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It was the day after Christmas, December 26 and the Blazers had just downed 'Lob City' in a 116-112 win over the Clippers. They sat at 24-5 and were burning the nets down with fantastic 3-pt shooting, offensive execution and heart-stopping buzzer beaters. Winning at a .828 clip had Blazer fans doing double takes at this squad that many a same fan had at a #7/8 playoff seed just two months earlier.
Fast forward a month to today. The Blazers are 9-7 since then at a much more pedestrian .563 winning percentage and that stretch has included home losses to the Pelicans (18-25) the 76'ers (14-30) and a road loss to Sacramento (15-28) on top of more expected losses recently to Houston, OKC and G-State.
So what has changed? Other teams have lost players to injury but Portland has remained a symbol of consistency albeit there have been bumps and bruises...and a specific finger injury. No one expected the Blazers to maintain their torrid net abuse that was going on earlier in the season but in some cases, it has not only dropped, but dropped significantly.
The schedule has become more difficult but many were dismissing that earlier so what else can it be? The defense has actually improved a couple notches in terms of ranking so is it just a Coach-Nate-says-we-just-need-to-make-more-shots thing?
The next 4 games are all very winnable but the last time we thought that they lost back-to-back to Philly and Sac. After those 4, then they get @Indy, @Minn, OKC and @LAC before the All-Star break.
What do they need to do/fix to get back not necessarily to .853 but improve on the recent .563?
HCA is waiting for them if they can find the answer.

Fast forward a month to today. The Blazers are 9-7 since then at a much more pedestrian .563 winning percentage and that stretch has included home losses to the Pelicans (18-25) the 76'ers (14-30) and a road loss to Sacramento (15-28) on top of more expected losses recently to Houston, OKC and G-State.
So what has changed? Other teams have lost players to injury but Portland has remained a symbol of consistency albeit there have been bumps and bruises...and a specific finger injury. No one expected the Blazers to maintain their torrid net abuse that was going on earlier in the season but in some cases, it has not only dropped, but dropped significantly.
The schedule has become more difficult but many were dismissing that earlier so what else can it be? The defense has actually improved a couple notches in terms of ranking so is it just a Coach-Nate-says-we-just-need-to-make-more-shots thing?
The next 4 games are all very winnable but the last time we thought that they lost back-to-back to Philly and Sac. After those 4, then they get @Indy, @Minn, OKC and @LAC before the All-Star break.
What do they need to do/fix to get back not necessarily to .853 but improve on the recent .563?
HCA is waiting for them if they can find the answer.

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