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Fully healthy, it should be the goal. They lost a lot of games against weaker teams this yearSo what? We can win 50 games next season?
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Fully healthy, it should be the goal. They lost a lot of games against weaker teams this yearSo what? We can win 50 games next season?
I meant we can get 7th place and have HCA in first game of play-in.The Blazers have a great shot at the 7th seed if they end the season in 8th place.
All they would have to do is win the first game of the play-in (albeit on the road).
Blazers only had 13 turnovers, I didn't see it as sloppy. Just playing a team with a lot more talent than their record would indicate. To not have a let down game after that Clippers game says something.
Funny I thought the opposite, we have one of the better records in the league against the worst teams.Fully healthy, it should be the goal. They lost a lot of games against weaker teams this year
We're 15-31 against teams .500 or better.
If we want to be a 50 win team next year the aim should be to get that near .500 while still beating the bad teams.
They lost to teams they had no business losing to.Funny I thought the opposite, we have one of the better records in the league against the worst teams.
I'd say the issue is more that we don't have the talent to consistently compete with good teams.
Looked it up, we have 25 wins against teams with losing records. SAS, OKC, LAL are the only teams with more.
you guys are talking like it's unusual for a team with a better record to lose to lottery teams. That happens every year to just about every 50-ish win teamThey lost to teams they had no business losing to.
76ers, Lakers early in the season, Dallas twice, hornets @ home, wizards, Chicago, Memphis and Pelicans were all losses they had no business losing too.
Sure they have wins they should have lost, but I'm saying a healthy team with another year of growth should have more wins. Esp against teens that are below them.
you guys are talking like it's unusual for a team with a better record to lose to lottery teams. That happens every year to just about every 50-ish win team
* Denver has lost to Golden State (twice), Portland, Chicago, Sacramento, Dallas (twice), Brooklyn, Memphis
* Houston has lost to Utah, Dallas (twice), New Orleans, Sacramento (twice), Clippers, Portland (twice), Golden State, Chicago
* Lakers have lost to Golden State, Portland, Clippers (twice), Milwaukee, Sacramento
* Minny has lost to Sacramento, Memphis (twice), Brooklyn, Utah, Chicago, Golden State, New Orleans, Clippers (twice), Portland
on average, I'd estimate that unless a team is elite like OKC or Spurs, they will lose 8-12 games a year they should have won
there is simply enough talent in the NBA that on certain nights talent differentials are flipped by circumstances like cold shooting and sloppy turnovers. There really isn't a difference between 47-50 win teams losing to 37-40 win teams than 37-40 win teams losing to bottom-10 teams. It happens all the time, every year
the key to a 47-50 win season isn't beating up on every bad team they face....that never happens. The key is coming close to splitting games against teams on their level or better
a lot of Blazer fans seem to think that no team was injured as much as Portland. That's simply false. About a week ago I posted a comparison of WC playoff/play-in teams missed games by starters. To summarize:Did those teams miss as many games due to injuries as the Blazers did?
www.bball-index.com
why did scoot only play 20 min or so?
Scoot nonchalantly fumbled two basic passes in the backcourt at ~8min left in the 3rd. On the second one Tiago was visibly annoyed. He pulled Scoot out immediately (much quicker than usual), and he didn't come back until the start of the 4th, where he only played a few minutes before being benched the rest of the game.Scoot played OK, but I think it was because Jrue and Tisse both were playing really well. Matisse was a +21.
Why are you only counting starters and which starters are you counting? We have had Scoot, Shaedon, Grant, Jrue, Sidy, Deni, Clingan, Camara, and Murray all started. Scoot and Sharron have yet to play in the same game this year. Can any other team claim that about key rotation players?a lot of Blazer fans seem to think that no team was injured as much as Portland. That's simply false. About a week ago I posted a comparison of WC playoff/play-in teams missed games by starters. To summarize:
Portland 77; OKC 113; Spurs 57; Denver 126; Lakers 83; Minny 20; Warriors 107; Houston 40; Phoenix 86. The Clippers were too difficult to assess because of all their trades
so no, Portland is about in the middle on games lost by starters. 5 teams have lost more; 3 teams have lost less
I've posted the link from BB Index before where they are trying to actually gauge the quality of lost games. The assumption being that Jokic missing 15 games is not the same as Grant missing 20:
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Team Injury Impacts - Basketball Index
www.bball-index.com
based upon that, Portland has actually lost less quality than the league average
the injury excuse doesn't really withstand much scrutiny. A lot of teams have a lot of injuries
What the fuck are you talking about? Scoot had ZERO turnovers in that game. ZERO.Scoot nonchalantly fumbled two basic passes in the backcourt at ~8min left in the 3rd. On the second one Tiago was visibly annoyed. He pulled Scoot out immediately (much quicker than usual), and he didn't come back until the start of the 4th, where he only played a few minutes before being benched the rest of the game.
It was warranted. Scoot sleepwalks through games sometimes and make some mind numbing decisions.
What the fuck are you talking about? Scoot had ZERO turnovers in that game. ZERO.
when Portland is healthy the starting lineup is Jrue-Sharpe-Camara-Deni-Clingan. That's the starting lineup I was countingWhy are you only counting starters and which starters are you counting? We have had Scoot, Shaedon, Grant, Jrue, Sidy, Deni, Clingan, Camara, and Murray all started.
Scoot nonchalantly fumbled two basic passes in the backcourt at ~8min left in the 3rd. On the second one Tiago was visibly annoyed. He pulled Scoot out immediately (much quicker than usual), and he didn't come back until the start of the 4th, where he only played a few minutes before being benched the rest of the game.
It was warranted. Scoot sleepwalks through games sometimes and make some mind numbing decisions.
