Natebishop3
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Blazers are now a full game ahead of the Miami Heat
Jaquez 1-9 tonight.
Jovic with the clutch DNPCD.
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Blazers are now a full game ahead of the Miami Heat
I'm not sure how coachable Dame was when Chauncey came on board but now it's Billups team so we'll be able to see what kind of coach he really is.Love that. Had he done that with Dame, CJ and Ant, we would have been better for it
No problem if they are all two-way way players and don't mind sharing the ball.The “problem” with Sharpe starting is the make up of the team. You simply can’t have 5 guys starting who all want the ball and all want to score 20+.
An ideal lineup with is team is Scoot, Sharpe, Camara, Walker, Ayton….in like 3 years
I would bake that cake.The “problem” with Sharpe starting is the make up of the team. You simply can’t have 5 guys starting who all want the ball and all want to score 20+.
An ideal lineup with is team is Scoot, Sharpe, Camara, Walker, Ayton….in like 3 years
We did out rebound them 44 to 38, but i don't see that 56 number? We did have almost as many assists as them, even after they got assists on their first 10 baskets.56 rebounds...good effort
Not at all. Thybulle is the new cap filler. When we trade someone else, he'll be used to make salaries work. He's good enough to not just be a "throw-in".Please trade Thybulle by the deadline. He's mister 0 0 0 0.
Yep, and the 23-year-old is better.
So you agree that Camara is better. Cool.Usually how it works bro.
Low usage, good defenders who can space the floor is the archetype. Ideally they are good rebounders who also have lateral speed to cover the three too.We need a deadeye shooting small forward. I think Camara is the power forward of the future.
Bwahahahahahaha!!!! Ripping on the Riley Heat will never, EVER get old.Blazers are now a full game ahead of the Miami Heat
	But how about Holland or Edwards?Low usage, good defenders who can space the floor is the archetype. Ideally they are good rebounders who also have lateral speed to cover the three too.
- Cam Johnson
- OG
- Jaden McDaniels
- Patrick Williams (look at his career 3pt%)
-Finney Smith
- Kuminga
Etc would be freaking amazing.
How is his Ortg so low???
Low usage, good defenders who can space the floor is the archetype. Ideally they are good rebounders who also have lateral speed to cover the three too.
- Cam Johnson
- OG
- Jaden McDaniels
- Patrick Williams (look at his career 3pt%)
-Finney Smith
- Kuminga
Etc would be freaking amazing.


Win or lose I'm just excited to see an exciting up-paced brand of basketball being played. It's been a lot of years since I've been this enthused about the team.
we need low usage, good rebounding wings.But how about Holland or Edwards?
Heat are dead last in the East. Dead. Last.Blazers are now a full game ahead of the Miami Heat
#povertyfranchiseHeat are dead last in the East. Dead. Last.
Yeah but we are gonna have a high pick and theres a good chance it’s a wing that’s there when we pick.we need low usage, good rebounding wings.
There is a recipe for this sort of thingNo problem if they are all two-way way players and don't mind sharing the ball.
No. At least not at this point. I worded it poorly, but what I meant to say is that with this current team. Like right now, that line up would be very good……but with 3 more years of experienceYou think Walker is our long term answer at PF? I see him as more of a decent backup.
The “problem” with Sharpe starting is the make up of the team. You simply can’t have 5 guys starting who all want the ball and all want to score 20+.
An ideal lineup with is team is Scoot, Sharpe, Camara, Walker, Ayton….in like 3 years
It was a great rebound though!Grant: 38 minutes, 1 rebound, lol.
You just had to do it didn't you - you just had to rain on my parade!pace is actually a stat; it's gauged
going into tonight's game, Portland's pace was 97.7 possessions/48; that ranked 28th out of 30. Last year the pace was 98.4 possessions/48 which ranked 18th. The year before that the pace was 98.3 which ranked 16th. And, the year before that, in the last season for Stotts, the pace was 98.4 which ranked 19th
so if you're gauging by where Portland actually ranked in the NBA in pace over the last 4 seasons:
2020-21 - 19th
2021-22 - 16th
2022-23 - 18th
2023-24 - 28th
that's not an up-paced trend, it's down-paced. And it's an even slower pace than the stat says because the Blazers are averaging 14.3 offensive rebounds a game; last season they averaged 9.4. So they added five extra 14 second possessions and still have a slower pace
pace isn't just about young guys in the open floor rim-running. It's mostly about effective half-court offense that doesn't butt up against the shot clock often