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We didnt win that game.... the kings lost it. Even Rice said the Kings left thinking they were the better team.

Really, forget the recent record — how are the Trail Blazers playing?

March 10th, 2010 by Dwight Jaynes | 7 Comments | Filed in NBA, Trail Blazers
Frankly, not so well. At all.

They went into last night’s game having surrendered a cumulative field-goal percentage against of more than 50 percent over their last five games. They have not been playing good defense at all.

Yes, they “held” the Kings to 43 percent shooting last night, but seriously — I haven’t seen a team miss as many open shots in a while as the Kings missed last night. The Blazers didn’t close out on three-point shooters at all — but Sacramento couldn’t take advantage of those open looks and missed 10 threes, many of them wide open.

You can say that the recent injury to Marcus Camby had an impact on the team’s defense but really, not all that much. Camby has not played real well since he got here, folks. He’s blocking some shots but he’s a turnover machine. Considering how infrequently he touches the ball, his four turnovers last night were embarrassing, considering the team had but 11. And given the slow pace, lack of fast break points and points in the paint Portland has to live with every night, it can’t afford turnovers.

I expected better play from Camby but perhaps he just needs time. Heck, he’s been playing for the Clippers, where little things like turnovers probably don’t mean much.

There are other things going on right now that are disturbing. The Kings came out obviously trying to be more physical than usual. They attempted to push Portland around a lot and had intentions of ramming the ball inside all night. Word is getting around about the Trail Blazers’ lack of muscle and strength inside.

And the other thing that must be pointed out is that Brandon Roy is still not back to being Brandon Roy. He’s needing more shots than usual to get his points, isn’t getting to the foul line as consistently as he usually does and is missing a lot of free throws. All of that is uncharacteristic.

Some of it is that he’s probably not back to being 100 percent, physically. But another contributing factor is that teams are just not letting him play one-on-one as often as they used to. Portland’s offense has gotten so stagnant it’s beginning to seem as if every shot they take is off a one-on-one move by someone — and is usually contested.

That’s not going to work well, long term. All in all, I’m very underwhelmed by their standard of play at this point of the season. And once more, I’d remind you — don’t talk so much about who isn’t playing. Talk, instead, about who IS playing. And there is enough talent out there to be playing at a much higher level than what we’re seeing.
 
Camby and Batum were the only ones really trying hard on defense last night. Portland played well for the first 5 and last 9 minutes of the game. I guess 14 minutes of effort is still enough to beat Sactown when you are at home.

I haven't read anywhere that Roy's hamstring has been cured, so I'm assuming he's just playing through a lot of pain. Which explains his production.

I'd like to see Batum get the reigns to be more aggressive with the ball. Any starter with a good jump shot should not be scoring 10 points on 55% shooting after 20 games. That just tells me he's only taking shots in absolutely ideal situations, which isn't being aggressive. I'd really like to see him step and be a 15-16 ppg legit third scorer on this team.
 
This team hasn't had a chance all season to get into a groove. Of course we're struggling with our roles. Most teams have had a regular rotation for at least half the season. We're still trying to figure ours out with the injuries and the new players.

Rudy, Unit #16 must not be a happy place in Bristol, CT, but this season was cursed from the beginning. It's all about working hard this year, trying to salvage something and looking to next year.
 
March 10th, 2010 by Dwight Jaynes | 7 Comments | Filed in NBA, Trail Blazers
Frankly, not so well. At all.
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They went into last night’s game having surrendered a cumulative field-goal percentage against of more than 50 percent over their last five games. They have not been playing good defense at all.

Yes, they “held” the Kings to 43 percent shooting last night, but seriously — I haven’t seen a team miss as many open shots in a while as the Kings missed last night. The Blazers didn’t close out on three-point shooters at all — but Sacramento couldn’t take advantage of those open looks and missed 10 threes, many of them wide open.

I'm not sure that is a valid criticism. The Kings are not good 3 pt shooters, we could very well have left them open intentionally. Has Jaynes seen Evans 3 pt percentage? It's horrific.

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We also held the Kings to roughly 20 points under their season average. Look, I hope we get it together and people get comfortable with one another. Right now, it looks like we're still feeling our way. If this team can meld by the playoffs, we'll be dangerous. I'm just happy we've had a soft schedule in the recent weeks and coming up.
 
I don't think that Jaynes really "ripped" the Blazers. He just has some concerns about their intensity and lack of a sharp offense. I think a lot of people share those concerns, but I think that many, like me, hope it can be worked out in the next 5 or 6 games. If not, then I might be really worried.

I do agree with Jaynes that at this time the Blazers are on par with last year as far as talent, and we should not really be lowering our expectations. I also agree with Mook that Batum should be encouraged to be more aggressive and the coaching staff should involve him more in the offense.
 
I don't think that Jaynes really "ripped" the Blazers. He just has some concerns about their intensity and lack of a sharp offense. I think a lot of people share those concerns, but I think that many, like me, hope it can be worked out in the next 5 or 6 games. If not, then I might be really worried.

I do agree with Jaynes that at this time the Blazers are on par with last year as far as talent, and we should not really be lowering our expectations. I also agree with Mook that Batum should be encouraged to be more aggressive and the coaching staff should involve him more in the offense.

I agree about our talent level, even with Przy and GO out, but that's still missing the point. This team is like five fingers. Last year, they formed a fist; this year it's like a limp-wristed slap. The players have to gell. To this point there's been no continuity, and that's been the real problem.
 
I agree about our talent level, even with Przy and GO out, but that's still missing the point. This team is like five fingers. Last year, they formed a fist; this year it's like a limp-wristed slap. The players have to gell. To this point there's been no continuity, and that's been the real problem.

I agree the team needs to gel and it takes time; but in another week Camby will have been here a month and Batum has been healthy over a month so it seems we should be close to gelling. I don't know, maybe that's not enough time since there's been little time for real practices and if you consider Roy and Miller have been together over five months and still don't know how to maximize each other's talents. I'm just hoping they can make some kind of breakthrough in the next 2 weeks.
 
We didnt win that game.... the kings lost it. Even Rice said the Kings left thinking they were the better team.

Really, forget the recent record — how are the Trail Blazers playing?

March 10th, 2010 by Dwight Jaynes | 7 Comments | Filed in NBA, Trail Blazers
Frankly, not so well. At all.

They went into last night’s game having surrendered a cumulative field-goal percentage against of more than 50 percent over their last five games. They have not been playing good defense at all.

Yes, they “held” the Kings to 43 percent shooting last night, but seriously — I haven’t seen a team miss as many open shots in a while as the Kings missed last night. The Blazers didn’t close out on three-point shooters at all — but Sacramento couldn’t take advantage of those open looks and missed 10 threes, many of them wide open.

You can say that the recent injury to Marcus Camby had an impact on the team’s defense but really, not all that much. Camby has not played real well since he got here, folks. He’s blocking some shots but he’s a turnover machine. Considering how infrequently he touches the ball, his four turnovers last night were embarrassing, considering the team had but 11. And given the slow pace, lack of fast break points and points in the paint Portland has to live with every night, it can’t afford turnovers.

I expected better play from Camby but perhaps he just needs time. Heck, he’s been playing for the Clippers, where little things like turnovers probably don’t mean much.

There are other things going on right now that are disturbing. The Kings came out obviously trying to be more physical than usual. They attempted to push Portland around a lot and had intentions of ramming the ball inside all night. Word is getting around about the Trail Blazers’ lack of muscle and strength inside.

And the other thing that must be pointed out is that Brandon Roy is still not back to being Brandon Roy. He’s needing more shots than usual to get his points, isn’t getting to the foul line as consistently as he usually does and is missing a lot of free throws. All of that is uncharacteristic.

Some of it is that he’s probably not back to being 100 percent, physically. But another contributing factor is that teams are just not letting him play one-on-one as often as they used to. Portland’s offense has gotten so stagnant it’s beginning to seem as if every shot they take is off a one-on-one move by someone — and is usually contested.

That’s not going to work well, long term. All in all, I’m very underwhelmed by their standard of play at this point of the season. And once more, I’d remind you — don’t talk so much about who isn’t playing. Talk, instead, about who IS playing. And there is enough talent out there to be playing at a much higher level than what we’re seeing.

So what?

And Portland hasn't given away games or had better stats in losses?

Jaynes is a drunken moron.
 
The problem is simple. The two "leaders" on the team are not setting the tone. Roy and Aldridge defense and intensity has been horrible lately. I don't know how many of you went to the game last night, but pretty much every game since LA came into town, the crowd has been feisty and can tell the Blazers aren't giving them their best effort. The reason you can tell is the Rose Garden does not get as loud as it was earlier this season. A lot of fans are sitting back and saying "Show me something." They aren't, and the fans are sitting on their hands.
 
We also held the Kings to roughly 20 points under their season average.

That's a pretty damned good point. It didn't feel like Portland was trying hard on defense for most of the night, but they did hold them to 20 points less than they normally score and 43% shooting (2% below average).

If Portland could do that to every team they'd probably win a championship this year.

I probably need to re-watch that game. I think Portland just made it look so easy in the first 5 minutes that I expected it to just roll on for the rest of the game. Sactown is by no means any good, but you can't expect Portland to blow them out by 30 every time.
 
That's a pretty damned good point. It didn't feel like Portland was trying hard on defense for most of the night, but they did hold them to 20 points less than they normally score and 43% shooting (2% below average).

If Portland could do that to every team they'd probably win a championship this year.

I probably need to re-watch that game. I think Portland just made it look so easy in the first 5 minutes that I expected it to just roll on for the rest of the game. Sactown is by no means any good, but you can't expect Portland to blow them out by 30 every time.

That's the whole point. The Blazers got lucky last night. If you want to win in this league at the highest level, you can't depend on being lucky every night.
 
I am pretty certain that both Nate and the team know that they did not play well last night - the comments from them seem to suggest that as well.

After that, I am not really sure what else there is to do. It is what it is - they are aware of it being a problem - so they will either fix it, or not. Some of it clearly depends on Roy's physical condition - so it either gets better, or not.

Other than that, what else is there to be done? Should we go out in the streets with big signs that read "Try harder LMA"? or "Don't be such a lazy bum Miller"?

Geez, there are obvious problems. Some of them are health related, some of them are taking the time to play together coherently - but what else is there to do...

The Blazer's path to success this year in the post season relies on Brandon being healthy and the team playing well around him. If it happens, great - that's what they are trying to do now - integrate him and get him in a rhythm, if it does not, it is just not going to happen - because if Roy is not playing like he is capable of - this team's talent level (with GO also absent) is just not as high as Jaynes pretends...
 
Its time for a change, coach and some players. We need more guys with killer instinct, right now we maybe have 2 if we are lucky. Move bayless, webster, and rudy. I would also look at moving LA if the right deal came up.
 
I am pretty certain that both Nate and the team know that they did not play well last night - the comments from them seem to suggest that as well.

After that, I am not really sure what else there is to do. It is what it is - they are aware of it being a problem - so they will either fix it, or not. Some of it clearly depends on Roy's physical condition - so it either gets better, or not.

Other than that, what else is there to be done? Should we go out in the streets with big signs that read "Try harder LMA"? or "Don't be such a lazy bum Miller"?

Geez, there are obvious problems. Some of them are health related, some of them are taking the time to play together coherently - but what else is there to do...

The Blazer's path to success this year in the post season relies on Brandon being healthy and the team playing well around him. If it happens, great - that's what they are trying to do now - integrate him and get him in a rhythm, if it does not, it is just not going to happen - because if Roy is not playing like he is capable of - this team's talent level (with GO also absent) is just not as high as Jaynes pretends...

It is simple. Many of the problems from last night were about effort and focus, not about any injuries.
 
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I am pretty certain that both Nate and the team know that they did not play well last night - the comments from them seem to suggest that as well.

After that, I am not really sure what else there is to do. It is what it is - they are aware of it being a problem - so they will either fix it, or not. Some of it clearly depends on Roy's physical condition - so it either gets better, or not.

Other than that, what else is there to be done? Should we go out in the streets with big signs that read "Try harder LMA"? or "Don't be such a lazy bum Miller"?

Geez, there are obvious problems. Some of them are health related, some of them are taking the time to play together coherently - but what else is there to do...

The Blazer's path to success this year in the post season relies on Brandon being healthy and the team playing well around him. If it happens, great - that's what they are trying to do now - integrate him and get him in a rhythm, if it does not, it is just not going to happen - because if Roy is not playing like he is capable of - this team's talent level (with GO also absent) is just not as high as Jaynes pretends...

To further your point I challenge anyone to show me a quote where anyone said the team played well, Nate's first comment state clearly that the team did not play well.
 
they didnt play well. the kings just missed shots or we lose by 10
 
So we didn't make shots that allowed us to win by 7? :devilwink:
 
they didnt play well. the kings just missed shots or we lose by 10

They didn't play well, that's true. On the other had, we do not shoot a miserable 45% and we win by 30.

What kind of pee flavored analysis is that?

Time to change your handle to MIXUMpee!
 
I thought we won the game. Rudy obviously doesn't live in Portland. To quote this tool Jaynes on ANYTHING is a joke! Listen to him on the radio or watch him on talkin ball and you will instantly see he is past his time and confused. Once again Rudy, you prove your foolishness.
 
They didn't play well, that's true. On the other had, we do not shoot a miserable 45% and we win by 30.

What kind of pee flavored analysis is that?

Time to change your handle to MIXUMpee!

Or his Indian name Mixumpeewithcoke.
 
You think Sacramento missed wide open shots? Portland did too. Brandon in particular.

I have concerns with the Blazers, but this is a 15 point win if Rudy doesn't misse 3 drives to the basket and Martel makes the wide open 3 all at the beginning of the 4th. And who would have thought Scott May would come in and drain two 18 footers in that stretch.

Over all I was pleased with our SF's. Martel and Batum played very well.

Bottom line is Sac has plenty of depth and plenty of talent. You can't under estimate anyone.
 
You think Sacramento missed wide open shots? Portland did too. Brandon in particular.

I have concerns with the Blazers, but this is a 15 point win if Rudy doesn't misse 3 drives to the basket and Martel makes the wide open 3 all at the beginning of the 4th. And who would have thought Scott May would come in and drain two 18 footers in that stretch.

Over all I was pleased with our SF's. Martel and Batum played very well.

Bottom line is Sac has plenty of depth and plenty of talent. You can't under estimate anyone.

I am trying to figure out what your point is about Portland missing shots. Just because Sacramento stinks it up shooting, is not rationale for the Blazers to do the same.

The lack of intensity and effort at home is just not a one game thing. This has been happening all season long. We have 13 losses at home now. A huge portion of those could have been elminated with effort.
 
Was at the game last night and I must say. Our Defense won the Game. Our Offense was much less than satisfactory
 
Well, apparently the team just needs to try harder. Seems like an easy fix!
 
not when you cant score consistently. defense can be taught but if you have average offensive players and the 2 best players are mainly jump shooters... you live on the edge every night. also the best player cant hit free throws.
 
Hit it fellas!

Well I see that you're postin' (postin')
Gonna leave logic far behind (so far behind)
'Cause you found a brand new topic
You decided that Dwight Jaynes was right (aahh..)

So I put (I put) your name (name) on my ignore function (oohh..)
And I block all your posts, too
And I've ignored the website where we used to go
Just because it reminds me of you (dippity dippity doo)

That's right (that's right) you ain't gonna see me readin'
I'm glad (I'm glad) that you found somebody new
'Cause I'd rather spend eternity eating shards of broken glass
Than read one more post by you..

I guess I might seem kinda bitter
You got me feeling down in the dumps
'Cause I'm stranded all alone in the s2 gas station of fun
And I have to use the self-service pumps (at least twice a week...wait, wrong thread)

Oh, so mixxy, let me help you with that suitcase
You ain't (you ain't) gonna break my brain in two
'Cause I'd rather get a hundred thousand paper cuts on my face
Than read one more post from you...

I'd rather rip out my intestines with a spork
Than read you spewing out your crap
I'd rather slam my fingers in a door (yah)
Again! and again! and again! and again! and again!

Oh, can't you see what I'm tryin' to say, mixxy..

I'd rather watch Nate McMillan coach this team forever (forever)
Shove an icepick up my urethra, that too
I'd rather clean all the bathrooms in the Rose Garden with my tongue
Than read one more post from you

Yes, I'd rather jump naked on a pile of rusty thumbtacks
Or stick my nostrils together with crazy glue
I'd rather dive into a swimming pool filled with double-edged razor blades
Than read one more post from you...

I'd rather rip my heart right out of my ribcage with my bare hands
and then throw it on the floor and stomp on it 'till I die...
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Than read one more post.....from you...oooooooooh yea....
 
I thought we won the game. Rudy obviously doesn't live in Portland. To quote this tool Jaynes on ANYTHING is a joke! Listen to him on the radio or watch him on talkin ball and you will instantly see he is past his time and confused. Once again Rudy, you prove your foolishness.

I wasn't a fan of Jaynes even when he was in his "prime." In this case, however, I think the blind pig stumbled across a truffle.

As Hasoos stated, the current problem isn't injuries, it is focus and effort. When the team was short-handed, it was understandable that they would have games where they were tired and flat emotionally. That excuse is played out.

Right now, the Blazers don't look like a team fighting for the play-offs - they look like a team that just wants the season to be over. The Camby deal should have been seen as a vote of confidence. It should have fired the team up. It doesn't seem to be working.
 
That's the whole point. The Blazers got lucky last night. If you want to win in this league at the highest level, you can't depend on being lucky every night.
The Blazers top two players had off nights and yet the Kings struggled to keep it close. A case can easily be made that it was the Kings who got lucky that they were even in the game.

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