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Forensic Fan Game Ten, 11/15/14 vs. BKN
From the Top: W 97-87. Low-scoring game that seemed to meet all of the requirements for Blazers victory, even with 2 starters out. Stifling D? How about holding the Nyets to 87 points on 39% shooting? (Check) Unselfish ball-movement-oriented offense? How about 26 assists on 33 made shots? (Check). Limiting opponent fast-break points and points off turnovers? How about 3 (?!) and 9? (Check) A player with enough Big-Boy Huevos to make Sam Cassell jealous?
Still, I worry, though. Because if there's one thing I learned from Pesci and DeNiro, it's that you probably should not piss off a made man.
Player of the game: Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez took their turns abusing Blazers defenders in the paint, but by-and-large stayed off the FT line and inside the 3-point line. Therefore, even though a bunch of shots went down, their efficiency wasn’t high and a 1-19 day from 3 killed them. Damian Lillard, on the other hand, had 28 points and 10 assists, and shot a few times from the suburbs to break the backs of the Nets. Anyone else think he's Player of the Game?
Good. Glad that's settled.
Monster Games ™: No double-doubles today outside of Dame’s 28/10ast/5reb. Not a lot of great shooting do go around. Solid perimeter D from the team. Steve Blake had 7 assists in 16 minutes. But anytime someone gets a career-high in something that doesn’t suck, well…
(Many props to NateBishop3 and our friends at /ripcity reddit for that one. For those who aren’t sure why SKHRAEURPL! is appropriate here…here ya go.)
Points Per Shot: It wasn’t a particularly pretty game if you like to see the ball go into the hoop frequently. Wes had an off night with 10 points on 3-13 shooting, as did Kaman with 12 on 3-11 shooting. Blake’s 7-points-on-three-shots was a couple short of qualifying for today’s award. But Damian’s 2 pps (28 points on 14 shots) takes the honors tonight.
Coin Ratio: Again, Blake’s 7 assists on 3 shots busted the Jefferson, while Damian had prime-CP3-level 10 assists against 14 shots. In fact, only 35 other times in history has a player had 28 points or more, with a coin ratio above 70 cents, and 5 rebounds. As you might expect, this list is dominated by Magic, Jason Kidd and John Stockton, but other stars make the list (including Barkley!!?). Dame now has as many of them as LeBron. Efficient, effective, and getting teammates involved. Kind of the name of the game for a PG, especially one whose jumper is…
Bench: “Only” 34 points tonight from the reserves (to go along with 16 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals) but if you add Crabbe and Leonard into the mix the total Bench Mob Experience combined for 49/30/11/5. Yeah, we’ll take that. Even on an off night shooting (Kaman 3-11, CJ 1-4, Blake with only 3 shots) the threes seemed to go in whenever Brooklyn got close, and even though it looked like the Nets were driving down the comeback trail, just about everyone could see that it wasn’t going to end well for them. Something like…
Questions for the Group:
1. Leonard: Buy or sell “solid NBA rotation player” right now? Does one game justify his contract extension?
2. Taking care of business at home to start the season: Good because we have a boosted record to start the season, or bad because this means lots of road games are a-coming when teams have already started to gel or are fighting for playoff position?
3.Do you even want to see Robinson, Victor and Dorell right now? Or not mess with a good thing?
See you on Monday night versus New Orleans. Stay tuned here for more Blazers/NBA content (including RC2 Power Rankings), and stick around to chat awhile. Until then…
From the Top: W 97-87. Low-scoring game that seemed to meet all of the requirements for Blazers victory, even with 2 starters out. Stifling D? How about holding the Nyets to 87 points on 39% shooting? (Check) Unselfish ball-movement-oriented offense? How about 26 assists on 33 made shots? (Check). Limiting opponent fast-break points and points off turnovers? How about 3 (?!) and 9? (Check) A player with enough Big-Boy Huevos to make Sam Cassell jealous?
Still, I worry, though. Because if there's one thing I learned from Pesci and DeNiro, it's that you probably should not piss off a made man.
Player of the game: Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez took their turns abusing Blazers defenders in the paint, but by-and-large stayed off the FT line and inside the 3-point line. Therefore, even though a bunch of shots went down, their efficiency wasn’t high and a 1-19 day from 3 killed them. Damian Lillard, on the other hand, had 28 points and 10 assists, and shot a few times from the suburbs to break the backs of the Nets. Anyone else think he's Player of the Game?
Good. Glad that's settled.
Monster Games ™: No double-doubles today outside of Dame’s 28/10ast/5reb. Not a lot of great shooting do go around. Solid perimeter D from the team. Steve Blake had 7 assists in 16 minutes. But anytime someone gets a career-high in something that doesn’t suck, well…
(Many props to NateBishop3 and our friends at /ripcity reddit for that one. For those who aren’t sure why SKHRAEURPL! is appropriate here…here ya go.)
Points Per Shot: It wasn’t a particularly pretty game if you like to see the ball go into the hoop frequently. Wes had an off night with 10 points on 3-13 shooting, as did Kaman with 12 on 3-11 shooting. Blake’s 7-points-on-three-shots was a couple short of qualifying for today’s award. But Damian’s 2 pps (28 points on 14 shots) takes the honors tonight.
Coin Ratio: Again, Blake’s 7 assists on 3 shots busted the Jefferson, while Damian had prime-CP3-level 10 assists against 14 shots. In fact, only 35 other times in history has a player had 28 points or more, with a coin ratio above 70 cents, and 5 rebounds. As you might expect, this list is dominated by Magic, Jason Kidd and John Stockton, but other stars make the list (including Barkley!!?). Dame now has as many of them as LeBron. Efficient, effective, and getting teammates involved. Kind of the name of the game for a PG, especially one whose jumper is…
Bench: “Only” 34 points tonight from the reserves (to go along with 16 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals) but if you add Crabbe and Leonard into the mix the total Bench Mob Experience combined for 49/30/11/5. Yeah, we’ll take that. Even on an off night shooting (Kaman 3-11, CJ 1-4, Blake with only 3 shots) the threes seemed to go in whenever Brooklyn got close, and even though it looked like the Nets were driving down the comeback trail, just about everyone could see that it wasn’t going to end well for them. Something like…
Questions for the Group:
1. Leonard: Buy or sell “solid NBA rotation player” right now? Does one game justify his contract extension?
2. Taking care of business at home to start the season: Good because we have a boosted record to start the season, or bad because this means lots of road games are a-coming when teams have already started to gel or are fighting for playoff position?
3.Do you even want to see Robinson, Victor and Dorell right now? Or not mess with a good thing?
See you on Monday night versus New Orleans. Stay tuned here for more Blazers/NBA content (including RC2 Power Rankings), and stick around to chat awhile. Until then…
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