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		<title><![CDATA[People Get Ready]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 14:01:40 PDT</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The feeling in Portland is downright giddy.&nbsp; Looking out across the Broadway Bridge onto the Rose Garden Arena perched above the Willamette River you sense that something special is happening at One Centre Court. The Portland Trail Blazers, the only major league franchise is the City of Roses, are simmering.&nbsp; After seven years of sporadic play, poor teamwork, and more appearances in the Portland police blotter then NBA playoffs, the Blazers and their fans, like Nebraska -era Boss, have found a reason to believe. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Although this rebuilding project has been happening since 2006 when the team landed Washington guard Brandon Roy and Texas forward LaMarcus Aldridge through wily draft deals by general manager Kevin Pritchard, it was not until the team jettisoned black hole but incredibly talented scorer, Zach Randolph, to the NBA wasteland that resides on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd streets in Manhattan that these efforts truly took shape.&nbsp; Although it was widely reported that Roy had taken emotional leadership of the team earlier in the previous campaign during a locker room confrontation with Randolph, the Michigan bred forward had remained the franchise cornerstone due to his impressive statistics, knack for scoring, and large contract.&nbsp; It became increasingly evident to all Blazer fans that Randolph was holding this team back.&nbsp; I didn&rsquo;t necessarily want to believe it myself at the time because Z-Bo simply put up numbers game after game but his style of play (poor passer, lack of defense, me-first attitude) kept the Blazers in neutral.&nbsp; Once Randolph was gone, Roy, Coach Nate MacMillan, and an assortment of young and hungry Blazers could revamp their schemes and begin establishing the &ldquo;new culture&rdquo; that Pritchard had vowed when he first was named assistant General Manager in 2006 and ultimately General Manager in 2007.</p><p><a href="http://www.nbabasketballonline.com/themanatee/weblog/3113/people-get-ready.html">Continue reading "People Get Ready"</a></p>]]></description>
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