maxiep
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Really??? I dont believe it, we would be fighting with them and the jazz and mavs for 3,4,5 pos
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Really??? I dont believe it, we would be fighting with them and the jazz and mavs for 3,4,5 pos
I did the math and got 23.18 ave age for Blazers and 22.91 for the Thunder.
I hope our .27 year championship window doesnt close too fast![]()

damn u beat me, lol but they are still younger
But also, they dont seem to have the fragile players like we do, Pryz, Roy, Oden
Just got back from the game. Haven't read a single post in the game thread. So this is just based on what I saw with my own eyes.
It's really simple. Nate's 4th quarter offense is predictable, one-dimensional and easily stopped. Heck, I'll go so far as to say it stops itself. Running down the shot clock to the final seconds on every possession insures you will be forcing up a bad, low percentage shot under pressure. And it shows in the results. This is at least the third time in the last month and a half I've personally witnessed the Blazers blow a sizable 4th quarter lead at home in the final minutes thanks to an offense that simply can't generate points with the game on the line. I saw them get outscore 13-1 over the last 3:34 against Memphis to blow an 8-point lead. I saw them get outscore 10-1 over the final 3:26 to blow another 8-point lead against New Orleans. And now tonight. They blow a 12 point 4th quarter lead and score an anemic 10 points in the quarter.
This is just pathetic, and it doesn't matter what players we have on the floor, the results are the same - an inability to close out games we should be winning going away. And, as far as I'm concerned it's ALL on Nate. EVERY team and EVERY coach in the league knows EXACTLY what the Blazer are going to do in the 4th quarter. And, they have all figured out how to stop it. Because, you see, other coaches learn from their mistakes and make adjustments. Ours just keeps making the same mistakes over and over and over, expecting the results to be different and costing us wins.
So, I'll turn the floor over to the Nate apologists and let them rationalize how this pattern isn't Nate's fault, how great this team is doing in spite of the injuries, and how it's not bad play calling by the coach, but bad execution by the players that is causing the team to blow big leads in the final minutes of games - even though it happens no matter who the opponent and which players we have on the court at the time. When do th eapologists stop making excuses and begin discussing the possibility that the one common factor in all these blown leads is the head coach and his stagnant, predictable, ineffective play calling. The floor is yours.
BNM
I don't see anyone making excuses. Nate decided to try to get Roy out of his funk tonight by feeding him the ball and running the offense through him. I would have done it on the road against a shitty team, but that was Nate's choice. I put a lot of the blame on him. However, mostly I give credit to the Jazz for never giving up. Sloan outcoached Nate and the Jazz outplayed us.
And if my auntie had a beard, she'd be my uncle.
Loading the team with fragile players is not an excuse - it is part of the problem.
is this why people think I'm 40 in here and not 23.. because I dont react on a lot of emotion?

is this why people think I'm 40 in here and not 23.. because I dont react on a lot of emotion?
You're 23???? holyy shit...
im gonna be 23 next month![]()

is this why people think I'm 40 in here and not 23.. because I dont react on a lot of emotion?
Probably. Really, where's your lack of restraint at? Shame on you.
I think a lot of people have you confused with the poster "BrianWheeler" at times. just too similar of names????

damn u beat me, lol but they are still younger
But also, they dont seem to have the fragile players like we do, Pryz, Roy, Oden
How fragile were we last year? How many games has Rudy missed in his NBA career? Batum? Outlaw? Roy's missed some and Joel did early in his career, but they have been pretty steady otherwise.
This year has just been shitty luck. It's 77-78 all over again.
lol yeah I seem to have the "John Strong" effect going on in here... no one seems to think I'm not old.![]()

It seems you're trying to talk yourself into being a Thunder fan. Stay Gold, you Outsider you!
I'm sticking with the Blazers.
do you have a reciding hair line??![]()
lol no.. thank goodness my mexican dad gave me super thick hair.. unfortunately that may trickle its way to my back too.. DAMN MY HALF MEXICANNESS!!!
haha ur half mexican???
Learning new things about Wheels, one post at a time

lol I better shut it now.. that way I dont get myself into trouble. But yeah My dad is full mexican.. but probably the most americanized mexican not named Carlos Mencia.![]()

All I know is that tonight's Utah performance was vintage Jerry Sloan basketball; interior passes are crisp, his teams always play hard and if I didn't hate the Jazz so much I'd probably enjoy watching them play on a nightly basis. Sadly, tonight's second half was the worst of vintage Nate ball -- too much standing around, too many isos, too many contested jumpers, telegraphed offense into the teeth of a set D and an unfortunate result.
How did u guess???
shit, my fassad has been exposed
Is fassad a whiny offshoot of the Israeli intelligence service?
We would have sorted the chemistry issues by now. This team hasn't had an opportunity to define roles all season.

didnt look to see how it was spelled, glad its more important than the actual post
facade
No facade needed. You're just a whiny, fairweather kid.
