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Game 78 Recap: Blazers 112 L*kers 103

OK, I told myself before this game that if we won I was going to be completely satisfied with this season no matter what else happened.  So there you go.  I am announcing it officially.  Even if we play like crap the last four games, don't win a single one, and don't reach .500 I'm good.  Big round of applause.  Well done, guys.  Anything from here on is gravy.

Boxscore

As with most contests with the L*kers, this victory was right-brained as much as anything.  Philosophy was as important as technicalities.  Specifically we played with...

Passion

Trust  and...

Balance

And when we do that we're a formidable team.

The passion was evident from the start.  Channing Frye set the tone.  Steve Blake and Jarrett Jack also came out aggressively.  And Roy was the kind of controlled whirlwind that is the hallmark of his best games.  The L*kers seem to bring out an extra gear in us that we need to tap for 82 games instead of a half dozen per season.  The trust aspect was also evident from the tip.  Our game was neither selfish nor self-conscious.  Riding one or two players with hot hands is a smart bet but hard to sustain for 48 minutes against good teams.  Getting behind or having the pressure poured on increases this tendency.  From the jump we eschewed that style, taking what the defense gave us and depending on all five guys to do their jobs.  There was little of that hesitation that has crippled us the last few games.  We had open shots and we took them.  Frye, Blake, and James Jones were huge beneficiaries.  All of them have been in a slump lately.  We fed them the ball anyway and told them, "It's you."  They responded.  That trust ended up promoting a balanced game, not just on offense but on defense.  Sure we let plays slip past us and watched some unopposed shots, but for the most part the rotations tonight were more energetic, timely, and effective than I've seen in weeks.  We really played a complete defensive game.  But if you just want to count offense, six of the seven guys who played 20+ minutes ended up in double figures.

If you want a team stat that explains the win, try this one:  the L*kers had 5 fast break points.  We also outshot them from every conceivable position, outrebounded them, and had more assists as well.  It's hard to argue with that.

The one part of the game I did have a little trouble with was when Lamar Odom knocked Brandon Roy out of the sky and picked up a flagrant.  We got in his face a little bit at the time, but not much.  He basically told us to [flerm] off and we did.  The proper response to that kind of thing comes from baseball.  If a pitcher beans your home run hitter you don't bean the pitcher in return.  Your pitcher takes off the head of their heavy hitter.  There are four games left in the season.  We are not going to make the playoffs.  The only point to these games is preparing for next year.  Part of that preparation is establishing ourselves.  The next time Kobe drove, we should have knocked him flat on his "at" symbol dollar sign dollar sign.  If there's an ejection, there's an ejection.  If there's a fight, there's a fight.  You're going to come at our guy?  We're going to kill yours.  We don't care what effect that has on the playoffs.  We don't care what the league thinks or says, or its sponsors, or the networks.  We're stupid crazy like that.  You want to mess with us?  We will tear the world down to get ours.  Unfortunately we don't appear to have the guy on the roster who will do that (at least if the puffy-kitty-paw fouls we laid on Bryant after that are any indication).  I think we need one.

On the bright side, I heard Jorga scream from the upper deck when Lamarcus Aldridge had to change his jersey right there in front of everyone because of blood on the back of it.

Tonight you saw the reason we are playing our regular guys and not our scrubs.  There is NO experience better than the one we got tonight.  Our 10th-12th guys getting killed by Kobe Bryant wouldn't teach us or them a thing comparatively.

Individual Notes

--Brandon Roy...what can you say?  23 points, 8 free throws drawn, 12 assists, and he made the whole L*ker defense look stupid, individually and corporately.  Plus he got up from that walloping and kept on ticking.  I think I like this kid.

--Lamarcus Aldridge started slowly but really poured it on as the game progressed...the opposite of his usual M.O.  22 points and 16 rebounds isn't a bad line.  He played some good defense too.  He and the other bigs limited Pau Gasol's open looks which was one of the keys to keeping the L*kers from overrunning us.

--Channing Frye, where have you been all my life?  Why did you wait until now to show us this, you big hunk of basketball player, you.  Seriously, Frye hit everything he put up tonight, most of it from range.  The L*kers couldn't cover all five scorers and keep our big two in check and Channing was the one who made them pay.  9-12 shooting, 22 points, 11 rebounds, 3 steals.

--Hey...James Jones got his groove back tonight!  He was 5-9 overall, 3-6 from distance.  We gave him the ball in positions where he had to shoot or get yanked and he came through.  14 points in 27 minutes isn't bad for a 4th-6th option.

--Steve Blake usually plays well against L.A. and tonight he hit 3-6 from three-point range to really open the floor for us.  He scored 13 and added 6 assists.  I liked his foot movement on defense too.

--Jarrett Jack put pressure on the L*ker defense with his usual assortment of drives.  15 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, 1 turnover, perfect from the line including the salting-away foul shots.

--Travis Outlaw was the only Blazer who had a sub-par night, shooting 1-6 for 3 points.

--Raef LaFrentz got 10 minutes and 2 rebounds.  I was hoping he'd be the Kobe-squasher but it didn't turn out that way.

One-Sentence (more or less) Game Summary:

Hey L*kers!  Ou est votre pere, mes cheries?  Mwah!  Mwah!

--Dave (blazersub@yahoo.com)

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For a couple of days I went with out a meaningful sig.

I feel much better now.

First!

43:12 Min, 9-18 FG, 4-5 FT, +14 +/-, 4 Off, 16 Rebs, 1 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk, 22 Pts - LMA vs LA 4-8-08

by LaMarvelous on Apr 8, 2008 11:54 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Opening a Pandora's Box
By saying first on non game threads. Lets hope this does not catch on.

by Sabonis4Ever on Apr 9, 2008 12:04 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Yes
I have looked with kind benevolence on the "first" thing but I would strongly suggest it remain confined to Gameday Threads...

--Dave

by Dave on Apr 9, 2008 12:10 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I think he's trying to start an online wave.
Someone is supposed to post "Second!" then someone else posts "Third!" and so on.
I remember supporting the Blazers under sniper fire.

by MiledAnimal on Apr 9, 2008 9:21 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

That game and this recap
Blew my mind.  
I'm tominhawaii and I approved this message.

by tominhawaii on Apr 8, 2008 11:58 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Dave, you didn't mention
Channing was 2-2 on 3 pointers!

I'm just waiting for the heads of all the low-post fanatics to explode.  Go ahead, say something negative about a game where we beat the L*kers when they really wanted it.  Just say it!

As far as the flagrant foul is concerned, this is part of the cost of Joel being out.  

I'm frequently right, but always certain

by jscot on Apr 9, 2008 12:00 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Threre is something about the fakers
That brings out the best in the Blazers. I wouldn't have it any other way. I love playing them. The crowd felt like a playoff atmosphere tonight, complete with many minor skirmishes between Blazer fans and drunk people in showbe jerseys. Best game I have been to all year, although I do have some issues.

I am tired of people out jumping LmA for rebounds, he needs to attack the glass.
We had way too many passes thrown away.
Not enough hard fouls.
Jack would turn it over and the fans would start screaming for him to be yanked then he would drive to the hoop for a sweet layup. Very frustrating.

On the plus side: Brandon Roy could do whatever he wanted with the ball in the third before he hit the deck, his drives were magical.
Frye did not miss, even though he took some questionable shots/drives.
James missed his first three then later air balled one and I thought 'great here we go again' but he did what shooters do and kept shooting. Huge factor in the game.
Just some thoughts. Great recap as always Dave. And yes, It has been my favorite Blazer season ever (the ones before I was born dont count).

by Sabonis4Ever on Apr 9, 2008 12:02 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Forgot to add
31 point third quarter.
Hallelujah

by Sabonis4Ever on Apr 9, 2008 12:16 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

LaMarcus' late put-back
My favorite moments of the game were Aldridge getting that rebound, surrounded by three Lakers, and then going up over them for two.  Brandon's reaction to that was priceless.

Of course, B-Roy's drive 1v5 and layin over Gasol to stem the late L*ker run was ultrasweet.  If it was still legal to run past the opposing bench and stab your heart, ala Mario Elie, that woulda been niiice!

'77

by LaoTzu on Apr 9, 2008 3:16 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Allez les Blazers!
Le Roy n'est pas mort!  Vive le Roy!

by SabonisFan3386 on Apr 9, 2008 12:05 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Heck, I yelled too
He's hot. I did not expect him to be so ripped. Washboard abs and all. Take that Bill Simmons.

by Sabonis4Ever on Apr 9, 2008 12:23 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Where is your daddy?
I just like that you said "cheries" calling them female.  Nice burn.

by robrun2 on Apr 9, 2008 12:25 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Yeah
I don't mess with "qui" anymore.  Too advanced.  "Where is your daddy?" seemed close enough.  Like, "He's right HERE.  Ka-WAP!"

--Dave

by Dave on Apr 9, 2008 1:09 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I was happy with our reaction
to the Odom foul on Roy.  We got in his face and let him know that he can't due that to our player.  Totally within the rules without trying to maliciously injure another player.

"An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind"  -Gandhi

Travis Outlaw drops the sledgehammer on Daequan Cook for a dunk so vicious, it's illegal in 48 states.

by BlazerBandit on Apr 9, 2008 1:11 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Ghandi
never made it past Summer League.

--Dave

by Dave on Apr 9, 2008 1:35 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I remember a soccer coach
who during a training sesion told one of his player to blow another to make him change his passive attitude. We need the kind of player able to do those things without injuring someone and without becoming a bad guy. Probably a veteran may do it, maybe Lafrentz. But then we need to have a very good relationship between the coach, who must take the decision to do it, and the player or a player with a great commitment with the team and the lucidity to take the decision on his own, not usual in a veteran player who hasn´t too much PT.

by amlmart1 on Apr 9, 2008 2:51 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I'm not certain
that LaFrentz should be our number-one blower; I'm afraid he might be too gentle, not hard enough if you will. Nothing motivates players these days...they just need a good blow.

(Heh. Heh.)

by BlazersOrBust on Apr 9, 2008 11:51 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

He could dribble but couldn't
hit the ocean with that shot of his.

by timg56 on Apr 9, 2008 6:52 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Well
"You want to mess with us?  We will tear the world down to get ours.  Unfortunately we don't appear to have the guy on the roster who will do that (at least if the puffy-kitty-paw fouls we laid on Bryant after that are any indication).  I think we need one."

I think we have that guy and he was sitting on the bench tonight with a broken hand.

by AndrewD on Apr 9, 2008 1:11 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

i liked the flat-out open-court steal
travis made on kobe's dribble near halfcourt.
ignacio

by ignacio on Apr 9, 2008 2:04 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I loved that steal but
but hated the replay because Travis got beat. It would have been Kobe steamrolling Roy behind. I liked the strip of Kobe under the hoop just a little later

by PDXiled in DC on Apr 9, 2008 7:49 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I keep thinking this team does not need
to make major changes.

I like the idea of a 2nd unit of Joel, Channing, Travis, Rudy & either Jarrett or Steve Blake.  Let these guys play together regularly as a unit (and perhaps set up a competition with the starters in practice) and I'd argue they's be at least as good as the starting units of at least a third of the league.

by timg56 on Apr 9, 2008 6:58 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I wasn't in the upper deck
I was on my couch (it was Section323 you heard - thank you, my daughter.)  I appreciated that little interlude, and I loved his grin after.  I didn't replay it - but it's still on my TiVo. Sigh.
"Aldridge is LaMonster, as anyone can see..." - ClipperSteve, 03/24/08

by jorga on Apr 9, 2008 8:15 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

The Flagrant
Dave, I was pleasantly suprised at your take on the the flagrant. Someone needed to take a really hard foul on Kobe and it just didn't happen (I am not talking decapitation ...just put him on the ground). I thought much the same thing about Mutumbo's finger wagging (for a different but similar reason). I kept waiting for Joel to spike Mutumbo's shot and wagg his finger in Mutumbo's face. Didn't happen then either. I don't want these guys to be dirty players...but they need to stand up on their hind legs and growl once in a while.

by 92wastheyear on Apr 9, 2008 9:47 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Hard fouls
Dave, I agree wholeheartedly that Kobe should have been put on his rear following the flagrant on Roy.  Especially, as you pointed out, since the Blazers really had nothing to lose if their "enforcer" had gotten suspended for his transgression.  

Having said that, it's really a moot point.  Do you really think the Lamar Odoms of the league will be trying stuff like that next year--with Greg Oden in the vicinity? Bullies like Odom, Camby, and Garnett are essentially cowards.  All Greg will have to do is level one guy and it'll never happen again.  I'm sure he's up to that.

As nice a person as GO is, I sense a little mean streak in him.  In one interview during an East coast trip, he practically yawned when Barrett asked him if he'd be intimidated by the bullies the Blazers were encountering.  

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

by hurryup09 on Apr 9, 2008 11:06 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I don't know
This is the one area of Oden's game/personality that I am concerned about.  I haven't seen that mean streak much.  I will be interested to see whether that fire (both of passion and meanness) is in him.

--Dave

by Dave on Apr 9, 2008 11:08 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I've seen Oden Mad
I was at a Denny's and they would not give him a senior citizen discount on his Moons Over My Hammy and he was livid.

by tominhawaii on Apr 9, 2008 9:49 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Love your point about hard fouls
I remember a young Blazer team 87'-88' that had issues with toughness. Then along came a player that was on the downside of his career, but what he had was a toughness that was missing and that player turned those young soft players into beasts. That player was Mo Lucas, and that is the type of vet this team will need next year. Now Oden might turn into that type of player, but he'll be getting hacked and smacked so much on his own next year that he will need that goon to lay the wood to punks like Lamar.
2-4 the who

by 24thewho on Apr 9, 2008 12:20 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Zen Master on the hard foul
"I thought that was a critical play of the game," Jackson said. "Roy got up in the air. There wasn't anything flagrant about that foul at all."

Yeah, Roy got up in the air...and? What happened then Phil? Even by Jackson's standards, that is just delusional.

2-4 the who

by 24thewho on Apr 9, 2008 1:11 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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