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The Blazers took that much energy from the Lakers, rendering them a shell of themselves against the Wolves.
Hopefully we ruined them for the rest of the season!
barfo
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The Blazers took that much energy from the Lakers, rendering them a shell of themselves against the Wolves.
Yes, it's garbage time. This game was never within the Pistons grasp. Aldridge was the only starter who played in the 4th quarter. And my position isn't just based on this game, it's for his play so far this season.

Scary game. They said the Pistons cut a 20 point 4th quarter lead to 1 against us last season. I don't remember that at all.
I don't have a problem with Dante, but I think he needs to develop another facet of his game other than the mid-range jumper. I love the mid-range j, a lot, but he's too one-dimensional right now, which makes him easier to defend.
Woooo! Love me some Rudy and Aldridge! We've got one shooting guard who wants less minutes, and one who wants more... I don't see the problemAs long as Roy is ready to rock in the post-season, and as long as we make the post-season, then we've got a great chance to advance.
He has a money 17-20' jumper. That alone is enough to keep him in the league. His Ortg tells me that he isn't easy to defend, as does his shooting percentage. He's basically the 11th man on the roster if Przy and Oden are healthy. I think he's a fantastic bargain at his contract, given his decent production.
Woooo! Love me some Rudy and Aldridge! We've got one shooting guard who wants less minutes, and one who wants more... I don't see the problem
As long as Roy is ready to rock in the post-season, and as long as we make the post-season, then we've got a great chance to advance.
Yeah, but he's also not a well-known commodity. I have yet to see him really display any other offensive moves other than the mid-range J, and when teams start to really figure that out, what's he going to fall back on?
How do you defend a mid-range jumper from a role player? Careers are made on that shot. Hell, if defenses start having to adjust to Cunningham shooting from 20', the Blazers are either a lottery team, or are so good that there is no way to defend them. Plus, Dante had a fast break dunk tonight and another lay-up.
I guess I don't see the problem with having a role player who can rebound a bit and knock down open shots. Seems odd to criticize that, IMO.

How am I criticizing him? I'm merely making the point that I would like to see Dante expand on his offensive game because I think teams will learn that all he does is shoot midrange jumpers. I think it's great that he can make that shot consistently because so few players in the league do, but right now he's shooting virtually unguarded jumpers, and that's going to stop at some point. If it doesn't, hey, that's fucking awesome for us.
Was the game a sell out?
M & M said it was, for what that's worth.
barfo
You're right, the midrange shot is tough though, because so few defenses are keyed to stop it; they're mostly trained to closeout on the three point line and collapse into the lane if somebody catches the ball just above the foul line or in the mid post and concede what is basically the worst shot in basketball (in terms of value and hit rate).
He would however be well served to develop some kind of dribble-drive element to his game or just go ahead and extend his range another 3 or 4 feet and take the three (if he can).
