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I remember it different. When Portland didn't lead after the first quarter, they tended to be down pretty big. I don't have the numbers to back this up, but it sure seemed that way.
The numbers are available on basketball-reference.com via the game log. I looked at it yesterday - and it is just not true. Sure, there were some games where they were down at the end of the first quarter - but most games they were down at the end of the 1st quarter - they were down just by a couple of points.
It's not like Portland didn't have high powered scorers on the second unit, what with Outlaw and Rudy. It seemed like the problem was defense on the second unit. Sergio, Rudy, Outlaw, Frye and Oden was not a team full of stoppers. Oden was ok, the rest were horrid. I would say they need the opposite on the second unit. That second unit needs to be better defensively. Having Joel on the second unit would be a good start. I am hopeful Martel can get it done. Blake may not be the greatest defender he isn't the complete pile of shit that was Sergio. That leaves Outlaw and Rudy.
Surprisingly enough, looking at the defensive and offensive rating of most of these guys leads me to believe that their problem was actually offense. Take Sergio for example, his defensive rating is only a little bit worse than Blake's - but there is a huge difference in offensive rating, with Blake on the court the team scored 118 points per 100 possessions, with Sergio - only 103 - of course, when you remember that Sergio lost the ball at twice the rate Blake did - it's not a surprise that his offensive rating is so low.
The difference between Batum's defensive rating and Outlaw's is very small - but there is a much bigger difference (in Batum's favor) on their offensive rating.
I think people did not realize just how damaging these turn-overs were and how bad our offense sputtered in the 2nd quarter.


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