What happened in the 2nd half of WCF Game 4 was that Dame, CJ, Rod, and Evan stopped passing to Meyers when he was open and thus squandered the chance to win. CJ was 0 of 5 (0 of 3 swish3s) and Dame was 1 of 4 swish3s with Meyers open on the arc. When Blazer coaches learn to feed the hot swish3 shooting hand (Meyers actually beat Steph in swish3 shooting in WCF Game 4 first half, and for the season), and not to stop as they did here, we will win more. Meyers was definitely scoring when guarded, as noted in the last shot of the 1st half, and was open at the end of the 4th Q and the OT, and could have won this game, and if started in WCF Games 1 and 2, possibly the WCF.
Yes Meyers did contribute outstandingly in both the Grizzlies and GSW Playoff series, established Blazer Playoff shooting records, and led all Blazers in this year's Playoff scoring in 5 categories:
14 of 33 (42.4%) swish3s
34 of 65 (52.3%) FG
eFG% of 63.1%
WS/48 of 0.154
TS% of 61.6 (he was 88.9% in WCF Game 4!)
Now that we are missing him, it is important to recognize and respect scoring talent where we find it, and encourage rather than demoralize our Blazers. We should learn from Meyers and move ahead on the Blazer culture that he helped to build. Meyers deserves credit that is quite opposite to the most negative comments that I have seen on this Forum. Let's be fans of the Blazers!