Umm, my name is spelled with one "L" and Louise isn't part of my name. Sometimes I take life way to seriously. The reason I quit posting on this board was because I got angry just about every time I came here -- didn't enjoy it anymore. I did miss discussing basketball and I found myself bored with the mindless drivel that comprised most of the posts on other boards. When I quit enjoying posting here -- that's when I will quit again -- it won't be based on how well or how badly the Lakers are playing.
As for Portland, how is the city welcoming the "new" Blazers success? Is it winning back the fans that the "jailblazer" squad ran off? I posted a reply to JoMal -- I'm thinking that Portland fans were ready to embrace a team that is playing well, that plays hard and doesn't have a huge chip on their shoulder.
My post was a little cryptic, so hey no harm no foul.
Life is good in Blazer land. Lots of sellouts, lots of energy in the Rose Garden.
We have made lots of progress, but we have a long ways to go. We had 3 #1 picks last year, and none are playing this year, and we got rid of our top scorer and rebounder, and it looks like we will end up with 8-12 more wins. Can't complain about that. We aren't going to make the playoffs, but we are progressing.
This team is a good group. Brandon Roy is by far the best player, not even close. He is very smooth very seldom makes mistake, excellent passer, good shooter, and score at the rim with either hand. He is really a talented player.
Aldridge is going to a good player, but he has a ways to go. Not all that hot as a rebounder, a little soft, and needs to work on his low post game. Adding Oden will be a huge for him. Przybilla is a really good defensive player, and does a great job of setting picks, but offensively he is pathetic. He has made lots of progress on his FT, but he is really a bad offensive player.
Travis Outlaw has really come into his own, great 4th qtr player, good shooter, great off the dribble, great at creating space. Monte Williams has done wonders with him (thanks Spurs for letting Monte and Pritchard go).
Webster is OK, very inconsistent. Right now he is accurate without a hand in his face, but if he doesn't get his feet set, or get a good catch he is really iffy. I am not sure he will ever be much more than a James Jones, Jumaine Jones, Dell Curry type role player.
Jack, Blake, James Jones, Sergio, Frye are all nice role players. I think Josh McRoberts is actually going to a solid pro as well. I haven't seen him play much, but when I have I have been impressed.
It will be interesting next year when we add probably the 13th pick, as well as Oden and Rudy Fernandez (22 and the leading candidate for Spanish league MVP). I fully expect us to try and upgrade our PG situation. Jarrett Jack is OK, but I believe we can get more for him than we will eventually use him for (that doesn't make sense, but I think you get it).