This one really hurts.

Discussion in 'Portland Trail Blazers' started by chris_in_pdx, Feb 21, 2010.

  1. Blazer_Hippie

    Blazer_Hippie Batum getting ballsy!

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    I've been at the last 3 games and the last 2 losses have been the worst, most disheartening Blazer losses I think I've seen... No one did a good job tonight. To think that you've distilled it into the 1 thing or person that isn't doing a good job is totally missing the bigger picture.
     
  2. maxiep

    maxiep RIP Dr. Jack

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    No doubt we're going through a tough stretch right now. We'll snap out of it.
     
  3. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    it all started when Nate started standing up!
     
  4. Kaydow

    Kaydow Well-Known Member

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    If it makes you feel better, I'm 1-6 in games I've gone to this year, and the losses I've seen are:

    - Memphis x 2 (when we were down by 30 in the 2nd quarter, and when we blew a late lead)
    - New Orleans (Lead the whole 4th quarter, blew a lead, Paul hits a wide open jumper from the
    foul line to win it)
    - Lakers (Yeah, I didn't make any of the 9 straight wins vs LA either)
    - Jazz x 2 (started behind 21-2 in the 1st game, and last night . . . )

    My friends don't want me to go to anymore games.
     
  5. Kaydow

    Kaydow Well-Known Member

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    Woke up at 4:30 this morning. This is one of the toughest losses I can remember in a long time. Even the playoff series vs the Rockets last year didn't hurt like this. This season has given me some of the biggest highs I've had as a Blazer fan (all of the games we won underhanded vs some really good teams), and some of the lowest lows (watching Greg get hurt again, plus all of the other injuries, blowing a ton of games in the 4th quarter, blowing games with big leads, losing so many games on our home floor, the different ways we've found to lose games - sometimes no defense, sometimes too many sloppy t/o's, sometimes not executing and settling for jumpers . . . there are many more)

    This season sucks, then it's great, then it sucks, then it's okay . . . I feel so invested in this now. I know they won't win in the post season, but I want to get there so bad. Give us some momentum for next year. Start another streak of consecutive playoff seasons. Get our young guys more playoff experience. We hung in there so well for 2/3 of the season with all of the adversity. Sometimes I look at you guys who have already given up on the season and it disgusts me - we haven't been OUT of the top 8 spots all season! And other times I envy being able to just not care b/c we aren't going to "compete for a championship this season". For you guys, watching the playoffs slip away is no big deal. For some of us, after everything this season has thrown our way, it means a lot.
     
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  6. Nikolokolus

    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    I guess I fall into this category -- I thought after Greg and Joel went down that this was a lost season, and since then the team has won more games than I thought they ever had a right to, they've gutted it out, they've battled and frankly I think this team has expended so much energy and ran on adrenaline for so long just to keep their head above water that now when they go to the well it's run a little dry.

    So I guess it's your prerogative to be upset with 'the rest of us' that aren't quite as emotionally invested in this season as you are. My only suggestion would be to try and have fun watching this team win or lose.
     
  7. craigehlo

    craigehlo Elite Wing

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    I'm rooting for him to take another coaching vacancy this summer. He'll never get fired unfortunately.
     
  8. anonymous gambler

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    really, it's roy's fault that we lost this game. I have never seen him play so poorly. He will come back from injury, though. Healthy, we are a much better team than Utah.
     
  9. craigehlo

    craigehlo Elite Wing

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    It's Nate's fault Roy was out there slowing down the offense and playing 1-on-1. He need to make decisions that are right for the team, not just the star player.
     
  10. BoBoBREWSKI

    BoBoBREWSKI BURP!

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    The only good thing about this game is that nobody got hurt.
     
  11. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    Since Roy got injured, Portland has been around a .500 team. Given the overall talent level of this team, I don't think that's greatly over or under achieving. A team with Aldridge, Andre Miller, Batum, Bayless, a surprisingly good Pendergraph, the recent addition of Camby, emergence (and then vanishing) of Webster, occasional appearances by Roy....that's about where I'd put them. Maybe Portland is overachieving a little, but not that much.

    They appeared to be overachieving much more when Roy was healthy. Back then McMillan was a supposed genius. Now that Roy is hobbled, McMillan isn't as good a coach.

    Truth is that the NBA is all about superstars. If you have one, and he's healthy, and you have a decent (if not not overwhelming) array of talent around him, you are going to win a lot of games, even with injuries. If you don't have that superstar, you can still win a lot of games, but guys better be pretty darned good and healthy. Either way, coaching matters, but it's far from the most important aspect.
     
  12. Masbee

    Masbee -- Rookie of the Year

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    WAS in the running. He dropped out of the conversation a while back.
     
  13. hasoos

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    Yep you are correct. We are going to take lumps with the younger players in, until they learn hot to step up and play at a higher level. Now folks are learning how good Rudy, Batum, and Bayless are, and learning how far they have to go. The facts are, without a star out there, they aren't that good. They have to grow into that challenge, and some of them, might not make it.
     
  14. LittleAlex

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    He was doing an amazing job of getting the team to compete when injuries devistated the team.

    He is currently not doing an amazing job now that a number of players are back from injuries. Much like his not so amazing job he was doing to start the season.

    I just don't see how anyone could be impressed with any facet of the team in the last few games (outside of the game against the Suns). They have been wall to wall suck.
     
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    LittleAlex Well-Known Member

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    Nate's future with the team appears very secure to me even if the team doesn't make the playoffs. He has too many excuses to fall back on and KP will say something along the lines of "We never got to see Nate coach the real team and we want to see that before we talk about another coach."

    Though I was completely wrong about Blake and Travis being traded so there is a little hope.
     

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