Game 24 Preview: Blazers at Nuggets
Ah yes, here's where it all comes crashing down. The Nuggets are on the docket tonight. They are 14-9 overall, 10-3 at home. More importantly, they are like Kryptonite to whatever super powers we have. It's not so much that they can stop us. Super Trout may still get out of the phone booth and high in the air by the fourth. Brandon Roy may pull more gadgets out of his utility belt than we thought possible. James Jones may play the long-range sniper role to the hilt. It probably doesn't matter. We can't stop them. It's almost as if they're built to crush us on offense. Carmelo Anthony and Allen Iverson might as well be natural disasters for all we can do about them. Iverson causes our guards no end of trouble with his drives, his ability to absorb punishment, and his free throw drawing. He's never been shy about hoisting but this year he's shooting 46.5%. When he's hitting at that clip everybody is in trouble. Believe it or not, we're even less equipped to handle Anthony. Name me a small forward we have who can play defense. I'll wait. Still waiting... If you said Travis Outlaw, forget it. He has athletic ability and comes with the energy now and again but this isn't like helping to handle Dirk Nowitzki earlier in the year (a task Travis was up to on that one night at home). Dirk is slower and far more predictable than `Melo. Anthony will okey-doke Travis like a Three-Card Monte dealer. Trout better hide his wallet and get out of town. There have been exactly three games all season where neither of the Wonder Twins have scored 25+. Even one of them busting 30 could well be enough to beat us.
The other guy who's been playing out of his mind for Denver has been Marcus Camby. He's always been six kinds of trouble for us because he can hit that jumper from the foul line and our bigger centers don't like to come out on him. You'd think Channing Frye could help out here but Channing Frye couldn't find his way over Niagra Falls in an oar-less rowboat right now. Camby has also been even more of a terror on the boards than usual, averaging 14.8 per game. That, my friends, is nastier than Rosie O'Donnell's armpits. (Not that I know personally.) He can pass the ball and block the heck out of your shot too. Even though he's not the greatest straight-up defender in the world I don't think that's a severe handicap with Joel Przybilla on the other side.
Denver also gets credible minutes from Kenyon Martin and Linas Kleiza at forward. Nene Hilario is nowhere near the force he was last year but his athleticism always seems to give us trouble. The rest of their lineup is so-so. If we can manage to get them to focus on somebody besides the aforementioned half-dozen guys maybe we have a shot?
When they're not exploiting their 31 flavors of scoring Denver thrives on thefts and charity tosses. They average an amazing 10.2 steals per game. They routinely get 5 more foul attempts than opponents. For those who believe in voodoo, they're also an incredible free-throw defensive team. Their opponents are mysteriously averaging under 70% against them at the line. I can only guess they excel at trash talking in the rebounding queue.
So what are the Nuggets' weaknesses? They have a few. Despite all of their frontcourt accolades they actually give up more rebounds than they get. Anthony in particular has a habit of disappearing on the boards and if he's not paying attention they're not the same team. The Blazers seldom take advantage of rebounding indifference, however. Denver will also turn the ball over like they were allergic to it. Their losses often involve a spectacular amount of scoring by their opponents for exactly this reason.
What I'd Like To See
- First and foremost I'd like to see at least one quarter of the gritty, gutsy, polished basketball we've been playing...and I'd like it to be the first quarter. If Denver thinks we're playing too close for comfort and decides to brush us off like an annoying fly later in the game I'm good with that. But I want them to have to work at it instead of us approaching the contest like Lenny Suckerpunch trying to get his first date.
- Denver is going to remember the old Blazers more than they respect the new Blazers. That means they're likely to pack it in and dare us to shoot at first. So be it. Our guys have got to hit a couple to free things up. I'm looking at you Martell Webster, James Jones, and Steve Blake. But after that we need to drive and start hitting some bodies in there. Bounce off of Marcus Camby like a pinball and try to get him fouled to the bench. Make Carmelo move his feet on defense. Attack the lane with the same gusto you've had during the winning streak.
- We CANNOT TURN THE BALL OVER. All we need is to send them to Dunkyland with day passes courtesy of our miscues. They'll ride that coaster until they throw up and we'll walk away with a 26 point defeat.
- A big key to this game will be our second unit dominating theirs. If we can go +10 with the subs and scrubs we give the starters a far better chance to pull out a surprise win in the fourth. If we play even or lose to their second unit we can probably kiss this game goodbye. By the way Pine Crew, you did read what I just said about turnovers, right?
- Anything you can do to make J.R. Smith take over the game offensively, do it.
- If you recall the Nuggets made like schoolyard bullies last time we played and we pretty much knuckled under. You can bet they're going to put physical pressure on us again. Have we learned anything?
- Providing we do lose this game (which obviously I think is likely) I'd love to hear very little Blazer fan complaining of people not stepping up, coaches being stupid, or whatever. A six game win streak is amazing for this team, especially in Lamarcus' absence. A seventh victory on the road against the Nuggets would be beyond the pale. If it happens we should be dancing in the streets like we just won the lottery. But falling short tonight wouldn't tarnish the streak one bit, nor does it mean we suddenly turned into a bad team. All it means is we were overmatched on the court as well as on paper.
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Some Wild Cards
Denver played a tough game tonight, (I believe the Spurs, I think I just saw that they lost)., but I still see them coming out on fired up. Good...It makes us better.
Well said, Dave
Pitiful.
Dave's Commentary
by The Observer @ Blazer's Edge on Dec 16, 2007 12:26 AM PST reply actions
Check yourself my friend
Oh, and I don't do anything on this site for the sake of readership. Like it or not, I say what I see.
--Dave
um was this a joke?
but this line
"It's okay to have a valid opinion but personal attacks should be purely off limits! What a LOSER YOU ARE! "
is dumb/hypocritical enough that i think it could have been a weak attempt at humor
by DominicanAvenger on Dec 16, 2007 12:39 AM PST up reply actions
slash
then again i thought utah would come out pissed friday and crush us...so shows what i know
by DominicanAvenger on Dec 16, 2007 12:41 AM PST up reply actions
Yeah
--Dave
Yah
Poor Lenny
honkaplayboys.comWhat's an acronym?
It's either Late or Early in the mornin', dependin' on your point of view, & I can't think of one or what it is I should be tryin' to think about. Darn It!
honkaplayboys.comTry this...
Ah yes, here's where our Blazers may struggle. The Nuggets are on the docket tonight and boy it might get tough. They are 14-9 overall, 10-3 at home and that's better than our record. More importantly, they are like Kryptonite to whatever super powers we have. It's not so much that they can stop us. Travis Outlaw might be like Superman and he may still get out of the phone booth and high in the air by the fourth. Brandon Roy may like Batman and pull more gadgets out of his utility belt than we thought possible. James Jones may play the long-range sniper role to the hilt.
But that may not be enough to win because those Denver Nuggest have some very good players of their own. If our Blazers don't win it will probably be because of the refs or just bad luck or something like that. Rest assured it won't be due to any failings or lack of talent and experience of our players. They're the best! Go Blazers! Rip City! BOOM CHAKA-LAKA!
by jon @ Blazer's Edge on Dec 16, 2007 8:30 AM PST up reply actions
Re-Read Your Own Post...
You went after Dave for "Personal Attacks" by doing the very thing that you accused him of doing Attacking Personally. Most of us here at BE know what a great...Let me try that again...GREAT Writer, Blogger,and Basketball Analyst that Dave is and how privileged we are to have him at the helm.
Now go stand in the corner and think about what you did...
by LaMarvelous on Dec 16, 2007 10:11 AM PST up reply actions
If this post isn't a joke, well...it IS.
I thought that was a very funny, yet on-target game preview. The jabs at Channing and Ms Rosie were humorous, not mean-spirited. Like Rosie hangs out a Blazersedge to be offended. Silly stuff.
Hopefully, the poster was just trying to be funny. But not nearly as successfully as Dave.
Did you know?
Freaking bloggaz every way like M.J.
Zone...
In fact, the Nuggets remind me a lot of the Warriors. The main difference is Camby. Between him and the gambling perimeter D, it's going to be hard for the Blazers to get to the line without turning the ball over. On the other side, if they zone the Nuggets, Camby should presumably not get wide open jump shots. The obvious risk is to get burned on 3 pointers though, so not sure whether they do it that way or not.
they could give it a try but
by DominicanAvenger on Dec 16, 2007 1:14 AM PST up reply actions
Yep, they zoned them.
Good Analysis - some adds
Linas Kleiza, whom we drafted and traded to Denver, seems to be superman with the Blazers. He kills us from the 2nd unit. Which may be why...
Nene did not play at all against the Spurs last night. Is he hurt? Maybe not a factor.
K-Mart coming back from a suspension (bringing a loss from the Spurs last night) is likely to come out with an agenda tonight. Not sure who can handle him. Raef? Yeah I didn't think so either. Still a couple of blocks can alter a player's game.
They do not have a player that can guard Roy and will have to double him leaving someone open. We simply have to get the passes without the steals to the open man. Not so simple in practice.
That reminds me
I will admit that Kleiza's progress has taken me somewhat by surprise. I didn't think he would be as good as he's been.
--Dave
i hope the altitude
i don't like denver. i don't like iversen and i don't like carmelo. now that i think about it i don't like kenyon martin either. or camby. or j.r. smith.
I concur on all counts
Something to that effect anyway.
--Dave
And then we went to Denver...
We were on a 4-game winning streak.
And then we went to Denver.
Now we're on a 6-game streak.
And then we went to Denver.
The good news?
After tonight, we won't be going back to Denver any time soon.
THAT
--Dave
I guess we'll see...
The last time we went to Denver, it was the start of a stretch where we lost 9 of 10 games.
This time, if they can bounce back (Aldridge returning on Monday must surely help) then maybe they can learn how to not let a crushing defeat affect their overall morale.
Just one more important lesson for a growing team.
I hate facing Denver
Stupid match-ups.
And that guy's comment was a total joke, calm down folks, it's the internet.
Maybe The Observer
Here's the problem:
I'm worried that me watching on DVR is the reason we are winning, and we'll find out tonight.
I HOPE that the win streak is caused by me putting the X-Mas lights up, cause I did that around the same time!
Mortimer
that slippery ball
Well, something tells me Roy will remember that tonight. I hope to see more white powder on the Blazers' fingers tonight than you'd see at a party in '70s Hollywood.
Well Dave
It's good to be wrong...
Every time you *know* this team is in over its head, they keep raising the bar.
Where's the ceiling on this thing?
I don't mind being wrong
--Dave

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