My gut feeling

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  1. the ob

    the ob the original blake

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    I am new to posting (not to the site) and a longtime blazer fan. My sense is that this is going to be very different than last year in that I think our overall record at the end of the season might not be as good as last year, but I think we will make and go farther in the playoffs. We have been hammered with injuries (thank god our roster is as deep as it is). If we did not have as much talent as we did, we would be even worse off. I think we will have players recover from their injuries and also learn to play together so that by the end we end up as a cohesive unit in time to make a playoff run. Obviously my argument is not based on facts, just a gut feeling. I do know that it is way to early to be worried about the sky falling. Just for the record to all the oden haters, he is our best player right now.........:drumroll::drumroll:
     
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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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  3. the ob

    the ob the original blake

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    thanks! I signed up so i could play the prediction game (which i really suck at) and figured i could give my two cents occasionally.....for what it is worth. I have been reading all the posts since the days of the old forum. I know all the personalities well and am well versed in your opinions........glad to be on board.
     
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    andalusian Season - Restarted

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    barfo aboard!

    Welcome.
     
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    This is the year we will become like the young Spurs or the first addition rebuilt Bulls. Spurs start slowly but finish strong. The Bulls were highly rated, but could never get it together and faded. I think things will be okay in a year or so, but there is a chance that is just won't work with the current roster.
     
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    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    So we will either be good, or bad?


    LOL way to go out on a limb :cheers:
     
  7. the ob

    the ob the original blake

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    we have a good solid core and some great role players. I think changes to the roster are inevitable. I also think it remains to be seen if nate is the right coach for this team in the future. I am not a nate hater, i just do not know if he can take this team to the next level. He seems to be learning from mistakes which gives me hope for him.
     
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    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    The last two championship winners had something in common Portland hasn't figured out yet offseason focus and team chemistry from the main leaders on the team. The Big 3 in Boston all got together in the offseason to iron out any issues they might have with "who's team it is" and made defense a priority ahead of personnel stats and agendas. Same thing happened the summer the Lakers won their title. The team trained together in the offseason after an embarrassing loss to the Celtics in the Finals and entered last season with a purpose.

    This offseason the Blazers had a lot of distraction. Contract situations, rotations, new addition in Andre Miller etc. This team probably needs to do a lot of soul searching next summer.

    I agree with the ob conclusion though. I think the team might not be as successful in the regular season, but could advance into the second round in the playoffs. Once the team is healthy and if chemistry issues work themselves out through winning this team could enter the playoffs with a lot of momentum.
     
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    hasoos Well-Known Member

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    You might try eating some salad, or metamucil. Then maybe you can shake that "gut feeling"!:devilwink:
     
  10. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Great Sea Urchin Cerviche

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    We need a vocal leader who will not IMPLY about what changes need to be made to the press in veiled attacks or allusions, but will take the fucking inititative to do it and tell the team this is how shit is going down (ROY, speak up!)
     
  11. the ob

    the ob the original blake

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    a teams momentum as they enter the playoffs is much more important than the regular season record. I just think things (injuries, chemistry issues) might be worked out just in time for them to go a couple of rounds.
     
  12. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    Veterans go a long way in that regard Shape. It might have gone like that if KG, Ray, and Pierce were all young and on the verge of stardom. I agree though, that Roy, LMA, and Oden need to sit down on their own and work this all out.
     
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    What you mean like when KG and Starbury were in Minnesota? Right before it went all to hell?
     
  14. Buzz Killington

    Buzz Killington Great Sea Urchin Cerviche

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    I'm personally not too concerned right now to be honest. We're playing like shit, but it happens.
     
  15. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    To be fair, Ray Allen and Pierce were nothing like Steph :devilwink:
     
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    No but we see this story every now and again. Young players with promise don't realize what they got until their career is winding down and they don't have a single finals appearance to their name. I agree though that Allen and Pierce were not even close to how bad Starbury was. That guy is a freak.
     
  17. Natebishop3

    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    Sadly we do, but young players have different goals than veterans (usually). They want to establish themselves. They want a big contract. They want to build a legacy. We are starting to see it with Roy, which is why some of us have been concerned.
     
  18. yakbladder

    yakbladder Grunt Third Class

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    Welcome ob!

    You should try another one of the games on the board called Flame Out. It's trying to post a message and see how long before someone flames you for your opinion. The current record is 2 posts.

    :grin:

    Seriously, welcome aboard.
     
  19. the ob

    the ob the original blake

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    this made me laugh out loud (lol for the youngsters) I am sure I could do that but I think mixum wins that game every time.......
     
  20. Eastoff

    Eastoff But it was a beginning.

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    "all the personalities"? even me?!?! OMG! description of me now please!!
     

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