2007-2008 NBA Season Preview: Portland Trail Blazers
Are They NBA Championship Contenders?
By Sandy Dover, published Oct 09, 2007
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With the drafting of No. 1 pick Greg Oden in the 2007 Draft and with the additional assistance and brilliance of versatile swingman Brandon Roy, Portland is aiming for high hopes for the first time since the 2000 NBA Playoffs. But due to the sudden loss of Oden to microfracture knee surgery, it'll be at least a year before he can carry his own yolk to guide Portland to more definite plateaus.
Much of the team's future is locked up its youth and talent. The post position seems justifiably secure with new blood near the basket. LaMarcus Aldridge is coming back for his second year, after making a name for himself toward the end of his rookie season-he looks to be a factor at power forward; Channing Frye is a newcomer to the Portland community, after going through a highly-touted rookie year in 2006, and then succumbing to the minutes game in New York in 2007-he looks to build upon his development as a savvy power forward, with ability at center and possibly even at the 3 spot; Portland also struck gold in drafting of once-highly touted Josh McRoberts from Duke and the oft-underused combo forward in Travis Outlaw.
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