Game Thread GAME# 75: BLAZERS @ LAKERS - APRIL 3, 2015 - FRIDAY, 7:30 PM (PST), ESPN & CSNNW

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Who scores the most in this game?

Poll closed Apr 3, 2015.
  1. Batum

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  2. Lillard

    42.9%
  3. Aldridge

    50.0%
  4. Other Blazer

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  5. A Laker

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  1. Darkwebs

    Darkwebs Awakened to emptiness Staff Member Moderator

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    2014-15 Regular Season Record
    PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
    48-26 (18-18 Road)
    LOS ANGELES LAKERS
    20-54 (11-25 Home)



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    PROBABLE STARTERS---------



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    DAMIAN LILLARD VS JEREMY LIN

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    ARRON AFFLALO VS JORDAN CLARKSON

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    NICOLAS BATUM VS WESLEY JOHNSON

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    LaMARCUS ALDRIDGE VS RYAN KELLY

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    ROBIN LOPEZ VS TARIK BLACK



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    WHEN: 7:30 PM, FRIDAY, 4/3/2015

    WHERE: US Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
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    TV BROADCAST:
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    RADIO BROADCAST:
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    --------------BENCH--------------
    PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
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    BLAKE , FRAZIER , McCOLLUM , CRABBE
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    GEE , FREELAND , LEONARD , KAMAN

    LOS ANGELES LAKERS
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    BROWN , DAVIS
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    BOOZER , HILL , SACRE




    INJURIES
    TRAIL BLAZERS
    ▪ Dorell Wright (fractured left hand): OUT
    ▪ Wesley Matthews (ruptured left Achilles’ tendon): OUT
    LAKERS
    ▪ Kobe Bryant (right rotator cuff surgery): OUT
    ▪Wayne Ellington (right shoulder separation): OUT
    ▪ Ronnie Price (right elbow surgery): OUT
    ▪ Julius Randle (tibia fracture, right leg): OUT
    ▪ Nick Young (fracture, left kneecap): OUT



    HEAD COACHES
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    TERRY STOTTS --- BYRON SCOTT





    :reading:BLAZERS' OFFICIAL GAME NOTES
     
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  2. -Ace-

    -Ace- Mostly lurking these days

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  3. stampedehero

    stampedehero Make Your Day, a Doobies Day Staff Member Moderator

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    I hope the Lakers wedge the ball in that tight spot all night. We should be mighty pissed after that Barbershop fiasco. Revenge on the dried up Lakers. Be real in the second half and last three minutes of the game. Grab that TITLE .
     
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    stampedehero Make Your Day, a Doobies Day Staff Member Moderator

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    The only positive stat for the Lakers is their 9-6 home record when they play East teams. Otherwise they conduct losing streaks and we should be the instigator that delivers them #2
     
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    kjironman1 Well-Known Member

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    Blazers vs Lakers Not really a pregame (cause this one stinks)
    Maybe it's less of a time to look at the game as it is a time to look at the season? The Blazers are into the stretch run and this game is important. Not only are they in a dog fight for Home court but they can get a series sweep tonight against the Lakers. There is quite a case brewing for a reduction in games and a revision to the way they schedule games in the NBA. Just way to many teams are nursing injuries right now and the few that had injury free seasons are the teams that are in the drivers seat. Currently the Only team i could find with no injuries is the Golden State Warriors. They are of course the only team clearly out in front of all others. The rest of the league sits anywhere from 10 to 13 games back except for Atlanta that sits 6 games behind in the overall look. I decided to look into this because i think it will tell the story of the season in the end. Not just Portland's season but the way the entire league plays out. I have long been an advocate of a 66 game season and no more than 3 games in a week with no B2B's. I feel the quality of basketball will go up and every game will matter more. I think it would lessen meaningless games at the end of the season and make many of the nagging injuries disappear. The All-Star game could be a game played much like the pro bowl in football. After the season is over. Lots of reasons to change the current way the NBA is doing things.

    This game for all intents and purposes should be a win for the Blazers. Not only do they need a win but the Lakers need to lose. If the Lakers don't get a top 5 or better pick they lose it to the Suns. So the Lake Show is essentially the "Tank Show" now. I would be highly disappointed if the Blazers lose this one and have to play starters more than 30 mins.

    No key match ups but i hope to see plenty of bench players logging minutes

    The Clippers play the Lakers twice this week also so seems like Byron Scott and company have more of the same on tap.

    Go Blazers!

    kjironman is a fan!!!



    P.S. One of the points i made above says quite a bit about the Western conference. Outside of one clear leader the next 5 teams are all within 2.5 games of each other. Injuries and schedule anomalies can have an effect that could change the entire season for any of those teams.
     
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  6. PtldPlatypus

    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Thunder play Memphis in the early ESPN game, and we are the late game. So, if the Thunder lose, we will have officially clinched the NW division before the game starts, based on tie-breakers. Even better, we can clinch the outright division title by dominating the Lakers tonight.
     
  7. illmatic99

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    ESPN. fuck this. Another game that I won't be able to watch on LP. That's like 4 in a row.
     
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    I agree with your suggestion for shortening the schedule, but it will never happen. Just too much lost revenue. I'm not really crazy about the idea of lengthening the season for more off days between games either. Actually, I'm fine with that. It's my wife that hates the idea of adding another month to the season since I'm sort of like Ben from Fever Pitch when it comes to my Blazers! Shortening the games to 44 min might help. I don't know. They have to do something though. I'd like to see the players not be allowed to play overseas or for Olympic teams in the summers. Go back to letting the college kids have the honor. Paul George, Kevin Durant are the poster children for how costly those extra games can be. But on a smaller scale, Nic Batum's season has been mostly a disaster due to the fatigue of playing all year without time off. Something needs to be done.
     
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  9. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    The L*kers are currently the 4th worst team in the league. They have a top 5 protected pick. They are 1.5 games below the Orlando Magic.

    If for some reason the L*kers get the 5th worst spot in the league, its likely another team leapfrogs them and they lose their pick, which would kind of fuck the franchise up for several years.

    I'm not saying I hope the L*kers win, but I won't shed any tears if they do.
     
  10. KeepOnRollin

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    We need this win badly. Have to have it! LAC and the likes can lose all they want to the fakers though for all I care.
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Playoff position versus the L*kers being fucked for 3 or 4 more additional years?

    I dunno. The Lakers need the loss more than we need the win.

    Just imagine the scenario at the draft lottery, where the Lakers fall to the 6th pick in the draft and lose their pick......it will be glorious. Kobe Bryant there, biting his fucking lip!
     
  12. BBert

    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    Yeah, I wish the Lakers would win a few more games. Just not against us.
     
  13. PDXFonz

    PDXFonz I’m listening

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    LUNCH MEAT!(I miss Trob)
     
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    Every game counts
     
  15. KeepOnRollin

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    For home court advantage definitely.
     
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    MAS RipCity Mercy, Mercy

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    Please just handle business tonight Blazers!
     
  17. KingSpeed

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    kjironman- Magic, Bird, Jordan, Stockton, Malone, Hakeem, Robinson, Ewing, and more all played 82 game seasons and they were just fine. Jordan actually took the regular season (and preseason!) very seriously and hardly ever missed. I'm not sure why we have to baby the current players by reducing the schedule to 66. And as a fan, I like watching games so I'd rather watch more than 66 games a season. I love back to backs. The more basketball, the better.
     
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    Let the Lakers beat the Clippers but not us.
     
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    I just looked up some recent Laker box scoresl. Holy rap, Clarkson is playimg well. Lillard better be ready for that.
     
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