We lost this game before the tipoff

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Shooter

Unanimously Great
Joined
Oct 10, 2008
Messages
5,484
Likes
152
Points
63
Hey, Blazers, here's an idea--if you're not going to compete, just stay in the locker room. Don't even bother coming out to the court. Give me 5 guys from the stands--all of them middle-aged and overweight--and I'll bet they'd show more heart and more fire than you did tonight. This was the most pathetic display of playoff basketball I've ever seen in Portland. Phoenix outhustled us all night--it wasn't even close. They got the loose balls, they went up for the tough rebounds, they ran harder and fought more fiercely from the very start of the game. You'd think THEY were the team that got blown out by 29 points the previous game.


Am I disgusted? Yes. I don't care if you're missing your best player, and your starting small forward. The least you can do is play with heart and passion. I think the Blazers gave up on themselves before the game even started, and had their heads down from the start. That's inexcusable.
 
They seemed to be letting their terrible offensive execution let it effect them on the defensive end. It looked like it was just demoralizing them.
 
There has to some forms of torture that were more enjoyable than sitting through that game. They just didn't show up again.
 
It made me question my fandom on numerous occasions. :ohno:

*sigh* like I said in another thread....

if I could get through Cliff's dropped pass....

if I could get through Utah's 50 point blowout of the Blazers in the last game of a 5 game series.....

if I could get through... the Game 7 collapse.... *sigh*

if I could get through back to back first-round sweeps at the hands of the team I hate more than anything....

if I could get through the jailblazer era....

and lastly, if I could get through this year's injury plague...

I can get through this.

Not easily... but I can.
 
Hey great idea.

A thread just for all the bandwagon fans! :clap:
 
This series just demonstrates how valuable Brandon Roy is. The team doesn't quit when he's able to play.
 
This series just demonstrates how valuable Brandon Roy is. The team doesn't quit when he's able to play.
Oh, come on. Where have you been? They've pulled out some gutsy wins this year without Roy, and they played their hearts out in each case. Tonight, however, was a different story. They didn't bring their A game, their B game, or their C game. They brought their F game.
 
There's the regular season and there's the playoffs. This choke job by our team looks pretty familiar--it's the exact same thing that happened last year against the Rockets. Roy was the only one who kept some of those games remotely competitive. Decent teams with a superstar just don't lose two playoff games in a row this badly.
 
Oh, come on. Where have you been? They've pulled out some gutsy wins this year without Roy, and they played their hearts out in each case. Tonight, however, was a different story. They didn't bring their A game, their B game, or their C game. They brought their F game.

Agreed. This team won one game in enemy territory w/o Roy. Now we look worse than the Nets once the Suns realized how to defend the Blazers.

Losing is one thing. Back-to-back blowouts is another situation.
 
*sigh* like I said in another thread....

if I could get through Cliff's dropped pass....

if I could get through Utah's 50 point blowout of the Blazers in the last game of a 5 game series.....

if I could get through... the Game 7 collapse.... *sigh*

if I could get through back to back first-round sweeps at the hands of the team I hate more than anything....

if I could get through the jailblazer era....

and lastly, if I could get through this year's injury plague...

I can get through this.

Not easily... but I can.

Great Post. I feel the same way.
 
I hated the first half of this game, but maybe something can be salvaged from the way they played for much of the second ... we'll see.
 
Hey, Blazers, here's an idea--if you're not going to compete, just stay in the locker room. Don't even bother coming out to the court. Give me 5 guys from the stands--all of them middle-aged and overweight--and I'll bet they'd show more heart and more fire than you did tonight. This was the most pathetic display of playoff basketball I've ever seen in Portland. Phoenix outhustled us all night--it wasn't even close. They got the loose balls, they went up for the tough rebounds, they ran harder and fought more fiercely from the very start of the game. You'd think THEY were the team that got blown out by 29 points the previous game.


Am I disgusted? Yes. I don't care if you're missing your best player, and your starting small forward. The least you can do is play with heart and passion. I think the Blazers gave up on themselves before the game even started, and had their heads down from the start. That's inexcusable.

*sigh* like I said in another thread....

if I could get through Cliff's dropped pass....

if I could get through Utah's 50 point blowout of the Blazers in the last game of a 5 game series.....

if I could get through... the Game 7 collapse.... *sigh*

if I could get through back to back first-round sweeps at the hands of the team I hate more than anything....

if I could get through the jailblazer era....

and lastly, if I could get through this year's injury plague...

I can get through this.

Not easily... but I can.

I agree with both posts equally, so I repped both of you.

I am ashamed, embarassed, and angry. But this too shall pass... :sigh:
 
I agree with both posts equally, so I repped both of you.

I am ashamed, embarassed, and angry. But this too shall pass... :sigh:

This pretty well sums it up.

I wasn't really expecting the Blazers to win the series, but back-to-back blow-outs is a bit much. What happened to all the positive qualities that helped them overcome injuries to win 50 games?

Someone used the term "demoralized". Right now, that applies to both the team and the fans.
 
While that's obvious to most people, there is still a small fraction of people who think we just need some coaching adjustments to defeat a team with more talent on a regular basis.
 
What's with this "heart" crap? Without our best players (Roy, GO, Batum, Joel), anyone expecting differently is kidding themselves. We got outclassed because of the Suns' superior talents. Simple as that.

I don't mind being bested by Phoenix. That's fine; like you said, we're a walking skeleton crew with big holes where our top guys should be.

The embarrassment is when I feel like *I* could cover Jason Richardson better than Bayless, Rudy, or Miller have been. Just get a hand in his face... or near it... or stand withing 10 feet of him when he's shooting! My expectations aren't that high anymore, but treating him like he's Andre Miller shooting a wide-open three and letting him (yes, letting him) score 42 points after scoring 29 the game before?! That's GARBAGE and anyone guarding him should be absolutely ASHAMED.

Richardson is shooting 12-17 in 3 pointers in the last two games. That's 70% from a 39% shooter. He's good, but COME ON! COME ON! What the hell?! Put a hand in his face. Play man-to-man! ADJUST, GODAMMIT! This is not average behavior from this Suns team. This isn't simply the Suns playing better than us. This is being exploited. And we did nothing between Games 2 and 3 except change the venue of our embarrassment.

...but this will pass.
 
Our system and preparation is flawed. This team does not do the things that teams that are successful in the playoffs do. Our defensive scheme does not work this time of year. Why double off of great shooters? Poor defensive awareness. Why allow interior players to consistently go to their strengths? FYI - It IS possible to stop the drive WITHOUT HELP...it takes a little effort but it IS possible...in fact, all the good teams do it...GIVE IT A SHOT! Pathetic effort guarding their own...but it is not demanded so why would they? Our offensive execution is non-existent. The players do not know where to go to end droughts. They do not get to the line when they need to...or even have a clue how to get to the line. They NEVER crash the o boards...how many times do they get scored on then come down take a lousy fade away shot the other team wants us to take w/ no one within 15 feet of the basket. That's RULE #1 from the book "How to Lose Basketball Games 101" They play like a poor high school JV team does...without IQ and without purpose...just running around hoping they win. No toughness, no passion, no desire, no focus, no pride, no discipline, no resiliency, no savvy, NO LEADERSHIP (on or off the court).

It is simply not a good product.
 
Our system and preparation is flawed. This team does not do the things that teams that are successful in the playoffs do. Our defensive scheme does not work this time of year. Why double off of great shooters? Poor defensive awareness. Why allow interior players to consistently go to their strengths? FYI - It IS possible to stop the drive WITHOUT HELP...it takes a little effort but it IS possible...in fact, all the good teams do it...GIVE IT A SHOT! Pathetic effort guarding their own...but it is not demanded so why would they? Our offensive execution is non-existent. The players do not know where to go to end droughts. They do not get to the line when they need to...or even have a clue how to get to the line. They NEVER crash the o boards...how many times do they get scored on then come down take a lousy fade away shot the other team wants us to take w/ no one within 15 feet of the basket. That's RULE #1 from the book "How to Lose Basketball Games 101" They play like a poor high school JV team does...without IQ and without purpose...just running around hoping they win. No toughness, no passion, no desire, no focus, no pride, no discipline, no resiliency, no savvy, NO LEADERSHIP (on or off the court).

It is simply not a good product.
Agreed. And it REALLY bothers me to see how unimaginative our offense is. Nobody has a clue how to break down the Phoenix defense. What are the coaches doing? Why didn't the Blazers have a clear game plan last night?
 
Agreed. This team won one game in enemy territory w/o Roy. Now we look worse than the Nets once the Suns realized how to defend the Blazers.

Losing is one thing. Back-to-back blowouts is another situation.

Portland went into Phoenix pretty confident. They'd won there before. Plus, the Suns made a pivotal mistake in the first game of not using Hill on Miller. On top of that, Portland was free and loose because they knew they just had to take one of two games in Phoenix. Add all that up and Portland really wasn't facing much adversity in that game.

In these last two games all kinds of things have gone wrong (obviously). What we've missed more than anything else is the ability to have a go-to scorer in the first quarter when the Suns rattle off a 10-0 run. Without Roy, there's nobody there to right the ship and give the team somebody to rally around. It's every man for himself, with no faith at all that the plan the coach drew up is going to work.

That's why superstars are so critical in the playoffs. Normal players wilt under pressure. The great ones feast on it. Phoenix is blowing us out because they have two superstars and we have none.
 
Losing Nico was the straw that broke the camel's back. We have three mismatch advantages over Phoenix: Our physical big men (GO and Joel), Brandon and Nico. Three of them aren't playing and one is severely hampered. In the end, playoff basketball is about matchups and we're on the short end of pretty much all of them right now. This isn't about Nate or about heart, it's about the number of body blows a franchise can take, and we've taken one too many.

This has been an amazing season, but one I hope I never have to experience again.
 
Well Rudy didn't come out of the locker room until the 4th quarter....
 
What's with this "heart" crap? Without our best players (Roy, GO, Batum, Joel), anyone expecting differently is kidding themselves. We got outclassed because of the Suns' superior talents. Simple as that.


That is a lame excuse. If the Chicago Bulls, who are by far the worst team in the playoffs, can take the fight to Cleveland, who is the best team in the playoffs, Portland can certainly muster more effort out than they got last night. Losing while putting out a good effort is acceptable. Getting bitchslapped at home and putting out no effort is not acceptable.
 
Losing Nico was the straw that broke the camel's back. We have three mismatch advantages over Phoenix: Our physical big men (GO and Joel), Brandon and Nico. Three of them aren't playing and one is severely hampered. In the end, playoff basketball is about matchups and we're on the short end of pretty much all of them right now. This isn't about Nate or about heart, it's about the number of body blows a franchise can take, and we've taken one too many.

This has been an amazing season, but one I hope I never have to experience again.

Yep.

It's been an amazing season. I'm not sure I'd say "I hope I never have to experience again," though. I'm saving that for this:

drafteehome1.jpg

There are a lot of teams who would've loved to get 50 wins and into the playoffs, and have the promise of Oden, Batum, Roy, Miller and Aldridge dangling out there for next year.
 
Losing Nico was the straw that broke the camel's back. We have three mismatch advantages over Phoenix: Our physical big men (GO and Joel), Brandon and Nico. Three of them aren't playing and one is severely hampered. In the end, playoff basketball is about matchups and we're on the short end of pretty much all of them right now. This isn't about Nate or about heart, it's about the number of body blows a franchise can take, and we've taken one too many.

This has been an amazing season, but one I hope I never have to experience again.

ditto- w/o Oden, Roy and a healthy Batum= it's too much to overcome.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top