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Did you go to some of these games?They're just hurting right now. It's a tough series to lose.
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Did you go to some of these games?They're just hurting right now. It's a tough series to lose.
Oh so funny. Even ET would laugh out loud on that one.Associated Press story called ET Eric Turner. Oi vey.
They are obviously completely different players, but I feel like we have been using CJ, and quite effectively I might add, in the same role that KD fills for Golden State. He's the guy that you can iso and he can go and get you a clean look at a bucket any time during crunch time, kind of outside of the normal offense. They get their shots in different ways of course. But they both act as a safety outlet during tight games. People say that the mid range is dead, but it is vitally important to have a guy on the team who can just go to that spot any time he needs to.CJ was Jordanesque !
This is what I've been saying all year about star shooting guards.
you have to suffer many night of bad shooting % and inefficiency , but you need this creativity and talent when it counts the most.
I was like 12 the last time we made the WCF ! i can't believe this is happening!
CJ last night was what BRoy was in 08-09.They are obviously completely different players, but I feel like we have been using CJ, and quite effectively I might add, in the same role that KD fills for Golden State. He's the guy that you can iso and he can go and get you a clean look at a bucket any time during crunch time, kind of outside of the normal offense. They get their shots in different ways of course. But they both act as a safety outlet during tight games. People say that the mid range is dead, but it is vitally important to have a guy on the team who can just go to that spot any time he needs to.
I honestly think this is why Houston failed so hard. Everyone knows they only use an analytical approach, but in a close game, they don't have anyone who will step up and create an easy 2. In a similar situation to CJ's game clinching shots, Harden almost certainly would have either jacked up a contested step back 3 or tried to get FTs. That's it. No other options.
Imagine the Blazers playing Philly in the finals....the team they beat in '77 to win the championship
Yeah, I've been thinking about that possibility even before I read your post. That would be so very cool.Imagine the Blazers playing Philly in the finals....the team they beat in '77 to win the championship
CJ is a fucking savage
They are obviously completely different players, but I feel like we have been using CJ, and quite effectively I might add, in the same role that KD fills for Golden State. He's the guy that you can iso and he can go and get you a clean look at a bucket any time during crunch time, kind of outside of the normal offense. They get their shots in different ways of course. But they both act as a safety outlet during tight games. People say that the mid range is dead, but it is vitally important to have a guy on the team who can just go to that spot any time he needs to.
I honestly think this is why Houston failed so hard. Everyone knows they only use an analytical approach, but in a close game, they don't have anyone who will step up and create an easy 2. In a similar situation to CJ's game clinching shots, Harden almost certainly would have either jacked up a contested step back 3 or tried to get FTs. That's it. No other options.
I have been reading clutchfans actually, just to see where people stand on the Blazers' series, and even those knuckleheads are starting to get it. They have a gimmicky offense that will put up huge points in the regular season, but just doesnt work in the playoffs. Defenses ramp up and refs allow more contact inside. So basically every team knows that you are basically going to shoot a 3 80% of the time. MDA is a gimmick, and Harden is just lazy enough to completely go all in that approach.Yes, that's right. I heard Zach Lowe talk about it too - every team is focusing on stopping layups and threes + it's hard to get calls in the paint, so the value of excellent mid-range shooters is trending upwards because there's so much space available in that area now.
About Harden, i watched most 2nd halfs of them Vs GSW and i thought Harden played worse than CJ normally plays.
Look at CJ vs your MVP...especially the difference in % and 3pt Attempts:
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CJ always plays well.
He's just the easy scapegoat because people see how good Lillard is.
CJ is elite. Especially in the playoffs.
We're in the WCF because we have Lillard & CJ.
Not because we traded CJ. for a three and D guard.
Fuck the haters.

Eh, I actually don't like this. No need to disrespect after beating them. That was good D - just better O.
The Blazers didn't.All teams pre sell tickets.
Why did you lose faith after the tip was won?OK guys... I changed my mind. WE WILL WIN this game.
Yes, that's right. I heard Zach Lowe talk about it too - every team is focusing on stopping layups and threes + it's hard to get calls in the paint, so the value of excellent mid-range shooters is trending upwards because there's so much space available in that area now.
About Harden, i watched most 2nd halfs of them Vs GSW and i thought Harden played worse than CJ normally plays.
Look at CJ vs your MVP...especially the difference in % and 3pt Attempts:
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The Blazers didn't.
wasn't me...but someone did and they were serious.Who's the one and only guy that at the beginning of the season seriously predicted Blazers would make the WCF'?
I’ll give you credit for itwasn't me...but someone did and they were serious.
What? Season ticket holders can choose at the beginning of the playoffs to get their seats at any home game in the playoffs. They are not charged for tickets unless the game is played.Season ticket holders had to either opt in for their tickets or let them go for all the playoffs so in that regard they did presell tickets.
What? Season ticket holders can choose at the beginning of the playoffs to get their seats at any home game in the playoffs. They are not charged for tickets unless the game is played.
In what world is that the same as opening up tickets to the public for the next round when they haven't made it yet.
What? Season ticket holders can choose at the beginning of the playoffs to get their seats at any home game in the playoffs. They are not charged for tickets unless the game is played.
In what world is that the same as opening up tickets to the public for the next round when they haven't made it yet.
