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Game Recap

This was an ugly game but that's not necessarily a bad thing against a team with quick backcourt players who want to put on an offensive display.  Our guards were getting baked, broiled, and fricaseed all night by DJ Strawberry and Alando Tucker.  Our big guys weren't able to compensate either.  Watching the defense was...painful.  However with the exception of a few minutes in the second and third quarters we did hustle in transition and scrap for loose balls much of the night.  We needed absolutely every bit of that scrappiness, plus a good offensive night from Taurean Green and a buzzer-beater by Petteri Koponen to eke out the win.

As has been our habit during Summer League we shot very well from the field.  Unlike other games we also rebounded well.  We passed the ball eagerly--almost too eagerly at times--and we attacked the hoop instead of settling for jumpers.  Again we had way too many turnovers (23) but hey, it was a win.

Brief individual notes:

--Sergio had a nice game overall:  8 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists.  When he did stay in front of the Phoenix guards they had a hard time scoring.  But jeepers...that didn't happen that often.  Sergio had a couple of impressive shots and REALLY hustled in transition though.  Then again he committed 5 turnovers.  This was probably his best game of the summer.

--Martell got aggressive driving the ball when his shot wasn't falling which was great to see.  He dunked with, as Steve Jones would say, mean intentions.  He also rebounded the heck out of the ball.  Nice game.  But there will never, ever be a Sergio-Martell pairing in the backcourt even in the second unit.  Too porous.

--Josh McRoberts had another great game dunking and passing and rebounding too.  He'll become a fan favorite if he sticks.  He has some nice hops for a guy his size.

--Taurean Green was all about clutch shots tonight...from long range too.  He saved the game for us.  This might be one of the games that helps his cause for a roster spot.

--You have to mention Zendon Hamilton's 16 points.  He's getting deep and receiving passes.

--Stefano Mancinelli had a coming out party.  Good passing, good shooting, 3-for-5 from 3-point land.  He got baked on defense also, but still...we know more about him now than before!

--Petteri Koponen had a nice game running the point for the few minutes he was in.  He wasn't fantastic but he didn't screw up.

--Joel Freeland played less than 10 minutes and he looked hobbled and slow.  He looks hurt.  He's having back issues.

Last game tomorrow versus Seattle and Durant.  We just saw Lamarcus walk by and he was limping a little (not horribly but you could tell) so he's almost certainly not going to play.

Enjoy the evening!

--Dave

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Not only did Mancinelli hit threes...
He also had three assists, one a tap assist, but only one was counted.

He looked pretty good.  Had a bone headed pass too, but i liked his movement.

Sergio looked confident and cleaned up his play in the second half.  I didn't like his play in the first.  I was actually cringing.

Green was HUGE.  Of all the players out there, he was the one i was most impressed by.  

Hamilton was great for us in the first half and really made some good things happen.  he took a nasty spill and was limping a bit after that and his stats didn't change too much, but he was still making an effort.

There was also a bad call on hamilton and he kept his cool and shrugged it off.  There's no way he'll make our team, but i do like the guy.

Mancinelli looked incredible at points.  I know NOTHING about this guy, but after his play tonight I'll be doing some reading.

Webster looks angry out there.  He also id DEFINITELY playing with some mental blocks.  Hopefully those can be cleaned out because I can see that he'll be good, but he needs to get his head in the right spot.

Kop looked decent.  Didn't do much in the first half, but seemed to come alive in the second for about five minutes.  He constantly has a smile on his face and looks like he's just enjoying playing.  I kinda like the kid.

McRoberts didn't impress me too much in the first quarter, but after that seemed to decide to be aggressive and took it in for a hard dunk.  He missed but stayed aggressive and good things happened.  He scored and got in some excellent passes too.

We got the win, of course because I was there, but I shudder to think what would have happened if I'd stayed in SLC.

One thing I liked is that it felt like we turned up the play a notch in the fourth quarter and another notch at the end.  There were some great steals and we scored when we needed to.

Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.

by ratbastird on Jul 14, 2007 9:53 PM PDT reply actions  

Typical DraftExpress entry
Speculates how Mancinelli might do in the upcoming 2005 season. Here, for comparison, is the site's most current information about Jarrett Jack:  

"Jack has a tendency to get down on himself when he makes mistakes, he holds himself to a very high standard, and when things aren't going well he gets a little passive offensively, although according to Georgia Tech's coaching staff that is beginning to improve."

by monkeysuncle on Jul 15, 2007 5:51 AM PDT up reply actions  

Thanks
I was going to do some reading this morning!
Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.

by ratbastird on Jul 15, 2007 7:29 AM PDT up reply actions  

oh and from what I saw
I think his weakness is more defensive than ball handling or anything else.
Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.

by ratbastird on Jul 15, 2007 7:30 AM PDT up reply actions  

great win
first of all...

kevin pritchard, jason quick, mike barrett, mike rice, nate the great, and the rest of the blazers' staff in las vegas were exteremely warm and genial. they are fantastic people that are exteremely excited about the franchise.

josh mcroberts was very comfortable with the ball and passed better than i imagined. big z held his own on the block and the blazers managed to get their win. martell is the nicest guy you could imagine and gave all players an earfull while on the court. it was a great game. your blazers played hard and played well.

if any portlander has the chance to make it to summer league in las vegas, i suggest you do. it is worth the flight fare and the heat.

RIP CITY!

welcome to the New Blazer Order. it is our time to shine in the national basketball association.

sean cochran

Rip City!

by blazerhoops on Jul 14, 2007 10:05 PM PDT reply actions  

once again, stats are wrong
these stats from the summer league games are beyond useless. it's like the official statkeeper wears a blindfold.

by sergioFTW on Jul 14, 2007 10:23 PM PDT reply actions  

you make it sound like
he won the game on the buzzer beater but those that watched the game know that it wasn't

just to clear that up

by BlazerBandit on Jul 14, 2007 11:30 PM PDT reply actions  

No
The buzzer beater was at the end of the first but without those three points we would have been in dire straits down the stretch.

--Dave

by Dave on Jul 15, 2007 3:40 AM PDT up reply actions  

Steve Jones
I don't think I've ever heard Steve say "mean intentions". Now "ball-movement, player-movement" ,that I've heard.

by jayseyfield on Jul 15, 2007 1:24 AM PDT reply actions  

McRoberts
It was nice to finally get a good look at him. I think he's going to be a nice little story next year. He's smart and he hustles. That's always a good combo.

by Jumbo on Jul 15, 2007 8:48 AM PDT reply actions  

You can watch this game on NBA.com
I figured out today that NBA.com archives the games in their entirety. Some of you might know this already, but others like myself did not. Just go to "watch" on the site  (http://www.nba.com/summerleague2007/scoreboard.jsp), and then look on the right side  for a link to Blazers vs Suns. You can search and go back and see most games including our last game against the Lakers. Happy viewing and go P-town!

by tmac16550 on Jul 15, 2007 3:52 PM PDT reply actions  

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