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"Oh, the Blazers, they just a jump shooting team. If Phoenix was playing at all good, they'd miss the playoffs"

"The Cavs are gonna stomp the Blazers like they stole something"

"Brandon Roy is the only good player they got!"

"Greg Oden is just TURRIBLE... he should have stayed in college".

Any others?
 
"I can drive home guys I promise, just give me the keys, I'm fine"
 
What is sad about Portland fans is that most of you won't admit that Barkley is right about the jump shooting team. It is horrible to live and die by the jump shot.
 
What is sad about Portland fans is that most of you won't admit that Barkley is right about the jump shooting team. It is horrible to live and die by the jump shot.

Actually, I have been saying that all season long. You must have me on ignore you rat bastard!:tsktsk:

:cheers:
 
What is sad about Portland fans is that most of you won't admit that Barkley is right about the jump shooting team. It is horrible to live and die by the jump shot.

Are you really so dumb that you think that's the line that makes Blazer fans upset? Of course we're a jump shooting team. What's sad is you think you know what everyone's thinking.

Barkley probably lost some money against Portland in a bet somewhere along the line and won't let it go. He's the John Daly of basketball.
 
Per 82games.com Portland takes 67% jump shots, Boston takes 64%, LAL 64%, the Cavs are at 70% and the Magic with that beast D-12 in the post at 66%

The situation is nowhere near as bad as some people (and Barkley) make it to be.
 
Actually, portland is a jump shooting team w/o Oden in the line up. When he is in he is a force down low when given the ball. He also creates lanes and open looks for his teammates due to all of the double teams he faces.
 
Per 82games.com Portland takes 67% jump shots, Boston takes 64%, LAL 64%, the Cavs are at 70% and the Magic with that beast D-12 in the post at 66%

The situation is nowhere near as bad as some people (and Barkley) make it to be.

Plus, as I pointed out, Portland is statistically the best offensive rebounding team in the league.

http://www.teamrankings.com/nba/stats/?cat=team&pan=2159

Barkley (and others) obviously don't care to look up the stats that weaken their argument.
 
What is sad about Portland fans is that most of you won't admit that Barkley is right about the jump shooting team. It is horrible to live and die by the jump shot.


Phoenix is not a Jump shooting team? Hell almost every team is a jump shooting team. It seems to me that most have one star that can take it to the basket (MAYBE two) 1-2 that try to post, and the rest camp out at the three point line. What am i missing here?
 
heh, "others" = half the posters on this board. They'd rather bash a stat than take the time to understand it. "Oh, PER sucks, it doesn't measure defense," ok, try PER differential then. "Oh +/- sucks, you could just have a shitty backup" ok, try adjusted plus minus then. "oh winscore sucks because it over values defensive rebounds and fg% even on low attempts," well, you may have a point there...
True Shooting % sucks because I can't do math!" meh.
Basketball stats are a work in progress, there are indeed flaws to PER, WinScore, all types of +/-, ect. Boxscore based stuff is rather two dimensional and doesn't tell us much about defense or whether a player is helping his team or not. Plus minus can be wonky and needs a large sample size with a specific lineup to be very useful at all. There is no perfect stats system, or else there would only be one stats system that everyone used.

That's all true, but by offensive rebounding %, the Blazers clearly are the best team in the league so far this season, and it is hard to argue with that statistic objectively.
 
Per 82games.com Portland takes 67% jump shots, Boston takes 64%, LAL 64%, the Cavs are at 70% and the Magic with that beast D-12 in the post at 66%

The situation is nowhere near as bad as some people (and Barkley) make it to be.

Why are you letting facts get in the way of a good argument?
 
Who gives a damn if you're taking jumpers or dunking as long as you're hitting them?

Without any supporting data or evidence, I'll throw out a thought on this...

In the playoffs, the level of team's defense and aggressiveness goes up a notch or two. Teams playing slightly harder on defense can turn an open jumpshot into a contested jumpshot. On the other hand, if your team consistently gets dunks, layups and easy shots, I would feel better about them being able to do so with more intense defense.

I'd be interested to see how teams' 3-pt shooting percentage changes (or doesn't) between the regular season and the playoffs.
 
Without any supporting data or evidence, I'll throw out a thought on this...

In the playoffs, the level of team's defense and aggressiveness goes up a notch or two. Teams playing slightly harder on defense can turn an open jumpshot into a contested jumpshot. On the other hand, if your team consistently gets dunks, layups and easy shots, I would feel better about them being able to do so with more intense defense.

I'd be interested to see how teams' 3-pt shooting percentage changes (or doesn't) between the regular season and the playoffs.

I agree.

During the regular season, teams don't have the time to install 29 different defenses. In the play-offs, it becomes more like football, as the staff has time to tweak the base defense for that specific opponent.
 
Without any supporting data or evidence, I'll throw out a thought on this...

In the playoffs, the level of team's defense and aggressiveness goes up a notch or two. Teams playing slightly harder on defense can turn an open jumpshot into a contested jumpshot. On the other hand, if your team consistently gets dunks, layups and easy shots, I would feel better about them being able to do so with more intense defense.

I'd be interested to see how teams' 3-pt shooting percentage changes (or doesn't) between the regular season and the playoffs.


On the other hand as play slows down in the playoffs, teams who are used to getting easy baskets through fast breaks often struggle because they have less effective jump shooters. Boston last year played awesome defense and that is why they are the world champs. But on offense, they shot mostly jump shots
 
Without any supporting data or evidence, I'll throw out a thought on this...

In the playoffs, the level of team's defense and aggressiveness goes up a notch or two. Teams playing slightly harder on defense can turn an open jumpshot into a contested jumpshot. On the other hand, if your team consistently gets dunks, layups and easy shots, I would feel better about them being able to do so with more intense defense.

I'd be interested to see how teams' 3-pt shooting percentage changes (or doesn't) between the regular season and the playoffs.


The Blazers have 5 players in the top 72 in dunks, and Roy isn't one of them. I'm sure some of that is due to the incredible offensive rebounding on the team, but those are still easy points. In the playoffs, it's all about match-ups, so opposing defensive rebounding will be a key in any series the Blazers play.
 
Without any supporting data or evidence, I'll throw out a thought on this...

In the playoffs, the level of team's defense and aggressiveness goes up a notch or two. Teams playing slightly harder on defense can turn an open jumpshot into a contested jumpshot. On the other hand, if your team consistently gets dunks, layups and easy shots, I would feel better about them being able to do so with more intense defense.

This can be reasoned either way, though, can't it? Teams playing slightly harder on defense can be more active about closing lanes and denying a slasher his first step.
 
This can be reasoned either way, though, can't it? Teams playing slightly harder on defense can be more active about closing lanes and denying a slasher his first step.

It probably could be reasoned either way. But, in my experience, and in watching, it seems that less aggressive defense usually shows itself in sagging off of a player, not closing out on a shooter, going under the pick on a pick-and-roll, etc. All of which lead to easier jumpshots.
 
heh, "others" = half the posters on this board. They'd rather bash a stat than take the time to understand it. "Oh, PER sucks, it doesn't measure defense," ok, try PER differential then. "Oh +/- sucks, you could just have a shitty backup" ok, try adjusted plus minus then. "oh winscore sucks because it over values defensive rebounds and fg% even on low attempts," well, you may have a point there...
True Shooting % sucks because I can't do math!" meh.
Basketball stats are a work in progress, there are indeed flaws to PER, WinScore, all types of +/-, ect. Boxscore based stuff is rather two dimensional and doesn't tell us much about defense or whether a player is helping his team or not. Plus minus can be wonky and needs a large sample size with a specific lineup to be very useful at all. There is no perfect stats system, or else there would only be one stats system that everyone used.

The perfect stats are the ones that back your argument!
 
How many Blazer games do you think Barkley's sat down and watched?
 
What is sad about Portland fans is that most of you won't admit that Barkley is right about the jump shooting team. It is horrible to live and die by the jump shot.

All teams are "jump shooting" teams then.

Don't let a silly thing like "facts" get in the way of an old, oft repeated story.
 
Well Barkley did say that Portland lacks a "go-to" guy. And this was right after Roy hit the game winner against Houston
 
Well Barkley did say that Portland lacks a "go-to" guy. And this was right after Roy hit the game winner against Houston

I thought it was halftime of that game when he said that. but I could be wrong.
 
He was right when he said Denver's gonna own you, didn't he?

Get ready to eat some humble pie when the Cavs beat you by 15.
 
He was right when he said Denver's gonna own you, didn't he?

Get ready to eat some humble pie when the Cavs beat you by 15.

Once again.. why come here to say that? :dunno:
 
He was right when he said Denver's gonna own you, didn't he?

Get ready to eat some humble pie when the Cavs beat you by 15.

and when the Odom plays like the piece of shit that he is in the playoffs and the Lakers squander another chance for a title will you be having a slice?
 

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