Nate McMillan, I Do Not Think That Word Means What You Think It Means
Truth be told, I don’t specifically go out looking for teams to be annoyed at. They just kind of come to me. I mean, I’m definitely the old guy waiting for his lunch who is then mad you put carrots in his soup because I HATE CARROTS. But the Jazz conflict we had last year was born out of a misguided overestimation by pundits and fans about their team being a legit title contender. Having had that dream cruelly yanked away, we’re back to digging Utah with its Mansapp, AK, and Deron the Dodgeball Ninja action.
I’m even more reticent to accept my newest prey, the Trail Blazers. Small market team, progressive general manager, The Big Nifty LaMarcus Aldridge. Lots to love. But this summer has been rough. Got played by Hedo. Lost out on Odom. Didn’t make any big draft moves like in years before. Fernandez getting twitchy. Then used their one big move on Andre Miller, an aging point guard who I’m not sold on as a missing piece.
And now comes the start of camp. And apparently, Nate McMillan, who is my biggest question mark about this squad, is preaching “chemistry.” Which is odd, given the team’s personnel moves.
They locked up Brandon Roy, which was certainly a good move. But they’ve let Aldridge drift in the wind, not locking him up. It’s got to feel to Aldridge like he’s not a top priority. I’m sure the talks that have gone on have been made to assure him that he is, but the fact remains he’s without an extension, one which he’s happy to sign. There have been rumblings about Fernandez being unhappy about a great many things. From Euroball to his role with the team, to how he’s been coached. Which wouldn’t be such a big deal if Fernandez hadn’t played so brilliantly in spots.
Then there’s the point guard fiasco. Team members are all big fans of Steve Blake, even though he’s obviously not the answer at point. Yet, Blake’s still around. Watching, waiting. Missing (UPDATE: He hit 43% from three last season, so basically the lesson is, never trust your perceptions) three pointers. Jerryd Bayless (swoon)? Stewing. Waiting, watching, probably planning on cutting Steve Blake’s brakes. Bayless may not have done enough to earn a spot in McMillan’s rotation (whenever the words “must improve on defense” are said about Bayless, on that crap defensive squad, my blood boils), but surely he’s valuable enough to trade, right? If you’re not going to use him? And that’s all before you get to the veiled threats from Andre Miller. You know, “the missing piece?” Miller doesn’t seem to be integrating. Mostly because he hasn’t been able to practice since he failed his conditioning test, which is an awesome way to start the season. Getting out-conditioned by 58 year old Greg Oden. Conversely, Roy keeps talking about how comfortable he is with Steve Blake.
Maybe that’s what McMillan’s getting at, though. This team needs to improve its chemistry, to dedicate to a team winning formula, since so many are either fresh off of or on the crux of new contracts. And that winning formula includes something that is highly dependent on chemistry, defense. This team must improve dramatically on defense if it’s going to contend for a further playoff push. They’ve got the talent, they have to put it together.
But with this coach, this frustrated sub-franchise power forward, this surly point guard, and we haven’t even broached the subject of Greg Oden and the Hype Machine of Glory versus Joel Pryzbilla and the Cult of Actually Doing Stuff, they’ve got a long way to go.
But then, that’s really the best part about the Blazers. No matter what happens, or how long they’ve been together, they are imminently, incredibly, and impressively watchable.







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