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Did we watch the same game? Hezonja was the leading rebounder with 12 and hit some big threes. I like him a lot. Could be a key player for us this year.Oh and Hezonja is god-awful. Please don’t play him any more.
Points in the Paint
Us - 40
Them - 84
Our three point shooting kept us in it, our lack of centres kept them in it.
There's no excuse for playing Tolliver at the end. Terry is a fool for putting him so high on the pecking order. Not good for the future of the franchise, not good for the current squad, so why does he continue to play a very low quality basketball talent instead of one like Skal with dramatically more suitable skills? Oh confident Terry, you just lost another game.
Yeah, but also, SWITCH!!! Thats what you do with 2 seconds left on an inbounds. The fact that it wasnt the gameplanning is absolutely ridiculous.
Or maybe a Hood injury on top of four other injuries and some adjustments from the other team. 20 points in this league is never safe outside of 5 mins left. Seen a 12 point swing in 3 mins way to many times. Role players shot well until the fourth. Seems like having that threat that Hood provides does make a difference. Blazers were outscored by 12 points in the second half. Eleven of those in the Fourth, by a team many consider to be the odds on favorite to win the East. They were outscored in the paint 84 to 40. Outrebounded 46 to 36 for obvious reasons. The one Center they had was getting punished and pushed around. Skal was stripped 4 times and could only grab 4 rebounds in 23 mins. The only player a threat to get a rebound was Mario. If the Blazers have even one quality Big in that game they win. They were forced to play small and it cost them the game.We had Dame and CJ and Hood. All 3 got hot at the same time. Even pur role players shot well. We should never lose a game like that. Took us shooting ourselves in the foot to lose that game.
I miss Nurk.I'm 99% sure we'd be undefeated now if fully healthy
Probably a real good question. The inbounder quite often is the guy open for the shot but in this case there was only 2.2 seconds so the extra pass probably was not possible. I just think Lillard was caught out of position a bit there.Why do we even guard the inbounder in that play? Why not defend 5 on 4? I really don't understand that.
yes sir....on to the next game and to win! Im glad the players have the ability re-group and be confident going forward.Get the next one...Go Blazers!
The inbounder was Simmons too, you want him to be a shooter if they dont guard him and he gets the ball back you live with him shooting.Probably a real good question. The inbounder quite often is the guy open for the shot but in this case there was only 2.2 seconds so the extra pass probably was not possible. I just think Lillard was caught out of position a bit there.
Were they loading up on Richardson and Horford? Stotts pulled Simons for Skal. Maybe should have had Mario in? To me it just looked like Lillard was a bit out of position? Or was that supposed to be his man? They pulled Ennis and put in Korkmaz for that final look. Maybe Lillard was in position and someone didn't switch? Hard to say on that one? Maybe it was Lillard that didn't switch?The inbounder was Simmons too, you want him to be a shooter if they dont guard him and he gets the ball back you live with him shooting.
Lillard was not out of position. The guy Tolliver was guarding set a screen that blocked Lillard from following Korkmaz. Tolliver should have switched onto Korkmaz but instead he he backed into the paint. At least that is what I saw. I don't think Stotts told them not to switch, so to me, that's on the veteran Tolliver.Probably a real good question. The inbounder quite often is the guy open for the shot but in this case there was only 2.2 seconds so the extra pass probably was not possible. I just think Lillard was caught out of position a bit there.
the theme is this team loses big leads game after game. I get that nba is a game of runs but this is getting to be regoddamndiculous. calling time out when you see the run coming is not a bad thing terry.
but imho they are going to be the laughing stock of the league if this continues. the wcf was so embarrassing and the theme continues. this is on coaching. thankfully he is locked in for the next 18 years. we are stuck with him and no parade.
I think I will pass on Monday's game. Kerr is too much for terry to deal with.
true. just frustratingYou better hope the bandwagon allows you back on. No offense, but no team needs fans who quit so easily.
Dame just robbed Ant his first game winner with non existent defense.
Dame shot lights out but he also had 7 turnovers in the game and 2 of came late in the game that was costly.These injuries are what killed us tonight. Yes we gave up too big of a lead and yes we should have got that one last stop but we didn't and I think that was due in large part to injuries. Dame was great tonight by the way and that last play on d certainly wasn't his fault.
true. just frustrating
Tolliver said on Twitter that switching wasnt the gameplan.howd you get that? I see it on tolliver or the coach. Tolliver should have switched when dame had a screen set on him. or coach didn't tel tolliver to switch (why the hell not?)
edit: been said by others i now see
Tolliver basically said they werent planning to switch.Lillard was not out of position. The guy Tolliver was guarding set a screen that blocked Lillard from following Korkmaz. Tolliver should have switched onto Korkmaz but instead he he backed into the paint. At least that is what I saw. I don't think Stotts told them not to switch, so to me, that's on the veteran Tolliver.
It was an obvious switching situation and Tolliver shouldve switched to the corner. But Tolliver said on Twitter that switching wasnt the gameplan, so that's a ridiculous mistake by Stotts. You always switch everything in that situation. Not doing so cost us the game.Were they loading up on Richardson and Horford? Stotts pulled Simons for Skal. Maybe should have had Mario in? To me it just looked like Lillard was a bit out of position? Or was that supposed to be his man? They pulled Ennis and put in Korkmaz for that final look. Maybe Lillard was in position and someone didn't switch? Hard to say on that one? Maybe it was Lillard that didn't switch?
It was an obvious switching situation and Tolliver shouldve switched to the corner. But Tolliver said on Twitter that switching wasnt the gameplan, so that's a ridiculous mistake by Stotts. You always switch everything in that situation. Not doing so cost us the game.
It's not as simple as "Win = Credit" and "Loss = Criticism".Just curious, let's say Furkan misses. Would you have given Stotts creedit for winning the game?
It's not as simple as "Win = Credit" and "Loss = Criticism".
He made many coaching mistakes up until that point. And if Furkan misses, not switching there is still ridiculous.