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Trail Blazers report: Roster
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER With the departure of Zach Randolph to New York, Roy took over as the Blazers unquestioned leader, on the court and off. MOST DISAPPOINTING PLAYER FREE AGENT FOCUS Don't expect the Blazers to be big players on the free-agent market in 2008. Pritchard's master plan has been to wait until the summer of 2009 to make go after free agents, when he could have as much as $25 million to $30 million of cap room to burn. PLAYER NOTES --F Martell Webster made a big jump in his third season, moving into a starting role and becoming a long-ball threat, averaging 10.7 points per game and shooting .388 from behind the arc. But Webster, who plans to train this summer in Los Angeles with Blazer assistant Bill Bayno, newly hired as the coach at Loyola Marymount, could be a potential piece in a trade, especially with Outlaw and Jones also at the small forward position. --F/C Channing Frye made the most of the opportunity when C Joel Przybilla broke his hand five games before the end of the season. Frye, averaging 6.7 points and 4.5 rebounds, started for Przybilla and averaged 16.2 points and 10.5 rebounds. Frye's role diminished in Portland from his two seasons in New York. He averaged 12.3 points as a rookie in 2005-06 and started 59 games last year. Still, Frye says he loves it in Portland and said he's grown up during his season with the Blazers. "I've grown up so much here off the court. On the court I've finally figured out what I'm good at and what I need to work on." --Portland's 13-game winning streak in December coincided with G Brandon Roy being moved to a de facto point guard role. With the ball in his hands, Roy became Portland's leader in scoring and assists with 19.3 points and 5.9 assists per game. But coach Nate McMillan wants Roy to work on his stamina, saying he must come into the season planning to play 82-plus games next year. --Nobody will be more excited for the 2007-08 season to begin than C Greg Oden, who said he nearly went crazy several times this season while sitting on the bench in street clothes. "But I got to watch every last player in the league, and that's going to help me a lot," he said. Oden plans to move to Columbus, Ohio for the summer to take classes at Ohio State. Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved. |
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