Less than a month into the NBA's 2015 NBA offseason, the Portland Trail Blazers have firmly established their presence at the top of everyone's "worst summer in the NBA" lists. The team lost four starters from last year's club (and even a late-season replacement for one of those starters) to either free agency or trade. Coming off of a 51-win season and division title, the franchise's front office has decided that it needs to rebuild. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] One of those former starters, shooting guard Wesley Matthews, was defined characteristically as the team's figurative heart and soul several times last year, prior to tearing his Achilles past the mid-point of the season . The Blazers decided against offering their heart and soul a contract as he entered free agency this summer, and Matthews is less than pleased at the team's refusal to even reach out, much less offer him a contract. From the Oregonian's Jason Quick , via Pro Basketball Talk : But in the end, after five seasons, the feeling was not mutual. He was greeted with silence. No phone call. No text messages. The Blazers never made an offer. "I was pissed off,"...