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Houston will lose to Cleveland tomorrow. We'll beat San Antonio and we'll be back in 4th place.
 
I'm tellin you, those Frye free throws killed us. We were making a run and could've had it tied going into the 4th quarter. But he misses and Houston throws a punch at us. Sucks.
 
Was anyone else irate about the blocking call the called on Joel, when Yao banged into him, no call, banged into him again, no call, but he misses the shot so they call a BLOCKING foul. LaMarcus did the exact same thing to Scola on the other end, and they called him for a charge.

That bullshit WWF call could have cost us the game.

Another thing that cost us the game is the fact that Nate McMoron puts the worst player in NBA history into the game Channing Frye. The Blazers should buy Channing Frye a one way ticket to Bangladesh and leave him there.
 
Adelman demonstrated how worthless a solely halfcourt-oriented offense is against a good uptempo team.

You can't play snailball and expect to be able to get back on defense in time.

It's like bringing a Monster Truck to the Indy 500.

Had Nate stuck with his regular rotations we would have won this, but Sergio and Bayless played a combined 10 minutes while Blake never got 5 guys playing together at any point tonight.
 
Rudy's three killed us too.

Oh and Bayless had 2 assts, Sergio had none. MARIS.
 
Adelman demonstrated how worthless a solely halfcourt-oriented offense is against a good uptempo team.

You can't play snailball and expect to be able to get back on defense in time.

It's like bringing a Monster Truck to the Indy 500.

Had Nate stuck with his regular rotations we would have won this, but Sergio and Bayless played a combined 10 minutes while Blake never got 5 guys playing together at any point tonight.

I agree heavily with the tempo part, but not the Bayless/Sergio part. They weren't helping us maintain a rhythm when they were in the game, and they certainly weren't keeping the opposing guards in check.
 
Was anyone else irate about the blocking call the called on Joel, when Yao banged into him, no call, banged into him again, no call, but he misses the shot so they call a BLOCKING foul. LaMarcus did the exact same thing to Scola on the other end, and they called him for a charge.

That bullshit WWF call could have cost us the game.

Another thing that cost us the game is the fact that Nate McMoron puts the worst player in NBA history into the game Channing Frye. The Blazers should buy Channing Frye a one way ticket to Bangladesh and leave him there.

Yes, that was flat out an atrocious call. Yao wasn't even shooting when they called the foul. And it wasn't a foul.
 
Against scrubs.

Nevertheless, he was pushing the ball, running the break, and throwing alley oops. So regardless of the competition, he showed he could do it.

Oh yea, how many assists did Sergio have tonight?
 
It's looking more and more like LaMarcus can be at best, a third option. Very dissapointing game from him. He often doesn't look to do anything else but shoot jumpers, and often doesn't look to rebound the ball. There are a number of times I counted where he should have rebounded the ball and didn't.
 
Was anyone else irate about the blocking call the called on Joel, when Yao banged into him, no call, banged into him again, no call, but he misses the shot so they call a BLOCKING foul. LaMarcus did the exact same thing to Scola on the other end, and they called him for a charge.

That bullshit WWF call could have cost us the game.
eh. joel had flops earlier that took yao out of the game(and completely changed the game). it the case you're talking about, the first could have been a charge or no call. the second was a huge flop. they decided to call it. then on the other end scola flopped, but aldridge did extend his arm(still shouldn't have been called) and they called it a charge. but the bad charge calls even themselves out over the course of the game.
 
SA beat Dallas tonight without Ginobli AND Duncan? And this makes you feel better?

Well it doesn't make me think anything because I don't think Dallas is particularly good. I think they just out-coached Portland thus far this season. Of course that doesn't bode well for a Popovich vs McMillan matchup.
 
least mixum cant complain about batum not stepping up on the offensive side of the court man had a hot hand in the 3rd too bad we took him out for a bit
 
Rudy's three killed us too.

Oh and Bayless had 2 assts, Sergio had none. MARIS.

Sergio had 2 points, Bayless had none.

Seriously though, the fact that neither played much is why we lost.

We were run into the ground all night long with our 2 Ferrari's sitting in the garage.
 
Well it doesn't make me think anything because I don't think Dallas is particularly good. I think they just out-coached Portland thus far this season. Of course that doesn't bode well for a Popovich vs McMillan matchup.

Very true.

Edit: Very true...the Popovich part.

I think Dallas is quite good.
 
Whenever Nate tightens up the rotation, we seem to lose.

Our strength is in numbers and energy, not experience.
 
Btw Rudy failed to make a 3 tonight so his streak is snapped. Too bad he can't complain about good looks, because he missed that WIDE OPEN 3.
 
Sergio had 2 points, Bayless had none.

Seriously though, the fact that neither played much is why we lost.

We were run into the ground all night long with our 2 Ferrari's sitting in the garage.

2 assists > 2 points

Do the math.
 
It's looking more and more like LaMarcus can be at best, a third option. Very dissapointing game from him. He often doesn't look to do anything else but shoot jumpers, and often doesn't look to rebound the ball. There are a number of times I counted where he should have rebounded the ball and didn't.

This is what's frustrating about him. One game he looks like a surefire first option, the next he looks like a roleplayer. He's more or less consistently a 2nd option, but he has the potential to be SO much more.
 
Whenever Nate tightens up the rotation, we seem to lose.

Our strength is in numbers and energy, not experience.

Eh...the bench is what killed us in the first place.

Our bench lacks energy on the road, every time they come in, we seem to drop.
 
Crazy stat: we shot better than Houston tonight.

Ugh

Frye's FTs blew it.

Outlaw should've had more plays called for him at the end.
 

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