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Game 26 Recap: Blazers 101 Raptors 96

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Team Observations

The basic story of this game is that if you continue to do the right things good things will happen to you.  For most of the game the Blazers outrebounded the Raptors.  They drew more foul shots.  They hit more threes.  The only glaring mistake early on was turning the ball over a ton, giving the Raptors more shots, which as we said in the preview was a big no-no.  Other than that the Blazers were at the mercy of something pretty much beyond their control:  the Raptors shot the lights out.  Then they shot the neighbors' lights out.  Then they took a bazooka to the power station.  The Blazers did a decent job of shutting down the middle and still getting out to cover but Toronto just downed a hail of shots.  As has been the habit lately we didn't give up and we didn't stop hustling.  If anything we increased our energy, especially in the fourth quarter.  Toronto, having played last night, couldn't match.  All of a sudden all of those jumpers were falling short and Chris Bosh's spin move was slow enough to guard.  At that point we accelerated away and didn't look back.  Nine in a row.  High fives all around.

The most impressive stat of the night was ending up with only 12 turnovers after we started the game with 5 quick ones.  That's been the single biggest improvement since the start of the season.  A big part of it comes from simply slowing down the offense a little and letting a couple of key guys handle the ball.  We weren't ready for the motion/passing game yet.  A close runner up was getting 7 more free throw attempts than the Raptors.  That may seem like an easy task given their jump-shooting proclivities but we haven't always taken advantage of such situations this season.  Our 10-21 three-point shooting clip was great and came off of smart passing and guys confidently taking advantage of their opportunities.  As we mentioned the rebounding was also good.  All-in-all, given the potential problems caused by Toronto's shooting ability versus our need to zone, I'd say we came out of this about as well as could be expected.

Individual Observations

--The night again belonged to Brandon Roy who carried the team on his shoulders in the fourth and willed us to win.  One of the keys to the game was our ability to drive and he made the Raptor defense look every bit as soft as advertised.  Brandon is a guy whose layups get you to jump off the couch with a vigor usually reserved for dunks.   He ended up 10-16 with 25 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists.  And this was with Toronto watching him like a hawk.  Brilliant game.

--Lamarcus made a nice comeback for having not played in a week.  The 15 points was at the lower end of his scale but he did shot 7-15 and grab 7 boards.  He wasn't missing his jumpers as much as not getting in great position for them which will certainly change as he gets accustomed to being out there again.

--Martell Webster made a great second-half comeback after having a drizzly first half.  Basically we found him open for some threes in the third quarter and the scoring torrent ignited his energy.  It wasn't his best overall game of the year but he showed more signs of life than he has recently.

--Steve Blake took good advantage of his scoring opportunities, shooting 6-9 for 14 points.  You may look at his 1 assist and wonder what's up but Brandon handled the ball a ton in this game.  Blake did pretty much just what he should have.

--This wasn't a night for Joel Przybilla.  You knew it wasn't going to be even before the game started.  For one thing Toronto's outside shots negated much of his defensive presence.  Long shots carom long too which doesn't help the rebounding.  They tried putting Joel on Chris Bosh which is just a ridiculous quickness deficit.  He pretty much couldn't guard him.  So to the pines he went.  No reflection on Joel...this just wasn't a good team for him.

--Predictably as Martell Webster emerged James Jones's scoring slid a little.  There's no logical reason for it, it's just one of those things.  Seeing Jones airball a three like he did in the first quarter is like seeing Superman emerge from the phone booth and trip.  However Jones did play some credible defense and helped the team effort without shooting.

--Travis Outlaw had a fairly miserable shooting night until the fourth quarter.  Come to think of it he had a pretty bad defensive first half as well.  Fortunately he rebounded in both the metaphorical and literal sense and was a key part of the game-winning surge. But here's a question: doesn anybody in the league have more almost-spectacular dunks than Outlaw? Here's another: when may we expect to see some of those thrown down?

--Channing Frye had 6 points and 5 rebounds in 13 minutes which is impressive.  There are so many fundamentals he seems to be missing right now though.  I guess if his production stays that high it's worth it, but that's exactly it...he has to produce big to justify his minutes.  I'd prefer a little more solid defense, some consistent boxing out, and other reasons to keep him out there besides the jumper.

--Sergio had an energetic night again, or as much as you can have in 8 minutes.  He had 3 assists and made a nice drive.

--Jack had a fairly non-descript outing except for hitting a key three-pointer in the comeback that elicited a huge roar from the crowd.

One Sentence Game Summary:

If there's a more perfect basketball player than Brandon Roy right now I don't know his name.

--Dave (blazersub@yahoo.com)

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That was quick!
Also, love this pic from Foxsports.com. Blazers are 8th in Dime's rankings:

by damir on Dec 19, 2007 10:21 PM PST   0 recs

great pic
this is why i love these blazers

by sergioFTW on Dec 19, 2007 11:06 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Observations from a fan in the stands.
A few things stood out to me as I watched the game from the 300-level:

- Both teams were young, and it showed.

- Good shooting early covered a multitude of sins; for both teams.

- The Blazer defense on Chris Bosh was generally very good. He made some crazy shots with hands in his face that really had no business going in--but hey, he's Chris Bosh, he's a pretty good player.

- Rasho Nesterovic's early production was canceled out nicely by Steve Blake's early production. It was like Steve came out and said "We were flat on Monday. That is NOT going to happen again." and hit some big shots in the first quarter to get everybody else going.

- Martell was forcing shots again for a bit, but then settled down and started playing within the offense, and hit some critical threes in the third to keep the Blazers in touch.

- LaMarcus was steady. He looked a little lost on defensive rotations once or twice, but he didn't try to do too much, and hit some nice smooth jumpers. His points were huge for us staying in a position to pounce in the fourth quarter.

- It seems like just about everybody had some hand in this one (again). Jarret hit a big three down the stretch. Channing had a nice offensive putback. Blake was on fire in the first quarter. Sergio brought good energy and had a good penetrating score.

- Good defense beats hot shooting. Especially in the fourth quarter. The Blazers were playing good defense. The Toronto defense seemed to consist of waiting for Blazers to miss open shots. Which we did plenty of--until the fourth quarter, that is.

Game Ball goes to: Brandon Roy, again, obviously. But assists have to go to Martell (in the third), and Travis (in the fourth), and LaMarcus (for his steady production throughout).

by Majikj0n on Dec 19, 2007 10:46 PM PST   0 recs

Forgot to add...
One critical point.

- Brandon is scary good. He can seemingly get to the front of the rim at will, around double teams, in traffic, on the switch, facing up, with his back to the basket, you name it. There are only two or three other players I can think of who has looked this unstoppable on the offensive end, and they have names like MJ, Kobe, and D-Wade.

I'm not sure how to explain this, since Brandon doesn't do it with pure athleticism. He looks more like the older, savvy MJ than the young explosive MJ.

I think Dave may have hit on it in his recent post--it's that he can beat you in so many ways, you're never sure what you should be defending against.

Whatever it is, this guy has one of the highest basketball IQs in the game. Seriously. If he is left off the All-Star roster for much longer, it's going to invalidate the entire idea of the All-Star game.

- One more thing, if the Blazers make the playoffs, Nate is Coach of the Year. Bank on it.

by Majikj0n on Dec 19, 2007 10:52 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Watch your phraseology
I think you meant to say:

One more thing, if the Blazers make the playoffs, Nate is Coach of the Year. BOOK it.

:-)

by DonkeyShins on Dec 20, 2007 11:06 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Great recap,
At least I think it was since I can only listen to the game.

I'll call you on this though:  you seem to be recluctant to give Blake much credit despite his last two performances that deseve such.

You had an excellent explanation of why Nate didn't play Pryz more, but to me it was totally predictable that with Aldridge back Joel would be reduced to mostly bench time.  Big mistake if it continues.

J-Jones.  Love the guy but how could we not expect his shooting percentage to not even out to what it has always been in the NBA. He's still young though and maybe he's made some improvements in his shot or his mental attitude towards it.

J-Jack.  Blake was having a very sound game so why was Jack getting equal minutes? Jarrett has been doing little for the team (excepting that big 3 at the end of this game), but Nate seems to dish him preferential treatment none-the-less???

by TwoDeep on Dec 19, 2007 10:49 PM PST   0 recs

Nate loves Jarret
he gets PT no matter hoe bad he is playing or how good someone else is playing, always.

by sergioFTW on Dec 19, 2007 11:08 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

I heard
Nate even lets Jarett sit in the front seat, even when Sergio calls shotgun!

by Jumbo on Dec 20, 2007 10:51 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Now
That is what I call funny.
Randee of the Redwoods '08

by tominhawaii on Dec 20, 2007 3:09 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Jack's minutes
shouldn't be compared to Blake's or Sergio's.  He's not a point guard for this team anymore.  He's struggling for sure and Sergio deserves to play more but its not fair to directly compare them.

Jack's hit some huge shots for this team.

I still am in agreement he's getting more minutes than he deserves though.

by jksnake99 on Dec 19, 2007 11:21 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

I think Jack gets much pt
because Nate treats the team, in spite of the streak, as a work in progress.

Roles are being defined.

Brandon is the man. Nate saves him until the 4th, then it's his show.

Steve is a fine compliment. I believe Nate would like him to be the third guard, using his versatility and intelligence to play off Roy.

We need another guard to step up. Sergio? Jarrett? I think we'll see a return of Martell to the ongoing auditions. There have to be three.

Greg will get his next year, we can expect.

Joel has secured his place in the rotation.

LMA is all we could hope for.

Travis seems to be shining in the sixth man of the year spot being created for him.

James Jones will come back to earth and be a steady, heady bench guy.

Martell, I hope, will continue to grow a role somewhere. Starting SF serves the team best, of course, and he's given us reason to believe he'll have it mastered by this time next season. If not, Jones and Travis seem sufficient.

Dare I mention Darius?

Channing, I don't know. Raef is too old for our timeline and too expensive for his role. Josh? Freeland?

So Roy and Steve plus one, add Greg and Joel, then add LaMarcus, Martell, Travis, and James.

3 guards, 2 Centers and 4 forwards who can compete with the best is a pretty good plan.

The third guard is the last remaining question mark. Jarrett is young, hard working and caochable. So is Sergio. Should Darius break into the top 4 forwards, I suspect Martell fights for minutes in the back court. Rudy might force Steve to stay at first PG and make Brandon the swing guard. RatB's Finn might eventually make the Blake the swingman #3.

But for now, plan to be frustrated with Sergio and Jarrett playing more than you'd like, especially at critical moments.

But just as LMA, Joel, Martell and Travis have proved capable of growing into roles they couldn't have handled one year ago today, a third guard must emerge by this time next year. At least if we want to elevate our game to elite level in December of 2008. Nate has made the ninth spot in a nine man rotation Jack's to lose.

I agree with Nate. Until somebody clearly takes it away from Jarrett, he's earned the right to keep working to grow into it.

by ojala on Dec 19, 2007 11:23 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Martell Webster is not a guard
He simply doesn't handle the ball well enough--not even close.  But he's gradually developing into a fine three.  I love that when Jones is cold Nate can go to Martell and vice versa.  That's huge.  
"Ime caught the guy in mid-air with a fist and calmly continued his dispatching of oncoming people." -Gabe Muoneke

by hurryup09 on Dec 20, 2007 1:22 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Sergio is not a SG yet
he plays when Roy does not so not so many minutes. Roy is our starting point guard. Blake and Jack are keeping the seat warm for Rudy or whomever we draft next year or D-Wade in 2009 (opt out then). Neither Blake or Jack are starters for this team long-term but either/both can be rotation contributors. Jack especially can become Billups. He has the mental strength and the body type to deal with strong guards and overpower the weak ones. When Sergio has mastered the 3-ball consistently (30% going into tonight) he can become the 3rd rotation guard but at this time remains a work in progress. I think it is a good sign that Coach Nate is assigning him consistent minutes behind Roy. Especially interesting to see him in during the last 4 minutes with Roy. He is getting him confidence and seasoning.

by lee3022 on Dec 20, 2007 1:45 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

fyi
during the streak, Sergio has shot the 3 about 8% better than Jack. and really, i gotta say you gotta treat all of Sergio's stats right now with a grain of salt. i mean playing 4 minutes stints doesn't give a player anytime to develop a rhythm shooting, or anything else for that matter. by the time he gets just warmed up physically, he is on the bench again.

by sergioFTW on Dec 20, 2007 6:49 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Sergio
He has played better of late, just be patient. If he continues to play well he'll get more minutes. If not this year, in the years to come. They don't need him to play minutes to win obviously.

by Jack Burton on Dec 20, 2007 12:22 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

It's a first...
I don't believe I've ever seen the words Jarrett Jack and mental toughness in the same sentence before.  At least not in a good sense ;-)  Personally, it's not something I'd attribute to him as a strength.

by R11 on Dec 20, 2007 9:40 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Jack
Jarret is getting minutes for a few reasons:

  1.  He's very good at rallying the troops out there - he may not be playing PG any more, but he can get the team going.

  2.  He's excellent at driving into the lane, which causes defenses to collapse and then frees up the perimeter for Webster or Jones or Outlaw to work.

  3.  There are a lot of indications that Roy plays his best when Jack is on the floor.  Why?  Not sure - perhaps a combination of #1 and #2.

Just my $0.02.

by DonkeyShins on Dec 20, 2007 11:09 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Impressive win
This game could have easily been one where the Blazers thought somewhere in the third quarter, "8 is a nice number for a win streak." and let Toronto slip into a big lead.  But they stuck with it.

Toronto looked calm and calculating in the first three quarters.  They had an answer for everything.  The Blazers took them right out of their comfort zone in the fourth.  They looked like the confident professionals while Toronto turned the ball over and missed big rebound opportunities that would have helped them stay in the game.

by tssbro on Dec 19, 2007 10:49 PM PST   0 recs

Roy was on a different planet tonight
Not sure if this was noted but I don't think it made its way into Dave's recap, but on top of Roy's monstrous night, he was battling the flu that sidelined Martell a few nights ago. It is flat out incredible what he has done in December.

The one play that sticks out in my mind was his Jordan-esk lay in. Roy goes up with the right hand, hangs in mid-air, changes hands and finishes with the left. Aside from savoring the victory and the lingering Chalupa taste in my mouth, that play was all I could think about on the way home from the Garden. We need a west coast SportsCenter, so we can get late game coverage into the show, as that play, I'm 100% sure, would have been on top.

The defense in the 4th was a function of Nate switching back to man-to-man defense, which, in my mind, is what cooled the Raptors outside shooting.

Nine is fine but the Blazers are destine for ten.  

by PtownJake on Dec 19, 2007 10:56 PM PST   0 recs

Roy's lay up
go here
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=271219022
and watch the video recap, the play it once in real time, then they have a great slow motion replay.  Roy is Crazy Good, but you guys already know that!

by hightide on Dec 19, 2007 11:05 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

how that didn't make sportscenter's top 10
I will never know.

Shoulda been #1!  Jordan-esque!

by jksnake99 on Dec 19, 2007 11:22 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Because they
Can that stuff at about 8:00 PM Pacific time and go to bed.
Randee of the Redwoods '08

by tominhawaii on Dec 20, 2007 12:37 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

However
Did you hear the amazed laughing in the background from the other announcer when he saw that move?  I think that move will end up in a BRoy highlight reel someday.  Perhaps when the Blazers are in the finals and they're talking about what an amazing player Roy is.

by DonkeyShins on Dec 20, 2007 11:13 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

several plays from this game
could make the top 10.
Roy's was the best, but the block on Outlaw and LMA's pass to Webster dunk could also be there

by Bruno on Dec 20, 2007 3:57 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Roy was sick, but I have to admit...
...so was that block on Outlaw's dunk attempt. I was like, "Damn." But I was glad to see Outlaw shake it off and hit clutch shots for us in the fourth. He's definitely maturing.

I seriously feel like I'm in a dream right now. What's great is that I just finished all my final papers and thus am now finally on winter break, i.e., I can devote full-time attention to the most entertaining and endearing team that I have seen in ages: our Blazers!!

When feeling discouraged about the Blazers' learning process, just remember that at least the Jail Blazer era is over.

by kdfkwak on Dec 19, 2007 11:05 PM PST   0 recs

Earth-Shakin' Blazer-gasm!!
Mind-boggling, super-intense, never-ending WWWOOOOHHHOOOOOSSSS!!! I can't even come close to expressing how these Super-Blazers are blowing my mind!

Blazers Forever!!!!!!!

"Now LMA steals!!!!!!! And LMA DUNKS ON THE OTHER END!!!!!!!" - Dave

by LaMarvelous on Dec 19, 2007 11:05 PM PST   0 recs

Aldridge
He wasn't completely in rhythm on offense but I loved his passes (especially the one to Webster) and the fact that he was flat out busting his tail guarding Bosh in the 4th quarter (and doing a heckuva job).  

He'll be even better as he gets used to being back out there.  I'm thrilled he's back.

by jksnake99 on Dec 20, 2007 12:16 AM PST   0 recs

Imitating Jordan!
Roy playing with the flu PLUS that switch hand layup.

by jayseyfield on Dec 20, 2007 2:02 AM PST   0 recs

Better than Jordan's layin
When Jordan made that famous layin, he did it just for fun.  He could have continued with his right hand, dunked it, whatever he wanted, since he had already beaten the defense.  Brandon had to switch hands because Chris Bosh was in perfect position to block the shot if he had gone up with his right hand.  It worked perfectly.  Bosh was completely fooled.  What a shot!

by MiledAnimal on Dec 20, 2007 11:30 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

Good win by the Blazers
Dave's recap is spot on.  I had my doubts that we were going to pull this one out during the game as it didn't seem like the Blazers could buy a stop for the first 3.5 quarters.  The raptors brilliant outside shooting was making mince meat of the Blazers' zone defense.  They managed to answer every Blazer run that was made against them.  But give credit to the Blazers.  They hung close with the Raptors and were the more clutch team in the final minutes.  Beyond the Spurs, I can't think of too many other teams in the league who night in and night out show more poise at the end of games right now.  Even Boston and Detroit didn't look very good in the final 6 minutes of their game last night.  

I was impressed with the Raptors too.  I can see why they've won so many games.  They have great shooters and Bosh is terrific.  Calderon is a very nice PG too.  What the Raptors are missing is a clutch performer and go-to option at the end of games, someone who can take over the game and will the team to victory.

Wow, B-Roy is a special player.  I don't care that rationally it will be a long shot for him to make the All-Star team this year because of all the other tremendous guys out there at his position.  The way he is playing, the coaches will be forced to find a place for him on the team.

Go Blazers!!!

by BootStrapper on Dec 20, 2007 8:23 AM PST   0 recs

Calderon
I listened to the game at NBA.com and she never stopped saying his name.  That guy was on fire.
Randee of the Redwoods '08

by tominhawaii on Dec 20, 2007 10:27 AM PST to parent up   0 recs

nice video recap right here too
This one also includes Outlaw's dunk getting blocked and Webster's dunk.

http://broadband.nba.com/cc/playa.php?content=video&url=http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbac om/recaps/recap08_376_torpor.asx&video=blank&nbasite=nba

Nice to see that Denver comes in Friday on the wrong side of a back to back.

by jon on Dec 20, 2007 9:28 AM PST   0 recs

Chuck Swirsky news
The Globe and Mail has a short article on our favorite Raps homer:

http://tinyurl.com/2u2w56

The writer says Chuck admits to being a homer!  Finally, the truth comes out!

BTW, whoever is threatening Chuck, knock it off.  You're making all of us Blazer fans look bad.

by MiledAnimal on Dec 20, 2007 11:34 AM PST   0 recs

What will Allen do at 11?
Please do not tell me we will have to see Allen remove his shoe and sock and stick his big toe in the air with his ten fingers.  I do not think that I could stomach it.

Anyway, it was great to be at that game.  Nate said it after the game, it was well played by both teams.  The Blazers just turned it up a notch on both ends of the floor in crunch time.  B-Roy was amazing, and "the layup" was spectacular.  My 11-year-old son was trying it with the mini basketball that I bought him at the game and it just wasn't the same, but good effort.

Outlaw was as good in the 4th as I have seen him.  I noticed on a few series he was getting tentative with the shot before he appeared to say to himself, "Coach has confidence in me to leave me in, elevate and shoot, you can shoot over anybody."  He was aggressive and active at the end of the game and I really think that we won the game because of his effort and B-Roy's composure, and JJ's foul shooting.  He sure is money at the line.

Back to B-Roy for a second, I heard those chants of "MVP," and even began to get caught up in it myself.  I stopped myself realizing that, although he has been playing like an MVP candidate for the last three weeks, let's get him on the Allstar team first.  Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves.  He sure is incredible though.

It was nice to see LA back out there.  I almost forgot how sweet his shot is.  He definitely tired in the second half and missed one defensive rotation that from my seat behind the Blazer bench I could see Nate use the F word to his assistants at the time out with Lamarcus' name in there also.  Nate was not happy about that, but I never saw him take it out on LA, who knew he messed up.  Nate did the right thing, he took it out on his assistants.  Nate has truly learned how to deal with this team.

Finally, tomorrow night will be tough.  I am OK with AI going crazy and putting up 35 or so.  We just have to clamp down on Melo, Camby and Martin.  If we take care of the rock, we get number 10.  If we get turnover happy, it will be real tough.  I will be there again, because I have to be.  I have to see this streak to the end.  It sure is fun to be a Blazer fan!

Finally, what does an NBA veteran team fear most?  A young talented team with confidence and no pressure.  The Blazers are that team right now.

Scotte

by BlazerScott on Dec 20, 2007 12:46 PM PST   0 recs

Allen
"Please do not tell me we will have to see Allen remove his shoe and sock and stick his big toe in the air with his ten fingers.  I do not think that I could stomach it."

Trust me, there are much worse alternatives for counting to eleven...let's hope it is a toe.

by DonkeyShins on Dec 20, 2007 1:38 PM PST   0 recs

Yeah
I'd say everyone in the locker room and press corps would be rooting against the 21st straight win.

--Dave

by Dave on Dec 20, 2007 1:39 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

At 21
I think Allen would be glad to stick anything out there.  At 21, I will stick my d*** out there.  Unfortunately, only those really close by would know that I was counting to 21.  (It is that small jewish curse thing)
Scotte

by BlazerScott on Dec 20, 2007 2:18 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

He's rich
He can just graft on someone else's fingers.  I ride the bus with a lady who has four pinkies.  Two per hand if you were wondering for a total of 12 digits.  Would it be offensive to ask her to do a "high-six?"
Randee of the Redwoods '08

by tominhawaii on Dec 20, 2007 3:17 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

Enjoying the Blazers game-by-game
The win streak is great, but what is really fun for me is watching and knowing that the Blazers might win whether they are on a 9-game winning streak or an x-game losing streak.

I'm giving up expectations for the future and enjoying whatever the current game is.

I really expected the Blazers to be a running team this year.  We had one (yes, 1!) fastbreak point last night.  If I let go of the expectation of seeing at least a few fastbreaks a game, I can just enjoy what is happening rather than what I want to happen.

Likewise I'm giving up focusing on what Jarrett Jack cannot do (and running the fast break is one of those "cannot do" items) and why he plays so many minutes.  If Nate (and Brandon) want Jack on the floor for 20 to 30 minutes, so be it.

Give me more minutes like Roy's switching-hand-drive, Martell's dunk, and even Travis's blocked dunk and I'll be happy.

While I'd have different combinations on the floor than Nate has had, 9 wins in a row makes a pretty convincing argument that Nate has found something that works.  I look forward to Friday with no expectations.

by vcubed on Dec 20, 2007 5:44 PM PST   0 recs

As they found out early
if you can't defend and can't rebound you can't run.  The transformation to a little more of a slow-down offense has been remarkable, as have been the wins that have come from it.

--Dave

by Dave on Dec 20, 2007 6:08 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

The case for the running game...
...went out the window when they figured out they could actually win games.

The running game was based, I think, on the assumption that this team was going to lose a lot of games, so they might as well give the fans an entertaining show.

Once this group realized, "Hey, you know what, we can compete with some pretty good teams and actually get victories" this, rightly, became the focus of the team.

In short, the question of "How would we like to lose?" changed into "How are we going to win?"

This is a change which I'm heartily in favor of, as are, I suspect, most other Blazer fans.

The question of how we're winning is focused right now on the half-court game of Brandon Roy, the solid production in the post of LaMarcus, the slashing attacks and timely shooting of Travis, and the deep threat posed by Jones, Webster (and to a lesser extent Jack and Blake) from deep.

All of these factors favor the halfcourt game, as does the zone defense, which the young Blazers seem to have taken to faster than any other NBA club I've ever seen.

As a direct result of this, turnovers in recent games have been way, way down from where they would have been if we were still trying to get out and run on every play. Again, this is a change that I'm firmly in favor of.

by Majikj0n on Dec 20, 2007 6:54 PM PST to parent up   0 recs

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The Quintessential Quattro wish everyone a very happy and winning holiday season!

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This particular reaction(s) to Brandon's buzzer beater sounds like the collective scream of a hundred people getting murdered....
Saw this posted over at Bust a Bucket and found it hilarious!
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Corey Brewer tears ACL

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