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After dropping five of their last eight games, in which two of three victories came against the two worst teams in the NBA, the Blazers on Monday "got after it" during what players called a "strenuous" and "intense" practice. A range of issues were addressed -- including late-game execution, offensive spacing and movement and fast breaks -- and McMillan was in "Sarge" mode throughout the two-hour workout, barking at his team in a demonstrative manner that rarely has surfaced in recent seasons.
Afterward, that demeanor continued during an interview session as McMillan addressed his lineup, the Blazers' poor play and the cure for their ailments. When first asked whether he would make any changes to his lineup, McMillan replied, 'We change every time I substitute." Eventually he acknowledged there would be no changes.
McMillan was willing to discuss those types of issues, but he became prickly when talking about his starting lineup and distribution of minutes. He was particularly defensive when the subject of Nicolas Batum's playing time surfaced.
"There we go," McMillan said, when asked if Batum should play more. "You guys want me to change the point guard. You want to try and get (Batum) minutes."
http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2012/02/trail_blazers_problems_begin_to_boil_over.html
