This is the first year where I've really noticed Blake trying to play above himself in Portland.
In the past he knew he just had to be better than Telfair, Jack, Sergio, Boykins, Bayless, etc. He knew that "his game", although very mediocre, was still a lot better than those guys.
He came into this season knowing full well that a much more decorated point guard was going to take his job. So it seems he showed up in the best shape of his career (a good idea) and the idea that he was going to out-Miller Miller (a really bad idea).
Last year he had a PER of 14.4 (a career high). Kinda crappy, especially given his defense. (Andre Miller is coming off a pretty decent 18.6 PER season). But you know, we could live with that. That 14.4 player is why Nate gave him the starting job. Especially because so much of it came from killing threes.
Blake's PER as he tries to impersonate Miller is currently a whopping 2.1.
In 47 minutes of total action he's got 5 assists, 3 turnovers, 7 points and is shooting at a .222 clip. He's taken 7 three pointers and made 2.
You could chalk it up to a couple of bad games, but he was just as bad in the preseason.
Last year two losses were the difference between the 5th seed and the 2nd seed in the West. McMillan has to be feeling the pressure already to yank Blake from the starting lineup. If he has one more game in a row like the ones he's been having, I see him getting shelved.