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Oh, and OKC is somewhat rested. I wouldn't doubt they're in Portland tonight...watching the SB.
Oh, and OKC is somewhat rested. I wouldn't doubt they're in Portland tonight...watching the SB.
At least were playing them at home were we have a shot. Thunder are playing insane though hopefully our home crowd pumps our guys up and they bring it like they have been at home.
Slim to none chances for the blazers
Slim to none chances for the blazers
Actually I'd say slim to decent chance.
Why the 'slim' part? Are the Blazers worse than when they beat the Thunder in OKC?
Yeah a little bit.
Yeah a little bit.
Felton questionable. Don't know if that hurts or helps us if he's out.
Care to explain the reasoning?
Blazers have been consistently dominant at home, consistently trash on the road. Were they really better on the road at the beginning of the season? I know they actually won in OKC, but they got drilled in LA the game before.
Care to explain the reasoning?
Blazers have been consistently dominant at home, consistently trash on the road. Were they really better on the road at the beginning of the season? I know they actually won in OKC, but they got drilled in LA the game before.
Mostly my comment about their chances being "slim to decent" just means that I'd put the odds around fifty-fifty ... but of course people just zero in on the slim part.
(don't be callin' me no woman.
)Wait, so when we lost our lead and eventually the game against the Warriors on our 3rd night it was a horrible loss. But, when we beatdown Denver on their 3rd night its because they were just dog-ass-tired.
We aren't playing awesome. But, were right in the thick of things. Who would have thought over 20 games in we'd have a better record than Dallas and the Lakers.
It wasn't a horrendous loss, it was a fully expected loss ... the only horrendous part of that game was an effective Nic sitting on the bench for most of the fourth quarter with fresh legs.
[The Blazers] went 15 of 33 beyond the arc, with Nicolas Batum hitting 9 of 15 to finish with a career-high 33 points.
Batum said he was forced to shoot from distance because of an injured knee, which kept him sidelined the previous two games.
"When I came in tonight I was thinking, 'Don't hurt my knee, don't be crazy tonight,'" he said. "I tried to drive to the basket. I could not dunk, I could not even make a layup. All I could do is shoot from the 3-point line."
