Portland Pre-season Presser 2029
Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 7:54 pm
Last season was a bit odd. Honestly, I did some of my finest work as a GM but was pretty busy with IRL stuff and didn't spend a lot of time participating in the league or coaching my team. I think the outcomes really show that. The first thing we did last offseason was add Peter Hartley, who is really great but also on the block (hmu if you're interested). This was a key move because it allowed us to use the mid-level exception to sign Victor Newman, without preventing us from resigning Karl-Anthony Towns. We then traded KAT, a pick, and spare parts to bring in Andrew Wiggins. That was some mighty fine GMing, if I do say so myself. From there we just kind of let it ride out. Ronald Small took a big step back at a really inopportune time. But a starting 5 of Small, Frank, Wiggins, Bagley, and Reading with a solid 7,8,9 of Newman, Hartley, and Garrido carried us to our second highest win total ever, 56 games.
Side note, in my first 32 seasons as the Blazers GM, we won 50+ games three times. Since then we have won 50+ games 4 times in a row. This is a tremendous achievement for a team like the Blazers and a GM like me. But....
Back to the story, last post season was a tremendous disappointment. We had home court advantage and squandered it. We got blitzed by the high flying Hawks. We just weren't prepared. So the season ended with a thud. We've only advanced out of the first round once in our four season 50 win streak. THAT is a disappointment for sure.
That leads to this offseason. We got a guy we really like in the draft but we traded him away with Victor Newman, who we were also really really sad to see leave, and a future pick for Jayson Tatum. Even though Tatum took a big hit in camp, this is team is a dream come true for me. We'll have to prodigal sons in Small and Tatum out there with home grown guys in Frank and Marv. Thrown in Reading, who has been with is almost his entire career, and Wiggins who came back, and it is an exciting time for the Blazers. Are we going to pay a hefty price for this team? Yup. But I am just going to enjoy the ride.
I'm not sure what the rotation will look like to be honest. Tatum and Wiggins are pretty redundant. Right now, I'd say Wiggins is the super sub. We are definitely going to move a big man or two. We had a great free agency and brought in starting quality bigs like Hyman Low and Predrag Saric so we have a bit of a log jam there, especially with Hartley still on the squad. Our goals are lofty. We want to win our first division title, win 60 games for the first time, and make the playoffs for the fifth straight year for the first time in franchise history. Obviously, we want to win our first championship as well, but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if none of those things happened. We are the Blazers after all.
Side note, in my first 32 seasons as the Blazers GM, we won 50+ games three times. Since then we have won 50+ games 4 times in a row. This is a tremendous achievement for a team like the Blazers and a GM like me. But....
Back to the story, last post season was a tremendous disappointment. We had home court advantage and squandered it. We got blitzed by the high flying Hawks. We just weren't prepared. So the season ended with a thud. We've only advanced out of the first round once in our four season 50 win streak. THAT is a disappointment for sure.
That leads to this offseason. We got a guy we really like in the draft but we traded him away with Victor Newman, who we were also really really sad to see leave, and a future pick for Jayson Tatum. Even though Tatum took a big hit in camp, this is team is a dream come true for me. We'll have to prodigal sons in Small and Tatum out there with home grown guys in Frank and Marv. Thrown in Reading, who has been with is almost his entire career, and Wiggins who came back, and it is an exciting time for the Blazers. Are we going to pay a hefty price for this team? Yup. But I am just going to enjoy the ride.
I'm not sure what the rotation will look like to be honest. Tatum and Wiggins are pretty redundant. Right now, I'd say Wiggins is the super sub. We are definitely going to move a big man or two. We had a great free agency and brought in starting quality bigs like Hyman Low and Predrag Saric so we have a bit of a log jam there, especially with Hartley still on the squad. Our goals are lofty. We want to win our first division title, win 60 games for the first time, and make the playoffs for the fifth straight year for the first time in franchise history. Obviously, we want to win our first championship as well, but I honestly wouldn't be surprised if none of those things happened. We are the Blazers after all.