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Book it!

Kevin Durant: 82 points passing Kobe!

(And no, I'm not trying to jinx it)
 
OKC has all the ingredients to give us a proper ass whipping tomorrow. A dynamic scorer at the small forward position, a point guard who can attack the rim (and our utter lack of ability to cut off dribble penetration), second night of a back to back, the Blazers are playing like poop right now ...

I won't be surprised at all to see them hang one on us.
 
I fear we will lose badly too. Unless Outlaw or Rudy bring it. Or Greg.
 
Did you guys know we were 1-3 after 4 games last year? I hope we win tomorrow so we don't have a horrible season like that again! :banghead2:
 
Did you guys know we were 1-3 after 4 games last year? I hope we win tomorrow so we don't have a horrible season like that again! :banghead2:

We lost to the Lakers, Suns, and Jazz on their home floor.
 
We lost to the Lakers, Suns, and Jazz on their home floor.
Yep, I was more worried about tonights game then the game in Houston and look how that turned out. The team is in disarray the substitution patterns are seemingly random, our defense sucks and our offense only looks good in bursts. Meanwhile, Russell Westbrook is looking all-world. Color me worried about tonights game.
 
Players need to feel comfortable in their role. Nate is starting Blake when the whole team/city/state and country knows Miller is the better PG. KP has given Nate to many options and Nate is to worried about offending some of his players (Blake and Travis). Here's how the lineup should be

PG- Miller starting
SG- Roy with Rudy being the first guard off the bench and Blake or Bayless getting spot minutes
SF-Webster/Roy
PF-LMA/Howard
C- Oden/Pryz

Offensively GO should be getting a minimum of 8-10 shots a game. There is no way in hell our big man will ever develop getting 3 shots a game in the post. How in the hell can he develop any confidence......
 
You're welcome.

I successfully jinxed both Durant and the Thunder.
 
You're welcome.

I successfully jinxed both Durant and the Thunder.

That is pretty funny. First you tell us the Blazers will lose big and to book it. Then when the Blazers win you come back to the thread and take credit for jinxing the Thunder.

Blazers suck . . . book it. :dunno:
 
That is pretty funny. First you tell us the Blazers will lose big and to book it. Then when the Blazers win you come back to the thread and take credit for jinxing the Thunder.

Blazers suck . . . book it. :dunno:

I was obviously trying to jinx the Thunder, after all those 18-0, 17-1, threads. :pimp:
 
Didn't lose badly, won badly instead.
 
Players need to feel comfortable in their role. Nate is starting Blake when the whole team/city/state and country knows Miller is the better PG. KP has given Nate to many options and Nate is to worried about offending some of his players (Blake and Travis). Here's how the lineup should be

PG- Miller starting
SG- Roy with Rudy being the first guard off the bench and Blake or Bayless getting spot minutes
SF-Webster/Roy
PF-LMA/Howard
C- Oden/Pryz

Offensively GO should be getting a minimum of 8-10 shots a game. There is no way in hell our big man will ever develop getting 3 shots a game in the post. How in the hell can he develop any confidence......

I disagree with almost very thing you said. I don't don't know that Miller is better than Blake (along side of Roy)

KP has not given Nate too many options (Our bench is not as awesome as some of you think)
Players need to be ready at all times. If a guy like LMA goes down like tonight, then the game plan changes. Go with who is playing the best as the games goes on. If they feel uncomfortable too fucking bad. Be ready.
 
Didn't lose badly, won badly instead.


No good win . . . shut down Durant and held the Thunder to low shooting percentage day after Roy comes out and says the players are playing with no effort and Nate curses the defense.

Good win.
 
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Here is to 78 more of those this regular season. :cheers:

Agreed.

It just looks ugly in the scoresheet. .406 shooting, even rebounding, Roy shoots 5-17, Aldridge played just 12 minutes... Against a team that won like 10 games last season.

A win is a win, and 78 more like this would be a tremendous season.
 
Miller certainly hasn't convinced me he should start. Not that Blake has done much, either.
 
Agreed.

It just looks ugly in the scoresheet. .406 shooting, even rebounding, Roy shoots 5-17, Aldridge played just 12 minutes... Against a team that won like 10 games last season.

A win is a win, and 78 more like this would be a tremendous season.

Injuries happen, and his absence probably had a lot to do with the woeful offensive production; because he's Portland's only legitimate post player (such as he is) without him in the game things looked really discombobulated out there.
 
Agreed.

It just looks ugly in the scoresheet. .406 shooting, even rebounding, Roy shoots 5-17, Aldridge played just 12 minutes... Against a team that won like 10 games last season.

A win is a win, and 78 more like this would be a tremendous season.


Hey the Thunder were undeafeated coming into tonights game. Just a wild guess, but I'm guessing they win a few more than 10 games this year.


How did the Bulls do tonight? :devilwink:
 
Hey the Thunder were undeafeated coming into tonights game. Just a wild guess, but I'm guessing they win a few more than 10 games this year.


How did the Bulls do tonight? :devilwink:

The Bulls won't be winners with the current owner and management.

Check out the slogan over at blogabull.com:

"Step1: Cut Payroll Step2: Profit! Step3: There's supposed to be another step?"
 
The Bulls won't be winners with the current owner and management.

Check out the slogan over at blogabull.com:

"Step1: Cut Payroll Step2: Profit! Step3: There's supposed to be another step?"

Ah, the Donald Sterling School of Profitable Basketball. Drives me batty that he's never had to experience the pain of a net loss on his team, when they're so bad perennially.
 

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