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    There was bold talk about winning a Northwest Division championship. There was brash discussion about advancing deep in the playoffs, perhaps even winning the Western Conference championship.

    But underneath all the gleeful rhetoric Wednesday at the Rose Garden, where Trail Blazers' coaches and management assembled for the first of two media days, was a simmering truth about a franchise that seems poised for its most successful season in years.



    From top to bottom, the Blazers are as imposing and potentially
    powerful as they have been in years at the start of training camp. Yet,
    in many ways, the team is alarmingly unsettled.



    "We want to be one of those big boys that you know is going to bring
    it," Blazers coach Nate McMillan said. "But the jury's still out on us.
    On paper it looks good. But I remember the Lakers years ago, when they
    had (Karl) Malone and (Gary) Payton and Kobe (Bryant). It looked great
    on paper, but"...



    It didn't equate to a championship.



    No question, the Blazers' roster is loaded with talent -- the most
    since McMillan arrived in Portland and perhaps the most he's overseen
    in his coaching career. But as the exhibition season creeps closer,
    McMillan and his coaching staff face a slew of formidable questions
    involving everything from player rotations to distributing minutes to,
    above all else, the starting lineup.



    Who starts at point guard? The in bent, Steve Blake, who has helped
    steer this team from an also-ran into a Western Conference power? Or
    the glitzy free agent, Andre Miller, who was signed to take the Blazers
    to the next level?



    Who starts at small forward? Last season's rookie surprise, Nicolas
    Batum, who is fresh off a breakout summer performance in the European
    Championships? Or one-time starter Martell Webster, who drew sparkling
    reviews this time last year before a foot injury forced him to miss
    virtually all of last season?



    And, of course, there is a 7-foot-sized question at center. Does
    McMillan start former No. 1 draft pick Greg Oden, who team insiders
    insist is entering camp as healthy -- physically and mentally -- as
    ever? Or does McMillan go with stalwart center Joel Przybilla, last
    season's unsung hero?



    McMillan has been a master at balancing playing time issues during his
    career, particularly over the past two seasons. But that seemingly will
    be tested more than ever this season, even if he pooh-poohed the issue
    Wednesday.



    "That's not a big challenge," he said. "As I said the first day that I
    came here: The players will decide who plays by what they do on the
    floor. We do have a lot of talent and I think it's great to have depth
    as we do ... but whatever they do in practice and do out on the floor
    will determine how much they play and how we use them."



    McMillan will open training camp on Tuesday with the starting lineup he
    featured virtually all of last season: Blake at point guard; Brandon
    Roy at shooting guard; Batum at small forward; LaMarcus Aldridge at
    power forward; and Przybilla at center.



    From there?



    "We'll see," McMillan said.



    Eleven players on the Blazers' roster have started NBA games. McMillan
    said he intends to mix and match different lineups and rotations
    throughout the exhibition season, starting different lineups in
    different preseason games. He'll let the compe ion shake out from
    there.



    Whatever ultimately happens, McMillan plans to start the season by featuring a 10-player rotation.



    "Will we stay with 10? Who knows?" he said. "We'll see as we get into
    camp and get into the season, but we have a roster of players that I
    would feel comfortable (using) if I had to go to any of them."



    One thing McMillan seemed less comfortable about Wednesday was the
    extensive minutes his two-time All-Star has logged over the past two
    seasons. Roy played an average of 37.2 minutes last season and 37.7
    minutes two seasons ago, and McMillan hopes to lean on him less this
    season.



    Plenty of players are eager to pick up the slack. Rudy Fernandez seems
    poised for a more prominent role. Travis Outlaw, entering a contract
    year, has perhaps never been more motivated. The list goes on and on.
    And this is just how general manager Kevin Pritchard likes it.



    "We want this really compe ive team," Pritchard
    said. "Every position, we want compe ion. And at the end of the day,
    put all of that aside and say we're all together. And if we're all
    together with a common goal then I think we can do some damage in this
    league. And we're going to do that. We're not afraid to say that. We're
    going to compete every night."



    McMillan said he is entering "Phase II" of his tenure in Portland. The
    Blazers have gone through the painful rebuilding, they've endured a
    youth movement and they've come full circle and established themselves
    as a Western Conference power. The organization is ready to take the
    next step.



    The goals are loftier for the Blazers and so are the challenges for McMillan.



    "There is a limitation in minutes, no doubt about that," Pritchard
    said. "But what I will say is, Nate is as good as they are (at managing
    that). And ... if you get everybody on the same page, and I know that's
    a cliché and I don't like it, but if you can get everybody collectively
    together and not worry about minutes and not worry about anything else
    except the common goal, that's what all the championship teams do.
    Right?"



    Note: Pritchard on Wednesday confirmed that former Utah Jazz center
    Jarron Collins has accepted a training camp invitation from the Blazers
    and will compete for the 15th and final spot on the roster. He plans to
    finalize his list of invitees in the next day or two. The Blazers open
    camp Monday with media day and a team dinner.

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    Tscholngs thread for the day.

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    The Blazers should have lofty expectations. That's the type of talent they have on the roster. I think getting into the playoffs and winning 2, maybe 3, first round playoff games might be lofty expectations but it's definitely attainable.

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    Blazers' goal should be to significantly improve the road wining record and get to the 2nd round of playoffs. The division le is meaningless. And BTW, I can't understand why they say that the starting PG position is open. A. Miller >>>>>>>>>> Blake

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    And BTW, I can't understand why they say that the starting PG position is open.
    Because it's cute & quaint to say it.

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    Blazers' goal should be to significantly improve the road wining record and get to the 2nd round of playoffs. The division le is meaningless. And BTW, I can't understand why they say that the starting PG position is open. A. Miller >>>>>>>>>> Blake
    +1

    Choosing Blake over Miller to start is the move of a pure re .

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    The Blazers will be lucky to win 35 games this year. They have no leadership and are going to struggle in an improved Western Conference.

    Steve Blake as a point guard for a "contender". You can't make this stuff up.

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    Everyone knows Miller is starting, cuz this is what u get when Blake starts

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    Everyone knows Miller is starting, cuz this is what u get when Blake starts
    He's on the roster. That's bad enough.

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    Everyone knows Miller is starting, cuz this is what u get when Blake starts
    Thanks for sharing this classic moment.

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