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I would have loved to watch this one

Hey Trey... Suck on these nuts. Even without CJ, we better off. Like Dre says, suck on these nuts, brotha, suck on these nuts.

nah. I was there too. it was fairly close to 50/50. If anything, I would say there were more Jazz fans.Its about 75/25 Portland
too bad I didnt know that. we could have aranged for some "friends" to take care of him - so I wouldnt have to see him ever again...Casey Holdahl @CHold Free-Throw Guy made the trip out to Boise for tonight's game. He's just watching tho.
I was at the game. Lillard & Aldridge were the best 2 players on the floor.
Barton & Freeland both did a lot of little things that were good to see.
Claver & Crabbe struggled. Hardly noticed Wes at all. Mo is a chucker, which the team needs. Robinson had a so-so game. He was active & rebounded well, but tried to do too much on offence & lost the ball too much.

I'll go with the latter. The Jazz are the worst team in the West this year. Maybe the worst overall.
They are 1-1 so whoever they beat must be worse.
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All that in 31 minutes!? He should aim for those stats each game!
OK a little bit encouraged.
-LA will be LA (he is in the peak of his career).
-I thought Lillard was the only Blazer that looked good against Phx and follows up another game playing at a different level . . . he will be OK. Don't know how much he can improve off last year. I would be happy with same offensive production and improving defense.
-I get what poeple are saying about Freeland. He really understands the game and he has good size . . . it just looks so mechanical and limited. But he is improving and having a slight impact on the court
But this is where my encouragement stops.
Concerned about Matthews' offense, Batum's consistency and Lopez's effectiveness. Because in the end I think this team will live and die by the starting unit. Hopefully there is a bench that can hold the fort so starters play 5 mins less a game, but if Blazers are going to make the playoffs the starting five will have to perform at their highest level consistently through the whole season.
I think Aldridge and Lillard are up to the task. Matthews, Batum and Lopez: TBD
IOW: Not at all?This game encourages me as much as the first 2 discouraged me.
Meanwhile, Lillard won't have Trey Burke to kick around:
"Utah rookie point guard Trey Burke, acquired from Minnesota after the Timberwolves selected him ninth overall in the NBA draft, broke his right index finger in the first quarter. He returned to play nearly eight minutes in the second quarter before X-rays at halftime revealed the fracture. Team doctors will further evaluate Burke's condition on Monday.
'We'll see what the specialists say but it's definitely a downer for us,' Utah coach Tyrone Corbin said. 'This is another obstacle we'll have to overcome, but we'll put our heads together, see what we have and go from there.'"
That was a sick jam from Lillard.
I remember being surprised last year when Lillard threw it down for the first time. I had no idea he could dunk. Who was the last PG we had that could dunk somewhat often?
Almost every person in the league can dunk.. JJ Barea probably can't.
Andre Miller maaaybe dunked twice as a Blazer. I don't remember Sergio and Blake ever doing it. Damon and Patty couldn't dunk on a grade school rim. Jarrett Jack could dunk, provided he didn't turn the ball over by the time he got elevated. Greg Anthony might have been able to, but it's pretty hard to be positioned to when you live at the three point line. Bayless could dunk, but couldn't pass.
Looking back, Lillard is easily the most athletic true PG the Blazers have had since I became a fan in the mid-90's.
