A word of praise for Blake

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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.
 
Missed shots aside, I had no problem with him being out there last night ... cold comfort though.
 
Blake was OK, overall. He shot poorly and pulled up on a few easy fast break opportunites. But he also showed his usual ability to hustle.

I saw nothing special from him.
 
Yeah, the start of the 4th was hard to watch. Bayless, Rudy and Martell really stunk it up. I didn't get why Batum didn't start the 4th. Oh wait, typical Nate Mac substitution pattern. Reward the players who helped climb back with benching them for the ones who'd sucked.
 
Yeah, the start of the 4th was hard to watch. Bayless, Rudy and Martell really stunk it up. I didn't get why Batum didn't start the 4th. Oh wait, typical Nate Mac substitution pattern. Reward the players who helped climb back with benching them for the ones who'd sucked.

I know. I have never really figured out his rotations.
 
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 hate Blake but he was better then the rest of the guards last night, including Andre Miller.


Honestly, I think that says more about how the other guards played then it says about Blake.
 
Sometimes just doing not much and not making mistakes is a lot better than guys who make a lot of mistakes. The problem being, the guys making mistakes, and not making plays.
 
Best thing I like about Blake is his attitude. I haven't heard the guy bitch one time this year. Bayless talked about a trade through his agent. Miller grumbled in the press and blew up at the coach. Rudy is always a play away form an injury or wondering where he fits. Roy has subtly bitched.

My hat is off to Webster and Blake for keeping their composure through a very difficult year.
 
I thought you were joking....You are actually serious?

Sorry, but running around out there and providing NOTHING...is not an "upgrade" over the other guards Rudy\Bayless\Martell who were stinking the joint up....

Blake has been HORRIBLE this year...not bad...HORRIBLE....

I mean did you watch him play last night? The guy is afraid to shoot the ball....and when he does, he is missing badly...I mean BADLY...Now maybe it was hard to see last night because he was FAR from alone in that aspect...but you cannot have a guy in the lineup who WON'T shoot the ball and whose ONLY ability is to hit an outside jumper, which he seems incapable of doing currently......

A couple bad turnovers, again he wasn't the only one, but if Nate's reason for having him in there is that he is so fundamentely solid, then he certainly wasn't helping that cause last night....

POR needs scoring....BADLY...and give OKC credit they partially took Aldridge out of the equation (LaMarcus' passivity on offense certainly didn't help)...Leaving who? exactly to score?

Right now, whenever Blake is in the game it is like the team is playing 4 on 5 offensively...you can't have that and expect to succeed...
 
I specifically liked starting Martell and Batum, and having that last an entire 2 1/2 minutes before putting Blake in for Webster. Who was 0-1 with a charge taken. Hardly "get that clown off the floor" play.
 
I thought you were joking....You are actually serious?

Sorry, but running around out there and providing NOTHING...is not an "upgrade" over the other guards Rudy\Bayless\Martell who were stinking the joint up....

Blake has been HORRIBLE this year...not bad...HORRIBLE....

I mean did you watch him play last night? The guy is afraid to shoot the ball....and when he does, he is missing badly...I mean BADLY...Now maybe it was hard to see last night because he was FAR from alone in that aspect...but you cannot have a guy in the lineup who WON'T shoot the ball and whose ONLY ability is to hit an outside jumper, which he seems incapable of doing currently......

A couple bad turnovers, again he wasn't the only one, but if Nate's reason for having him in there is that he is so fundamentely solid, then he certainly wasn't helping that cause last night....

POR needs scoring....BADLY...and give OKC credit they partially took Aldridge out of the equation (LaMarcus' passivity on offense certainly didn't help)...Leaving who? exactly to score?

Right now, whenever Blake is in the game it is like the team is playing 4 on 5 offensively...you can't have that and expect to succeed...

He has been horrible. But the facts are, last night he was better then the guys that committed 24 turnovers and went 1 for 18 from the 3 point line before the end of the game......You have to admit, that was pretty bad.
 
My hat is off to everyone for noticing that Blake had a decent night...aside from his shooting which was awful like almost everyone else's.

I don't think Blake is great, I think he's a solid backup that fits well when playing beside Roy. He's a role player that is generally consistent in what he's brings every night. That's pretty helpful and it's it's obvious that Nate values/(over)values that quality!
 
I specifically liked starting Martell and Batum, and having that last an entire 2 1/2 minutes before putting Blake in for Webster. Who was 0-1 with a charge taken. Hardly "get that clown off the floor" play.

The starting lineup offense was not working at all...

For all the general talk of Nate's rotational rigidity he figured out it wasn't working pretty quickly. And, as soon as Blake came in he managed to get the ball into LA a few times in a row which the starting lineup had been unable to do. LA missed the shots, but it looked pretty clear Blake was brought in to get LA the ball and he succeeded in that role.
 
Is this thread for real? Blake was mediocre and only looked good in comparison to the rest of the team that somehow found a way to play worse. Blake still kills any fast break opportunities when he's in the game, consistently pulling the ball back when we have numbers. There's almost zero chance of this team getting easy points at the hoops when he's running the point.
 
Is this thread for real? Blake was mediocre and only looked good in comparison to the rest of the team that somehow found a way to play worse. Blake still kills any fast break opportunities when he's in the game, consistently pulling the ball back when we have numbers. There's almost zero chance of this team getting easy points at the hoops when he's running the point.

Nobody is arguing against that. But last night he was better than the other guys, because they flat out stunk. Maybe once you get that, you will realize what this thread was about. I fucking hate Blake. But he was better than the guys stinking it up last night, which says something about how badly they played.
 
Steve has been our best overall PG since Sergio left, and our best guard by far on defense.
 
I hate Blake but he was better then the rest of the guards last night, including Andre Miller.

Seriously? I watched the whole game last night, and while Blake wasn't horrible, in spite of 0-5 shooting, he did some other things well. Obviously Miller's stats (22 PTS, 6 REB, 6 AST, 9-18 FG, 1-1 3FG, 3-3 FT) were WAY, WAY, WAY better than Blake's, but Miller was also the only Blazer on the court last night who was able to create ANY offense for himself and others.

Yeah, Miller tried to force things at the end and took some bad shots and committed some TOs, but at that point, NOTHING else was working and he did have some success penetrating. He just took it too far, but the game was lost anyway if he didn't TRY to make something happen.

Seriously, if that's a GOOD game for Blake, all the more reason to trade him. He scores ZERO points and people are praising him for having one of his better games of the season, and the sad thing is, they are right. That tells you how bad Steve Blake has been this season.

BNM
 
Is this thread for real? Blake was mediocre and only looked good in comparison to the rest of the team that somehow found a way to play worse. Blake still kills any fast break opportunities when he's in the game, consistently pulling the ball back when we have numbers. There's almost zero chance of this team getting easy points at the hoops when he's running the point.

Blake was obviously better than Rudy and Webster last night...I think he was also better than the tunnel-visioned Bayless. That's kind of his role...consistent, average play...he was missing his shot like everyone else...but at least he brings SOMETHING else to the game when he's missing his shot...

Are people actually blaming this loss on Blake?
 
Are people actually blaming this loss on Blake?

Oh, hell no. There's plenty of blame to go around. I just find it amusing that a guy who went scoreless on 0-5 shooting gets a thread dedicated to praising his play.

BNM
 
Nobody is arguing against that. But last night he was better than the other guys, because they flat out stunk. Maybe once you get that, you will realize what this thread was about. I fucking hate Blake. But he was better than the guys stinking it up last night, which says something about how badly they played.

Talk about damning with faint praise...

This thread exists because, for one night, Blake was less bad than the guys who were truly horrible.

WHOOO FUCKING HOOOO!!!! Way to not totally suck Blakey!!!

BNM
 
Steve has been our best overall PG since Sergio left, and our best guard by far on defense.

Right...

Steve Blake:
PER = 10.7
TS% = 0.518
TRB% = 5.3
AST% = 21.9
TOV% = 15.3
DRtg = 110
WS = 2.0

Andre Miller:
PER = 17.2
TS% = 0.531
TRB% = 6.3
AST% = 30.5
TOV% = 15.0
DRtg = 110
WS = 4.0

So, Miller is a more efficient scorer, gets 38% more assists, more rebounds, turns the ball over less and has the same defensive rating.

Blake is a better 3-point shooter, but Miller is a much more efficient scorer as he gets a LOT more high percentage 2-point FGA (AKA lay-ups) and gets to the line almost 10x as many times as Blake (249 FTA vs. 28 FTA) and shoots a higher FT% (0.815 vs. 0.714).

So, other than your incredibly biased opinion, do you offer to support the statement "Steve has been our best overall PG since Sergio left"? Ironically, Steve WAS our best overall PG UNTIL Sergio "left".

BNM
 
I think steve had heard his name in trade rumors and wanted to show KP that he still has some fight left in him.
 
Right...

Steve Blake:
PER = 10.7
TS% = 0.518
TRB% = 5.3
AST% = 21.9
TOV% = 15.3
DRtg = 110
WS = 2.0

Andre Miller:
PER = 17.2
TS% = 0.531
TRB% = 6.3
AST% = 30.5
TOV% = 15.0
DRtg = 110
WS = 4.0

So, Miller is a more efficient scorer, gets 38% more assists, more rebounds, turns the ball over less and has the same defensive rating.

Blake is a better 3-point shooter, but Miller is a much more efficient scorer as he gets a LOT more high percentage 2-point FGA (AKA lay-ups) and gets to the line almost 10x as many times as Blake (249 FTA vs. 28 FTA) and shoots a higher FT% (0.815 vs. 0.714).

So, other than your incredibly biased opinion, do you offer to support the statement "Steve has been our best overall PG since Sergio left"? Ironically, Steve WAS our best overall PG UNTIL Sergio "left".

BNM

Owned Maris!!!!

so now you can STFU
 
Right...

Steve Blake:
PER = 10.7
TS% = 0.518
TRB% = 5.3
AST% = 21.9
TOV% = 15.3
DRtg = 110
WS = 2.0

Andre Miller:
PER = 17.2
TS% = 0.531
TRB% = 6.3
AST% = 30.5
TOV% = 15.0
DRtg = 110
WS = 4.0

So, Miller is a more efficient scorer, gets 38% more assists, more rebounds, turns the ball over less and has the same defensive rating.

Blake is a better 3-point shooter, but Miller is a much more efficient scorer as he gets a LOT more high percentage 2-point FGA (AKA lay-ups) and gets to the line almost 10x as many times as Blake (249 FTA vs. 28 FTA) and shoots a higher FT% (0.815 vs. 0.714).

So, other than your incredibly biased opinion, do you offer to support the statement "Steve has been our best overall PG since Sergio left"? Ironically, Steve WAS our best overall PG UNTIL Sergio "left".

BNM

REPPED
 
I think steve had heard his name in trade rumors and wanted to show KP that he still has some fight left in him.

He certainly did bring more enegry than usual.

Too bad he didn't bring his jump shot.

BNM
 
LOL....Yeah way to go out and quiet any of POR mgmt's thoughts of trading you Steve....

Apparently Steve should get a gold star from Nate for being one less level of SUCK last night than some of his teamates...
That is, if there are even varying levels of suck...

wow......
 
He certainly did bring more enegry than usual.

Too bad he didn't bring his jump shot.

BNM

Well at least you acknowledge that Blake did something last night that he usually doesn't do. At first you were wondering why Blake is getting an appreciation thread when all he did was not suck as much as others. I think you even mocked this idea (This thread exists because, for one night, Blake was less bad than the guys who were truly horrible WHOOO FUCKING HOOOO!!!! Way to not totally suck Blakey!!!


I understand that you think bringing more energy than usual doesn't deserve an appreciation thread, but at least you get now why there is an appreciation thead. Blake coming out and showing a lot of energy and in game like last night . . . many appreciate a player who comes out with more energy than they usually do. Especially for a player whose energy level is rarely questioned.
 

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