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A lot of you bitch all season about the style of basketball he coaches, but it's paying off now. The style of basketball changes in the playoffs. KP and Nate know this. Every possession becomes more important. So they have built a team and coached it to play playoff basketball all season long. Come playoff time, we're better at it than any other team in the league. Phoenix has their fun scoring 110 ppg during the season but that shit doesn't take you far in the playoffs. You have to take care of the ball, rebound, defend, and execute in a halfcourt offense. We've done this all season long against the Suns and the rest of the league. It bears repeating that we are 13-3 against the Suns, Spurs, Mavs, Lakers, and Thunder. 13-3. We completely lucked out that we avoided Utah and Denver's bracket.

We have a real chance to reach the Finals this season. Especially if Roy comes back. The Cleveland team I watched last night can be beaten. Once again, LeBron's teammates are disappearing in the playoffs and he's having to carry the whole load. I know we can beat Orlando too. The teams I'd be most worried about are Boston and Atlanta. Boston's defense is phenomenal. They're performance in Game 1 against the Heat was amazing. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. And Atlanta is just sooooo talented. They give us trouble at every single position and Jamal Crawford is better than anyone on our bench. As I mentioned in another thread, they are the only team in the NBA besides us that had 4 players in the PER top 50 during the regular season and one of our players missed most of the season.

So there's my analysis.

Go Blazers
 
Let's get out of the first round and then we'll see what happens.
 
A lot of you bitch all season about the style of basketball he coaches, but it's paying off now.

No doubt KS. Nate has sold a defensive mindset to his players and that's not easy to do in this era of the NBA. His grind em out style offense has also not been easy to hone either or for some fans to be able to stand, but it goes hand in hand with the defense we play. Nate is the bold leader of this organization and allot of the credit for the Blazers remaining steadfast this year must go to him.

The best system is the one that everyone knows is coming but nobody can handle. A la Lebron James.
 
As a team-builder Nate's been more than great, but that doesn't excuse the dismal about-face he did in last year's playoffs that cost us the series. He completely threw out the uptempo style of play that got us there, and dis-respected several of the players (by benching them or eliminating plays run for them) who were key in dragging us out of the cellar. The team and fans were the ones who paid the price for his arrogance.

Hopefully he learned much from that disastrous betrayal.
 
I find it funny that people complain about Nate-ball because I find it a great game to watch. I love seeing a the grind, forcing players to take bad shots, causing turnovers, and just making the other teams frustrated. I love it.
 
We are winning because we have very smart seasoned vets in Andre Miller, Howard and Camby! Do not confuse that with a coach that still thinks 1 on 5 offensive clearouts work well. Nate has been blessed with great talent and high IQ players and that's the ONLY reason that man has a job!
 
KP on BFT

You work your tail off all season long, but character is what puts you through

Nate's character and professional demeanor is so high that just his presence demands the same from his players. This is THE reason he has his job and will keep it in the future.
 
We are winning because we have very smart seasoned vets in Andre Miller, Howard and Camby! Do not confuse that with a coach that still thinks 1 on 5 offensive clearouts work well. Nate has been blessed with great talent and high IQ players and that's the ONLY reason that man has a job!

Look at how our youngsters play defense. That comes from the coach as much or more than from the vets. I would also like to see the offense open up a bit, but the Blazer D is a direct result Nate. Do you really think that Nelly would have Webster, Batum, Bayless, Cunningham, Pendergraph and even Rudy playing half as good on D as they do.
 
Look at how our youngsters play defense. That comes from the coach as much or more than from the vets. I would also like to see the offense open up a bit, but the Blazer D is a direct result Nate. Do you really think that Nelly would have Webster, Batum, Bayless, Cunningham, Pendergraph and even Rudy playing half as good on D as they do.

THIS

And Nate is the one dictating tempo here, not Miller, Camby, and Howard. Nate is an excellent game planner and he's the one who has the team ready to play.
 
Nate has his issues (like just about any coach in the league) - but what he has is a system he believes in and the work ethic to keep going at it, as slow as it seems at times.

He is probably not the best coach in the league - but he is clearly, and definitely a very a good NBA coach. He also seems like a real good guy - so, personally, I am delighted he is guiding this team.
 
We are winning because we have very smart seasoned vets in Andre Miller, Howard and Camby! Do not confuse that with a coach that still thinks 1 on 5 offensive clearouts work well. Nate has been blessed with great talent and high IQ players and that's the ONLY reason that man has a job!

Are there many teams that win with primarily stupid young players? Or low talent, stupid players? How many low talent, stupid teams has Phil, Pop, Sloan, etc. coached?
 
I really like how he called time-outs whenever the Suns were looking to make a run. It may not seem like much, but it keeps the players calm, makes the already quiet Suns fans even quieter, and we keep thing in balance. I am sure we will do it again tonight.
 
As a team-builder Nate's been more than great, but that doesn't excuse the dismal about-face he did in last year's playoffs that cost us the series. He completely threw out the uptempo style of play that got us there, and dis-respected several of the players (by benching them or eliminating plays run for them) who were key in dragging us out of the cellar. The team and fans were the ones who paid the price for his arrogance.

Hopefully he learned much from that disastrous betrayal.

Still butt-hurt about your client "Scourgio" I see ...
 
Give me a break! Defensive team? Have you watched how many uncontested layups and dunks this team has been destroyed with. LA, RUDY and Brandon play NOOOOO defense. If it weren't for Camby, Oden when he was healthy and Pryz this team would be a layup/dunk highlight reel for other teams and has for the most part on ESPN!



Thank God we have Nick too.

Watch tonight and see how many times Amare put the ball right through LA and how easy it looks, not to mention no brainer freakin layups!

To many rose colored glasses on this board, it's our vets that are carrying us right now,not NATE. When I see an offensive scheme anyone can call or a defense that doesn't rely solely on player talent, than I'll give NATE and ounce of credit, but as of now, he's just a guy walking the sidelines to me and being well payed to look lost for most it! Go get um MR. SONIC!!! hahahahaha
 
As a team-builder Nate's been more than great, but that doesn't excuse the dismal about-face he did in last year's playoffs that cost us the series. He completely threw out the uptempo style of play that got us there, and dis-respected several of the players (by benching them or eliminating plays run for them) who were key in dragging us out of the cellar. The team and fans were the ones who paid the price for his arrogance.

Hopefully he learned much from that disastrous betrayal.

Except he allowed his team to go to Blake in crunch time. He should have gone away from that. Blake had some shots late in games that absolutely KILLED us.
 
Give me a break! Defensive team? Have you watched how many uncontested layups and dunks this team has been destroyed with. LA, RUDY and Brandon play NOOOOO defense. If it weren't for Camby, Oden when he was healthy and Pryz this team would be a layup/dunk highlight reel for other teams and has for the most part on ESPN!



Thank God we have Nick too.

Watch tonight and see how many times Amare put the ball right through LA and how easy it looks, not to mention no brainer freakin layups!

To many rose colored glasses on this board, it's our vets that are carrying us right now,not NATE. When I see an offensive scheme anyone can call or a defense that doesn't rely solely on player talent, than I'll give NATE and ounce of credit, but as of now, he's just a guy walking the sidelines to me and being well payed to look lost for most it! Go get um MR. SONIC!!! hahahahaha

The Best In The West. The Blazers held their opponents to less points in the regular season than any other team in the Western Playoffs. It's the truth.

Did you miss the fact that the 110 ppg Suns were held to 100 points on Sunday night? We're the best defensive team in the West.
 
The Best In The West. The Blazers held their opponents to less points in the regular season than any other team in the Western Playoffs. It's the truth.

Did you miss the fact that the 110 ppg Suns were held to 100 points on Sunday night? We're the best defensive team in the West.

Dude, come one. Phoenix underestimated us.:dunno:
 
Good OP, KingSpeed. One of the things I've liked is that the players, whether or not Nate's had a hand in it behind the scenes, have started playing much more uptempo off of defensive stops and turnovers. You heard it in the last game: the talk of "play early or late" where Nate wanted the team to utilize the first 5 seconds and score quickly or make the other team play 20 seconds of defense.

When Blake and Roy were running the show earlier in the year, this wasn't being implemented (again, dunno if it was b/c of Nate not preaching it or the team not listening). I'm happy to see that a even a few more opportunities are being taken to get easy scores.
 
A lot of you bitch all season about the style of basketball he coaches, but it's paying off now. The style of basketball changes in the playoffs. KP and Nate know this. Every possession becomes more important. So they have built a team and coached it to play playoff basketball all season long. Come playoff time, we're better at it than any other team in the league. Phoenix has their fun scoring 110 ppg during the season but that shit doesn't take you far in the playoffs. You have to take care of the ball, rebound, defend, and execute in a halfcourt offense. We've done this all season long against the Suns and the rest of the league. It bears repeating that we are 13-3 against the Suns, Spurs, Mavs, Lakers, and Thunder. 13-3. We completely lucked out that we avoided Utah and Denver's bracket.

We have a real chance to reach the Finals this season. Especially if Roy comes back. The Cleveland team I watched last night can be beaten. Once again, LeBron's teammates are disappearing in the playoffs and he's having to carry the whole load. I know we can beat Orlando too. The teams I'd be most worried about are Boston and Atlanta. Boston's defense is phenomenal. They're performance in Game 1 against the Heat was amazing. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. And Atlanta is just sooooo talented. They give us trouble at every single position and Jamal Crawford is better than anyone on our bench. As I mentioned in another thread, they are the only team in the NBA besides us that had 4 players in the PER top 50 during the regular season and one of our players missed most of the season.

So there's my analysis.

Go Blazers

They've won exactly 1 playoff game.

Calm down Alice.
 
Give me a break! Defensive team? Have you watched how many uncontested layups and dunks this team has been destroyed with. LA, RUDY and Brandon play NOOOOO defense. If it weren't for Camby, Oden when he was healthy and Pryz this team would be a layup/dunk highlight reel for other teams and has for the most part on ESPN! Thank God we have Nick too.

Watch tonight and see how many times Amare put the ball right through LA and how easy it looks, not to mention no brainer freakin layups!

To many rose colored glasses on this board, it's our vets that are carrying us right now,not NATE. When I see an offensive scheme anyone can call or a defense that doesn't rely solely on player talent, than I'll give NATE and ounce of credit, but as of now, he's just a guy walking the sidelines to me and being well payed to look lost for most it! Go get um MR. SONIC!!! hahahahaha

Absolutely right. The captains of the ship are the 3 veterans who learned the game from other NBA coaches. The passengers going along for the ride are the players who have only had Nate for a coach.
 
I THINK WE CAN NOW SAY THAT NATE HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA

Any other questions? Didn't think so!!!!

Here's to the great coaching of letting Rudy play all game and get abused, here's to not attacking the paint, here's to allowing yet another layup dunk highlight reel to be created at the expense of the great DEFENSIVE minded NATE McMuffin! Losing game 2 was in my eyes a given, getting bitch slapped for the country to see, that's coaching!!


WOW!!!!
 
I THINK WE CAN NOW SAY THAT NATE HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA

Any other questions? Didn't think so!!!!

Here's to the great coaching of letting Rudy play all game and get abused, here's to not attacking the paint, here's to allowing yet another layup dunk highlight reel to be created at the expense of the great DEFENSIVE minded NATE McMuffin! Losing game 2 was in my eyes a given, getting bitch slapped for the country to see, that's coaching!!


WOW!!!!

Game 2, 2000 WCF: Portland 106 Lakers 77 (In Los Angeles)

Don't get too bent out of shape about getting beat by 29 points in a game 2. It didn't seem to hurt the Lakers, and they lost that game at home. How did that series end up again? I can't remember.
 
Game 2, 2000 WCF: Portland 106 Lakers 77 (In Los Angeles)

Don't get too bent out of shape about getting beat by 29 points in a game 2. It didn't seem to hurt the Lakers, and they lost that game at home. How did that series end up again? I can't remember.

I vaguely remember that Laker team being down 15 in the 4th quarter on their home floor in game 7 (everything after that is blank)--do you really trust this Blazer team to be able to win a series from that point?
 
Um...... I know exactly how it ended Portland got bent over and horse mounted by the refs so that Kobe and Shaq could win their first championship. That was the series that Sheed got booted for looking at a ref, just looking! Sabonis was not even allowed to play defense and Kobe was given calls that to this date with superstar status still can't be understood by anyone with a basketball IQ!

One other thing to note, the Lake Show had Kobe, Shaq, Horry, Fisher, Shaw and Fox all healthy and the best coach in basketball making adjustments between games. Think we have that kind of talent? HMMMMMM!!!
 
I vaguely remember that Laker team being down 15 in the 4th quarter on their home floor in game 7 (everything after that is blank)--do you really trust this Blazer team to be able to win a series from that point?

I'd take that same scenerio again. Up 15 with 9 minutes left on the road in Game 7. Wouldn't you?
 
Wait, so are you happy we lost? What the fuck is with those who find more happiness in losing, but being right on the internet, than being wrong, and actually winning a game. It's pathetic. Yay, I looked smart on the internet, but my team lost? what the fuck? Priorities, jackass.
 

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