Game Thread Game #10 - BLAZERS VS LAKERS - NOVEMBER 6, 2021 - SATURDAY, 7:30 PM, ROOT SPORTS, NBATV

Discussion in 'Portland Trail Blazers' started by Chris Craig, Nov 6, 2021.

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If you were going to buy a jersey of a new Blazer, which would you get?

  1. Cody Zeller

    9 vote(s)
    21.4%
  2. Larry Nance Jr

    21 vote(s)
    50.0%
  3. Tony Snell

    2 vote(s)
    4.8%
  4. Ben McLemore

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Dennis Smith Jr

    1 vote(s)
    2.4%
  6. Greg Brown III

    8 vote(s)
    19.0%
  7. Trendon Watford

    1 vote(s)
    2.4%
  1. riverman

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    with rested starters....what a change that is. The third string is getting burn this season
     
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    he and Brown were chucking for the last few minutes of the game...Snell didn't even get a shot and he's the best shooter on that bench mob
     
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    Considering that Simons and CJ between them went 1 for 16 from three, that victory was quite something.
     
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    woulda been up 50 if some of our open threes went in. solid W.

    now bring this defense on the road
     
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    The team is starting to get a personality...we could turn into a tough team this season
     
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    The biggest jerk in the NBA were the chumps (3rd unit), who were outscored by 15 in the last quarter.
     
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    ...he likes them so much he is jacking up nearly 10 3pters per game!
     
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    Russ with the menacing triple single and going 1 - 13.
     
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    Ohhh!!!!
     
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    The Blazers annihilate the Lakers and get back to .500 on the season at 5-5. Torey is back tonight! Join him and Eric for The Blazers Uprise Postgame Show and let us know how you're feeling about the Blazers now:
     
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    Westbrook is COOKED
     
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    it's interesting how vocal some people here are when Nurk misses shots, but they're predictably silent when he goes perfect from the field and has 15/17 in just 22 minutes.
     
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    I love what Nurk is capable of but he's a hard guy to have on the team because his effort waxes and wanes. If he can give this effort consistently he's an absolute monster and will rarely miss shots.
     
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    Agreed. We have now blown out 4 WC Playoff teams. Incredible. We’ll get goin on the road eventually. I like that it’s tough for opponents to play in Portland again. That’s always step one.

    CJ has thoroughly outplayed Dame this season. Why don’t you ever say “Dame plays like absolute shit” when he does?

    Kinda like you shouldn’t be able to cheer for CJ now?
     
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    TCOB.

    A game they should have won and needed to win.
     
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    Postgame Notes – November 6, 2021

    Portland 105, L.A. Lakers 90

    Game #10, Home Game #6



    TEAM

    • The Trail Blazers won their second game in a row and their fifth straight at Moda Center.

    • Portland recorded 14 steals and seven blocks while the Lakers had eight steals and five blocks.

    • The Trail Blazers scored 24 second chance points to the Lakers’ 13.

    • Portland outscored Los Angeles on the fast break, 17-14.

    • The Trail Blazers held the Lakers to 14 points in the first quarter, a season low for an opponent in any quarter.


    PLAYER

    • Damian Lillard paced the Trail Blazers with 25 points (9-19 FG, 6-14 3-PT, 1-2 FT) to go with two rebounds, six assists and two steals in 31 minutes. With his final point, Lillard reached 17,000 career points. Playing in his 692nd game, he is the 17th-fastest player to reach that total in NBA history.

    • Jusuf Nurkic had a double-double at halftime (10 points and 11 rebounds) and finished with 15 points (6-6 FG, 3-5 FT), 17 rebounds, one assist, three steals and one block in 22 minutes. It was the second time in team history that a player had at least 15 points and 15 rebounds while shooting 100% from the field (Calvin Natt, 3/18/82 vs. Golden State).

    • Norman Powell finished with 13 points (4-11 FG, 1-4 3-PT, 4-6 FT), two rebounds, two assists, one steal and two blocks in 27 minutes.

    • Robert Covington scored in double figures for the second game in a row, finishing with 12 points (4-6 FG, 4-6 3-PT), four rebounds, two assists, one steal and two blocks.

    • In 23 minutes off the bench, Anfernee Simons recorded 10 points (4-14 FG, 0-6 3-PT, 2-2 FT) to go with five rebounds and four assists.

    • Carmelo Anthony scored 12 points (4-14 FG, 0-4 3-PT, 4-4 FT) to go with two rebounds and one assist in 27 minutes.

    • Russell Westbrook logged eight points (1-13 FG, 1-3 3-PT, 5-8 FT), nine rebounds and six assists in 29 minutes.
     
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    HEAD COACH CHAUNCEY BILLUPS


    On Jusuf Nurkic being patient when finishing at the basket…


    “So, you’re seeing it right? Sometimes he gets a little impatient; he gets it and he’s trying to hurry up and get something to the basket. I thought he did a terrific job tonight of catching, gathering, using the strength, and then once he hits you with that shoulder, I mean he’s going to create some space and then you can just lay it. It was good to see him slow it down tonight as well.”

    On improved play to start the game…

    “Yeah, I mean we came out, we talked as a staff about how important it would be early. We were playing on the back-to-back. They were fresh; kind of sitting and waiting, and usually at those times they try to knock you out early. They come in with a lot of aggression, speed, and pace early in the games. So, we did a good job of getting back, we did a good job of not giving up offensive rebounds and dunks, and all of those deflating plays. We did such a terrific job of focusing on that early in the game.”

    On translating home success to the road…

    “Well, we’re trying to figure that out. We really got to try and find that same type of confidence on the road. I think we’re getting close; I really do. Obviously have some disappointing losses on that road trip that just passed, but you got to use them all as learning experiences.”

    On how to improve ending quarters…

    “I don’t know, I mean sometimes we just get a little careless at the end of quarters. I don’t know if maybe I need to call more sets at the end of quarters and let them just kind of play. That’s something that I’m learning, how to be better at closing out quarters and halves. I thought into the second quarter, although we didn’t score very much, we did a good job of getting stops. We didn’t open up the lead, if our defense wasn’t as good. We could have came out and again had a four-to-six point lead at the half. That’s a different ballgame, so I thought we did a fair job, but we can be better.”

    On Dame’s long three-point shot attempt…

    “I loved it. Love it. In fact, I told him to shoot it. In real time, I told him to shoot it. He had a couple go down, I knew the defense was going to be retreating and he dribbled it kind of by me. I said shoot it, and I don’t know it would be from, 40-somehting, but when he shot it I was right behind him and I saw and I was like, “That’s good.” Obviously, he missed it, but I was just happy to see him taking it.”
     
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    GUARD DAMIAN LILLARD


    On how he felt coming in to tonight’s game…



    “I mean, I felt good. I’ve hit my first shot a few times this season but that doesn’t always mean I’m going to have a good shooting game. Just coming out and being more assertive, being more aggressive, looking for opportunities. They [shots] just went it in, sometimes you have to stick with it and continue to weather the storm. It never ends in one game, just putting games together and continue to fight that fight and keep your mind right. Coming off last night I think it would have hurt a lot more if it was a loss but we won the game. I was able to move past it easier. Went home, got some rest, spent some time with my son today – I was pretty much in the house all day with my son and I was real relaxed because of that. [When] I came to the arena, I was just ready to play. I wasn’t even thinking about last night, I was just ready to play. I thought shot the ball better – not as good as I would have liked too with some of the opportunities I got but I shot the ball better. We got the win so I feel good about that.”


    On winning five straight home games and how they can improve their record on the road...


    “I think we start games better, our energy is better at home, we are sharper at home. I think across the board everything is better at home and it’s no surprise. A lot of teams are just better at home. You play at a faster pace, the energy, the crowd is on your side. You play with more confidence naturally because you expect things to go better on your home court. I think that’s why they call it the ‘Home court advantage’. We got out of our beds - like I just said – I was just at home with my kids and rolling around in my comfortable space and I think that definitely plays a part. I think right now we are a team that’s shown that in a major way – we are on our own floor, we are comfortable, and it’s just easier for us. You don’t have to generate your own energy all the time. It’s just having that crowd behind you. When you go out there on the road it’s just the group that you go out there with and everybody [else] is against you, when you call timeout everyone is cheering, it seems worse than it really is. We just haven’t responded to that well this season but on our own floor it’s the opposite. We just got to be better about that and try to take our show that we have at home on the road.”


    On jumping out to a good start…


    “We hit first, it seems like every game at home. Like I was just saying, it’s tougher to do that on the road. The day before, you get off the plane, you land and it’s five o’clock, six o’clock, you go to dinner, maybe have some friends in town and go to dinner with some friends hanging out. It’s a lot more on the road that can take away from your performance and our sharp performance is at home. The night before the game here, I might just sit in the house all day and watch some games. On the road, you get to Los Angeles [LA], two of my best friends live in LA and want to grab dinner – we aren’t doing nothing crazy but I’m not doing what I would be doing if I was at home and I’m sure everybody is the same way with that. We just got to find a way to be sharper, be better on the road.”
     
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    On starting strong in the first quarter…


    “Set the tone. We want to be an aggressive team from the jump. You know, having confidence from the beginning, because we should, I think. We have everything we need. Obviously back-to-back, it’s more important to set the tone right and I think we did that tonight.”


    On being more patient around the basket…

    “I know how to do, man. Shit going to come around. We’ve been there before—work on the small stuff and try to be available for my team and trust my work. I put a lot of work in and it’s going to come around. And it’s coming.”


    On performance on the road…

    “Like I said, we just need to get that one. To be able to win a championship you got to win on the road. We strive to get better defensively, offensively. We do the right stuff and coaches know what they asking from us. It’s fun, it’s fun both ways. We may miss shots, but at the end of the day if we play the right way on the road at least for know we need to play the right way. So, I think that’s the first step playing the right way like we play at home. We just need to get that first win so we can get that off the chest.”


    On Dame’s performance last night versus tonight…

    “I don’t worry about that. Dame is who is he is. He ain’t going to change. It’s fun for me to see him score four points [laughs]. I can joke with him, man. At the same time, he deals with whatever he’s dealing with and I’m with him. Whatever happens. Dame Lillard is a bad motherfucker.”
     

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