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I'm finally getting the opportunity to watch the Toronto win... the Blazers look like a brand-new expansion team, and I mean this affectionately. We're going to be good once we learn how to play with each other.
 
I'm finally getting the opportunity to watch the Toronto win... the Blazers look like a brand-new expansion team, and I mean this affectionately. We're going to be good once we learn how to play with each other.
It's going to be interesting to see where it goes. There's talent that hasn't been fully developed and talent that hasn't been utilized as much as it could be. Plus Simons being out.
 
It's going to be interesting to see where it goes. There's talent that hasn't been fully developed and talent that hasn't been utilized as much as it could be. Plus Simons being out.

I think it'll take a couple of years to find our real identity, but I'm excited after seeing these flashes.
 
For so many seasons, it looked like the Blazers were trying to swim upstream in a dry creek bed.

Well the tide has turned. A nice swell is starting to fill the creek bed. All oars are manned in the new boat. It will be fun to watch how well they can row together, and how far they make it back upstream.
 
I know Simons doesn't bring the defense that Thybulle does, but I can't be the only person who would love Simons to be on the other end of a great pass like this from Scoot to the 3-point line.

Actually, it could be Brogdon too. He's an even higher-percentage 3-point shooter than Simons.

Thybulle is now at 31% for the few games of this season.

By the way, this pass by Scoot is awesome.


 
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I know Simons doesn't bring the defense that Thybulle does, but I can't be the only person who would love Simons to be on the other end of a great pass like this from Scoot to the 3-point line.

Actually, it could be Brogdon too. He's an even higher-percentage 3-point shooter than Simons.

Thybulle is now at 31% for the few games of this season.

By the way, this pass by Scoot is awesome.




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The more I watch this Toronto game, the more Grant reminds me of Kiki Vandeweghe

I don’t see it Kiki was smooth Grant always looks so awkward unless it’s just a set shot off an open look. Feels like Grant is always struggling to force a shot kind of drives me nuts. Grant looked better when he was 2nd or 3rd option
 
I don’t see it Kiki was smooth Grant always looks so awkward unless it’s just a set shot off an open look. Feels like Grant is always struggling to force a shot kind of drives me nuts. Grant looked better when he was 2nd or 3rd option

I admit it’s more about the “range-y forward who seems allergic to rebounding and scores a lot but ultimately isn’t what a winning team needs” I just hope we get more than Byron Irvin for Grant
 
For me, wins are a THRILLING bonus. I'm looking for improvement and skills from the individual players, the coach, and the net offense and defense of the whole team.

Sharpe - the end of last season wasn't a fluke. He didn't try at all during the summer league, but he has put my worries to rest. Doin' it in multiple ways. Still, the highlights for the Griz looked a lot like a series of Sharpe's defense. Coach mentioned this in post game.

Ant - When they key on him, he struggles a bit. When they don't, he's been elite. Our offense has sucked, can he carry us on that end? Is there room for a questionable defender on this team? Does he have value around the league?

Scoot - Mistake-laden play until game 4 when he showed some definite improvement, which bled into game 5. Can he continue this trend? Turnovers are a big question.

Grant - The thrill isn't gone, but the efficiency seems to have. Can he become more efficient this season?

Timelord, Brogdan - Great additions to the team. Glad the GM didn't trade Brogdan. Hopefully, Scoot improves enough so that the GM can trade Brogdan at the deadline IF he gets crazy high value. Otherwise, I'm happy to keep him indefinitely.

Ayton - Already found his niche - rebounding. Huge addition to the team. Defense without rebounding doesn't work, at all. His offense will likely improve the longer the guards play together, though already a ray of light with Scoot-Ayton alley-oops.

It's so fucking good to see a Blazer team that defends and rebounds. Haven't seen it in years. It's not just rebounding coming from Ayton, there's also...

TooMany Buckets - A revelation. Guards their best wing, game in and game out. Solid rotation player, moving ahead of Thybulle and Walker. Rebounds well. Finishing games.

Walker - has shown he's a solid NBA player. Happy to have him as a 9th man. Improving every year.

Coach - Calls a spade a spade. Benched Scoot and Sharpe at the end of a half, and challenged them to play better defense. Instead of yelling, he just said things like "maybe the moment's too big for you" and "you say you want to be great" and "there's two sides of the ball." Constant support without coddling is great. He also played the 52nd pick in the last draft ahead of Murray and Walker and Thybulle (2MB finishing games ahead of Thy). Team is also playing very hard, which I consider a reflection of the coach's influence.

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Mayes - Has earned the coach's trust. Reasonable 2nd stringer, Amazing 3rd stringer. Still young and can get better.

Rupes, Murray - Lots of potential, but right now Rupes can't shoot or dribble, and Murray is a 3-point shooter who can't hit the 3, and is way too passive. Have to take the long view on these players. "3 lotto picks" phrase means Joe can be hyperbolic.

Team Offense - Bad, but will likely improve organically over the course of the season.

Team Defense - I, and other fans, used to relish in looking at the "HustleBoard" during games. It's fun again!
 
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After 6 games, the 2nd youngest (I think) team in the NBA has a top 10 defense.

That's coach of the year type shit.
Also, keeping my eye on...
Sharpe as Most Improved,
Camara all Rookie team.
 

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