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I've been pretty favorable in my opinions of Nate all along. Call me crazy, but I think he's done a fabulous job getting a really young team competitive and consistent in fairly short order -- not perfect, but really good overall.
 
I've been pretty favorable in my opinions of Nate all along. Call me crazy, but I think he's done a fabulous job getting a really young team competitive and consistent in fairly short order -- not perfect, but really good overall.


There is no doubt. There are a lot of bad coaches out there. Nate is just not one of them. He is always teaching. Sure all coaches screw up with substitution patterns at some point, but there is way more to coaching than that.
 
I especially appreciated this part..

McMillan is juggling the delicate balance of mixing work and rest for the Blazers and, after taking Friday off, McMillan had his team merely watch film and go through a light walkthrough Sunday. By the time practice had opened to reporters, Brandon Roy, Steve Blake and Joel Przybilla -- who continues to battle an illness -- already were lifting weights, and virtually everyone else already was shooting. It's rare for players to be scattered that early in practice.

We asked McMillan following Saturday night's game if the Blazers were tired and how he planned to manage his team's physical condition in the coming weeks. He said he keeps in constant communication with team trainer Jay Jensen and the players, and tries to read their body language to get a feel for the team's condition. McMillan is more inclined this time of year to give the guys a day off.

I get the sense this team is tired. But I asked Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge and Przybilla following the Timberwolves' game and they emphatically disagreed.

"I am," center Joel Przybilla said, laughing. "No, I don't think so. We're too young to be tired."

McMillan was a bit more pragmatic.

"It's just part of the season," he said. "Mentally, with all the games coming up and the situation we're in, it could be. So we have to look at that. We have to look at them, talk to the trainers, talk to the players and just get a feel for the guys. I felt like (Friday) we needed a day off."

• The Blazers did not begin preparing for the Lakers today. Instead, they watched film of Saturday night's game and focused on their own shortcomings, specifically their end-of-game execution. The Blazers, who lead the NBA with an 8-1 record in games decided by three points or less, have been near automatic in nail-biters this season. But at least part of that has come courtesy of luck.

In their last two victories, against Indiana and Minnesota, Jarrett Jack and Randy Foye got open, potential game-winning three-pointers at the buzzer but missed.

"Last night, even though we won that game ... we have to understand the time, score and situation," McMillan said, uttering a phrase I've heard dozens and dozens of times the last two seasons. "So we covered that. Reviewing. It's that time to review. We just want to make sure that we understand the situation. There has been several games where we haven't executed down the stretch."
 
The basketball experts know Nate is one the top coaches in this league...

...the other half of people just so happen to voice their incorrect opinion here!
 
Are we allowed to give props to Nate on here?

Oh that's right you've been liberated from O-Live recently ... yes, it is permissible to post non-rants and non-bitchy threads here, but don't get too carried away.:tsktsk:
 
Are we allowed to give props to Nate on here?
I think the vocal minority around here give off the impression that there are more Nate bashers around here than there really is. The blind complaints usually come from people who think NBA offensive and defensive schemes are similar to the to the ones they see in their recreation league. The remaining few complain about the coach regardless of who it is or want the rookies to play more regardless of who it puts on he bench.

I love Nate, and I think there are a lot of people like me around here who know how great of a coach we have. Hopefully you are one of those, and you are willing to speak up against the idiots!
 
I think the vocal minority around here give off the impression that there are more Nate bashers around here than there really is. The blind complaints usually come from people who think NBA offensive and defensive schemes are similar to the to the ones they see in their recreation league. The remaining few complain about the coach regardless of who it is or want the rookies to play more regardless of who it puts on he bench.

I love Nate, and I think there are a lot of people like me around here who know how great of a coach we have. Hopefully you are one of those, and you are willing to speak up against the idiots!

It's amazing how Anti-Nate O-Live is.
 
Nate gets his props tonight for getting his team ready to play and up for the moment.
He's gotten his team to:
- Beat any team at any given time at home
- Beat all the medicore to average teams on the road

Next step is beating the elite Western Conference teams on the road, which probably won't happen until next season. But the progress is obviously there.
 
It's amazing how Anti-Nate O-Live is.

This place is more anti-Outlaw than any other "anti-", although there are times when there are multi-page threads about how Nate needs to be fired, how Nate needs to run the offense through Oden, how Nate can't coach defense, how Nate can't coach offense, how Nate is too rigid in his rotation, how Nate is too quiet on the bench, etc. etc.

It would be nice to find a place to just be a fan.
 
Nate also got this team to play some D this game. It was very nice to shut LA down to their season low in points for a first half this season, and just 56 through three quarters. Good job Nate!
 
Przybilla after the game:

RH : "What was the key to you grabbing all those rebounds Joel."

Joel : "Good Team Defense."

Unselfish answer, you da man Joel!
 
Przybilla after the game:

RH : "What was the key to you grabbing all those rebounds Joel."

Joel : "Good Team Defense."

Perhaps, this goes back to that reality that this is a good, albeit, still very young team. The proverbial "turning it on, turning it off" mentality continues to leak through at times.

Geneally speaking, playing good/great defense is more attitude than anything else, is it not? The Blazers players need to have that same attitude and approach while playing the Timberwolves that they do when playing the Lakers. As they grow and mature, they'll continue to develop that mindset. At least, that's what I hope. :)
 

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