Game Thread Game #3:TRAIL BLAZERS @ LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS OCTOBER 25, 2021 - MONDAY, 7:30 PM, ROOT SPORTS, NBATV (2 Viewers)

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Carmelo is even shooting and playing well over Dame.. smh
 
I can't believe I used to think Nurk was going to be good. Of course, I also thought Batum would be good.
 
Chauncey might want to rename that first coaching win game ball to only coaching win game ball
 
they do really sting but I really do prefer them to this. this is downright awful.

While systemically this is awful... its still so early. But a last second shot any time always stings.
 
I think this was a tough game for Chauncey to coach...his back to back teams against each other...his timeouts weren't quick enough early on when they started getting separation
 
My words to Nurk would be a Pop quote..." if you want the ball, it's right there, go get it!"
 
36 points — Utah Jazz vs. Denver Nuggets (November 27, 1996)[35][36][37]

The Utah Jazz defeated the Denver Nuggets 107 to 103 on November 27, 1996. The Jazz, playing before a hometown crowd at the Delta Center, trailed 70 to 36 at halftime. The lead had been increased by 2 points in the third quarter to make it a 36 point deficit. Led by the scoring efforts of Karl Malone with 31 points and Jeff Hornacek contributing 29 points, the Utah Jazz secured the win to overcome one of the largest deficits in NBA history.

35 points — Sacramento Kings vs. Chicago Bulls (December 21, 2009)[38][36]

The Sacramento Kings defeated the Chicago Bulls 102-98 on December 21, 2009 at Chicago's United Center. Trailing for three quarters, with the largest deficit at 35 points with less than 9 minutes remaining in the third quarter, the Kings rallied behind the scoring of Tyreke Evans' 23 points. Sacramento overcame the Bulls in the fourth quarter despite a 26-point performance by Chicago's Luol Deng. This comeback constitutes the second largest comeback in NBA history.

32 points — Boston Celtics vs. San Antonio Spurs (April 30, 2021)[39]

The Boston Celtics trailed by as many as 32 points late in the second quarter, including an 84-53 deficit in the third quarter. The Celtics outscored the Spurs 42-26 in the third quarter to cut the lead to 13. Led by Jayson Tatum's 60 points, the Celtics managed to force overtime and win narrowly 143–140.

30 points — Toronto Raptors vs. Dallas Mavericks (December 22, 2019)[38][36] [40]

The Raptors were down 85–55 with 2:55 to go in the 3rd quarter. The Raptors then scored 47 points in the 4th quarter to win 110–107, led by Kyle Lowry who scored 20 of his 32 points in the fourth quarter.

30 points — Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers (December 6, 2002)[38][36]

The Los Angeles Lakers were down 30 in the 3rd quarter and trailing by 27 entering the 4th. On the back of 21 points from Kobe Bryant, the Lakers came back to win 105–103. Fittingly, Bryant scored with 8.4 seconds remaining, giving the Lakers their first lead of the game and held on for the win.

29 points — Milwaukee Bucks vs. Atlanta Hawks (November 25, 1977)[38][36]

The fifth largest NBA comeback occurred at Atlanta's Omni Coliseum on November 25, 1977. The Milwaukee Bucks, down 29 points to the Atlanta Hawks, came back to win 117–115. This game is the largest fourth quarter comeback in NBA history. Milwaukee's Junior Bridgerman led the comeback effort with 24 points and held off Atlanta's high scorer John Drew with 30 points on the night.

29 points — Dallas Mavericks vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (December 30, 2008)[38][36]

The Dallas Mavericks defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 107 to 100 on December 30, 2008 to overcome a 29-point third quarter deficit. Jason Terry led all Mavericks scorers with 29 points while Dirk Nowitzki added 24 points. The game was played at Dallas' American Airlines Center.

28 points - Portland Trail Blazers vs. Sacramento Kings (April 10, 2019)[38][36]

The Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Sacramento Kings from a 28-point deficit on April 10, 2019 at home court. They were down by 28 when the second quarter left 30s. 136-131 was the final score

you do know what a rhetorical question is right?...:)
 
I hope Chauncey chews them the fuck out on these dumb fucking passes cause you know stotts never did. Hold that shit accountable.

You can't chew people out into being better and taller. Nor has he proven that the guys should listen to him having 1 year of assistant coaching and 6 games of head coaching experience.
 
Good news: We're 11th in the league in passes made and 9th in secondary assists!
 

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