Game 51: Jazz 118, Blazers 105
Written by Sheed   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 21:28

Remember last year when we used to compete with the Utah Jazz? You know, we win at our place and they win at their place. Tough, down to the wire games. That hasn't been the case in three games against the Jazz this year.

Despite Portland's injury situation, they've been able to compete with, and sometimes beat, the best teams in the league. But every single game against Utah has been a joke. Tonight, it was more of the same as the Jazz shot 62.7% from the field and beat the Blazers convincingly once again, 118 to 105.

Although the end result tonight was the same as the previous games against Utah, it started out different. I remember feeling blindsided during each of the first two games. I was barely able to settle into my viewing station before Utah took a 32-17 first quarter lead back in November and began the game last week on a 21-2 run.

The common denominator in both of those beat-downs was Carlos Boozer, who averaged 20 and 9 in those games but did not play tonight. Initially I felt there was an inkling of hope with him inactive tonight, but alas, our losses at the hands of Utah are about much more than Carlos Boozer dominating the paint. The real reason we're getting abused by Utah is defense. Granted, we don't have either of our centers, but Portland just has no answers for a team with a highly skilled, dual threat point guard who is not only capable of scoring but even worse, finding his open teammate.

I swear every one of these games goes the same way at one point. Utah is passing, making the extra pass, guys are cutting, and viola someone is open right at the rim. Half the time Portland looks disoriented, shocked or just plain indifferent on defense. The Blazers should know by now that they can't play catch up against this Jazz team. Utah has now shot over 60% against Portland in each of the three games this season, a truly astonishing statistic that can't just be blamed on "hot shooting."

Realistically, it's just another game and a team that frankly can't be beat without Brandon Roy and at least one of our centers. We can accept that, right? I guess I will for now. Portland just needs to shake it off and get ready for San Antonio tomorrow. The Spurs haven't exactly been torching teams, and the Blazers have beaten them twice this year already, but they still pose a major threat. They'll come to Portland ready to play with or without Brandon Roy and it won't be easy for the Blazers. Short-term memory loss and fresh legs will get us through the season!

Box Score

  • Bad team defense, bad man to man defense, just bad all around.
  • Allowing Okur to dominate. Plain and simple, keep him out of the paint.
  • Losing the assist battle 32 to 17. Utah moves the ball well, we simply do not.
  • Early on, I recall multiple bonehead or bad plays by Martell and Steve Blake.
  • LaMarcus put up big numbers and got to the line a lot. More of that please.
  • Martell seemed to get his stroke back to some extent.
  • Batum was stellar in his limited action, why no PT for the frenchman?
  • Bayless was active at times, trying to make plays. That's a good thing in a game like this one.



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written by Tince, February 03, 2010
Batum didn't play much because he got hurt in the middle of the game by Brewer. Nic accused him of trying to hurt him on purpose...
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written by Sway08, February 03, 2010
You know I probably won't be popular for saying this but here goes... I am extremely frustrated with Nate McWontPlayGreatRookies. We got a gift wrapped Diamond from Australia in the draft last year in Patty Mills! I understand he has been out almost the entire season with his injury but he is back now and when we are having trouble with our energy output, as a coach, you have to shake things up a bit! Patty Mills is that guy! Now I'm sure most of you are thinking that I am jumping the gun since he has only been back for 5 games now but this is coming off the heels of the same situation with Bayless. That poor kid sat on our bench for an entire season until we were cut down to 7 players by injury and illness. This is the time to find out who you really have on your team NATE! We don't have a center right now it's not like we are going to be in contention for a championship this year. So why not take a chance when your offense is stagnant at best and put an eager rookie in the game and see if he explodes! I mean come on we sent him down to the D league to "freshen" up his skills and he dropped 36 points and 16 Assist his first game... so what did Nate do? He brought him back up and sat his @$$ on the bench so he could watch his tired and beat up team get picked apart night after night. Another example is CHANNING FRY. look at what that guy has done since being traded to the Suns. When he arrived there he lacked confidence because Nate spent the entire season before tearing it apart. Terry Porter (coach of the Suns) told him when he arrived to be aggressive and don't be so worried that he will be pulled and sat if he missed a shot(like he was the season before). That is a coach instilling confidence in his player! Nate you coach a team that belongs to the city of long-shots GIVE YOUR PLAYERS A CHANCE TO SHOW YOU WHAT THEY ARE CAPABLE OF!!!
SWAY: out
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written by peterbeke, February 04, 2010
it is a great day to be a blazer. nice kudo from PoundingtheRock in S.A. let's go to the hole and see what happens tonight.
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written by Billy Hoyle, February 04, 2010
Sway, you are off your rocker.

We need Roy, and an interior defender. Dante and Jeff will both become defensive presences, but they are still making too many rookie mistakes to earn more minutes, which is pretty typical at this point.
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written by Travis Allen, February 04, 2010
Does that mean no Sheed's Shakedown?
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written by Matt Scheelar, February 04, 2010
No, it will still be there. It's still a name people use, I just don't want to use it as mine for the site.
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written by LA12, February 04, 2010
steve blake is getting a little rediculous... sure he can jack up threes but that's about it for him. next year will be a better year once andre miller is gone and our 1 and 2 point guards should be jerryd and patty...
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written by Billy Hoyle, February 04, 2010
Where is Andre Miller going? We signed him for 3 years
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written by O Storm!, February 04, 2010
Jerryd and Patty as our point guards?! Is that serious?

Look, I understand that there is some unabashed Patty Mills love here at bustabucket, but can we be reasonable for a few minutes? The Blazers, when healthy, are an incredibly deep team.

- Roy, Miller, Blake, Rudy and Bayless form a solid group of ballhandling PG/SG that can share the court in any capacity. They are all very good players and they are all better than Patty Mills.
- We have the three headed monster of Batum/Webster/Outlaw at SF (heck, even Cunningham has showed that he can be productive)
- Oden/Pryzbilla/Aldridge/Howard fill out the front court (Pendergraph has also shown that he deserves minutes for his willingness to battle for boards)

So what does that all add up to? No room for Patty Mills. I know there is excitement and I know he's torched the D-league, but there is no room in this lineup for him. If we're going to incorporate a new player, it is going to be someone that can work for rebounds and score in the low post. That’s it. Playoff teams with title aspirations don’t hang there hopes on undersized rookie point guards. The Blazers of four years ago would absolutely have given Patty Mills some run because they had nothing to lose, but if they play him now they’re taking a step back.
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