & 7th men - Sabonis and Walter Davis
    All HOFers who at one time played on the Blazers
     
  4. PCmor7

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    I didn't see the part in the OP about best player in their prime even if it wasn't with the Blazers, and that got me to thinking about the Walton-Sabonis comparison.

    Sabonis never really had a prime. Injuries robbed him of it. And still an all-time great.

    Walton was the greatest fundamental C I ever watched. Offense was the weak point of his game and he went something like 21-of-22 from the field in a Final Four game.

    Sabonis was a mountain of a man as a teenager, great size for a C even when the Cs were true behemoths. He had the agility of a 3, and passed like some of the best PGs. If you think Karl Malone was intimidating filling the lane on the break, Sabonis before the injuries was twice that.

    I think, had neither had major injuries and we might have gotten to see Walton v Sabonis in the Olympics, people still would be talking about it. I come back to this, though: As great as Walton was, Sabonis was everything and an even better athlete. Walton could outmuscle Kareem. He couldn't do that to a healthy, 25-year-old Sabonis. Sabonis brought all the skill and type of play Walton did, but he just was a little bit better in most phases and more athletic. I think Walton would be worked to the max on defense trying to contain Sabonis, and I'm not sure that would happen on the other end of the floor.
     
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    PCmor7 Generational Poster

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    And, yeah, if it's best in their prime even if prime wasn't with the Blazers, I don't know how Moses Malone isn't the PF.
     
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    and Sabonis would be the starting center if prime at anytime in their career is the criteria
     
  7. LayneStaley

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    Dame
    Clyde
    Pip
    Sheed
    Sabas
     
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    Man, anyone who doesn't have Lillard in their starting 5 is out of their God-damned mind.

    Lillard
    Drexler
    Pippen
    Sheed
    Walton
     
  9. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    The fact that this conversation is still going on..... tells you that it's peak offseason.
     
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    When was Lenny Wilkens ever better than Lillard? And when was Drazen better than Roy?
     

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