The blazers might be the worst team in the league by March

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  1. MIXUM

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    With nobody willing to trade for roy, i have to wonder how bad it will get. I mean we likely trade at least camby or joel and maybe miller assuming we start losing at a alarming rate with roy out now for who knows how long.

    imagine how bad this roster will be without camby pryz or miller. scary. can you think of a team with a worse roster/future?
     
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    You must not be reading other threads. 7 or 8 teams called about Roy according to Rich Bucher.
     
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    regardless... we still might be worse team in nba by then

    also sheridan says roys situation/deal is the worst in league
     
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    the only reason its bad is because I have no faith in Portland's management.
     
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    That's the only reason? Not because we have two of our three best players with severe knee issues and that we have a coach that can't seem to get much out of anyone else?

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