Nice take on the Blazers from ESPN.........

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  1. THE HCP

    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    LOS ANGELES -- Let's review the trending Western Conference storylines that were swirling on opening night: The Lakers were indomitable, the Thunder were still a couple of seasons away from reaching the playoffs and the acquisition of the offseason was the Spurs landing Richard Jefferson.

    Then there were the Trail Blazers -- the team most likely to take the next step.

    Watching Portland this season has been like peering into a kaleidoscope. Turn that shaft, and the images and patterns continue to change. The Trail Blazers started the season as the brawny club that finished the 2008-09 season with a flurry, the first-round loss to a wily Houston team notwithstanding.

    Then the bodies started to fall.

    The Blazers were already without their phenom on the wing, Nicholas Batum. In early December, Greg Oden's season ended prematurely, the same day the Trail Blazers also lost supersub Rudy Fernandez for an extended period. A couple of weeks later, Joel Przybilla was lost for the season with a ruptured tendon in his right knee.

    Good people of Multnomah County, meet your new center: 36-year-old Juwan Howard.

    As rotations were being carted off to the sick ward, something strange happened.

    In Howard's first start of the season, Portland went into the AT & T Center on the second night of a back-to-back without Brandon Roy (nursing a sore shoulder), and beat the Spurs, 98-94. Howard put up an eye-popping +22, while Jerryd Bayless, starting in place of Roy, scored a career-high 31 points.

    "It was a good time for us," Bayless said. "I think we were able to show that other guys, when given the opportunity, are able to play in this league."

    The Trail Blazers' ragtag, undersized Roy-less lineup began to rack up some meaningful wins -- Denver, the Lakers, Orlando, at Dallas, at Utah. Rookies Dante Cunningham and Jeff Pendergraph contributed significant minutes up front, scrapping on every possession.

    Portland small forward Martell Webster credited Trail Blazers' head coach Nate McMillan for maintaining a steady hand on the offense.

    "For the most part, we stayed consistent with playing everyone the same way," Webster said. "We might make some tweaks here and there, just based on matchups and how we want to see our defensive schemes work out, but other than that we've been pretty consistent on our game approach."

    Batum made his season debut on January 25, while Roy returned on February 16 -- the day center Marcus Camby arrived from the Clippers. Camby didn't dress for the game on the 16th, but was in uniform for Portland's woeful home loss on February 19 to Boston.

    As Camby assumed his role patrolling the paint for the Blazers, the team's starting lineup once again resembles a conventional NBA team: A true floor general at the point in Andre Miller, a natural big guard in Roy, a 3-and-D small forward in Batum, and two lanky bigs in LaMarcus Aldridge and Camby. With a fortified bench composed of Webster, Bayless, a healthy Fernandez, Howard and the two rookies, depth has gone from a liability to an asset for Portland.

    "Going into the playoffs, you want that," McMillan said. "For everybody -- the players and the coaches -- it's important that you do have the unit together so that they can build chemistry and learn each other's tendencies on both ends of the floor."

    Although other teams in the West have gone to less orthodox schemes, Portland's offense thrives on a traditional approach. As currently constituted, this Trail Blazers squad can both bully and outthink opponents in the half court. It starts on the left side with Roy at the elbow and Aldridge down on the block. If they want to work a mismatch early, they'll screen for Roy up top. The overarching philosophy is patience: Consider every option. Read the defense and react. A good shot will materialize. It might emanate from the weak side because Roy and/or Aldridge have stretched the defensive rotations. If defenses stay honest on Aldridge and Roy, they can brutalize defenders one-on-one. If the shot attempt doesn't fall, crash the offensive glass.

    Wednesday night at Staples Center, the Trail Blazers executed all of the above in a 93-85 win over the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center. Roy and Aldridge combined for 50 points, and Portland compiled an offensive rebound rate of 29.7 -- better than their average of 28.4, good for fourth in the NBA.

    Above all, the restoration of order in Portland gives Roy more flexibility to maneuver in the half court.

    "Offensively, I'm able to run off screens and play off the ball a lot more," said Roy, but not without a disclaimer. "I don't know if it's better, but it's something I'm adjusting to and trying to improve on."

    With Roy, that tension between control and deference continues to be an issue, albeit one he's well aware of.

    "When we lose, I'm like, 'Man, I should've had the ball more,'" Roy said. "But when we win, I'm totally fine playing off the ball. We're just trying to find that balance of my having the ball, but not overdoing it."

    Since that ugly loss to the Celtics, the Trail Blazers have won 16 of 21 games. They might not be the anointed underdog that "nobody wants to play." But they've weathered a tumultuous season and have come out on the other end with a layer of scar tissue that could come in handy during a grueling seven-game, first-round series.

    ESPN TrueHoop editor Kevin Arnovitz is a regular contributor to the Daily Dime.
     
  2. KingSpeed

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    The Roy-less Blazers did not beat the Lakers.
     
  3. illmatic99

    illmatic99 formerly yuyuza1

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    Or Denver, or Utah.
     
  4. Nate Dogg

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    Thats the source where HCP got it from. He forgot to post the linky so i did it for him.

    Lets just hope the Blazers can stay consistent with a game plan in mind and don't just fold so quickly like what they did against Houston last year.
     
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  5. The_Lillard_King

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    Good people of Multnomah County, meet your new center: 36-year-old Juwan Howard.



    Writer made some mistakes, but props for a national writer making a "Multnomah County" reference. :pimp:
     
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    hasoos Well-Known Member

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    He must have wrote this article a few months back. Rudy and Bayless haven't done jack diddly in weeks now.
     
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    Wait, what? How can that be. Don't they know we need a banger at PF?
     
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    If I remember right we were easily 1st until Oden went out.
     
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    So not that bad of a drop off for a soft, weak team.
     
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    Good point. #1 in total rebounding last year as well, until Greg and Joel got into foul trouble for simply breathing on Yao in the playoffs. No Joel, no Greg, still #4 on banging the offensive glass.
     
  11. OddEnormous

    OddEnormous I'M FLYING!! I'M FLYING!!

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    Nor has our bench become an asset.

    The only thing missing was calling someone who's been coaching in the NBA for 11 years a young coach.

    Other than all that great article.

    :rolleyes:
     

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