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Portland Trail Blazers
Location: Portland, OR | Arena: The Rose Garden (19,980) | Chairman: Paul Allen | General Manager: Kevin Pritchard
Head Coach: Nate McMillan | Titles: 1 (1977)
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The Blazers' brass are crossing their fingers that 2007 draft pick Rudy Fernandez will turn down major European money to sign with Portland for next season.

GM Kevin Pritchard, assistant general manager Tom Penn, director of college scouting Chad Buchanan and director of NBA scouting Mike Born spent several days in Spain late last month scouting talent as well as trying to secure negotiations to sign Fernandez, arguably the hottest ticket in European basketball who Portland got with the 24th pick in last year's draft.

The Blazers could sign Fernandez until May 31 -- that's not going to happen -- or after June 30, when his contract with Joventut Badalona expires.

Fernandez -- the most valuable player in all three major tournaments he played in this season -- leads the ACB (Spanish League) in scoring (21.2 points) while shooting 59 percent from the field, 41 percent from three-point range and 91 percent from the foul line.

But Fernandez can make only $873,200 his first season with the Blazers under the NBA's rookie pay scale. He could make four to five times that in Europe next season, but Portland execs are optimistic that Fernandez, 23, will pass up the big money to give the NBA a try.

Blazer scouts think Fernandez is a shooting guard who can play some small forward and will eventually be able to play some at point guard. He is probably a year away from being NBA-ready, especially in getting accustomed to the physicality of the game. But Fernandez is talented enough that he could help the club immediately next season.

SEASON HIGHLIGHT
Portland was 5-12 and coming off an embarrassing 100-79 loss to San Antonio Dec. 2 when McMillan decided to let up a little on his young team. With the reins off, the Blazers kicked into a more free-spirited, up-tempo style and promptly ran off the longest winning streak in the NBA at that point.

The 13-game streak saw the Blazers take defined roles. Blue-collar center Joel Przybilla battled for rebounds and blocks down low and forward Travis Outlaw emerged as a sixth man and off-the-bench scoring threat. LaMarcus Aldridge took his place as a secondary scorer next to Brandon Roy, Steve Blake became a reliable distributor of the ball, and Martell Webster and James Jones became the outside shooting threats Portland had been lacking.

TURNING POINT
Portland's luck was probably doomed to change when a favorable December schedule turned tough in January and February. After playing 10 games out of a 13-game stretch in December at the Rose Garden, the Blazers had a seven-game road stretch in January.

The wheels didn't start to come off until they lost eight of nine in the middle of February, and a stretch of six loses in seven games from March 27-April 11 was indicative of a young team that was running out of gas.

Late season injuries to Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge and Joel Przybilla left the team without a rudder.

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Portland Trail Blazers Message Board
Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 31, 2007

March 25, 2008 12:33 am

Who is your favorite Blazer past and present? 

Cylde the Glide tops my list

Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 20, 2006

July 5, 2008 10:46 pm

Pritchard absolutely raped Indiana with the draft day deal to get PG Jerryd Bayless & PF Ike Diogu for PG Jarrett Jack & SG ...(more)

Reputation:29
Level:Rookie
Since:Jul 5, 2008

July 23, 2008 2:25 pm
I'm a bit surprised.  I think he has great potential, but they said he was going back to France during the summer league.  He is very lanky and compares to Tayshaun Prince with his long arms.  He goes after lots of boards and can block shots on the perimeter.  We'll see if he gets in any games. 
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 28, 2006

July 3, 2008 6:43 am
So I haven't fully decided yet if I completely give up on the NBA or if I will pick a new team -- although I'm honestly leaning toward option 1. But if I do pick a new team, I don't really see any team fit other than the Blazers.

Will your bandwagon be opening up for your brethren to the north?
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 8, 2007

July 6, 2008 6:50 am
Blazers Lineup:

PG- Blake, Bayless, Rodriguez
SG- Roy, Fernandez, Jones(if he re-signs)
SF- Webster, Outlaw
PF- Aldridge, Frye
C- Oden, Pryzbilla

Record:
56-24       104.8 PPG     93.5 O-PPG

Oden- R.O.Y., All-Star, D-2nd team
Roy- Top 3 in MVP, All-Star,
...(more)