Portland Pre-season Presser 2030
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:15 am
By practically every measure, last season was the most successful season in Blazers history. We won 60 games for the first time. It was the first time we had ever gone to the playoffs 5 seasons in a row. We led the league in scoring. We made the conference finals. (I received my first-ever 3-year contract extension and was voted GM of the Year by my peers for the first time)
And yet we blew a 2-0 lead in the conference finals. We still didn't win the division. By the old Portland standards, the Portland that never won 50 games two years in a row for the first 35 years, last season was a tremendous success. By the new standard, it was a failure. Last year's team was built to win the Finals. Plain and simple. We didn't do that so we failed.
Heading into the offseason, we knew we were getting too old. We could have ran last season's squad out again but we also saw an opportunity to get younger and to try to continue this run we've been on. We explored trading Small but ultimately it didn't work out. We were encouraged by his training camp (but not by his pre-season) and we think he'll still be the leader of this team. We drafted Boyce Owens and think he really could have a bright future. He's got great athleticism and has the right skills for his position. We really like Bill Garcia and expect him to play a big part this season. Cameron Payne had a nice season and we hope to be able to retain him next season.
Obviously the big move was to sign DeAndre Ayton. Ayton is a monster on offense and defense. While he's no spring chicken at 29, he's younger than Tatum and improves our defense tremendously. We won't have the depth we had last year but we should be better off next year and the next year. A starting lineup of Small, Jackson, Wiggins, Bagley, and Ayton should compete for the division, the conference, and the league titles. That is once again the goal.
And yet we blew a 2-0 lead in the conference finals. We still didn't win the division. By the old Portland standards, the Portland that never won 50 games two years in a row for the first 35 years, last season was a tremendous success. By the new standard, it was a failure. Last year's team was built to win the Finals. Plain and simple. We didn't do that so we failed.
Heading into the offseason, we knew we were getting too old. We could have ran last season's squad out again but we also saw an opportunity to get younger and to try to continue this run we've been on. We explored trading Small but ultimately it didn't work out. We were encouraged by his training camp (but not by his pre-season) and we think he'll still be the leader of this team. We drafted Boyce Owens and think he really could have a bright future. He's got great athleticism and has the right skills for his position. We really like Bill Garcia and expect him to play a big part this season. Cameron Payne had a nice season and we hope to be able to retain him next season.
Obviously the big move was to sign DeAndre Ayton. Ayton is a monster on offense and defense. While he's no spring chicken at 29, he's younger than Tatum and improves our defense tremendously. We won't have the depth we had last year but we should be better off next year and the next year. A starting lineup of Small, Jackson, Wiggins, Bagley, and Ayton should compete for the division, the conference, and the league titles. That is once again the goal.