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Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio

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Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#1 » by Brandon-Clyde » Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:20 am

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Time: 5:00 pm
Place:San Antonio
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#2 » by Goldbum » Thu Dec 15, 2022 12:10 am

Living in Atlanta I am excited to see this game AND get to bed on time. Lol
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#3 » by Brandon-Clyde » Thu Dec 15, 2022 1:01 am

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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#7 » by Moonbeam » Thu Dec 15, 2022 3:27 am

Nice win by Portland. The D for a stretch early in the 4th causing multiple Spur turnovers was great to see, and Dame and Ant cooking in the same game was awesome. Portland has a lot of capable players and it will be exciting to see how they fare once GP2 starts playing.
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#9 » by monopoman » Thu Dec 15, 2022 3:59 am

Lillard continues to show how valuable he is, this year he is without a doubt a top 10 player. It's almost a crime to leave him off the list. Beyond Lillards scoring he distributes the ball at a very high level and most NBA fans/pundits seem to forget this fact.

Blazers are now 5-1 in their last 6 and Lillard has played in 5 of those games.
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#10 » by BNM » Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:41 pm

monopoman wrote:Lillard continues to show how valuable he is, this year he is without a doubt a top 10 player. It's almost a crime to leave him off the list. Beyond Lillards scoring he distributes the ball at a very high level and most NBA fans/pundits seem to forget this fact.

Blazers are now 5-1 in their last 6 and Lillard has played in 5 of those games.


11 - 5 in games Dame has played = .688 winning percentage. .667 winning percentage currently good for 1st place in the Western Conference.

He is averaging 28.8 ppg on .645 TS%. Only Durant and Curry are averaging more points on a higher TS%. That's some pretty elite company!
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#11 » by Village Idiot » Thu Dec 15, 2022 9:39 pm

Also, the Blazers offensive rating in games whcih Dame has played is 118.3 vs 115 overall. Note that Boston leads the NBA with 119 and Denver is second at 117.2. In other words this team can hang with the best offensively. Assuming GP2 gets on the court soon we should also be able to improve substantially defensively. Presumably one will come at the expense of the other.
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#12 » by PDXKnight » Fri Dec 16, 2022 1:34 am

Village Idiot wrote:Also, the Blazers offensive rating in games whcih Dame has played is 118.3 vs 115 overall. Note that Boston leads the NBA with 119 and Denver is second at 117.2. In other words this team can hang with the best offensively. Assuming GP2 gets on the court soon we should also be able to improve substantially defensively. Presumably one will come at the expense of the other.


I'll trade a little offense to improve our defense Any day
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Re: Game 28: Portland vs San Antonio 

Post#13 » by BlazersBroncos » Fri Dec 16, 2022 5:17 pm

PDXKnight wrote:
Village Idiot wrote:Also, the Blazers offensive rating in games whcih Dame has played is 118.3 vs 115 overall. Note that Boston leads the NBA with 119 and Denver is second at 117.2. In other words this team can hang with the best offensively. Assuming GP2 gets on the court soon we should also be able to improve substantially defensively. Presumably one will come at the expense of the other.


I'll trade a little offense to improve our defense Any day


Ya, the team is preforming above my expectations (And highly above them when Dame is healthy) - but I am most surprised at how good our O is and how poor our D is. We need to improve defensively to make any noise in the PO's. We have the guys to do it, just need to become cohesive. Hope we trend in that direction

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