Game Thread GAME# 23: BLAZERS @ SPURS - DECEMBER 2, 2018 - SUNDAY, 4:00 PM, NBCSNW

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Should we go back to Jake as the starting SF?


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So on a positive note
The Lakers beat Phoenix so we can pretty much assume we can stay ahead of them.
Utah lost to Miami
Dallas beat the No Good Clippers
Memphis lost to Philly

I don't know that there is much positive there but we can take it that way if we want right?
 
Are there worse fans in the league than Spurs fans? They lose a couple of games, and the place is empty. They just sit there, entitled, casually watching, sort of. It's so quiet in the arena, the jackass sound crew plays random super obnoxious noise nonstop the entire fucking game. God I hate that. I would absolutely hate to watch a game in San Antonio. I'd love it if they'd have a 20 game losing streak.
 
Are there worse fans in the league than Spurs fans? They lose a couple of games, and the place is empty. They just sit there, entitled, casually watching, sort of. It's so quiet in the arena, the jackass sound crew plays random super obnoxious noise nonstop the entire fucking game. God I hate that. I would absolutely hate to watch a game in San Antonio. I'd love it if they'd have a 20 game losing streak.

Sadly, the last game in Portland, 1/2 the lower bowl was empty. Some seats filled in as the game went along but it was quite empty and very quiet for a Portland crowd.
 
Sadly, the last game in Portland, 1/2 the lower bowl was empty. Some seats filled in as the game went along but it was quite empty and very quiet for a Portland crowd.
Boooo
 
Sadly, the last game in Portland, 1/2 the lower bowl was empty. Some seats filled in as the game went along but it was quite empty and very quiet for a Portland crowd.
SA's got a recent championship and a legendary coach though... Blazers got a Great player and a lot of getting rocked in the playoffs...
 
Are there worse fans in the league than Spurs fans? They lose a couple of games, and the place is empty. They just sit there, entitled, casually watching, sort of. It's so quiet in the arena, the jackass sound crew plays random super obnoxious noise nonstop the entire fucking game. God I hate that. I would absolutely hate to watch a game in San Antonio. I'd love it if they'd have a 20 game losing streak.

And we still got smashed
 
Look you can call it wrong all you want. I don't really care. What i do know is that Derozan scored 36 got 8 rebounds with 6 assists. He essentially matched what Dame put out tonight. The Blazers had absolutely no response for that 6'-11" dude that shot 11-15 and 7-8 from the line who scored 29 points. Whenever the Blazers started to make any kind of run the Spurs went to Aldridge to shut them down and make a shot. This is what he used to do for the Blazers as well. Now if you want to get all lines X's and O's and talk about Perimeter influx and Pick n Roll response and transitional defenses with rotations then fine. But the fact remains the Blazers had two 5 minute stretches in the game when they could not score. Once in the 2nd quarter and again in the 4th. These were at crucial times when they were making a run. The Spurs pulled out the most dominant player on the court and stepped up. Sure Dame and Derozan scored more points but Aldridge shut the Blazers down and scored when they needed him to. The result was a win for the Spurs. Game over. The Blazers could have used a player like that tonight.

So you admit, you know offense was not the problem. Thanks you know.

You know good talk.

You know btw that 6'11 dude only took 5 shots in the paint tonight. You know rest were outside the restricted area.
You know Perimeter defense.
 
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Dame and CJ took 50 of our 86 fg attempts tonight... that’s 60%... how can any team expect to win that way
Just curious, do number of attempts matter or do the results play any part of it?

Combined they shot 23/50 which is 46% and had 61 points which is good for 1.22 points per shot. Those numbers, while not really good or anything, are still decent. Dame also had 10 assists with only 1 turnover which is phenomenal.

I guess I just don't understand on a night where the defense was the entire reason for losing (I'm sorry you're just wrong if you think otherwise), that a stat like how many FG's our two guards took has any relevancy.

By the way, you are doing that crap again where you round up to make your point look better. 50/86 is 58.1%.
 
Just curious, do number of attempts matter or do the results play any part of it?

Combined they shot 23/50 which is 46% and had 61 points which is good for 1.22 points per shot. Those numbers, while not really good or anything, are still decent. Dame also had 10 assists with only 1 turnover which is phenomenal.

I guess I just don't understand on a night where the defense was the entire reason for losing (I'm sorry you're just wrong if you think otherwise), that a stat like how many FG's our two guards took has any relevancy.

By the way, you are doing that crap again where you round up to make your point look better. 50/86 is 58.1%.
Obviously scoring wasnt and hasnt been a problem, but because they shoot a lot of 3’s there are a lot of long rebounds that lead to transition baskets. Also tonight they had 17 turn overs, which usually means the offense gets to to play against a defense that isnt set.

CJ and Dame did their part scoring though and the fact is its their defense that was just sad tonight...
 
Things change
Question for those that think Dame is going to want out: Do you want him to leave?

For me, to be a great player you can't want to run when the going gets tough and take the easy way out. I understand ring chasing at the end of a career. Gary Payton was 35 and Karl Malone was 40 when they signed with the Lakers, I'm not really talking about stuff like that.

Kevin Durant was Dame's age when he signed with GS. He's a little sissy who had to join a team that won 73 games just to win a title. He was up 3-1 against that team in the WCF's and couldn't put them away. Fuck people who want to take the easy way out.

I guarantee you Dame would rather die trying than win a title with a team like GS that doesn't even really need him to win. Not that he'd be traded there, but you should understand my point. Clyde got traded to the defending NBA champs. Portland is Dame's team and he wants to lead them to the promise land. He's not going to give up that quest or start bitching about how he can't win here.

Some players just take it upon themselves to make their team better and elevate them to victory. Can those type of players win a title in a league where there are a bunch of insecure babies that have to team up and form all-star teams just to win a ring? No, probably not, and if they do it would be really fucking difficult. I have much more respect for people like Dame who give their all on the court and in the community and don't want to be traded or leave via free agency. That saying "If you can't beat them, join them" is stupid in sports. If someday he does beat them and wins a ring in Portland it would be one of the greatest achievements in sports and would be worth more than 5 rings if he played for GS.
 
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Obviously scoring wasnt and hasnt been a problem, but because they shoot a lot of 3’s there are a lot of long rebounds that lead to transition baskets. Also tonight they had 17 turn overs, which usually means the offense gets to to play against a defense that isnt set.

CJ and Dame did their part scoring though and the fact is its their defense that was just sad tonight...
Dame and CJ combined for 5 turnovers (CJ had 4). I'd take 5 turnovers from those two with how much they handled the ball every game. I was specifically talking about those two being "ball hogs" not the offense in general.

Portland shot 12/29 (41.3%) from 3. I don't care how many run outs the other team gets, shooting 40%+ from 3 is usually a good thing. 17 turnovers is not good overall. If you think about it though it makes sense that Dame and CJ would shoot so much. Getting 50 shots up with 5 turnovers, 10 shots at the hoop for every turnover, is way better than the rest of the team that 36 shots with 12 turnovers or only 3 shots for every turnover. I'll take Dame and CJ at least having a chance at scoring over the others who turned the ball over much more frequently, even if the shots don't go in.

Defense was awful. Why not give Baldwin or Layman a crack at DeRozan?
 
Sadly, the last game in Portland, 1/2 the lower bowl was empty. Some seats filled in as the game went along but it was quite empty and very quiet for a Portland crowd.

Our crowd isn’t the same anymore I feel like.

It’s not as loud and intimidating. Add the home court advantage we couldn’t even utilize, it feels like we lose more often at home the last couple years than years past
 
Our crowd isn’t the same anymore I feel like.

It’s not as loud and intimidating. Add the home court advantage we couldn’t even utilize, it feels like we lose more often at home the last couple years than years past
This, I agree with.
 
So you admit, you know offense was not the problem. Thanks you know.

You know good talk.

You know btw that 6'11 dude only took 5 shots in the paint tonight. You know rest were outside the restricted area.
You know Perimeter defense.
But i also watched that dude shut down the Blazers pick n roll time and time again.
I also know they employ a thing called the pick n pop.
So you saying offense wasn't the problem is completely discounting his defense that he played against the Blazers. When the Blazers hit shots they can get back and set up on defense. So when they go 5 to 7 minutes clanking shots and giving up long rebounds the Spurs went right down and punished them. Absolutely nothing stops your defense more than a missed shot and turnaround basket. Every team in the league runs Pick n Roll. Why? Because it's the toughest thing to guard in basketball. When run correctly it almost cannot be guarded. But when you have your defense set you can mitigate it and make the other team take a contested shot. The Blazers were not doing that well. The Spurs were. Most of those problems were because they were caught off guard and out of position in transition. Because they missed the shot on the other end! Now stop trying to analyze shit and simply watch a game.

Literally SMH!

Having a true Power Forward that can guard Pick n Rolls and can actually run one while being able hit an outside shot would help this team. What is so hard for you to understand about that?
You might think this was a good talk but really this has been a forced class on basic principals. The fact of the matter is Aldridge was the best big on the floor last night. The Blazers didn't need DeRozan. They needed a Power Forward that isn't a bench 3 and D player.
 
Obviously scoring wasnt and hasnt been a problem, but because they shoot a lot of 3’s there are a lot of long rebounds that lead to transition baskets. Also tonight they had 17 turn overs, which usually means the offense gets to to play against a defense that isnt set.

CJ and Dame did their part scoring though and the fact is its their defense that was just sad tonight...
Nope. They had 17 turnovers yes but 6 or 7 of those were ball handling and a whistle from the ref for palming and travel. Defense gets set for that.
 
Clyde got traded to the defending NBA champs.

Well kind of..... Drexler demanded to be traded and he forced them to trade to Houston.
It was ugly no matter what way you cut it. They got Otis Thorpe, Marcelo Nicola, and a 1995 1st Round Draft pick that ended up being Randolph Childress. The Blazers pretty much lost everything.
 
Thats why the word usually was in that sentence...
Well i'm with you on the long rebound part for sure. The Blazers went long runs missing shots and scrambling to get back on defense. I also agree turnovers make for tough situations to guard.
 
I also want to know what is going on with CJ and palming the ball? I just don't remember those calls last year?
In my opinion they could call palming a lot more than they do, and for whatever reason CJ's just been the victim of a lot of calls going against him. It doesn't really bother me as he does it quite a bit and old habits are hard to break. I just wish it was consistent. What's a foul is always a foul for both teams all game long, palming, traveling, whatever if the calls in the NBA were consistent it would be a lot less frustrating at least for me.
 
In my opinion they could call palming a lot more than they do, and for whatever reason CJ's just been the victim of a lot of calls going against him. It doesn't really bother me as he does it quite a bit and old habits are hard to break. I just wish it was consistent. What's a foul is always a foul for both teams all game long, palming, traveling, whatever if the calls in the NBA were consistent it would be a lot less frustrating at least for me.
I've seen it this year but i just don't remember this many palming calls? He has always got a few travel calls. He does that bump step and slide drag of his foot. Maybe i just missed them?
 

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