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Grizzlies(17-48) @ Trailblazers(41-25) 

Post#1 » by SD2042 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:25 am

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Who: Memphis Grizzlies(17-48) @ Portland Trailblazers(41-25))
When: Monday, March 16th
Where: FedEx Forum in Memphis, TN
Time: 7:00 PM CST
TV/Radio: FS Tennessee/WRBO 103.5FM
Season Series: Blazers lead 1-0
Team Trivia: Grizzlies Assistant Coach Damon Stoudamire played seven-and-a-half seasons (1997-05) with Portland, averaging 12.8 points and 5.7 assists in 529 career games.



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Post#2 » by jman3134 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:08 pm

This young Blazers team should give the Grizz some headaches. I wonder who is going to be able to stop Roy.

Batum vs. Gay is the matchup I want to see.
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Post#3 » by SD2042 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:27 pm

Roy w/o a doubt will be a handful tonight. I wonder if Mayo will have enough energy to make Roy work for his shots like he did against Rip on Sunday. LMA is the other player I'm concern about going wild on the Grizz tonight.
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Post#4 » by jman3134 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:15 pm

I think you are spot on about Aldridge being a key for them tonight. I would just like to add that Pryzbilla's defense on Marc Gasol is the X factor in this game. I expect LMA to light up Warrick or any other undersized forward we throw at him.
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Post#5 » by SD2042 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:18 pm

Ah hell. :nonono: If Warrick is drawing LMA, this is a loss. I rather have Darko defend against LMA, but LMA may be too quick for Darko.
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Post#6 » by GOBlazers » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:52 pm

LOL when was that picture of Przybilla taken? Both Joel and LA have been playing really well lately, so its going to be a tough night for your front court.

Over the last 5 games:

Joel: 6.4 points, 10.6 rebounds, 2.6 blocks
LA : 18.4 pts, 10.2 rebounds
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Post#7 » by Cro_Ruption » Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:21 am

lol i love how the grizz pictures look pretty cool and the blazers are like not cool

anwyays good luck guys should be a fun game, that win against detroit was impressive
SharoneWright wrote:I would not trade Bargs for Roy.

Monster or no.

i said it. And I live in a flame retardent suit.
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Post#8 » by SD2042 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 5:31 am

Post-game quotes
Grizzlies
Head Coach Lionel Hollins

On the loss:
“We just kept battling. We got the court open so that we could attack. We got off of some screens and knocked down some shots. Early on, they were doing a good job of being physical with us, knocking us off screens, keeping us from coming off screens. It was a sign of a good team that got embarrassed yesterday that came back to try to get redemption, and they did. I just told our guys in the locker room that we played Boston, Detroit, and now Portland, all very physical games. Get ready for Wednesday because it is going to be the same way. As we progress, this is how you have to play and how you have to be prepared to play against the good teams. They are all going to be physical. They are all going to be knocking you around.”

On keeping the big men on the floor:
“We had no more people. Darrell (Arthur) gets hurt, Darko (Milicic) gets hurt, so we don’t have anymore big people.”

On the focus for the rest of the season:
“I just want us to continue to learn and get better. These are all little lessons playing these good teams in a row. Being physical and having to be tough physically and mentally in order to endure. We played well in Boston. We beat Detroit. We got hammered in the first quarter (tonight) and we came back and we battled. We just didn’t have enough bodies and we didn’t have enough energy.”

On Portland’s defense against O.J. Mayo:
“I thought they did a good job on O.J. They kept him from coming off screens. They switched, they got on top of him. They were waiting on him when he caught the ball, but he kept battling and kept fighting. Eventually, we got him into some pick-and-rolls. We opened the court and got him into dribble-drives and he was able to get open and make some shots. They are a very good defensive team.”

Rudy Gay

on the game:
“It was tough, especially with me playing extra minutes and not totally being 100 percent. It kind of takes a toll on you near the end of the game. People that don’t usually have minutes were playing extra minutes. Even though they play last night they have a deep bench.”

O.J. Mayo

On his play:
“I struggled with anything on the offensive end, coming off the ball. My job as a professional ball player is to get better in that area every year. I have to listen to Coach [Lionel] Hollins to do anything that can make our team better. [Mike] Conley and [Marc] Gasol depend on me. I’m going to them more. Throughout the course of the game, if that’s the way it’s going, I’ll keep rolling with that.”

It’s been a fun year. I’ve been maturing throughout this year as a ball player and as a person. I think I get the team going as a person. As a ball player, I’m at the crux of my career. You never know, the sky’s the limit.

On Rookie of the Year:
“I think [it’s pretty far from my mind.] We’re a young team. We’re working on getting better as a team. [Derrick] Rose is on a team with a possibility to make the playoffs. I guess he has a good shot at it. We just need to get better as a team and set a foundation for next year.”

Mike Conley

On losing teammates in tonight’s game:
“When you lose guys like [Darrell Arthur] and Darko [Milicic], hard working guys that crash the boards and that we rely on to get our points from, it’s tough. Then we can’t play our game. We can’t play our style of basketball.”

On the loss:
“We were trying to get the pace up for us. We were trying to get some easy buckets. We just had to rebound; that’s the one thing. We knew they were going to miss some shots. We didn’t get too many offensive rebounds. It really hurt that transition. We weren’t making shots tonight. I don’t know what that is with us in the first quarter. It just wasn’t our night. Guys were getting good looks. We just weren’t knocking them down. We were trying to get to the rim. It just wasn’t going our way today.”

Trail Blazers
Head Coach Nate McMillan

On the game:
“We had a guy who had a hot hand (LaMarcus Aldridge). We didn’t force it to him. It was just within a flow of the offense. When we get that type of movement, we have guys who can shoot the ball and it just happened to be the guy who was receiving it a lot. He knocked down his shots and had a hot start. I thought the team started well and established the offense.”

It’s good to get to 42 (wins) but that’s not our goal, we have a few more games to get through this season. The goal is to get to the playoffs. These guys have done a really good job.

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