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Wow. Melt Down Mode so early.
Sent from my baller ass iPhone 5 FAMS!
It's actually a really good idea.
Last year we won our season opener. Yes, we beat the Lakers. We played Nolan Smith, Sasha Pavlovic and Jared Jeffries and we won by double digits. Much enthusiasm ensued. Briefly.
Over the last 20 years, since the 93’-94’ season, our 1st-game winning percentage for those years in which Portland made the post-season, is only 46% (6-7).
Over that time, Portland has missed the playoffs 7 times. Portland’s 1st game record for those years was 4-3 (57%).
So historically, our 1st-game success is higher in non-playoff years.
Portland has had a 10-10 record in their 1st game over the last 20 yrs. The combined record for years in which Portland won their 1st game is 420-384 (52.2%). The combined record for years in which Portland lost their 1st game is 428-360 (54.3%).
So dry your red and black tears. Re-tape all your Blazer posters back up on the walls of your moms basement. Apologize to your neighbors. Pop a few Ambien. And then, ever so slowly, gently remove your head from your ass long enough to look in the mirror and tell yourself, "it's going to be okay."
1.) The refs completely and totally hosed us. There were some questionable "phantom calls" against us and many "let them play" whistle swallows for Phoenix. It was unusually odd, since Phoenix isn't Lakers or OKC darlings… I just think the refs just dropped the ball
It's not unusually odd. The NBA's refereeing system sucks. Teams are no longer allowed to play defense and the guards are coddled like school children.
And LMA still get's no love. If he got half the calls the guards do he would avg 30 a night.
sorry i love lma but he goes up soft. thats why he doesnt get calls.
sorry i love lma but he goes up soft. thats why he doesnt get calls.
Last year we won our season opener. Yes, we beat the Lakers. We played Nolan Smith, Sasha Pavlovic and Jared Jeffries and we won by double digits. Much enthusiasm ensued. Briefly.
Over the last 20 years, since the 93’-94’ season, our 1st-game winning percentage for those years in which Portland made the post-season, is only 46% (6-7).
Over that time, Portland has missed the playoffs 7 times. Portland’s 1st game record for those years was 4-3 (57%).
So historically, our 1st-game success is higher in non-playoff years.
Portland has had a 10-10 record in their 1st game over the last 20 yrs. The combined record for years in which Portland won their 1st game is 420-384 (52.2%). The combined record for years in which Portland lost their 1st game is 428-360 (54.3%).
So dry your red and black tears. Re-tape all your Blazer posters back up on the walls of your moms basement. Apologize to your neighbors. Pop a few Ambien. And then, ever so slowly, gently remove your head from your ass long enough to look in the mirror and tell yourself, "it's going to be okay."
Anyone know why TRob only received 9 mins last night?
The team didnt look like the same team we saw in preseason.
I have no idea - he (and Nic's rebounding) was the only semi-bright spots last night. We need to start prepping and grooming him to take over PF duties so we can trade that softie currently masquerading as a PF.Anyone know why TRob only received 9 mins last night?
LA was feelin' it.....can't take him out when he was hitting like he was hitting. I guess they could of had LA slide over to center, but I think they wanted Lopez' size out these to try and stop the PHX bigs.
What are the season-long winning percentages of those first game opponents for wins and losses, respectively? Your numbers show that everything statistically tends to return to the mean, so it needs a further breakdown of the quality of opponent.

