...frame of mind. http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2010/03/trail_blazers_brandon_roy_port.html Here's another link, as well... http://blog.oregonlive.com/blazers/2010/03/trail_blazers_back_at_practice_1.html .
No doubt about it, this team is ice cold right now. Nothing a little ball movement can't fix though, the lack of movement has been mind numbing the last few games
Blake could beat a zone with his 3. I'm not here to pump him up, but it's true. He was capable of making teams pay for going zone.
Well, he's hitting 45.7% of his 3's this season, so yeah - I guess you're right. Anything less than 50% would be less than "many times" right?
I stand corrected, Dre was the lone star in that game Now let's keep it up Dre! He claims he needs to lose 10 lbs because he never worked so hard!
Relax. Were just taking lumps with the younger players. It was expected. Until some guys nut up and hit some shots, that's how it going to be.
Good lord I get tired of hearing McMuffin say "Just gotta make your shots".. uh , no Nate - its not that simple... Good coaches draw up plays and principles on offense that will free up your best players to get good looks. One on One and hope to kick out is not always going to work. I bet Jack Ramsey is rolling over in his grave right now.
Good players will go to the rim when their outside shot is having problems. Right now when the outside shot isn't falling, nobody tries the obvious. Hell that is half the reason Lamarcus struggles for large sections of the game. He will spend half of the game trying to get an outside shot to go in, and then when he finally gets a shot to go in (inside or out) then he relaxes and starts hitting shots. Batum is the same way. Until he gets some buckets to go in, he plays tense. Run some plays to get them some easy ones. Then see how it goes.
There is not one successful team in the history of Basketball that has ever had an offensive game plan that was only designed to get outside shots. Its not logical - you cannot shoot as many jumpshots as the Blazers do and expect to beat elite defensive teams. It will never happen. McMuffin needs to go.
You are preaching to the choir here man. The problem is, I hear McMillan often saying the right things, and I hear players repeating his mantra. I guess the question is, who isn't delivering? The other question being, sometimes your coach can be saying the right things, but players tune them out. It doesn't mean Nate isn't doing the right thing. But it does mean he isn't getting it done. My hypothesis at this time is, that Nate spent so many years yelling at the players and controlling things so tightly, that now players still are second guessing themselves even though his tone has changed. So it doesn't matter what he does, the players are conditioned for certain response.
One of the TNT crew during the Suns game down the stretch said (paraphrasing): The Blazers look like they have no idea what they are doing right now. There doesn't seem to be any plan. They're basically just isolating Brandon Roy and seeing what he can do one on one. I was like "DUDE! NATE'S ONLY BEEN HERE FIVE YEARS!!!!!! YOU EXPECT THEM TO KNOW HOW TO CLOSE OUT A GAME???? 5TH YOUNGEST TEAM!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!! HE'S ONE OF THE BEST YOUNG COACHES IN THE GAME GUY!!!!! OMG! INJURIES!!!! OMG GUY!!!!! HE'S NEVER HAD A GOOD TEAM!!!!!! OMG!!!! OMG!!!!!" I mean I was SCREAMING guys.