noknobs
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And by "Do" I mean "Due". Portland, that's who... Hard to disagree with the reasoning, just hope it doesn't happen.
Jeff Caplan, NBA.com: As for a downturn, as much as I love the Blazers, I think we could see them flatten out a bit. They’ve already started to a bit, and they’ve had some really close calls. They’ve just been such an efficient offensive machine that it’s hard to see that not drop off a tick or two.
John Schuhmann, NBA.com: Portland, meanwhile, should continue to slide. Their bottom-10 defense has been catching up with them, they play 10 of their 16 games between now and the break on the road, with five back-to-backs. The Warriors, when healthy, are the better of the two teams and I could see them ahead of the Blazers come Feb. 14, even though they’re four games behind right now.
Lang Whitaker, NBA.com All That Blog: As for a team due for a slip, maybe Portland? I suggest them only because they haven’t really had a slip all season. But to be honest, at this point I think they are who we think they are (shoutout to Denny Green), and as long as they keep playing with energy and knocking down jumpers, the Blazers are for real.
Simon Legg, NBA Australia: And as well as they’ve played so far, there have been some little signs that Portland may be due for a little slip. I don’t see it being a catastrophic slide, but they may begin to lose a few more games as we near the All-Star break and potentially losing their second seed in the West.
