There are a few thoughts about the game.
I do really like what Aldridge is doing offensively. He finally has some moves both ways. He was playing hard and keeping this team in the game. His defense has raised back a notch back towards when when he was a rookie and was blocking shots. That is probably part of the reason he fouled out. IMO Lamarcus gets a thumbs up for the game.
Batum - Mixed bag. He doesn't seem to be able to put together more than a half of good play. He has had 28 and 40 points dumped on him from the SF spot in the past 3 games. Is that really the mark of a premier defender? The mark of a good defender normally is that if a player gets their points, they have to take a lot more shots than normal to get those points. Durant shot just short of 50%. Deng was 14 of 19. I will give him a big thumbs up for his defense on Carlos Delfino again Milwaukee though.....
Roy for some reason looked to me like he was just fucking around out there. He was successful as per normal operations to a certain extent, but when it came down to crunch time I was not happy with his play. I thought that last shot we got was fucking pathetic. I was sitting their thinking "Really? That was what the coaching staff had in mind?".
Armon- Good first half when the team was getting up and down. When the game play slowed down in the 2nd half not so good. He isn't taking shots and it is hurting the team, because in the 2nd half, OKC was just sagging off him and playing the passing lanes, and sending their guard for rebounds.
Mathews-Good effort in first half, quit attacking rim in 2nd half.
Camby good effort all game long.
Miller- I thought Miller played really well, and every time the Blazers needed a bucket all game, they got one from him. Every time OKC made a run he answered. The only answer he didn't get a chance, was the end run, when they gave it to Roy.
Dante- Completely overmatched at PF. I know he is trying hard, and making some plays, but he was getting manhandled in the paint. After a free throw I saw Serge Ibaka completely submerge him underneath the hoop, pushing him out of the way with ease.
Now all of that being said, you can't win games where you allow teams to out rebound you so badly and shoot over 50%. It just isn't going to happen.