AgentDrazenPetrovic
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Blake is not a point guard. I don't see why it's not obvious.
sure he is. he just played like shit this series so far.
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Blake is not a point guard. I don't see why it's not obvious.
You seem to be confusing cause and effect. Roy and Aldridge shot such high percentages BECAUSE they were both getting LOTS of good, high percentage shots. If Brandon Roy wasn't getting so many, easy, high percentage shots and drawing fouls on the defense that got the Blazers in the bonus, do you really think he would have taken 27 shots?
Hell no. He's not an idiot. He's one of the smartest players in the game. Give him some credit. He saw what the defense was giving them, and tonight they were allowing him to get into the paint for some easy looks. He would have been stupid not to take advantage of that.
You're so pissed that Sergio was a total non-factor that you're actually complaining about a win - a PLAYOFF WIN.
BNM

Yeah, if Blake didn't run the team like a fucking piker all night, maybe the ball distribution would have been better. I don't get why Sergio or Bayless didn't get more burn.....Blake was fucking AWFUL at getting the offense rolling.
Easy. This team doesn't have a starting caliber point guard.
Steve Blake would make a fantastic (maybe best in the league?) backup, but Sergio can't shoot, and Bayless can't shoot or pass with any consistency. This team is begging for a consolidation trade this summer or a free agent signing (or sign and trade?) for a veteran point who has a track record of high level performance and a starter's game.
This isn't a hate thread on our collection of 1s, it's just the way it is right now and the Playoffs have brought this into sharp relief.
It's the Portland Trailblazers, not the Portland Roys.
Sergio plays as a team, in the playoffs Roy has played selfishly and neutralized his teammates.
These both should have been easy wins for us. Lack of, nearly total absence of, team offense and ball movement almost cost us this game just as surely as it cost us the first game.
No way we win in Houston riding 2 guys on offense, and I doubt Nate is happy how we won the game.
That's not at all what I said and you seem to be argueing with your previous attack.
Just saying we got very lucky the chips fell our way, and a 2-man offense will not win a playoff series.
Of course you take what they give you, but you better be able to take more than that if you want a ring, because they aren't going to give you that again.
We need to go back to what got us here, and this sure isn't it.
And that 3 minute stretch with the bench (+1) 2nd foul on Yao, Sergio forced a Lowry travel...was hardly a non-factor, we'd most likely have lost without it.
Or maybe you think Roy and Lamarcus never need to catch their breath.![]()

I give Outlaw props at the end, but he was god-awful-terrible the rest of the game.
BNM, Roy hit some RIDICULOUSLY tough shots with Battier right in his face. I would say that most of Roy's looks were tough.
Anyone notice how Battier contests shots? His defense is just amazing. To bad Roy's offense is even better.

You mean, good thing Roy's offense is even better![]()
Yup.
Also, I think Brooks will be the key to the series and not Yao. A lot of the open looks Houston got were because Blake could not defend Brooks, Brooks drove into the lane, the defense collapsed, and he found shooters.
That's not at all what I said and you seem to be argueing with your previous attack.
Just saying we got very lucky the chips fell our way, and a 2-man offense will not win a playoff series.
Of course you take what they give you, but you better be able to take more than that if you want a ring, because they aren't going to give you that again.
We need to go back to what got us here, and this sure isn't it.
And that 3 minute stretch with the bench (+1) 2nd foul on Yao, Sergio forced a Lowry travel...was hardly a non-factor, we'd most likely have lost without it.
Or maybe you think Roy and Lamarcus never need to catch their breath.![]()
How about reading this:
http://www.basketballprospectus.com/unfiltered/?p=244
and then getting off Steve Blake's nuts? The rules of the game have changed to give the penetrating point guard all of the advantage.
Yahoooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go Blazers!!!!!! The game was great!!! Crowd was awesome, a little too tight for me at the end but what a great game to be at!

BNM, Roy hit some RIDICULOUSLY tough shots with Battier right in his face. I would say that most of Roy's looks were tough.
Absolutely! Section 331 was rocking! My fiancee - who is a casual fan, but not hardcore - was with me, and she made me laugh when she said "they need to be rid of the bullshit during the time outs! Nobody gives a fuck about bowling for Caronas!" By the end, she was screaming, clapping, and chanting with the rest of us!
It was probably the most intense experience I can remember having*!
High-fiving random dudes after the game was fun in a "Purell, anyone?" sort of way!
*with my clothes on
Easy. This team doesn't have a starting caliber point guard.
Steve Blake would make a fantastic (maybe best in the league?) backup, but Sergio can't shoot, and Bayless can't shoot or pass with any consistency. This team is begging for a consolidation trade this summer or a free agent signing (or sign and trade?) for a veteran point who has a track record of high level performance and a starter's game.
Easy. This team doesn't have a starting caliber point guard.
Steve Blake would make a fantastic (maybe best in the league?) backup, but Sergio can't shoot, and Bayless can't shoot or pass with any consistency. This team is begging for a consolidation trade this summer or a free agent signing (or sign and trade?) for a veteran point who has a track record of high level performance and a starter's game.
This isn't a hate thread on our collection of 1s, it's just the way it is right now and the Playoffs have brought this into sharp relief.
Teams shorten their rotation and play their best players more minutes in the playoffs for a reason - it works.
BNM
Roy on the front page of ESPN.com's NBA page.
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It's a stupid cliche that has never proven to be true.
The deepest teams that play team ball are always the champs in the end.
Actually, it's the reason we were 1 and out so many years.
