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a mediocre team like the Grizz\
The Grizz are 15-8 since they waived Iverson.
They were very beatable tonight. We gave this one away with poor shot selection and bad rotations.
Any gripe of his will be legit. Bayless was too out of control in the latter parts of that fourth quarter, and should have been subbed out for Miller.
They're a playoff team and ZBo's an All Star.
WEST CONF: NBA ALL-STAR VOTING RESULTS THIRD RETURNS (JAN. 1)
Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 1,606,032; Tracy McGrady (Hou) 649,563; Steve Nash (Pho) 648,558; Chris Paul (NO) 622,619; Jason Kidd (Dal) 405,027; Aaron Brooks (Hou) 374,635; Chauncey Billups (Den) 281,911; Deron Williams (Utah) 255,059; Brandon Roy (Por) 224,350; Manu Ginobili (SA) 222,743; Jason Terry (Dal) 212,242.
Forwards: Carmelo Anthony (Den) 1,410,356; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 753,971; Tim Duncan (SA) 685,390; Pau Gasol (LAL) 667,767; Kevin Durant (OKC) 474,506; Trevor Ariza (Hou) 436,088; Luis Scola (Hou) 371,914; Shawn Marion (Dal) 282,421; Ron Artest (LAL) 234,618; Lamar Odom (LAL) 175,271; LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 155,933.
Centers: Amar’e Stoudemire (Pho) 1,143,849; Andrew Bynum (LAL) 676,634; Nene (Den) 235,276; Marc Gasol (Mem) 190,476; Antonio McDyess (SA) 130,058; Greg Oden (Por) 124,037; Al Jefferson (Min) 119,580; Marcus Camby (LAC) 100,399; Andris Biedrins (GS) 90,464; Mehmet Okur (Utah) 87,838; Emeka Okafor (NO) 82,616; Spencer Hawes (Sac) 25,109.
Actually if you look at it, the problem wasn't players out of control or making bad decisions down the stretch. Every player on the Blazers made mistakes down the stretch, not just Bayless. Roy made mistakes. Howard made mistakes. Webster made mistakes. About the only guy who didn't, was Aldridge, who really didn't touch the ball much. No the problem was much bigger than that. The problem was that the Blazers quite moving the ball, and went to isolation plays for Bayless and Roy and stood around and watched them pound the rock to burn time instead of playing to win. When you stand around and pound the rock, and everybody just watches, all you get out of it is the typical results of a guy going 1 on 5. Not good. What you would probably call an "out of control" attempt.
Which is why Andre, who can distribute the ball AND post up (unlike anyone else on our roster currently) should have been in the game.
No...
Damn when reality gets in the way
Is there a way to track how well Webster plays when Miller is on the court against how well Webster plays without Andre? It seems to me that the major reason for Webster's upswing in offensive numbers is Miller playing more with Blake out (and pushing the pace in a way that Nate seems to find objectionable).
Which is why Andre, who can distribute the ball AND post up (unlike anyone else on our roster currently) should have been in the game.
That's a good point. He's played better with Bayless also.
Um, you are aware that fans only choose the starters, right?
And pointing to fan voting as evidence of "reality" is something only a Laker fan (or family member of McGrady or Iverson) would do.
Now that the Blazers have lost a couple, I think Miller might have a few things to say. His body language in the 4th spoke volumes. Volumes, I say.
Which is why Andre, who can distribute the ball AND post up (unlike anyone else on our roster currently) should have been in the game.
To me, Miller's body language said, "I'm exausted. I want to take a nap."
Was that before or after he was busting his ass to grab rebounds, and make things happen?
Miller was having a great game... I was suprised to not see him in the 4th. Very.
I think one reason we lost is we started playing the clock... slowing it up... wasting time and getting rushed or forced shots. We were up 104-99? I think when we started the Roy hold the ball at the top stuff... and even before that we were really slowing it down.
Andre Miller had 15 assists by the middle of the 3rd quarter, and finished with 22 points and 16 assists.
Looking at a database that only goes back to 1986--
Until last night, the only Blazers to get at least 22 points and 16 assists had been Rod Strickland and Terry Porter. The last occurrence was 14 years ago.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/tiny.cgi?id=Keyhw
To me, Miller's body language said, "I'm exausted. I want to take a nap."
