tHe oFFiciAL kInGs @ bLaZERs 12/26/12 gAmE tHreAd

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We're over .500...I'm pretty proud of this team so far!
 
Jesus. I just glanced at the box and Lillard almost had himself a trip-dub ... barely even felt like it (not to imply he played badly, just that he seemed to have a typical "Damian Lillard good game" kind of night).
 
Lillard is the first Blazer with at least 17 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds in a game since Brandon Roy (Feb. 1, 2008).
 
So the Blazers win and the Lakers lost tonight. Christmas came a day late for Blazer fans. :)
 
Making my way home from a fun game. But quiet for PDX. I love these starters.
 
How about LaMarcus? 24 and 12 is splendid!
 
8th all alone. Or are we ahead of Denver now?
 
Salmons just about leads all SFs in assist/turnover ratio. Tonight he got 4 assists and 0 turnovers, while also piling up a lot of points. He is very underrated.
 
This just in....Thomas Robinson was over hyped on this board. Some were suggesting he should go #2?
As I recall he measured out pretty good, but he looks small out there. And since he has no apparent mid range shot, that could be a problem. He looks like a back up player to me.
 
Salmons just about leads all SFs in assist/turnover ratio. Tonight he got 4 assists and 0 turnovers, while also piling up a lot of points. He is very underrated.

...why is that Salmons always seems to torch the Blazers, no matter where the game is played :dunno:
 
It seems like ever since Nico got a career high in assists a few games ago, he's gone a little assist happy, leading to a lot of turnovers. I'm happy with the assists, but it's time to start ratcheting down the turnovers. I think Stotts is smart enough to get that point across, without making Nico overly tentative. A relaxed fluid Batum is a good Batum.
 
It seems like ever since Nico got a career high in assists a few games ago, he's gone a little assist happy, leading to a lot of turnovers. I'm happy with the assists, but it's time to start ratcheting down the turnovers. I think Stotts is smart enough to get that point across, without making Nico overly tentative. A relaxed fluid Batum is a good Batum.


Yes there were at least 3 passes he tried that were ridiculous attempts. Maybe Magic could have made them, but not between the defender's legs to Freeland! I agree Stotts needs to show him the film, point out how absurd they were, yet keep him aggressive. This goes for the whole team, they over pass when they shouldn't and not pass quick enough when guys cut to the basket. But they were fun to watch tonight.
 
I'm ok with the turnovers. He's adding a new aspect to his game, and there will be growing pains. We're winning games and a large part of it is Batum. Let the guy play and sort it out later.
 
Sorry I wasn't here to pad the post count; I was celebrating boxing day with my in-laws from New Zealand.
 
remember when we almost traded lafrentz for salmons...good times
 
It seems like ever since Nico got a career high in assists a few games ago, he's gone a little assist happy, leading to a lot of turnovers. I'm happy with the assists, but it's time to start ratcheting down the turnovers. I think Stotts is smart enough to get that point across, without making Nico overly tentative. A relaxed fluid Batum is a good Batum.

If people want him to be creative then let him create -- and make lots of mistakes and push his boundaries in year where it just doesn't matter what the record is.
 
If people want him to be creative then let him create -- and make lots of mistakes and push his boundaries in year where it just doesn't matter what the record is.

Well typed Nik!
 
I'm ok with the turnovers. He's adding a new aspect to his game, and there will be growing pains. We're winning games and a large part of it is Batum. Let the guy play and sort it out later.

If people want him to be creative then let him create

this and this

I'm good luck now! My rAnsOmE nOtE threads are 2-0!

And Nik, the record always matters.
 
If people want him to be creative then let him create -- and make lots of mistakes and push his boundaries in year where it just doesn't matter what the record is.
I am happy with that. I want him relaxed and learning, as long as he's also focused. When I went to the Suns game he spent a lot of time during free throws on the other end of the court talking to Stotts. That was good to see because he was clearly working on his game, during the game. I love the way he's been stuffing the stat sheet, especially the assists. I've never been off the Batum bandwagon and I'm happy we have a coach who will develop his skill set.
 

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