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The Blazers are overachieving and could be pointed toward NBA no-man’s land — again

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The Blazers’ recent run of success has created something of a conundrum. They have won five of their last six games, are playing hard and delivering an entertaining style of basketball.

They are also at risk of locking the franchise in the NBA’s version of no-man’s land.

That’s the main topic of discussion on this week’s episode of the Oregonian Sports Podcast. Hosts Bill Oram and Brenna Greene weigh the circumstances the Blazers find themselves in, seemingly taking meaningful steps forward on the court as their plans of a high lottery pick take a simultaneous hit.

Can fans enjoy the wins if they also feel like losses?

Also discussed on this week’s all-Blazers episode:

• What does the Blazers front office do with Billups now that he’s shown he can get the most out of an imperfect roster?

• Blazers game ops rise to the occasion of Damian Lillard’s return. Please send earplugs.

• By the time Lillard is a free agent, should the Blazers even want him back?

• Plus, Brenna exacts her revenge for last week’s mea culpa.

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The Blazers’ recent run of success has created something of a conundrum. They have won five of their last six games, are playing hard and delivering an entertaining style of basketball.

They are also at risk of locking the franchise in the NBA’s version of no-man’s land.

That’s the main topic of discussion on this week’s episode of the Oregonian Sports Podcast. Hosts Bill Oram and Brenna Greene weigh the circumstances the Blazers find themselves in, seemingly taking meaningful steps forward on the court as their plans of a high lottery pick take a simultaneous hit.

Can fans enjoy the wins if they also feel like losses?

Also discussed on this week’s all-Blazers episode:

• What does the Blazers front office do with Billups now that he’s shown he can get the most out of an imperfect roster?

• Blazers game ops rise to the occasion of Damian Lillard’s return. Please send earplugs.

• By the time Lillard is a free agent, should the Blazers even want him back?

• Plus, Brenna exacts her revenge for last week’s mea culpa.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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