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1. Camby Steps Up For Blazers
By John Hollinger
ESPN.com
PORTLAND -- It's an ongoing theme of the Blazers' season: Every piece of bad news has been greeted with an unexpected bolt of energy that seemingly came out of nowhere. When they lost Greg Oden for the season, they rallied to beat Houston. When they lost Joel Przybilla just 18 days later, they beat Dallas on the road. They lost Brandon Roy three times, and responded by beating San Antonio, Orlando and the Lakers.
So Monday, when the Blazers found out Roy's "bone bruise" was actually a torn meniscus in his knee that would probably end his season, we shouldn't have been surprised how they reacted. Portland started slow but stormed back from en eight-point halftime deficit with reserves of energy that didn't seem possible, and won a crucial playoff seeding battle with Oklahoma City, 103-95.
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By John Hollinger
ESPN.com
PORTLAND -- It's an ongoing theme of the Blazers' season: Every piece of bad news has been greeted with an unexpected bolt of energy that seemingly came out of nowhere. When they lost Greg Oden for the season, they rallied to beat Houston. When they lost Joel Przybilla just 18 days later, they beat Dallas on the road. They lost Brandon Roy three times, and responded by beating San Antonio, Orlando and the Lakers.
So Monday, when the Blazers found out Roy's "bone bruise" was actually a torn meniscus in his knee that would probably end his season, we shouldn't have been surprised how they reacted. Portland started slow but stormed back from en eight-point halftime deficit with reserves of energy that didn't seem possible, and won a crucial playoff seeding battle with Oklahoma City, 103-95.
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