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Clippers are on another level. If we play them totally healthy in the playoffs they would win in 5 or 6.
As for the injury thing, The Clips were up 2-0, then Paul gets hurt towards the end of Game 3 and Griffin goes down in Game 4. When both teams were fully healthy, the Clippers where undefeated. I love the Blazers but you take the best 2 players off of any team and you BETTER beat them. The Blazers barely won some of those games even after both of them were out. So in the last 3 games the teams have played against each other with a full roster, the Clips are up 3-0. Yes, sadly I think they are the better team.
If Vonleh can really grow up in a hurry he might be that guy. He's shown remarkable growth from last year, but what I'm talking about is not his move from "Barely Worthy to Competency" but "Competency to Really, really good"We're a (legit) 3rd scorer/alpha dog away.
We're a (legit) 3rd scorer/alpha dog away.
Yes but you're not just asking him to gel with the team, you want him to play not his strongest position to fit with the depth chart and then you're disappointed in him.
If we play him as a 2nd guard he wouldn't be as good and the team wouldn't be as good than if he played SF.
We need to find a better solution to maximize our potential.
If Vonleh can really grow up in a hurry he might be that guy. He's shown remarkable growth from last year, but what I'm talking about is not his move from "Barely Worthy to Competency" but "Competency to Really, really good"
Thanks, SlyJinxDogI still can't believe my 82-0 prediction went up in flames the 2nd game of the season.
You're rewriting history to suit your argument.
The Clipps were at full strength in Game 3. CP3 and Blake played the whole game and we beat them by 8.
In Game 4, we led the entire game, wire to wire and won by 14 points. The only tie was 0-0 and there were no lead changes. We controlled that game before CP got injured and left the game with 6:07 left in the 3rd quarter and continued to build on that lead until Blake left with 5:49 left in the 4th. Again note: we never trailed in that game. We would have tied the series at 2-2 regardless of the injuries.
You can argue that we would have lost the series going back to LA tied 2-2, but that's pure speculation. After losing the first two games by 20 points, momentum had shifted and Stotts had figured out how to beat the Clippers - at 100%. So, you can make whatever claims you want about what would have happened for the rest of the series, but it would be pure conjecture on your part. I can also make whatever claims I want about us beating a healthy Clippers team in Games 5 and 6, just like we did in Game 3 and for most of Game 4, but again, it would be conjecture on my part. What I can state with certainty is that the Clipper would not have beaten us in 5 games.
BNM
Not re-writing history....just got the games injured incorrect. However, it is just as much speculation and conjecture to say we would have beat them if they were completely healthy.
So that would adjust the 'completely healthy' record to 3-1 in favor of the Clippers since last year's playoffs. I love the Blazers as much as anyone but it seems too many people think somehow that winning 1 game at home after getting blown out twice on the road had us having momentum. It would be just as easy to say that the Clippers let down thinking it would be an easy series. Not taking anything away from the Game 3 win but it's difficult to gauge much accomplishment when 2 All-NBA players are missing from the other team for a good portion of the series.
Well at least your not blaming the refs. There was some bad calls but that didn't blow the game.Half our shooters couldn't make a bucket....if they did, we would've won this game. We have the talent to beat them but Dame and Mo can't win alone.
Well at least your not blaming the refs. There was some bad calls but that didn't blow the game.
Not just the fourth quarter. Aminu had to take a seat with three fouls early in the game. Two of those fouls were complete bullshit. I don't recall the third. On one, Griffin grabbed Aminu then jerked his arm through and flailed. It was a foul on Griffin, but the ref (who couldn't actually see what had happened) called a foul on Aminu. The other was the Chris Paul push off that sent Aminu to the floor. Again, foul on Paul, that went against Aminu. Horrible, horrible call. It never helps when one of your starters has to sit for early foul trouble.
When Blake Griffin finds someone to punch out again they'll come back down in the standings again....are they a playoff team? Sure....We're only winning 54 games....don't know where you get that outrageous homerish 60 fromIf we are going to win SIXTY games like you say, how many will the Clips win, just curious.
Clearly superior. No contest. Slam dunk.The better overall team at flopping and whining?
Clips have the edge, but wait till we got our paint protector (Ezeli) and the bench unit flowing.
