The Blazers got knocked out of the playoffs in the first quarter in Game 4 against the buzzsaw that is Golden State. Obviously, they were overmatched against the Golden State, but after the All-Star break, I could make a pretty strong argument that they were one of the top four teams in the West. Here's what went right for them: The Blazers have a great young backcourt in Lillard and McCollum, two snipers that both have the ability to go off in any game. Along with that, they have solid perimeter defenders in Harkless and Aminu, a shooter in Allen Crabbe, and a very strong post prospect in Jusuf Nurkic, a center who's shown glimpes of playmaking ability from the elbow, much like an Andrew Bogut or Marc Gasol (shit, both my comps are white). Ed Davis is a fine piece off the bench, and Evan Turner, on a good day, is a good bench creator. Terry Stotts has instituted a solid gameplan that involves a lot of small-ball, pace-and-space schemes that became a lot more lethal wit...