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Time: 7:3opm
Place: Moda Center
TV: Root,Root+
GLB of the game Marie Avgeropoulos
Moderators: The Sebastian Express, Moonbeam, DeBlazerRiddem
monopoman wrote:This might be a close game, the Celtics have the #1 seed locked up no matter what even if they lose out. I'm sure they will still play their best players some minutes but I would not be surprised to see them rest for a portion of the game even if it's a close game.
Dogen wrote:Where did Banton find this shot? He's like a different guy.
NuckyPowell wrote:Banton is nice for them off the bench. Why can't we ever get a guy like that?
Dogen wrote:GET ME DALANO BANTON!!!
meatball sub wrote:Banton has completely taken over this Blazer team from Scoot lmfao
24istheLAW wrote:Partly a credit to Dalano.
It'll get (fairly) swept under the rug since we're so good regardless of the two players in question, but I said at the time that giving up on Banton for Springer didn't add up at all, and I'm still there. There was always clearly an NBA player in Banton. Too long, too skilled, too much floor game. The only question was when it would click rather than if. Can't say the same about Springer. Maybe there's a team control argument - we can resign Springer into the tax but not Banton? Or maybe Banton's character in the locker room was deemed untenable? Because dumping a guy for a smaller, more unskilled, more expensive option doesn't seem justifiable on bball terms.
meatball sub wrote:Banton needed more reps, consistent playing time to develop. Even though he’s putting up numbers the Blazers have only won 2 or 3 games since he’s been there. Doesn’t mean he won’t be able to contribute to winning basketball eventually, but this wasn’t the best environment for him since we can’t provide him 20+ min per game to really let him develop
HotrodBeaubois wrote:I never said Dallas was good as Portland
HotrodBeaubois wrote:That's the Whole Point Portland is No better than Dallas
m0ng0 wrote:I remember when Delano was just a scrub who could not and would not even crack our roster...its funny how people judge so much. Dude can play and just needed reps to get it, something we need to remember with our young squad.
BlazersBroncos wrote:m0ng0 wrote:I remember when Delano was just a scrub who could not and would not even crack our roster...its funny how people judge so much. Dude can play and just needed reps to get it, something we need to remember with our young squad.
He has been a nice surprise but there is a long list of guys that couldnt crack a good teams roster and put up big numbers on absolute crap teams like our own.
I want to see more, but its not a guarantee that the kid is a rotation guy on a team playing for something real.
m0ng0 wrote:I don't think Billups is a bad coach, just been dealt a bit of a bad hand and he has never been a head coach in the show before.
HotrodBeaubois wrote:I never said Dallas was good as Portland
HotrodBeaubois wrote:That's the Whole Point Portland is No better than Dallas
Billups problem isn't individual player coaching. It's team strategy. His ability to make adjustments and challenge the right plays leaves a lot to be desired.Shem wrote:m0ng0 wrote:I don't think Billups is a bad coach, just been dealt a bit of a bad hand and he has never been a head coach in the show before.
I found out recently that Banton credits Billups for his good play since joining the team. When Banton arrived in Portland, he was dealing with confidence issues. Billups pulled him aside and shared his personal story of being on 5 teams in 6 seasons. Basically told him that he understood what Banton was going through. Then told Banton that he believed in him and would do what he can to help him succeed. Not many coaches have that ability to do that.
The thing is that many around here and social media don't realize how much the players love Billups. It's stories like Banton is why players love him. Billups even continues to tell Scoot that he believes in him and eventually he'll figure it out. He sure believe in him more than I do at this point.
Dame Lizard wrote:Billups problem isn't individual player coaching. It's team strategy. His ability to make adjustments and challenge the right plays leaves a lot to be desired.Shem wrote:m0ng0 wrote:I don't think Billups is a bad coach, just been dealt a bit of a bad hand and he has never been a head coach in the show before.
I found out recently that Banton credits Billups for his good play since joining the team. When Banton arrived in Portland, he was dealing with confidence issues. Billups pulled him aside and shared his personal story of being on 5 teams in 6 seasons. Basically told him that he understood what Banton was going through. Then told Banton that he believed in him and would do what he can to help him succeed. Not many coaches have that ability to do that.
The thing is that many around here and social media don't realize how much the players love Billups. It's stories like Banton is why players love him. Billups even continues to tell Scoot that he believes in him and eventually he'll figure it out. He sure believe in him more than I do at this point.
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