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Even without Oden, Blazers show improvement

 

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Greg Oden Era for the Portland Trail Blazers started, well, without Greg Oden.

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The much ballyhooed No. 1 draft pick was sidelined before his rookie season started because of microfracture surgery on his right knee. And without Oden, expectations were bleak for the NBA's youngest team (third youngest in league history).

That didn't faze the Blazers, who went on a surprising 13-game winning streak in December and finished 41-41 -- out of the playoffs but a big improvement over a 32-50 record in 2006-07. It was the first time Portland finished .500 or better since the 2003-04 season.

"It's another step forward for us to not have a losing season," coach Nate McMillan said. "We keep taking steps forward."

It was also eventful, long before it got under way.

Portland overcame the odds and landed the No. 1 pick in the June draft, with Rookie of the Year Brandon Roy representing the team at the lottery. And they took Oden, the 7-foot center out of Ohio State, over 6-foot-9 Texas forward Kevin Durant.

Then they made another significant draft deal, sending forward Zach Randolph -- one of the last remaining pieces of the so-called "Jail Blazers" -- to the New York Knicks, picking up Channing Frye in the process.

Summer league games gave fans a few glimpses at Oden, but he had to have a tonsillectomy. About a month later came the stunning news: Oden would miss his rookie season because of his knee.

The young team banded together while the future of the franchise rehabbed. After losing their first three games, the Blazers won their next four, and started off 5-12.

That was about what was expected of them, until the winning streak from Dec. 3 at Memphis to Dec. 31 at Utah. Soon there was talk that these young Blazers might actually make the playoffs.

That turned out to be premature, but Roy's performance during the streak helped vault him into the All-Star game as a reserve. Twice named the Western Conference's player of the week during the run, he averaged 22.8 points, 6.6 assists and 5.6 rebounds.

"The thing about Brandon that I've always known is that he does what he wants to do when he wants to do it. He's never in a hurry, he's always patient," Atlanta forward Marvin Williams said. "He seems like he's always waiting for someone else to mess up and he just takes advantage of it right there, and that's why he is so effective. He's tough to guard, and he's going to be tough to guard for a long time."

Roy averaged 19.1 points, 5.8 assists and 4.7 rebounds for the season.

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