cmeese47
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He wasn't involved in the plays. They barely posted him up. It's on Stotts.
He is your horse feed him in the post especially since his jumper was just shit all night.
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He wasn't involved in the plays. They barely posted him up. It's on Stotts.
LA was 2 pts and 2 boards from a double double with 4 blocked shots, he wasn't the worst part of the game, that would be the bench scoring 5 pts while theirs scored I'm guessing here,...40?
LaMarcus didn't handle the double-team well last night. He has to do better Friday night.
Had a bad night - hardly the only superstar you can say that about. Dirk shot the Mavs right out of a win in Game 4.
It wasn't just that. LA came out with a fucking vengeance in games one and two. I'm just not seeing that from him right now. A couple times last night he watched the ball just go out of bounds without even trying to save it. The effort and energy simply wasn't there.

Unconsciously, it seemed as if they were playing for game 6 including he. They were doing negative things during the game that we haven't seen throughout the series. More so defensively.
I don't know why we would actually want to give them life or a thought and a prayer. But we did. Now we run to an interesting situation. Houston will be running, they will gunning, and they will work their ass off to get it back to Houston.
Not good.
Absolutely right. If Houston wins Game 6, they're going to be so full of confidence they will be bursting at the seams.Game Six is our Game Seven. We need to end the series here.
I forced myself to rewatch the game, and they were bringing the double to him quickly. Also, getting those two quick foul calls took him out of it and messed with Stotts rotation.
He found the open man, but never got on track, so eventually, they didn't have to double him. Great strategy.
Bottom line, when Terence Jones has better stats than LA, we're not going to win.
Game Six is our Game Seven. We need to end the series here.
So who wants to bring Stotts back if they manage to choke this away?
Game 6 will be his entire legacy up to this point. He needs to have a big game or he'll be called out.
Game 6 will be his entire legacy up to this point. He needs to have a big game or he'll be called out.
Spot on. Forget the fact that we wouldn't have won the first 2 @ Hou w/o his efforts. Or game 4 for that matter. It's all going to come down to how he performs in these close out games. There is a scenario where he plays great & we still lose (and even his critics can't blame him). But I don't think that's going to happen. I think if he plays really well, we win.
That can't be it. That would mean Houston has good players, who played well.Former DPOY Dwight Howard is guarding him. And he's going up against two centers when Asik and Howard are both playing.
So Aldridge has to be a GOAT for the Blazers to have any chance? That's discouraging.In all 4 wins over Houston this season, Aldridge has had 29 or more points, and shot over 50% from the field.
In all 5 losses to Houston this season, Aldridge has had 28 or fewer points, and shot under 50% from the field.
As Aldridge goes, so goes the team.
So Aldridge has to be a GOAT for the Blazers to have any chance? That's discouraging.
