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He probably thinks how nice it would have been to have Zeller and Nance instead of EK and melo, and not have djj and the corpse of Rodney Hood to play.do you think terry stotts watches the blazers
if he does, i wonder what he thinks of our defense
So do you ignore every time he shoots a catch-and-shoot jumper or gets a basket off a cut since you think he ONLY scores after dribbling for many seconds?Come on! Anyone on this board care to differ with me? CJ scores only when he initiates his own shot, often times taking him many seconds to juke, spin, etc., while four others watch???
Portland playing good defense drastically lowers those teams offensive ratings when 20% of their games (or in the Clippers case, 40%) have come against the Blazers. And they're all constructed similarly as they were last year, so saying their offenses aren't good is strange to me because you're choosing to ignore a much larger sample with a similar group is a bit strange to me, given that there's no reason those teams should randomly regress offensively. I agree that it's too small of a sample size to come to any conclusions because of our defensive rating, but regardless, we can see the Blazers immense defensive improvement.last year is over and done with. Blazers don't have the same defense as last year...right?
and teams don't have the same offenses as last season, especially not this early. All I was doing by using past ratings was pointing at how defenses usually start the season ahead of the offenses
again, has no relevance at all to THIS season...all 5 games of it
only one team has a rating as good as your 114.8. Here are the offensive ratings of Portland's opponents
112.5 (memphis)
108.9 (kings)
105.6 (suns)
101.5 (clips)
101.5 (clips)
that is an 'average' of 106 which would rank 20th. This year's Blazer defense can only play against the teams on the schedule. They haven't played the offense of last year's Clippers, twice, but the offense of this years Clippers and that offense is 16.1 points worse than last season. The Suns' offense is 14.6 points worse
if you want to make an argument that one reason those teams rank that low is because they faced the Blazer defense...ok, that carries a little weight.
I explained above why, but for fuck sakes, everybody is talking about the defensive rating from the 5 game sample size, so it sure as hell seems germane to me to talk about the offenses from that 5 game sample size. That's who that defensive rating was posted against. It's also especially germane to gauge for sample size because as bobf pointed out, one bad game can knock the Blazers rating into the bottom half of the league
you seem to think I'm dismissing the defensive improvement. I'm not. In fact, last night was the first time I have moved to fairly impressed with the defense because it was the most consistent I've seen it. Very few major breakdowns other than the first 4 minutes when the Clips had several wide open looks from three.
Dame and CJ are actually helping set the tone with their effort and execution. Dame played extremely good defense on Morant; that really surprised me because while Dame has always been pretty good at defending larger players, he's generally been a sieve when it comes to speed and screens..and Ja has plenty of speed (I do think it was asking too much for CJ to defend PG13 last night; fortunately, that didn't happen for all of PG's minutes)
The Clippers clanged a ton of bricks last night for sure. A lot of their 53 misses last night didn't occur against tight defense. But sometimes, the purpose of a good defense is to knock a team out of rhythm and I think the Blazers clearly had the Clips out-of-sync
personally, entering the season, I had more concern with Portland's rebounding than with their defense. But the Blazers are 10th in offensive rebounding and 4th in defensive rebounding. being 4th in defensive rebounding certainly helps their defense because teams are much more vulnerable after an offensive rebound. But again, except for Memphis, Portland has played poor offensive rebounding teams
Well, it's very possible, especially at the beginning of the season, that expending more energy on defense takes away from the offense.Portland playing good defense drastically lowers those teams offensive ratings when 20% of their games (or in the Clippers case, 40%) have come against the Blazers. And they're all constructed similarly as they were last year, so saying their offenses aren't good is strange to me because you're choosing to ignore a much larger sample with a similar group is a bit strange to me, given that there's no reason those teams should randomly regress offensively. I agree that it's too small of a sample size to come to any conclusions because of our defensive rating, but regardless, we can see the Blazers immense defensive improvement.
He doesn’t!So do you ignore every time he shoots a catch-and-shoot jumper or gets a basket off a cut since you think he ONLY scores after dribbling for many seconds?
I hate that offense but…. You need guys like that who can create their shot anytime they want. Honestly he’s proabbly one of the best shot creators in the NBA, doesn’t mean he makes them all lol but he can get his anytime he wants come playoff time that is crucial
Yeah that was a quality defensive roster.
Plus we have a few more guys actually looking for their shots (Powell, Little, Simons)This year they playing team defense something you have to do in the NBA. Plus there starting to learn how to protect the the corners and overall playing more physical as allowed the refs allowed its.
