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wtf is going on here? 2 threads deleted in 1 day? natebishop now is just targeting me for no reason. bias.
The Trail Blazers better start taking care of the boards http://www.csnnw.com/pages/dwightjaynes/
March 8, 2011, 7:41 am
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Fans have a way of overlooking problems when their team wins. And Monday night, as the Trail Blazers were the envy of every team in the NBA (hey, getting to play Orlando WITHOUT Dwight Howard, a guy who doesn't miss many games...) a constant problem almost got them beat.
Even though Howard sat out and 6-foot-6 Brandon Bass started at center for the Magic, Orlando outrebounded Portland 39-36. The Blazers still managed to win, thanks to 18 Orlando turnovers -- but in the long term, rebounding continues to be a real problem for the Trail Blazers.
I'm going to bring this up again one more time, but if Portland was using Gerald Wallace and Brandon Roy in the starting lineup, the rebounding would be much better. Matthews went 32 1/2 minutes Monday night without a rebound and ranks 122nd in the league among guards in rebounds per 48 minutes. (Roy, by the way, ranks two notches lower but post-surgery will do better. Even just a little healthier than he was early in the season, Roy is a better rebounder than Matthews and his career stats reflect that.)
Is Roy going to defend as well as Matthews? No. Not a chance. But Portland's team defense is going to have to improve a lot, anyway, and Wallace moving into the starting lineup would shore that up quite a bit.
Getting outrebounded every night, which the Trail Blazers have been doing, is eventually going to get you beat most of the time against good teams.
is that better big guy? dont wanna post an article. considering half the board does it. you single me out.
The Trail Blazers better start taking care of the boards http://www.csnnw.com/pages/dwightjaynes/
March 8, 2011, 7:41 am
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Fans have a way of overlooking problems when their team wins. And Monday night, as the Trail Blazers were the envy of every team in the NBA (hey, getting to play Orlando WITHOUT Dwight Howard, a guy who doesn't miss many games...) a constant problem almost got them beat.
Even though Howard sat out and 6-foot-6 Brandon Bass started at center for the Magic, Orlando outrebounded Portland 39-36. The Blazers still managed to win, thanks to 18 Orlando turnovers -- but in the long term, rebounding continues to be a real problem for the Trail Blazers.
I'm going to bring this up again one more time, but if Portland was using Gerald Wallace and Brandon Roy in the starting lineup, the rebounding would be much better. Matthews went 32 1/2 minutes Monday night without a rebound and ranks 122nd in the league among guards in rebounds per 48 minutes. (Roy, by the way, ranks two notches lower but post-surgery will do better. Even just a little healthier than he was early in the season, Roy is a better rebounder than Matthews and his career stats reflect that.)
Is Roy going to defend as well as Matthews? No. Not a chance. But Portland's team defense is going to have to improve a lot, anyway, and Wallace moving into the starting lineup would shore that up quite a bit.
Getting outrebounded every night, which the Trail Blazers have been doing, is eventually going to get you beat most of the time against good teams.
is that better big guy? dont wanna post an article. considering half the board does it. you single me out.
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I gotta say Jaynes gets pumped in here a lot. Whats in it for you Mixum? Do you get a cut?

Remove the guy everyone hates, and the guy who loves to bitch about the mods, and your war is over.

