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The fawning has to stop at some point, because the Blazers essentially played Dallas to a draw on Portland's home court, and a little butterfly flap could have sent the game in the Mavericks' direction, and we'd be fawning over them just the same. If the Blazers continue to play like this, though, I can't imagine things would be much different should these teams (scheduled to meet in the playoffs as things stand) play in Dallas. And that's an accomplishment, considering all that Portland has been through.
The story here is the late-game heroics of Brandon Roy(notes) (21 points), who would have us giddy even if his shots weren't falling because of the way he looked while bounding up and down the court. I'm not going to promise you that it lasts, but for one night at least his hops were back. And with that Portland crowd cooing and LaMarcus Aldridge(notes) knocking in 30 points, the Blazers were on. And it was great to see.
The issue for Dallas was clearly turnovers. 15 miscues (including a killer on an entry pass to Dirk Nowitzki(notes) late) in a game this slowly-paced is just a recipe for a loss, even if you try to counter it (as the Mavs did) with 60 percent shooting and a 9-21 mark from long range.
Beyond that? Just a fantastic game between two terrific teams. Portland played its butt off, it has loads of talent, and the chemistry was there. More, please.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...core-where-Portland-stayed-toge?urn=nba-wp212

