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All-Time Blazer Fantasy Draft

Busta BucketJun 3, 2009

What does a bored group of Blazer fanatics do to pass the time instead of watching the Lakers win a championship?

Conduct a four-team draft of all-time Blazer greats and pit them against each other via the internet, of course.

Sheed, Bowerz, Scotty B! and I took turns drafting from the pool of every player that ever wore a Blazer uniform, to create individual Blazer fantasy teams.

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The plan is to then battle it out using the amazing website WhatIfSports.com to create and simulate games between our Blazer dream teams.

See our draft results below. Take in to consideration that WhatIfSports uses an individual season of a player in its simulations. So we were drafting players that had the best individual seasons as Blazers, not the best careers. The year we chose for each player can be found below.  On to the draft....

Round 1
1. Scotty B! - Clyde Drexler
2. Bowerz - Bill Walton
3. Sheed - Brandon Roy
4. CDub - Geoff Petrie
Round 2
5. CDub - Kiki Vandeweghe
6. Sheed - Sidney Wicks
7. Bowerz - Terry Porter
8. Scotty B! - Arvydas Sabonis
Round 3
9. Scotty B! - Zach Randolph
10. Bowerz - Mo Lucas
11. Sheed - Rod Strickland
12. CDub - Mychal Thompson
Round 4
13. CDub - Kevin Duckworth
14. Sheed - Jerome Kersey
15. Bowerz - Rasheed Wallace
16. Scotty B! - Jim Paxson
Round 5
17. Scotty B! - Cliff Robinson
18. Bowerz - Isaiah Rider
19. Sheed - Leroy Ellis
20. CDub - Kenny Anderson
Round 6
21. CDub - Scottie Pippen
22. Sheed - Sam Bowie
23. Bowerz - Bonzi Wells
24. Scotty B! - Lionel Hollins
Round 7
25. Scotty B! - Buck Williams
26. Bowerz - Shareef Abdur-Rahim
27. Sheed - LaMarcus Aldridge
28. CDub - Damon Stoudamire
Round 8
29. CDub - Calvin Natt
30. Sheed - Kermit Washington
31. Bowerz - Steve Smith
32. Scotty B! - Jim Barnett
Round 9
33. Scotty B! - Danny Ainge
34. Bowerz - Nick Van Exel
35. Sheed - Darnell Valentine
36. CDub - Brian Grant
Round 10
37. CDub - Rudy Fernandez
38. Sheed - Kenny Carr
39. Bowerz - Travis Outlaw
40. Scotty B! - Steve Johnson
Round 11
41. Scotty B! - Ron Brewer
42. Bowerz - Greg Oden
43. Sheed - Lloyd Neal
44. CDub -Bobby Gross
Round 12
45. CDub - Joel Przybilla
46. Sheed - Jarrett Jack
47. Bowerz - John Johnson
48. Scotty B! -Danny Young

We also got the "Godfather of Portland Sports Media", Dwight Jaynes to look over our final rosters to give us his thoughts. Think of him as our Mel Kiper Jr. for this draft.

Scotty B's Ball Busters

Dwight Jaynes: Scotty B's team would be handicapped by some VERY slow big men. Good low-post scorers, but small and slow. Clyde and Danny would be frustrated playing with those turtles.

  1. 1988-89 Clyde Drexler
  2. 1997-98 Arvydas Sabonis
  3. 2006-07 Zach Randolph
  4. 1994-95 Clifford Robinson
  5. 1982-83 Jim Paxson
  6. 1977-78 Lionel Hollins
  7. 1989-90 Buck Williams
  8. 1970-71 Jim Barnett
  9. 1990-91 Danny Ainge
  10. 1986-87 Steve Johnson
  11. 1979-80 Ron Brewer
  12. 1988-89 Danny Young

Championship Menaces (Bowerz)

DJ: If all these players are used at the absolute peak of their careers, I have to like this team the best. Walton, at his best, is enough to make any of these teams the favorite...he should have gone No. 1 overall (Scotty B...are you nuts?)

Granted, Walton has some real attitude problems to deal with on this team, but guess what? He's got Mo Lucas there to police those dudes—so trust me, there will be no problems with that group.

  1. 1977-78 Bill Walton
  2. 1988-89 Terry Porter
  3. 1976-77 Maurice Lucas
  4. 2000-01 Rasheed Wallace
  5. 1996-97 Isaiah Rider
  6. 2001-02 Bonzi Wells
  7. 2004-05 Shareef Abdur-Rahim
  8. 1999-00 Steve Smith
  9. 2004-05 Nick Van Exel
  10. 2007-08 Travis Outlaw
  11. 2008-09 Greg Oden
  12. 1973-74 John Johnson

Sheed's Shenanigan's

DJ: As for Sheed's squad... Jarrett Jack? Seriously? Wow. I'd take Dave Twardzik any day over he or Danny Young... and come on -- where's Fat Lever???

  1. 2008-09 Brandon Roy
  2. 1971-72 Sidney Wicks
  3. 1995-96 Rod Strickland
  4. 1987-88 Jerome Kersey
  5. 1970-71 Leroy Ellis
  6. 1984-85 Sam Bowie
  7. 2008-09 LaMarcus Aldridge
  8. 1979-80 Kermit Washington
  9. 1984-85 Darnell Valentine
  10. 1983-84 Kenny Carr
  11. 1972-73 Lloyd Neal
  12. 2006-07 Jarrett Jack

Fighting Kiki's (CDub)

DJ: CDub has a great offensive team that will give up a ton of points, but man, to see those guys at their best on offense would be something. Kiki is still probably one of my favorite all-time players to watch—an incredible scorer who could nail threes, drive on you, or dunk it right in your grill with either hand. He never missed a dunk, and had huge hands.

  1. 1972-73 Geoff Petrie
  2. 1986-87 Kiki Vandeweghe
  3. 1981-82 Mychal Thompson
  4. 1988-89 Kevin Duckworth
  5. 1996-97 Kenny Anderson
  6. 1999-00 Scottie Pippen
  7. 2004-05 Damon Stoudamire
  8. 1981-82 Calvin Natt
  9. 1998-99 Brian Grant
  10. 2008-09 Rudy Fernandez
  11. 1977-78 Bob Gross
  12. 2008-09 Joel Przybilla

DJ: The amazing thing about an exercise like this is that it makes you realize how much talent has passed through this franchise.

If there is any justice though, Team Bowerz wins this thing going away. Best roster on paper, but you gotta play—oops! You play on paper in this game. I guess Bowerz wins!

Thanks for the commentary Dwight. But we'll have to see if your predictions are correct, as we'll see what the computers have to say about these outcomes. Stay tuned!

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