Rastapopoulos
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2008
- Messages
- 42,509
- Likes
- 26,898
- Points
- 113
I was amazed to see last night that Steve Blake was the difference maker. Every time he came on the floor, the Blazers made a run. And the game really went in the crapper for the final time when the fourth quarter started without him. With Bayless running the point, and the Blazers up 2, it went like this: turnover, OKC fast break score (repeat three times). I think at that point Nate was itching to take Bayless out, but probably second guessed himself because of damaging Bayless's confidence. At that point I went for a snack, and when I came back it was essentially all over.
I only say this because over on Blazers' Edge all they do is point out that Blake missed all 5 shots. Did they actually watch the game? He was the only one of our guards who actually looked like he could handle OKC's pressure. And looking at the boxscore this morning, he had the highest + rating of the Blazers (not hard, admittedly). So. I'm not a big Blake fan - he's in the group of players (with Martell and Bayless) that I'd be least sad about losing, but for this game, at least, he made me worry that we'd actually miss him.
I only say this because over on Blazers' Edge all they do is point out that Blake missed all 5 shots. Did they actually watch the game? He was the only one of our guards who actually looked like he could handle OKC's pressure. And looking at the boxscore this morning, he had the highest + rating of the Blazers (not hard, admittedly). So. I'm not a big Blake fan - he's in the group of players (with Martell and Bayless) that I'd be least sad about losing, but for this game, at least, he made me worry that we'd actually miss him.
