A first look at how Portland will try and replace LaMarcus Aldridge

There's no "replacing" a four-time All-Star who leaves in free agency in the middle of his prime. That's just not possible. But an exceptionally steep uphill climb won't stop the Portland Trail Blazers from trying. They know LaMarcus Aldridge is special, but they still need to fill his void, some way or another.

Here's a closer look at how they plan to do it, per The Oregonian:

Meyers Leonard can shoot. Ed Davis can block shots and rebound. Noah Vonleh can...well, nobody really knows just yet. Chris Kaman is a skilled veteran. Mason Plumlee can roll to the rim and catch lob after lob after lob. 

Those are the positive qualities each member of Portland's frontcourt will bring to the table this season. But they have flaws, too. Big ones. And it's up to Terry Stotts and the rest of the Trail Blazers' coaching staff to hide them as best they can.