Portland's rebuild:
Year 0: 50-32, made playoffs, drafted Travis Outlaw
Year 1: 41-41, missed playoffs, drafted Sebastian Telfair and Sergei Monia
Year 2: 27-55, drafted Martell Webster
Year 3: 21-61, drafted Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge, and Sergio Rodriguez
Year 4: 32-50, lucked into #1 overall pick, drafted Greg Oden and Rudy Fernandez
Year 5: 41-41, missed playoffs, drafted Jerryd Bayless and Nicolas Batum
Year 6: ?? Look like a playoff team, probably not a contender
Year 7: Contender?
Looking at the Kings:
Year 0: 44-38, made playoffs, drafted Quincy Douby
Year 1: 33-49, missed playoffs, drafted Spencer Hawes
Year 2: 38-44, drafted Jason Thompson, got Donté Greene
Year 3: Looking like a 20-win season...
Looks to me like we're a long way away. But we did a better job of drafting in Year 1 and Year 2 than the Blazers. Still, if we follow the Blazers' lead, this year will be horrible (obviously). We'll land a solid player in the draft. Next year, developing that solid player, we'll improve but still miss the playoffs. We can't count on lucking into #1, but with Hawes, Thompson, and Greene instead of Telfair, Monia and Webster we're OK with a #7-10 pick. '10-'11 we'll push .500, pick up another late-lotto player and extend Hawes. '11-'12 is our year to break into the playoffs, we'll extend Thompson and Greene. '12-'13 would then be our first year to contend with our young team (and yes, it will still be a young team).
So following the Blazers' schedule, don't expect us to be in the playoffs next year. Patience. Patience.