The Blazers are in a bac2bac situation. They lost to the Rockets on the road on Sunday 102-88.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap;_ylt= ... 10&prov=apPortland’s Brandon Roy was so overjoyed about making the playoffs he refused to let Sunday’s loss to Houston bring him down.
Houston beat Portland 102-88 on Sunday night, just hours after the Trail Blazers got their first playoff berth since 2003 when Dallas beat Phoenix 140-116.
Asked if the loss tainted the playoff berth, Roy responded: “Nah. We’re in the playoffs. We’re happy about it.”
That’s not to say they’re OK with any loss, it’s just that they’re not going to dwell on this loss on their big day.
“Of course, we would have rather won, but we’re still in the playoffs,” said Joel Przybilla, one of the most veteran players on this young team. “For guys that have been here a while … through a lot of the downs, it’s very gratifying for us to know we’re going to get in the playoffs and hopefully get in there for a lot of years to come.”
Blazers coach Nate McMillan said he talked to his team before and after the game about its playoff berth.
“I congratulated the guys for getting there, but our work is still not done,” he said. “We have a chance for home court and we have to keep working at it.”
Basically, they are on Cloud 9 about making the playoffs for the first time since 2003. However, this team can't be underestimated. They are 3-0 against the Grizzlies this season. If the Grizz can get the jump on the Blazers early and stay clamp down on them from start to finish, they stand a chance to win this game. LMA and B-Roy have to be limited from the field so the Grizz have to play better defense than they did from the previous matchups.