The fact remains that Myers was 1 for 1 in swish3s. If he made his average 40+ percent of swish3s taking open shots, there might have been some early 1st quarter offense instead of the debacle start that happened. Myers should be shooting much more when he is hot.
Defensively, I see the advantage of long arms of the 7' 1" Myers causing misses of FG by talented opponents when his arms high cause them to change trajectory (and nearly always miss). His footwork may be slower than Noah, but when he stays with his man he seems effective. Myers has played some excellent games. Don't you see that he is improving?
There is a big problem when the Blazers can't find a way to score for the opening 8 min of the game. No strong opponent is going to fail to take a large lead when Blazers are not adding 2 points per minute. Why can't we focus on getting a higher percentage of favorite shots for the Blazers who can make swish3s? If the swish3s are coming at over 40%, why shouldn't the Blazers try using more of them?
In my opinion, we should try starting Myers and looking to establish early leads through passing that creates open shots that he facilitates. If the Blazers can have some more games like the Nuggets and Kings, and improve on teamwork, it may solve these scoring voids.