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Preview: Warriors @ Blazers
Please only discuss the game from the Blazer's perspective. If you want to discuss it from the Warrior's POV go here: Link
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<font color="Red">Blazers: 17-23 (Won 1)</font> <font color="DarkOrange">Warriors: 17-25 (Lost 2)</font>
<font color="Red">By Trail_Blazer 76</font> and <font color="DarkOrange">Rudeezy</font>
When: Saturday, January 24th
Where: Rose Garden
Time: 3:30pm ET
Probable Starters
Damon Stoudamire/Speedy Claxton
Derek Anderson/Jason Richardson
Rasheed Wallace/Mike Dunleavy Jr.
Zach Randolph/Clifford Robinson
Vladimir Stepania/Erick Dampier
Key Matchup
Rasheed Wallace vs Mike Dunleavy Jr.
Since the trade rumors "ended" Sheed has brought his A-game every night. With him out of the line-up the Blazers suffered, and regardless of Randolph's breakout this year the Blazers can't win if Sheed doesn't play well. Tonight there isn't a mismatch size-wise (they are the same weight, all Sheed has is two inches on Dunleavy) so Sheed will need to use his superior post game as a way of intimidated Dunleavy early in the game.
Dunleavy is an excellent outside shooter, but doesn't have a scorer's mentality. With Van Exel being out on the IL, Dunleavy will need to pick up his scoring to help make up for Nick's explosiveness. There is no way that Dunleavy will be able to contain Sheed in the post, so he will need to find a way to force outside shooter, and prevent Sheed from establishing position.
X-factors
Ruben Patterson & Brian Cardinal
Ruben Patterson may very well be given the assignment of guarding JRich. Although his fg% says otherwise, Richardson is a mediocre shooter. He is one of those players who only hits outside shots once he gets his confidence up by getting some dunks and lay-ups. Although Ruben has been giving us a lot of scoring lately, tonight we only need him for his defense. The loss of Nick means that JRich will be getting more touches. Tonight the Kobe-stopper will have to be the Jason-stopper.
Brian Cardinal. He is still recovering from the flu and is trying to gain some of his lost weight back. This guy has been key for the Warriors all year and he must get back to that guy.
<font color="Red"> The Trail to Victory</font>
The Blazers won't have to do much to win this one. As I've said many times, the Blazers do best when there isn't a mismatch at pg. Stoudamire's inability to play defense wont matter in this game (as much), and he should be able to score more easily than normal. Both Randolph and Sheed should be able to score at will, and the Warrior's don't appear to have any offensive threats or mismatches tonight.
<font color="DarkOrange">Winning the Battle</font>
The Warriors will have their hands full in Portland. For the Warriors to have a chance, they must rebound rebound and rebound. 2nd chance shot opportunities will be key in this game. The Warriors have given up way too many offensive rebounds during their road losing streak. If Dampier continues his dominance in the paint and gets a little help on the boards, the Warriors will be in great shape.
***Prediction***
These teams have two things in common: both are excellent at home, and both are horrible on the road. Unfortunately for the Warriors this game is at the Rose Garden. Oh yeah, and Nick-the-quick won't be playing tonight.
Blazers by 7.
Please only discuss the game from the Blazer's perspective. If you want to discuss it from the Warrior's POV go here: Link


<font color="Red">Blazers: 17-23 (Won 1)</font> <font color="DarkOrange">Warriors: 17-25 (Lost 2)</font>
<font color="Red">By Trail_Blazer 76</font> and <font color="DarkOrange">Rudeezy</font>
When: Saturday, January 24th
Where: Rose Garden
Time: 3:30pm ET
Probable Starters










Key Matchup
Rasheed Wallace vs Mike Dunleavy Jr.


Since the trade rumors "ended" Sheed has brought his A-game every night. With him out of the line-up the Blazers suffered, and regardless of Randolph's breakout this year the Blazers can't win if Sheed doesn't play well. Tonight there isn't a mismatch size-wise (they are the same weight, all Sheed has is two inches on Dunleavy) so Sheed will need to use his superior post game as a way of intimidated Dunleavy early in the game.
Dunleavy is an excellent outside shooter, but doesn't have a scorer's mentality. With Van Exel being out on the IL, Dunleavy will need to pick up his scoring to help make up for Nick's explosiveness. There is no way that Dunleavy will be able to contain Sheed in the post, so he will need to find a way to force outside shooter, and prevent Sheed from establishing position.
X-factors
Ruben Patterson & Brian Cardinal


Ruben Patterson may very well be given the assignment of guarding JRich. Although his fg% says otherwise, Richardson is a mediocre shooter. He is one of those players who only hits outside shots once he gets his confidence up by getting some dunks and lay-ups. Although Ruben has been giving us a lot of scoring lately, tonight we only need him for his defense. The loss of Nick means that JRich will be getting more touches. Tonight the Kobe-stopper will have to be the Jason-stopper.
Brian Cardinal. He is still recovering from the flu and is trying to gain some of his lost weight back. This guy has been key for the Warriors all year and he must get back to that guy.

The Blazers won't have to do much to win this one. As I've said many times, the Blazers do best when there isn't a mismatch at pg. Stoudamire's inability to play defense wont matter in this game (as much), and he should be able to score more easily than normal. Both Randolph and Sheed should be able to score at will, and the Warrior's don't appear to have any offensive threats or mismatches tonight.

The Warriors will have their hands full in Portland. For the Warriors to have a chance, they must rebound rebound and rebound. 2nd chance shot opportunities will be key in this game. The Warriors have given up way too many offensive rebounds during their road losing streak. If Dampier continues his dominance in the paint and gets a little help on the boards, the Warriors will be in great shape.
***Prediction***
These teams have two things in common: both are excellent at home, and both are horrible on the road. Unfortunately for the Warriors this game is at the Rose Garden. Oh yeah, and Nick-the-quick won't be playing tonight.
Blazers by 7.