Faber President and CEO of GoldSpring Inc

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Faber, President and CEO480.603.5151775.847.5272E-mail: OURCEGoldSpring, Inc.Robert T. Faber, President and CEO of GoldSpring, Inc., 1-480-603-5151, or1-775-847-5272, . It's been in the back of our minds for months now: The addition of Andre Miller, emergence of Rudy Fernandez and Nicolas Batum, and the healthy return of Greg Oden. The Portland Trail Blazers are working with a completely stacked 12-man roster. It's the most talented full roster in the NBA but there might be a problem.Do the Blazers have too much talentThe grumblings reported lately have mustered up negative thoughts for me.

From Andre Miller's tell all with Marc Spears to Brandon and LaMarcus' questions about the preseason game plan. We have a ton of talent, and with that will inevitably come some sort of need for more playing time and more involvement on the floor.Let's be realistic here, if guys weren't confident and didn't want more playing time or touches, would they really be here Professional basketball players should want to be a key cog on any franchise, and for Portland there are a lot of cogs who could, and frankly should, play. This makes fans think he's some sort of hermit that hates the outside world It's not at all like that. Andre's been around the NBA for a long time and he does things his own way I for one love how he's carried himself so far I'm glad that he keeps his private life private. It's his prerogative and we already know way too much about athlete's lives.

It doesn't matter who it is, Andre Miller, Brandon Roy, Nic Batum, or Rudy Fernanez Every guy wants to be involved and play meaningful minutes. We have at least eight guys who could be a legit 2nd or 3rd option on a handful of NBA teams. Isn't that the reality of the situationThen of course we start to hear Brandon and Lamarcus getting perturbed about the direction of the game plan in the preseason. It probably doesn't matter, but obviously Roy and Aldridge are ready to get serious about their involvement in the offense. Once again this is a good thing and maybe a bad thing, but not necessarily. I want our guys to get serious but Nate also has a lot to figure out in the preseason.