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or if Batum were given more shots.
this right there NEEDS to happen next year.
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or if Batum were given more shots.
Why aren't those things bankable in the post-season? Aren't the playoffs supposed to favour teams that get to the line and rebound like madmen?
Also, I think it was predicated on getting good shots. One thing I will admit, Blake helped that. He could space the floor and shoot open threes. I don't think that's the most valuable skill, or the hardest to find, but the team is missing it. It would help if Webster or Rudy were knocking down their open shots, or if Batum were given more shots.
Fouls tend to dry up somewhat in the playoffs ... or they are at least called a lot more loosely, with a lot more contact allowed. Secondly, playoff teams are usually decent at boxing out and rebounding (otherwise they probably wouldn't be a playoff team), which means if your offense is predicated on crashing the boards after misses to corral the loose ball and get a second shot there probably won't be as many opportunities as you might see over the course of 82 games against a mix of bad and good teams with varying degrees of length and skill.
Floor spacing was a real problem this year, but even with Blake in the lineup for 40+ games this team had trouble getting clean looks a good deal of the time. I dunno, I just want to see guys actually setting good hard screens, moving off the ball when the ball handler is operating, reversing the ball better and generally getting more people involved in something where guys don't stand around on the perimeter and watch.
At the same time, why can't we get a PG who can do both things? Why do we always get a PG who is one dimensional. Ok this guy can penetrate the paint and get assist, but can't hit an outside jumper to save his life. This guy can hit an outside jumper at a high rate, but can't penetrate the lane or make good decisions.
Why the fuck can't we get a player who is well rounded?
What an incredibly depressing post! I disagree strongly on virtually everything you said. For one Roy is still injured I don't care what he says it's not conditioning that was his problem. I was at 2 of the 3 playoff games and can say the from watching. He wasn't quick to begin with , like a player out of condition would be, then lagging. He was slow from start to finish. His knee is still clearly bothering him.Forget our first-round loss against Phoenix. I'm actually more concerned about the long-term future of this team. It seems to me that a lot of questions were answered this year, and none of the answers are very encouraging:
Oden (whom we thought would lead us to several titles) is terribly injury-prone and may never have much of a career. He just may be the second coming of Sam Bowie, as painful as that is.
Aldridge (like the tin man in the Wizard of Oz) simply has no heart.
Roy, despite his brilliance, has more limitations than we realized. Four years into his career, he is still way too tentative at the start of games, and seems reluctant to take charge. We may have already seen the best of his game.
Fernandez, Webster, and Bayless all have serious limitations. I don't see any of them ever becoming a major piece of the puzzle.
Batum still has a nice upside, and may eventually become a star. Time will tell.
Miller, Camby, and Howard are solid, seasoned pros, but all of them are on the downside of their careers. If we don't win a title in the next two years, they probably won't be around for it.
In short, it's a grim picture, compared to what we thought we had in this team. I hope I'm wrong. I hope Oden comes back strong and has a great career, and Aldrige learns how to play a power game, and Roy keeps getting better and better.
I hope, I hope, I hope . . .
You cannot win an NBA title with the type of offense Portland is currently running...come on now.
Look at how many easy\open shots Phoenix was getting and compare it to the Blazers, who struggled MIGHTLY to generate offense...
You cannot win playoff games consistently if you don't generate easy scoring opportunities...
The offense has to change...the "iso" sets that we run are pathetic, even Roy as good as he is can't consistently beat double and triple teams, and our spacing is bad, recongition of double team...slow reactions there (Aldridge in particular), very little movement...and this early or late in the shot clock mantra is pure bullshit...
early, when do the Blazers initiate early? Since they don't like to run, they very rarely initiate early...and late is a pure disaster aganinst good defenseive teams or teams that prepare well for Portland. How many forced shots with 2-3 seconds left in shot clock do some of you have to see before you admit that is not good offensive basketball? Those are the types of shots you WANT to force opposing offenses into, not RELY on for offense yourself....Seriously it has become ridiculous...
Did anyone listen to Alvin Gentry speak last night? It was embarassing to hear a coach say that by taking away 2 things from our offense they essentially negated our best plays? Is that all Nate and crew can come up with?
Very frustrating watching Phoenix tear our defense apart while creating ridiculously easy scoring opportunities and they in essence (the defensive juggernauts they are) completely shut the Blazers down or force difficult shots....
We need better offensive sets and may need better offensive players as well...
You really think the way this team operates on offense is top 3 worthy? I mean I guess it's possible that they just had too many setbacks due to injury, but even if they were to post a top 3 record in the west I have serious doubts about their ability to go far in the playoffs ... they remind of Dallas in that respect: jumper happy, not exactly a physical team but with more isos and less player movement.
If nothing significant changes over the summer this will once again be a really nice regular season team, but will not in my opinion be a dominant playoff team with the way they play on offense (and defense for that matter).
just give me a healthy Roy and we win that series in six games.
Not even a healthy Roy is going to consistently beat double\triple teams....
Housten proved that last year...
Not even a healthy Roy is going to consistently beat double\triple teams....
Houston proved that last year...
If Roy is healthy, the Suns would have to completely change their defense. You couldn't put Richardson or Hill on Miller without paying a huge price. Nash would have been exposed. Roy also controls the pace of the game better than any player we have.
I stand by my statement. And you probably shouldn't compare Houston's defense last year with the Suns' defense this year (or any year).
I felt the same this year, that Roy had peaked. I hope I'm wrong but I think we know what we're getting out of him for the rest of his career.
I have mixed feelings on both Fernandez and Bayless. There was that one point toward the end of the first quarter last night when J Rich tweaked his leg after getting off to that ferocious start. It seemed to throw him off a little and Portland came down on offense and J was guarding Roy on the wing. Bayless had the ball above the top of the key and was pounding the ball and I was literally shouting at the TV to pass to Roy so he could attack the injured man. The ball went a different direction. I know it's only one play but it was a microcosm of the Blazers' and particularly Bayless' decision making. Roy should have been demanding the ball and wasn't. Bayless should have sent it over immediately and didn't.
We were so sick of the Jail blazers and wanted nice guys. Here we've got them, but they're too nice to play NBA ball.
Evaluating this team based on this year is nuts. We lost to Phoenix for one simple reason: The playoffs are about matchups and our three advantages--Roy, our physical low-post players and Batum--we either sitting in street clothes or severely diminished. Fuck, just give me a healthy Roy and we win that series in six games.
If we're healthy we'll be the best team in the West next year. I have no doubt about that. With Oden, Camby, Batum, and Aldridge we will dominate every team in the frountcourt. The key is to stay healthy.
The question is - which of these players belong on a championship roster?
Roy - Yes
LMA - NO as the #2 option. Yes as a #3 option. This is the biggest flaw in the game plan IMO
Batum - Yes
Miller - ??
Camby - yes, but onlly as a backup PF / ctr
Oden - TBD
Rudy - no
Bayless - yes
Martelll - yes a as backup 3
So the questions are HUGE - Oden and LMA, 2 of the golden 3, may not be championship material. Troubling.
maxiep said:We lost to Phoenix for one simple reason: The playoffs are about matchups and our three advantages--Roy, our physical low-post players and Batum--we either sitting in street clothes or severely diminished. Fuck, just give me a healthy Roy and we win that series in six games.
The other way to look at the situation: The Blazers (as a whole) looked worse while playing against an inferior defense.
a majority of their core is at most half way through their respective careers. Maybe this comes down to how the individual fan defines young...This isn't a young team anymore.
What can I say? We miss a healthy Brandon Roy, Nico Batum, Greg Oden and Joel Przybilla.
Greg was "healthy" but he wasn't 2/3rds the guy he was this season... neither was Batum or Bayless. Besides, wasn't Houston beating the eventual world champs when Yao went down? They didn't exactly suck. You are misusing the word disfunction. Life isn't static and guys age and come into and grow out of the prime years of their careers. Portland's core is just starting to enter theirsWeren't all those guys healthy when we got beat by Houston last season in the playoffs? There's more to the team's dysfunction than injuries.
Let me get this straight. Because I once complained about having thugs and criminals on the team, I no longer have the right to point out problems with the current team?? Is that really your argument? I hope not, because that's incredibly weak.To the OP, I recall when all you'd post about was how embarrassed you were about the behavior to the team and how great it would be to support a group of guys who you could support. Can't say I'm surprised to see you still complaining after getting what you claimed to want.
once?Let me get this straight. Because I once complained about having thugs and criminals on the team, I no longer have the right to point out problems with the current team?? Is that really your argument? I hope not, because that's incredibly weak.
you started a new thread listing the same litany of complaints 2-3 times a week for years. In most every single one you'd talk about how wonderful it would be to have a team of guys you could support. Of course you (and anyone) can complain I just find it funny that you got what you claimed to want in 10,000 threads you started and yet are still complaining. what in the world are you basing this on? I like this team and in fact made multiple posts hoping to acquire each of the 4 best young talents (Roy, LA, Nic, Greg) prior to their respective drafts. With quite a few others, I pined for Miller going into last offseason's Free Agency and cheered the midseason trade for Camby. I predict big things next year if the club enjoys a season of relative health. I'm hoping the team stays relatively pat with the roster because I believe in the current talent.The fact that you still seem to be pining for Rashweed Wallace and Bonzi Wells and every other jerk who ever played for this team says more about you than anything else.
Sheed and the glorious feeling of looking down their nose. Bringing up your old punching bag out of the blue when no one else has mentioned him in forever isn't too subtle. Since you asked, I think he's old and mediocre now... I'd be pretty meh about it if the club acquired him. Bonzi has been out of the league for years now with bad knees... thats surely not what I'm pining for. I value current talent that can win