Game Thread 2026 PLAYOFFS RND 1 - GAME #5 - BLAZERS @ SPURS - APRIL 28, 2026 - TUESDAY - 6:30 - ESPN (5 Viewers)

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I remember when the Blazers in the playoffs meant Portland's young guys could develop....how much did Scoot-Sharpe-Clingan develop?

Clingan shot 46 times in the series; 25 of those shots were 3's...he made 5. That right there is a reason to fire Splitter

Scoot-Jrue-Toumani were 7-30 on FG's this game. Add in Thybulle and the foursome were 8-36.....22%
 
I remember when the Blazers in the playoffs meant Portland's young guys could develop....how much did Scoot-Sharpe-Clingan develop?

Clingan shot 46 times in the series; 25 of those shots were 3's...he made 5. That right there is a reason to fire Splitter

Scoot-Jrue-Toumani were 7-30 on FG's this game. Add in Thybulle and the foursome were 8-36.....22%
Shaedon was either nursing an injury or Tiago robbed him of the opportunity to develop. Everyone on our team was letting guys get by them.

Maybe Shaedon was told to do specific things that he just wasn't doing but I think we would have been better with him getting more PT and in the long run like you said, it was an opportunity for him to develop but an opportunity missed or possibly wasted.
 
The Blazers took 47 three-pointers and made 11. 24%.

Scoot, who shot 46% on threes over the 5 games, only took 2 of those. and made 1.

Scoot ended the series shooting 50% or better on 3-pointers in 4 of the 5 games.
 
Shaedon was on a minutes restrictions they said a couple times, so I am guessing he was not 100% and if I remember right his was a calf injury. Look how many of those have turned into torn Achilles lately. So why risk it.
Yeah if he was nursing an injury that would make the most sense. Still too bad he couldn't get more playoff experience.
 
Wemby with only one foul is crazy
His 1st foul called with 6 mins left in the 4th.
Either the refs were favoring him or the Blazers did not challenge him at all.
You got to drive right at that guy and get him in foul trouble or at least punish him a bit.
 
I remember when the Blazers in the playoffs meant Portland's young guys could develop....how much did Scoot-Sharpe-Clingan develop?

Clingan shot 46 times in the series; 25 of those shots were 3's...he made 5. That right there is a reason to fire Splitter

Scoot-Jrue-Toumani were 7-30 on FG's this game. Add in Thybulle and the foursome were 8-36.....22%
It’s things like that that you look to for strength to improve in the off season. There were plenty of lessons learned in those 5 games.
I’d have rather had the pick but you can’t dismiss what these guys are thinking right now about what they need to do to improve.
 
I would still like someone to explain to me how Wemby came from one side of the key and wiped out Camara with his body and it wasn't a foul.
they usually officiate by 1st contact. If the defender touches the ball/hand first and blocks the shot, unless the rest of the contact is egregious it will be ruled a block

it's really pretty amazing Wemby was able to do everything he did with his balls in doris burke's mouth....sorry...was drinking during the game so I have no boundaries
 
His 1st foul called with 6 mins left in the 4th.
Either the refs were favoring him or the Blazers did not challenge him at all.
You got to drive right at that guy and get him in foul trouble or at least punish him a bit.
Like Cissoko did.
 
I remember when the Blazers in the playoffs meant Portland's young guys could develop....how much did Scoot-Sharpe-Clingan develop?

Clingan shot 46 times in the series; 25 of those shots were 3's...he made 5. That right there is a reason to fire Splitter

Scoot-Jrue-Toumani were 7-30 on FG's this game. Add in Thybulle and the foursome were 8-36.....22%
We wanted to get to the playoffs to figure out what we were made of, and now we know.
 
I would still like someone to explain to me how Wemby came from one side of the key and wiped out Camara with his body and it wasn't a foul.
Yeah that one was absolute bullshit. The body contact came first and they even reviewed it.

The review process is so flawed. These NBA refs think they're beyond reproach and we expect them to impartially review their own plays? Nah, they need to have a completely different pool of review officials off sight (like they already do) and those officials should be the only people reviewing coaches challenges, they shouldn't know the refs or talk to them. Just review, make the call and that's final.

Then these refs could have some metrics and accountability based on how many bad calls they make. Also coaches should be able to miss on up to two challenges before they can't challenge anymore and no amount of successful challenges should result in a coach having less challenges.
 
Wait? The fucking spurs are getting a new arena? That thing was built in like 2004?! And we’re crying over a remodel for a way older arena?!
 
Tiago said in his postgame interview that he chose not to play Shae. Said he wanted to stay positive and say that Sidy's defense gave us a better chance.

I think that's bullshit. Only 6 minutes and he had a quick hook for him all series. Shaedon has the second most scoring potential on the team and Tiago wasted that. Shaedon's defense just isn't bad enough to not give him more PT.

SMH.
 

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