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Time: 7:00pm
Place: Moda Center
TV: Root, Root+
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Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
Norm2953 wrote:Over/Under on how many points CJ will score in his return to Portland?
dunlop212 wrote:Am I missing something? Portland absolutely needs to win this game. The second lottery pick is way more important than catching Sac or Indiana.


I don't think us winning will provide any assurance that we'll get New Orleans pick.Case2012 wrote:Staying at 7 or losing the second lottery pick... Rough. Would you rather move up one spot or ensure we keep a second pick? Personally I want to win this one even though it's impossible. CJ is gonna play with a chip on his shoulder tonight and it's gonna irritate the hell out of me.
Agree, but I'm more concerned that the Lakers will miss the play-ins full stop.Norm2953 wrote:I still have doubts the Pelicans when its all said and done will beat the Lakers in the play in game if they
get Lebron and AD back. Pelicans would have to win the 9/10 game and have to beat the loser of the
Minn/LAC Clippers game to keep their pick from conveying. Pick will end up between 12-14 which is
a great spot to draft one of the backup centers in this draft
I don't think the Pelicans are such a sure thing to win the #9 vs #10 game as you feel, particularly if it's the Lakers with Davis back.monopoman wrote:With how bad nearly every other team NO is battling with for the 9th or 10th spot there is no way in hell they don't make the play-in game.
If we played them like 3 times to close out the season and won all 3 that might be enough to knock them to 11th but that is not the case at all. The Pelicans are clearly better than the Spurs, and the Lakers might be better if fully healthy but that is not the case. So really the only way they don't make the playoffs is if the Clippers and T-Wolves can keep them from taking it.
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