BLAZINGGIANTS
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Last time we got hosed that bad by the officials was last year in Golden State. Where the fuck was the goaltending?
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Blake 3/11 tonight = 27%
Thank God Bayless and/or Rudy is on the bench
Apparently you must just look at the box score. Did you see his defense tonight? Absolutely lockdown defender.
Blake 3/11 tonight = 27%
Thank God Bayless and/or Rudy is on the bench

Right. This one is on Greg.
Oden's offensive foul costs us a chance to win the game but no one calls HIM a ***GOT
One of those misses was a half-court fling. Another was because nobody would come to the ball when he was in trouble late.
I guess those 9 Assists mean nothing, as well?![]()
Only bad thing is that we don't have the tiebreaker if we face Atlanta in the Finals.
One of those misses was a half-court fling. Another was because nobody would come to the ball when he was in trouble late.
I guess those 9 Assists mean nothing, as well?![]()
This is nothing new, before or after Donaghy. I've seen it a thousand times. Yes, the Blazers played poorly in the 4th and in overtime. With equal officiating, we still win anyway. It's frustrating.This is what keeps me from getting into the NBA as much as I was a child. When you start seeing bogus call after bogus call, it makes you wonder. Portland was favored in this game by a fairly sizable margin. In Atlanta. Against a good Atlanta team. Call after call against Portland. After Donaghy, it really makes one wonder.
Exactly. Oden's turnovers, fouls, missed shots don't matter. Blake's do.
Also, we lost because we were outrebounded. .

No one should be using homophobic slurs on this forum against anyone.
And some of those were wide open 3's. No matter how you slice it, 3/11 just ain't good.
Not bashing Blake on his shooting, but let's keep it real here.
