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Win or lose, Portland's game against the Los Angeles Lakers today will provide some insight into the Blazers' collective mindset going into the playoffs.
The Blazers need to win this game. The San Antonio Spurs rolled past Denver Saturday night, giving them a half-game lead over the Blazers for seventh place in the Western Conference. The Blazers are one game behind Oklahoma City for sixth in the conference and they will host the Thunder Monday night at the Rose Garden.
Aside from all the playoff seeding intrigue, what this game will show is how well the Blazers are prepared for the playoffs. Regardless of who the Blazers face in the first round, the Blazers need to show they are mentally and physically ready for the rigors of playoff basketball.
That's why the home loss to Dallas Thursday night was so troubling. The Blazers received four technical fouls in the game and were more occupied with whining and complaining to the referees than winning the game.
Rudy Fernandez doing his best European soccer imitation of acting hurt after getting hit while driving to the basket. Brandon Roy throwing his arms up in disgust after being double-teamed and committing a turnover. Nate McMillan screaming at the officials. Andre Miller trying to draw fouls instead of making shots. Juwan Howard bulldozing Eduardo Najera.
The referees were terrible in the game. Oh well, that's sports. Get over it. The Blazers couldn't and they suffered a critical loss.
Playoff games are going to be physical, defensive and rugged. Just like the Blazers' game against Dallas. The Blazers weren't ready for it. The Mavericks were.
After the game, McMillan said the game was a preview of playoff basketball. He's right and the players need to change their mental approach to these three remaining regular season games. Get ready to rumble.
Don't think just because the Lakers have wrapped up the best record in the conference that they are going to just let the Blazers come in and win the game. The defending champions have struggled during the last two weeks and want to enter the playoffs with some momentum. Kobe Bryant is expected to play after missing the past two games for rest. And the Lakers, perhaps anticipating playing the Blazers in the first round, don't plan to rest their starters very much.
Hey, ABM, I think I'll com watch the game on your mega huge flat screen TV.
If you do, then julius says he'll quit being my friend.
Hmmmmmmm.........................
No comment.
Don't you mean a Blazer win?

Laker win?
Complete and utter fail, ABM.![]()

The players need to change their approach? The players and their wussy approach are a reflection of the coach. The coach needs to get into their heads and set the playoff tone -- if only he had it in him. Maxiep has it exactly right: Pendergraph should have been sent into that Dallas game to put Najera and Dirk on their backs. Seriously, give Dirk some hard 'legal' contact twice and he'll be completely rattled. Nate: It's the playoffs and it starts today! I don't want to see a repeat of last year's Houston fiasco where they grabbed and pushed us all over the court with impugnity. Fuck that. Hit back. Be the aggressor and let's see if that bullshit "to the aggressor go the calls" theory works for the Blazers.After the game, McMillan said the game was a preview of playoff basketball. He's right and the players need to change their mental approach to these three remaining regular season games. Get ready to rumble.
Oh, the sarcasm! I'm sure the refs won't screw us in Staples. That never happens.I think we'll regroup. The refs screwed us and we let the refs get to us. THAT won't happen today.

The players need to change their approach? The players and their wussy approach are a reflection of the coach. The coach needs to get into their heads and set the playoff tone -- if only he had it in him. Maxiep has it exactly right: Pendergraph should have been sent into that Dallas game to put Najera and Dirk on their backs. Seriously, give Dirk some hard 'legal' contact twice and he'll be completely rattled. Nate: It's the playoffs and it starts today! I don't want to see a repeat of last year's Houston fiasco where they grabbed and pushed us all over the court with impugnity. Fuck that. Hit back. Be the aggressor and let's see if that bullshit "to the aggressor go the calls" theory works for the Blazers.
