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Game 41 Recap: Blazers 111, Hawks 109

Well, we got another amazing moment today from a team that seems to specialize in them.  That shot by Outlaw was simply awesome.  But we'll get there soon enough...

Boxscore

Team Observations

I didn't think it was possible, but the starters came out flatter in this game than they did against Orlando.  It was the whole lineup too.  Not even Roy saved our bacon early.  The story of this game, simply put, is that the White Unit won the game for us.  The reserves scored 62 points to the Atlanta reserves' 30, but that's not the story.  The story is the second unit hammered, shot, passed, and defended the Hawks into submission, making up the gap that the starters gave away.  And mind you, Atlanta only went 7 deep in this game.  The White Unit was playing against starting players and more than holding their own.  

A couple of things contributed to the close game.  The first was Atlanta's amazing rush of distance shooting.  Maybe they read the game preview and got cheesed off when we said they couldn't shoot.  In any case 9-17 from three was wholly unexpected.  Also we saw more "Angry Nate" in this game than we've seen in the last two months because guys were not hustling to get back (and sometimes to get rebounds).  We had a couple of timeout calls that hearkened back to the Zach era.   Also we succumbed to their athleticism and ended up -13 in free throws made.   Nevertheless we matched them almost exactly in points off of turnovers and stayed close in paint scoring.  That allowed  our superior overall shooting to tell the tale...barely.  This wasn't exactly the prescribed way to play the Hawks but we got away with it thanks to some individual heroics.

You have to give real respect to those Atlanta wings.  They are nasty opponents.  Joe Johnson's 37 points were awe-inspiring, but Josh Smith's 17 points, 17 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 blocks were just flat out crazy.

Individual Observations

--Travis Outlaw owned this game.  He shot 9-14 and it should have been 10-14 with that amazing tomahawk jam that he biffed.  He spent the whole rest of the game trying to make up for it, which he successfully did on his game-winning shot.  Travis displayed what makes him special:  the ability to get a shot away anywhere, anytime, on anyone.  His 23 points led the Blazers.

--Sergio Rodriguez moves WAY up the comment chart today.  He played what for him was a near-perfect game.  We say the second unit turned the game around but Sergio sparked the second unit.  The tempo and energy were both flat before he came in and he lit a fire under everybody.  He ran and he dished.  He faked defenders out and scored on layups and short shots.  He even hit a long one!  And he had two steals!  Best of all, he wasn't playing wild, crazy Sergio-ball.  He was in the flow.  16 points, 4 assists in 16 minutes.   Bravo!

--Brandon Roy played 41 minutes and did not have anywhere near a typical game.  He had a couple of nice drives and a couple of nifty individual defensive efforts late in the game.  However he only had 3 assists, 2 rebounds, and made 2 turnovers to go along with them.  He shot 8-22 for his 18 points.  The good news?  It won't get much worse than that for Brandon and he still scored 18 points.  

--All you need to know about Lamarcus is that lately "LMA" has stood for "Lamarcus Missed AGAIN!"  He was 3-12 for 8 points, had only 5 rebounds, and despite fouling out couldn't help shut down the inside when we needed it.  Remember that Brandon went through a slump early in the season though.  I'm sure Lamarcus will come back.  Perhaps the physical fatigue not only of the trip, but of the season, is telling.  Remember Lamarcus didn't play a full year last year and didn't play all of these minutes.

--Martell Webster is just stuck in the mud.  He missed a ton of shots early in the game (shots he should have hit) and after that we didn't really get him the ball.  The story with Martell has always been that if he doesn't score he doesn't produce as much in other areas.  He bucked that a little bit today by still managing 7 rebounds and 3 assists.  I keep wondering if he wouldn't get a few more concentrated scoring opportunities with the second unit where he could be a second fiddle instead of third.  Jones would fit in nicely with the starters too.  EXCEPT there's nobody on the second unit to set picks for Martell.  I don't know.  If it wouldn't destroy him mentally I might think about it.

--Channing Frye re-discovered his shooting touch and ended up with 9 points and 7 rebounds.  He was more energetic tonight than we've seen him in the last week.

--Steve Blake led the team in assists with 6.

--In his adopted hometown Jarrett Jack managed only 17 minutes and barely disturbed the boxscore.  Part of it was Sergio stealing his minutes.  Most of it was that he couldn't defend the Atlanta guards.

--James Jones played his usual Silent Assassin role with 10 points, 6 off of the long ball.  It's good to see his touch back.  But he couldn't really handle the Atlanta wings either.

One Five Sentence Game Summary:

Outlaw!  Outlaw!  Outlaw!  Outlaw!  OutLAAAAAAWWW!!!

--Dave (blazersub@yahoo.com)

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by JTDuck22 on Jan 21, 2008 8:12 PM PST reply actions  

Sergio's hustle
Sure Sergio lit up the stat board today (Dave didn't mention the 2 offensive rebounds, his two steals or that his 16 points came on just SEVEN shots, wooooo! and did someone mention ZERO turnovers?) but the one play that impressed me most was his steal in the 4th quarter. The Blazers were playing zone D and one of the Hawks wings was shooting a three from the baseline with Sergio sprinting a fair distance just to get a hand up and contest the shot, which he did. My eyes follow the ball, which misses, and the Hawks get the O board. Then the rebounder passes it out top to beyond the cameras view, up at half-court on the opposite corner from where Sergio was contesting the three  . . . and BOOM Sergio was there with a steal. Somehow in just a matter of seconds he moved from one corner of the halfcourt to the opposite corner and just in time for the steal.

That's the kind of play that he wasn't making last year and that he really is giving his all this year to make: smart D and tons of hustle, being in the right place at the right time.

It was a great game to follow up his mini-slump of three games and it couldn't have come at a better time for the team, who really needed this win to keep their momentum at full blast.

by sergioFTW on Jan 21, 2008 8:56 PM PST reply actions  

Hmmmmm...
Which part of "And he had two steals!" did you miss?  (C=

But you're right, he played a great game today.  He did a ton of stuff in 16 minutes.  Just remembering the game I thought he played, like, 30.

--Dave

by Dave on Jan 21, 2008 9:20 PM PST up reply actions  

If this is the Pickin' on Dave thread
I believe Sergio made 2 threes. That would be 2 long shots. lol

by 92wastheyear on Jan 21, 2008 9:34 PM PST up reply actions  

I am in full agreement...
with your posting. I think that this game should be given the title "Re-Serge-ence". You, as his #1 fan must be absolutely ecstatic with his performance today. I hope that this will be the end of all of this nonsense about "We gotta trade him while we can.". I think he deserves just as much time on the roster to prove himself as Travis and Martell.
"We just took the Jazz out behind the woodshed and tanned them twice for every single thing they've ever done wrong. " - Dave

by LaMarvelous on Jan 21, 2008 9:32 PM PST up reply actions  

I've been equally annoyed...
...with the "trade Jack" posts.  In case the more rabid among us haven't noticed: the two players seem to root for each other just like they do for the rest of their teammates.  Maybe blazersedgers could take a cue from that.  

If KP ultimately decides one of these talented young players needs to go, so be it.  In the meanwhile, I, for one, will enjoy watching the contributions of both.

"Ime caught the guy in mid-air with a fist and calmly continued his dispatching of oncoming people." -Gabe Muoneke

by hurryup09 on Jan 21, 2008 9:49 PM PST up reply actions  

What about those layups?
Not too long ago, I remember wondering if Sergio would ever successfully finish on a drive to the hoop. But not only did he assertively take it to the hole today, on two of his drives he went right at Josh Smith, arguably the premiere shot-blocker in the game! Those layups gave the team a its first real lift following their listless start. For my money, he was the game's real hero, Outlaw's last minute heroics notwithstanding.

Congrats, sergioftw, you've been vindicated!

by knickfan on Jan 21, 2008 9:52 PM PST up reply actions  

LOL
Not only did he hit layups, he flat-out Okey-Doked a couple of guys before he hit them.  It was like he had them on a string.  Priceless.

But before we get carried away we should also remember that there's a reason that EVERY player is in the league.  Any of them are capable of having a good night or two.  Repetition and consistency are what matter.  Martell scored 24 in a quarter a couple weeks ago which trumps what Sergio did today.  But Martell hasn't had a great time since then.  Jarrett Jack has scored 30+ before and yet some people are clamoring to trade him.  I don't think SergioFTW needs to be "vindicated".  Fandom doesn't.  But Sergio does need to show a lot more before we can depend on whatever goodness he has.

--Dave

by Dave on Jan 21, 2008 10:11 PM PST up reply actions  

Martell
Last year if Martell  struggled early(like he did tonight)he'd be a non factor. Fortunately he kept shooting and hit 3 threes in the third to keep us in the game plus he got 7 rebounds in 24 minutes.It's a journey for a young player.

by shooter4 on Jan 21, 2008 9:23 PM PST reply actions  

Seems like
most of Martell's points comes from the third quarter, ala the Orlando game and today's game. If this were to be a continuing trend, we'd be having our Mr. 3rd quarter to keep us within the game before Mr. 4th quarter does his job.

by Eventine on Jan 21, 2008 9:26 PM PST reply actions  

Also
He was productive when he couldn't score that well. Those 7 boards are nice contributions.

by Eventine on Jan 21, 2008 9:27 PM PST reply actions  

travis is getting there
he's getting closer to the player he can be -- and it's great to see people appreciate him......but he still has a bit further to go.

but he's getting there. he's getting there. how good can he ultimately be?

ignacio

by ignacio on Jan 21, 2008 9:45 PM PST reply actions  

Good question?
Good enough that we will be referring to the "big four" on the Blazers next year instead of the "big three"?

by TwoDeep on Jan 22, 2008 7:29 AM PST up reply actions  

LMA
As I mentioned in a diary a bit earlier: thumb sprains might seem like minor injuries--and they are.  But until they heal, they can completely mess up your game.  It's not just that you can't shoot and can't handle the ball.  You become tentative in everything you do.  

I don't know how much LMA's problem in the past few games has been the thumb and how much it's been fatigue.  Regardless, LMA should be the last of our worries, IMO.

"Ime caught the guy in mid-air with a fist and calmly continued his dispatching of oncoming people." -Gabe Muoneke

by hurryup09 on Jan 21, 2008 9:57 PM PST reply actions  

LOL
"Are you kidding me? Everybody on their team can make a jump shot and that includes their coaching staff," Marvin Williams said after his 4-for-13 shooting effort. "I'm surprised [Portland coach Nate McMillan] wasn't out there lacing them up. I mean, dude ... they didn't miss."

by Sabonis4Ever on Jan 21, 2008 11:03 PM PST reply actions  

Game Winnah!
TO in OT!

"Lenny Suckerpunch NEVER bet on me!" - Elizabeth "The Lizzard" Lowblow

by Lizzy Lowblow on Jan 22, 2008 7:17 AM PST reply actions  

martell Webster
Your idea to give Webster more shooting opportunities by putting him on the 2nd team seems to be a good idea. He seems like a player that does better if he gets more opportunities.  However, after looking at 82Games, http://www.82games.com/0708/0708POR2.HTM
I have some reservations.  It seems that the team does not do well when Webster and Outlaw are on the floor together.  Our two worse performing 5 man units both contain Webster and Outlaw.

However that combo does have a fairly positive impact when teamed with Rodriguez, Jack and Pryzbilla, the other units contain a lot of people who need scoring opportunities, like Roy, Jack and Aldridge, so maybe there is some way to make it work, but it would require playing Rodriguez more, of course.

Something else that is interesting on that site is that the Blake-Roy-Webster-Aldridge-Frye unit has a +/- of +44 (the top performing unit) but if Pryzbilla plays instead of Frye, this unit is -5.  Incidentally those are the two most frequently used units, by far.  Also the unit with Frye scores in close 30% of the time, while the Pryzbilla unit only scores in close 22% of the time.

by ukrainefan on Jan 22, 2008 9:48 AM PST reply actions  

Przybilla and his pick-setting are the key
to your five, and the main reason it probably won't happen this year.  What would we do for rebounding in the first unit then?

However next year...

--Dave

by Dave on Jan 22, 2008 10:01 AM PST up reply actions  

not sure the martell assesment is fair...
He played the entire 1st quarter and the entire 3rd.  He was 0-2 in the first but grabbed 3 rebounds and had 3 assists.  He wasnt involved offensively in the first half.

In the 3rd quarter, he got the scoring oppurtunities you want him to get.  He took 8 shots because Nate was clearly running plays for him.  He actually did pretty good.  I looked at the play by play, and he went 3 for 8 in the quarter with all 3 makes from behind the line.  What I noticed was that two of his shot attempts came when Aldridge missed a shot and Marty grabbed the offensive board, he then forced up a miss, got his own board, and forced up another contested shot that he missed.  Its hard to hold that against Martell, those were 2nd chance oppurtunities that he couldnt quite convert. In fact, thats more positive than negative.  Ignoring those 2 misses, he went 3-6 in the quarter(all good shot attempts and 1 or 2 misses were halfway down) while scoring 9 points and grabbing 4 rebounds.  He also never committed a turnover in either stint.  A couple of those near misses go in, and we are praising Martell for a solid all around game...

RUDY > MJ

by myemic23 on Jan 22, 2008 12:53 PM PST reply actions  

Players play better when plays are run for them.
I think Martell (and, really, everyone) plays better when plays are run for him.  When he runs off screens and gets both free and his feet set, he makes a lot of shots (no, I don't have any statistics, just observation).  I think he seems to play better in the third quarter because plays are run for him then.  It seems like the first half (or at least much of the first quarter) is devoted to running stuff for LaMarcus or for Roy.

Travis plays better when plays are run for him -- even if it is just a clear-out-one-on-one play.

While his hands aren't great, Joel scores on pick and roles, IF the ball is delivered to him.

I'm surprised how much people rag on Martell when he has a 30% shooting night (on only 10 shots) but give free passes to LMA and Roy when they shoot 25 to 35%.

I still think Jack is getting too many minutes for too little production (and too many butt-ugly TOs and blown fast breaks) and Pryzbills getting too few minutes, but 25-16 is a pretty compelling argument that Nate is doing more things right than wrong.  (But wasn't it fun to see Sergio pick up the pace and play well?  While we beat Atlanta, it seems like we downshifted to 3rd (or 2nd) when Sergio left the game.)

Ah, well, I'm enjoying the "one game at a time" approach -- it's fun seeing some of those key plays determine the outcome -- and, yes, key plays that win games are more fun than key plays that lose them.

by vcubed on Jan 22, 2008 10:43 PM PST reply actions  

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