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Trailblazers Experiencing Suns' October 2005

I can't remember exactly where I was on October 12, 2005, but I can clearly recall that sinking feeling I had when I read that Amare Stoudemire--who had just signed a maximum contract only a week before--would have to undergo microfracture surgery at the tender age of 22. In that one moment, all those soaring hopes for a championship run came crashing down into the ultimate sports fan pit of despair. But once the initial shock passed, I found myself with two thoughts:

  1. There was no way Amare would be back (or even should be back) for the 2005-06 season, no matter how many optimists were saying otherwise.
  2. There was no way the Suns wouldn't make the playoffs, whether Amare returned that season or not.
Both of these predictions gave me something of a contrarian's view to what much of the media was saying. I felt like the ultimate prognosticator by the time the season had ended. Of course, I didn't get it all right. Amare did return for three games, before wisely opting to shut it down, and never in a million years did I think the Suns would have such a memorable season, or make a repeat appearance in the Western Conference Finals without him. But not make the playoffs at all with the other players they had? I didn't believe that for a second!

As most people reading this probably already know, Portland Trailblazers fans had their own version of October 12, 2005 today when they found out newly-drafted franchise center Greg Oden underwent microfracture surgery under circumstances that are eerily similar to Amare's. I am hesitant to even attempt adding anything to the excellent words of Blazer's Edge writer Dave, but I will offer a few thoughts on the aftermath of my own experience as a fan on the receiving end of such devastating news. While obviously it would have been great to have Amare for the 2005-06 season (and it very well could have been a championship year had he been available), there is absolutely no doubt that our team gave us a season to remember in spite of his absence. I have said here many times that the 2005-06 Suns were probably my favorite sports team ever. With everyone betting against them, our guys showed a level of resolve and heart that I don't think I have seen before or since. As bad as it seems (and is) right now in Portland, this is a great opportunity for Blazers fans to experience something similar, albeit on a slightly different scale. There have been reports that practically the entire Blazers team has already started voluntary workouts together, and that they have been at it since August. They are young and inexperienced, but it sounds like they have a level of determination comparable to what our Suns did in that Amare-less season. Will it get them to the playoffs? It seems unlikely, though stranger things have certainly happened. But regardless of how their season ends, I do think they'll be a team their fans can be proud of. And with the attitude their players have demonstrated thus far, there's no question their future is a bright one.

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What's worse?
Finding out your newly-drafted franchise center on your rebuilding team has to have microfracture surgery
12 votes
Finding out your recently maxed-out, 22-year-old stud on your championship contending team has to have microfracture surgery
24 votes

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very sad to hear
Thanks for the link to the portland site, I'm off to go read some of it, very sad. Big question, did portland know Oden had serious knee problems?

by jasonsuns1 on Sep 13, 2007 9:25 PM MDT   0 recs

As I said on my diary
Didn't Portland knew that Oden had this knee issue?
Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone

by Nobs on Sep 13, 2007 9:31 PM MDT   0 recs

check this out

Link to SI

Sounds like a few different teams had some serious concerns, but not Portland..

by jasonsuns1 on Sep 13, 2007 9:33 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

So
What could explain the TB drafting Oden over Durant, if he could be out for a long time? I mean, is he that good, so he's worth the wait? I never actually saw him playing, so I make no idea if he's good (or even Durant, for that matter, but Durant won't be out for 1-2 years).
Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone

by Nobs on Sep 13, 2007 9:45 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

I mean
That if Portland knew about his condition, but reading this page more carefully (I read it way too fast in the first time, sorry) it seems like they didn't know.
Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone

by Nobs on Sep 13, 2007 9:48 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

on Oden
I haven't seem Durant play much, so I can't really say much about him, but I have seen Oden play in 2 or 3 games. Think of a tall guy who can move like amare or howard but is ten feet taller, and can block shots from the dressing room, the guy is exciting, but until he learns some things, would currently foul out within 15-20 minutes.

by jasonsuns1 on Sep 13, 2007 10:03 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Maybe
Maybe Portland was thinking that because of Oden's young age, any injury he recieves, he can overcome, and if the recovery time is long then so be it, Portland is a growing team with a long way to go.
If ya can't jump 'em out, then box 'em out!

by PurplePinoy on Sep 15, 2007 1:49 PM MDT   0 recs

Oden's knee
He passed his physical with flying colors. including his knees.  Like Amare, it is a sudden affliction that is not predictable.

by OneSunsFan on Sep 16, 2007 9:17 AM MDT   0 recs

FIRST PHX TITLE
MERCURY DEVASTATE THE KARL MALONES DAUGHTERS ON THEIR FLOOR

PISTONS ORGANIZATION IN ATTENDANCE SEEN WEEPING

SARVER WINS FIRST TITLE

ARIZONA'S FIRST PRO BASKETBALL TITLE

OH YES

MERCURY FIRST WNBA TEAM TO WIN TITLE ON ROAD

PAUL WESTHEAD FIRST TO COACH BOTH NBA (1980 LAKERS) AND WNBA TEAMS TO TITLES

HUMONGOUS FIRST TO SAY "WE'RE ALL GONNA GET LAID!"

THE LADIES OF THE PURPLE AND ORANGE CHURCH HAVE HONORED THE GREAT SUN!!!!

WE HAIL THE LADIES OF THE PURPLE AND ORANGE CHURCH!!!!!

LET THE RAINS POUR FORTH FROM THE SKY!!!!

by The Humongous on Sep 16, 2007 5:20 PM MDT   0 recs

Amen!
CAN WE GET AN AMEN IN THE DESERT!!!!
If ya can't jump 'em out, then box 'em out!

by PurplePinoy on Sep 16, 2007 6:52 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

The Mercury and the Suns
How about the Mercury winning the WMBA, the Suns winning the NBA, the Cardinals winning the Super Bowl and the Diamondbacks winning the World Series.

One down, three to go!

by OneSunsFan on Sep 16, 2007 6:00 PM MDT   0 recs

Cardinals winning the NFL?
That's not going to happen anytime soon. At least not while Manning and Brady still on the league.
Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone

by Nobs on Sep 16, 2007 9:31 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Thoroughly Entertained and Satisfied
To be truthful, I have not watched the WNBA in awhile. I remember as far back as when that Aussie, Timms, played for us up to Cooper becoming coach. A mixture of apathy, inability to get access to the games on tv, and a lot of other things going in life prevented me from watching. Seeing this bunch (Taurasi, Pondexter, Miller, Taylor) play on the floor was really exciting to see. It really shows not only how this team has grown, but also the leauge. The brand of basketball being played now is a lot more intruiging and intense than in the past and its great to know our ladies are leading the charge of a new era in the game.
If ya can't jump 'em out, then box 'em out!

by PurplePinoy on Sep 16, 2007 7:08 PM MDT   0 recs

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