Jon Barry: Portland/Houston the two worst Western Conference playoff teams

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I think what BC was saying was that neither of the Barry boys were that talented overall, so they needed a lot of knowledge to make up the difference.

Brent dunked from the free throw line (in the warmups) farther than anyone in NBA history. Jussayin...
 
Sweet! Guess we can prove him wrong.

I suppose we can care what Mr. Barry says, about the same as, oh say Mr. Sterling.
Neither make a damn to me while my Blazers are 3 & 1. and perhaps the first time in the 2nd round in 14 years!
 
Brent dunked from the free throw line (in the warmups) farther than anyone in NBA history. Jussayin...

If being able to dunk was a measure of skill, the NBA would be jam packed instead of watered down :grin:
 
Repped BNM for the extensive statistical post.
 
Barry couldn't be more incorrect. When I look at this series I see two teams playing the best ball of the playoffs. Who ever comes out of this series should be favorites to make the finals, assuming they keep this level of play up.
 
Barry couldn't be more incorrect. When I look at this series I see two teams playing the best ball of the playoffs. Who ever comes out of this series should be favorites to make the finals, assuming they keep this level of play up.

For a team that started 24-5 and the entire NBA was drooling about:

Portland is now 12-2 in its last 14 games, including playoffs, with 8 of those wins against playoff teams, and 4 of those wins against playoff teams on the road.
 
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For a team that starting 24-5 and the entire NBA was drooling about:

Portland is now 12-2 in its last 14 games, including playoffs, with 8 of those wins against playoff teams, and 4 of those wins against playoff teams on the road.
Great catch. In the playoffs recent success often gets thrown out the window. However the blazers 3-1 vs a team they lost 1-3 during the regular season, combined with the strong finish to the regular season is the embodiment of an aspiration to grow and succeed.
 
I've heard Jon Barry before and it has become very clear to me that he really wants to become a shit-stirring talk show host a la those 2 idiots who debate each other on espn.
 
I've heard Jon Barry before and it has become very clear to me that he really wants to become a shit-stirring talk show host a la those 2 idiots who debate each other on espn.

It's the Bill Walton say something ridiculous to get a reaction schtick. The difference us Walton is over-the-top funny while Barry is just over the-top stupid. This makes Walton unpredictable and fun to listen to, but Barry is predictable and annoying.

BNM
 
It's the Bill Walton say something ridiculous to get a reaction schtick. The difference us Walton is over-the-top funny while Barry is just over the-top stupid. This makes Walton unpredictable and fun to listen to, but Barry is predictable and annoying.

BNM

But it's also just personality. Bill has always had that goofy look to him. Barry has always had that douchebag vibe, even when he played.
 
All this from a guy who made teams worse all throughout his career
 
But it's also just personality. Bill has always had that goofy look to him. Barry has always had that douchebag vibe, even when he played.

Walton has always been an easy going, likable guy who doesn't take life too seriously. I was at the Memorial Coliseum the night they retired his number. His speech was exactly what you'd expect, "What a long strange trip it's been...".

Jon Barry, on the other hand, has always come across as an insecure wannabe. Must be tough trying to make a name for yourself when your dad is a Hall of Famer, former MVP, NBA champion and your younger brother is more talented, on and off the court, more intelligent and more likable.

BNM
 
And, by the way, a note to Mr. Jon Barry: Both the Rockets and Blazers won 54 games in a VERY tough, VERY competitive Western Conference. There are no bad teams in the playoffs in the West, and the Rockets and Blazers certainly aren't the "worst" two teams. Either one of these teams is capable to beating any of the other Western Conference playoff teams in a 7 game series. The West is that good and that balanced. Anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot.

BNM
 

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