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Leonard did a better job at protecting the rim, still not what I expect of him but he shows growth
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Expected loss wasn't it?
A limited team is without it's best player can't win 10 in a row.
Utah was without 4 of it's 5 starters on the 2nd of a back-to-back and was up by almost 30 pts at times. This ranks as one of the worst losses of the season.
Yes, but we were also on a back2back, Snyder reads Stotts' offense pretty easily (we had difficulties against them last year too) and they hit a gazillion 3pointers.
Missing players on their team didn't matter because other talented players were able to step up.

Utah was without 4 of it's 5 starters on the 2nd of a back-to-back and was up by almost 30 pts at times. This ranks as one of the worst losses of the season.
don't disagree except about CJ being a "useful bench player", I think he is a lot more than thatIt's expected. We're terrible. Stotts is doing an amazing job with what he has, but the cupboard is bare. We knew this was going to be a 3-5 year rebuilding project. All we've learned this year is that McCollum and Aminu can be useful bench players. Everyone else is who we thought they were.
don't disagree is general but you classify CJ as a "useful bench player" - huh?, I think he's proven he is a lot more than that. In fact he's our best trade chip "if" we decide to make a move. I am sure there are several GM's looking at him as a very desirable piece, if they pay enough I'd trade him.It's expected. We're terrible. Stotts is doing an amazing job with what he has, but the cupboard is bare. We knew this was going to be a 3-5 year rebuilding project. All we've learned this year is that McCollum and Aminu can be useful bench players. Everyone else is who we thought they were.
You don't say!Snyder reads Stotts' offense pretty easily
If it does not hurt Dame's recovery, he needs to play. I have a bad feeling about this one. We will need Dame tonight.
I responded to him in another thread with this when he spouted off with that CJ is bench player nonsense:don't disagree except about CJ being a "useful bench player", I think he is a lot more than that
don't disagree is general but you classify CJ as a "useful bench player" - huh?, I think he's proven he is a lot more than that. In fact he's our best trade chip "if" we decide to make a move. I am sure there are several GM's looking at him as a very desirable piece, if they pay enough I'd trade him.
McCollum a backup on a playoff team? Only if that playoff team was the Bulls, the Warriors, the Heat, or the Rockets. Last I looked there are 16 playoff teams but even if you are only thinking just the West then there are 8 total and only 2 teams wouldn't start him over their current guy. He is 6th in SG PER, 4th in SG Value Added, 4th in Estimated Wins Added, and tied for 3rd in SG scoring for the whole NBA.
I think it'd work a lot better if we had a do-everything SF. Wonder where we could find one of those...CJ is putting up numbers we only hoped he would get to. Now we just need to figure out if that model of 2 ball dominant scoring combo guards works for a playoff and then contending team. I struggle to remember examples of that working but likely someone else remembers instances of that being the case.
I think it'd work a lot better if we had a do-everything SF. Wonder where we could find one of those...

Two seasons ago was not a contract year.
And even at his worst he was better than most.
I actually charted his entire season (scoring) against LMA's quite a while back, and showed that Nic was more consistent than LMA. But people didn't want to hear it because it didn't fit the popular narrative.Look at the inconsistency in the year. He put up some good averages but he was all over the place in terms of showing up night after night....which he did not do. One of the most talented SF's in the league but he frustrated the heck out of the last two coaching staffs in Portland.
CJ is putting up numbers we only hoped he would get to. Now we just need to figure out if that model of 2 ball dominant scoring combo guards works for a playoff and then contending team. I struggle to remember examples of that working but likely someone else remembers instances of that being the case.
So perhaps it isn't unreasonable to expect our players so step up especially when so many of their starters are missing. Yes we were also on a back-to-back.....guess that is an excuse for us and not for them? I'm a huge Blazer fan but sometimes am puzzled by the lack of reality of ones own team that applies to anyone else we are playing. Maybe Mike Barrett just has that much of an influence.![]()
It isn't unreasonable, but you can't always get 150% from your players whenever you want, especially on the road.
Things clicked for 3 games and then we lost to a well coached team.
If this situation happened 10 times then the Blazers would have won 6 of them, it's not reasonable to expect a 10-0 match-up against them.
If we can only win 6 out of 10 against a very sub .500 team that is missing 4 starters, I REALLY hope we don't make the playoffs.
Oh, so we should avoid the playoffs until we'll be sure we can be in the finals?
Who said that? Of course that's not even close to what I said. In the last 10 years, this pace wouldn't come close to the playoffs most of the time and it wouldn't be a discussion. Because much of the rest of the West has significantly declined, somehow the Blazers find themselves in the playoff hunt when their play is no where near playoff worthy. So if the team is of that caliber, I'd rather get a good Draft pick than qualify in a low bar season for the playoffs.
I'm sorry, i just can't put any weight to that loss.
Last season we were pretenders-contenders and we lost to the Jazz twice (!), freakin Booker scored like 36 points on us in one of those meetings too.
But if you think playoff experience is meaningless then i guess i can't convince you otherwise.
Competitive playoff experience with a a legitimate chance of moving on? Absolutely. Series like even what happened against the Grizzlies last season....just show that you need to get a lot better. Well that was already known....and that was as the #4 seed and a #6 playoff ranking. Being down in the #4-6 range of the Lottery with the chance of moving up even higher IMO helps this team more than making the playoffs with 30-something wins long term. That wouldn't be the case every year but I believe it is this season.
The West is in decline and this is the chance to get a real difference maker in the front court to go with Dame/CJ....and that put you in a place to dominate for years to come.
OKC and Warriors aside, wouldn't you say this team showed it can compete against any other team in the league on any given night?
"On any given night" - not "nightS".OKC and Warriors aside, wouldn't you say this team showed it can compete against any other team in the league on any given night?
