Feb
10
Blazers v. Hornets Recap—A Lazy Road Win
By portjd Posted in: Blazers
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By Jonathan Ryan Davis
Portland got the win, but they did not look like a playoff team.
Against a team who has only won two games since their third game of the
season, the Blazers needed to grind out a close victory when they should
have pummeled this inferior team. Portland used the same style of play
that resulted in a home loss again Houston: laziness, lack of energy,
laziness.
On a night when Portland shot well above 50%, arguably their best
shooting night on the road, one would assume Portland would walk away
from the Big Easy with a comfortable double-digit win. Jamal Crawford
was his old self, Raymond Felton seems to have rediscovered his shooting
touch after returning from a sprained ankle; yet the Hornets still had a
chance to win the game in the 4th quarter.
Portland has the pieces to be an elite defensive and rebounding team.
In terms of defense, for the five minutes they applied defensive
pressure to the Hornets, the Blazers dominated the game, forcing
repetitive turnovers and converting them to easy baskets. Then that
energy disappeared and NO stayed in the game. Throughout the rest of
the game, the Blazers showed a lack of motivation to crush the Hornets.
Portland has also forgot how to rebound. For the past week, the Blazers
have been manhandled on the glass by teams that should not be able to
muscle Portland in the paint. Between Camby, Aldridge, Wallace, Batum
and some girthy bench players, the Blazers should be one of the best
rebounding teams in the league. During the great stretch run to start
the season, Portland ranked near the top of the league in rebounding
efficiency. However, Portland has forgotten an elementary skill of
basketball: boxing out. Portland must correct their lackadaisical play
on the boards to reassert themselves as a contender in the West.
The real test for the Blazers will come tonight when they face a Mavs
team who is starting to play great basketball. By rebounding and
playing pressure defense, Portland can leave Dallas with a momentum
shifting win. Yet, there is no way Portland wins tonight if they play
like they did again the Hornets.
Now that LMA has been named an All-Star, and he had his post-All-Star
letdown game, he needs to take this team on his back and change the
attitude of the Blazers. Tonight will be fun to watch...
Go Blazers!
By Jonathan Ryan Davis
Portland got the win, but they did not look like a playoff team.
Against a team who has only won two games since their third game of the
season, the Blazers needed to grind out a close victory when they should
have pummeled this inferior team. Portland used the same style of play
that resulted in a home loss again Houston: laziness, lack of energy,
laziness.
On a night when Portland shot well above 50%, arguably their best
shooting night on the road, one would assume Portland would walk away
from the Big Easy with a comfortable double-digit win. Jamal Crawford
was his old self, Raymond Felton seems to have rediscovered his shooting
touch after returning from a sprained ankle; yet the Hornets still had a
chance to win the game in the 4th quarter.
Portland has the pieces to be an elite defensive and rebounding team.
In terms of defense, for the five minutes they applied defensive
pressure to the Hornets, the Blazers dominated the game, forcing
repetitive turnovers and converting them to easy baskets. Then that
energy disappeared and NO stayed in the game. Throughout the rest of
the game, the Blazers showed a lack of motivation to crush the Hornets.
Portland has also forgot how to rebound. For the past week, the Blazers
have been manhandled on the glass by teams that should not be able to
muscle Portland in the paint. Between Camby, Aldridge, Wallace, Batum
and some girthy bench players, the Blazers should be one of the best
rebounding teams in the league. During the great stretch run to start
the season, Portland ranked near the top of the league in rebounding
efficiency. However, Portland has forgotten an elementary skill of
basketball: boxing out. Portland must correct their lackadaisical play
on the boards to reassert themselves as a contender in the West.
The real test for the Blazers will come tonight when they face a Mavs
team who is starting to play great basketball. By rebounding and
playing pressure defense, Portland can leave Dallas with a momentum
shifting win. Yet, there is no way Portland wins tonight if they play
like they did again the Hornets.
Now that LMA has been named an All-Star, and he had his post-All-Star
letdown game, he needs to take this team on his back and change the
attitude of the Blazers. Tonight will be fun to watch...
Go Blazers!