It seems a bit daft to declare a set of winners and losers after less than a week of the NBA's official offseason, but after a few dozen free-agent agreements and quite easily the busiest first day in the league's free-agent history, one can't help but stand back and take stock. Presuming your spine is straightened out after hours of bleary-eyed staring at Woj's Twitter account . Because more happened in the first week of July than will happen between now and October, I think it's best to start judging. So it goes: WINNERS LaMarcus Aldridge The league's last great unknown struck a bit of blow for himself in this offseason. This was in place even before he decided to sign with the San Antonio Spurs. LaMarcus Aldridge turns 30 later in July. He hasn't exactly acted as a basketball martyr thus far in his career in Portland, the team has made the playoffs five times since he's come on board, but he's rubbing up on the edges. Aldridge has watched as several team saviors came on board while he slogged away – Brandon Roy, Greg Oden, Damian Lillard – with little payoff as the team has made the second round only once. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all...