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tlongII
12-13-2013, 12:37 PM
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- One of the NBA's best-worn truisms is that it's a star-driven league. Whenever some member of the NBA's middle class -- the Nuggets, say, or the Pacers before the ascension of Paul George -- gets hot and picks up a couple of wins, fans and analysts rush to point out that it will be temporary.


The shots will stop falling, the schedule will get tougher; in the past few years, "regression to the mean" has come into vogue for the skeptics.

But what it boils down to, NBA watchers are trained to think, is that there are a handful of players in the league who can win a championship, an even smaller handful of teams that employ those players, and that no matter how many charming and plucky wins a team racks up, the title will be decided by the chosen few.

As the Portland Trail Blazers became one of those upstarts, opening this season 19-4 to match their second-best franchise start through 23 games, that superstar criticism seemed an oppressive ceiling. The Blazers are deeper than last year, and boast a wealth of talent in their starting lineup, but their balance was also their curse.



Like so many before them, the Blazers were an OK team that lacked a single stud, the top-end firepower that could stand up to a playoff battery. After his 31-point, 25-rebound effort against Houston in a 111-104 victory Thursday night -- the first such game in Trail Blazers history -- LaMarcus Aldridge is making that analysis seem weaker by the day.

Last week, when the Blazers hosted the Pacers and Thunder in a litmus-test pair of games, Aldridge was magnificent, keeping pace with George and outdueling Kevin Durant while garnering "MVP" chants from the Portland fans. Against the Rockets, the chants got louder and more unified as Aldridge took control of the second half from the right block. The Rockets, unlike most of the Blazers' opponents, guarded Aldridge one-on-one, determined to snuff out the open perimeter shots Portland has feasted upon and force Aldridge to beat them.



He was happy to oblige.

The quintessential Aldridge possession comes on the right block. Most often, Nicolas Batum sends the ball in to him from near the corner, and Aldridge backs his man down before spinning baseline, shooting back over his right shoulder, against his momentum. It's one of the league's more distinctive go-to moves, and the Rockets found themselves unable to slow it down with just a single defender. Mixing in his midrange game with brawny post-ups, Aldridge is able to counter most any defensive tactic, stressing even a Dwight Howard-anchored post defense to the breaking point.

Of course, Aldridge is not exactly an unknown. Now in his eighth year, Aldridge seemed entrenched as a good-but-not-great player, a finesse scorer suffering from a certain lack of variety. But he seems to have found an extra gear, putting to bed the predictions that he'd stagnated.



His teammates are not surprised.



"He's just growing. He's just getting better," said Blazers guard Wesley Matthews. "Everybody wants to put ceilings on players because of age, and this is your 'X' amount of years in the league, you're supposed to plateau. ... I don't believe that, and he's not a guy who believes in it. He just continues to get better."

All-Star fan ballot results were released Monday, and Aldridge, somewhat predictably, placed eighth among Western Conference frontcourt players. Bigger, more highlight-friendly names like Blake Griffin, Kevin Love and others continue to garner more attention than Aldridge, which doesn't surprise him.



"I'm never gonna get votes like that. That's just the reality of being up here and being in one of the smaller markets," Aldridge said. "People probably don't know who I am or what I do up here. ... I'm not flashy, I don't dunk, I don't do anything really exciting."


Still, however the votes are cast, Aldridge's recent play against elite competition suggests that he's more than hot -- he's taken a huge step forward. And if that's the case, then Portland has unearthed the rarest of NBA commodities: a bona fide go-to superstar.


And with a roster full of players that seem to complement one another perfectly, the Blazers may suddenly find that going as far as Aldridge can take them is further than anybody predicted.

lefty
12-13-2013, 12:39 PM
Jumpshooting teams like Portland dont do shit in the playoffs :lol

DMC
12-13-2013, 12:43 PM
" And if that's the case, then Portland has unearthed the rarest of NBA commodities: a bona fide go-to superstar. "

Unearthed? He was drafted 2nd overall. Talk about hyperbole. It's not like he was drafted 57th like Manu, or 28th, like Tony Parker.

RD2191
12-13-2013, 12:45 PM
Jumpshooting teams like Portland dont do shit in the playoffs :lol

RD2191
12-13-2013, 12:46 PM
" And if that's the case, then Portland has unearthed the rarest of NBA commodities: a bona fide go-to superstar. "

Unearthed? He was drafted 2nd overall. Talk about hyperbole. It's not like he was drafted 57th like Manu, or 28th, like Tony Parker.
tbh:lol if anything aldridge has underachieved

lefty
12-13-2013, 12:49 PM
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DMC
12-13-2013, 12:55 PM
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lefty and righty

Killakobe81
12-13-2013, 01:20 PM
tbh:lol if anything aldridge has underachieved

True but for some it takes a bit to hit their prime ... much like Zbo guy is a late bloomer. Plus Blazers have been quick to feature Roy and Oden ... players that were fragile back in college ... LA is now the leader of that team ...

chris dudley
12-13-2013, 02:16 PM
Jumpshooting teams like Portland dont do shit in the playoffs :lol

How about teams who refuse to rebound with 26 seconds left in the finals? :lol

lefty
12-13-2013, 03:25 PM
How about teams who refuse to rebound with 26 seconds left in the finals? :lol
:lol

but hey we rang 4 times :lol

chris dudley
12-13-2013, 03:36 PM
:lol

but hey we rang 4 times :lol

Could of been 5 :lol

lefty
12-13-2013, 03:36 PM
Could of been 5 :lol
I know :cry

chris dudley
12-13-2013, 03:54 PM
God bless you lefty