Game 55: Blazers 108, Suns 101
Written by Sheed   
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 22:26

Well that game was certainly unexpected. Based on the way Portland played last night against Oklahoma City, there is no way they could hang with the Suns in Phoenix right? Wrong. Apparently the lethargic, lack of energy effort in Portland was somewhat of an aberration. The Blazers took a page out of the Suns playbook by hitting them hard early, making every shot they took, and finishing off a big time game in Phoenix, 108 to 101.

I don't think anyone would have faulted Portland had they lost this game. 9 losses in a row in Phoenix, injuries to key players, and mentally limping into the All-Star break. Honestly, after scoring 77 points against the Thunder, I thought there was absolutely no possible way the Blazers win. But as usual, when everyone thinks they can't win, the Blazers just seem to step up.

Tonight started unlike most games this season. Portland aggressively attacked the basket on offense and most importantly all of our guards were hitting their shots. As much as we talk about different aspects of how a game unfolds, every problem can be remedied with good shooting. Portland got started early and often, even matching last night's 77 point output midway through the 3rd quarter. The Blazers shot 58% from the floor and Jerryd Bayless was the only player with a noticably bad shooting night.

The absolute biggest turnaround from a personnel standpoint, had to be the play of Steve Blake. From absolutely terrible last night to "best game ever" with 20 points and 12 assists. I can't really explain it, but for some reason Blake was just making everything in this game. He managed to outplay Steve Nash in almost every aspect, more points and assists, less turnovers. It was nothing short of tremendous and neccessary.

Andre Miller and Juwan Howard were also big contributors in this win. Both guys seemed to show that veterain savvy and take some of the young guys to task. Juwan Howard's post up bucket over the other Lopez brother was beautiful. Dante Cunngingham has also proven to be quite the player and a versatile addition to the team. He blocked shots, hit jumpers, ran the floor, and even threw down a sick dunk on Amare Stoudemire.

One guy who won't get the credit he deserves for getting the Blazers the big lead early on, is LaMarcus Aldridge. He got the game going in the first half by hitting everything in sight. He caused Alvin Gentry plenty of frustrations and the Suns had no answer for Aldridge. They tried to double team him, but then his teammates did the damage. He may not fill it up from start to finish, but there is something to be said for getting the game in control in the first half.

Excellent win and a great way to enter the All-Star break. I'm proud of the team for bouncing back and making it 10-3 in the 2nd game of back-to-backs this year. Enjoy the days off, and let's get ready for a stretch run to make the playoffs!

On an awesome sidenote, Bust a Bucket's own Sophia Brugato was on Talkin' Ball tonight. She did a tremendous job; jarring with Jerome Kersey and Michael Holton, talking about the Blazers and even discussing some other topics relating to the representation of women in the media. I have a feeling she'll get asked back on the show sooner rather than later. Way to represent all Blazer fans from the blogosphere Sophia!

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written by thebigoutdoors, February 10, 2010
Great game! Sophia was very direct and spot-on with her comments. As much as I hate to admit it, she was right that Phoenix is not a good defensive team; and the Blazers seem to lose against good defense and win against average defense.
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written by CDub, February 11, 2010
Good work Sophia! I think you did a great job in your first TV appearance. Next time you will have to give Jerome a Bustabucket tee.
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written by T-Mac1, February 11, 2010
I don't get it...we lose at home to OKC, then beat PHX, who has owned us in recent years (50+ pt games for Roy notwithstanding) on the road. Nothing surprises me with these guys anymore. We could see a 15 game winning streak come to an end at home against Minnesota, or a 10 game losing streak end on the road against the L*kers. What a weird season.
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written by DogPissJones, February 11, 2010
Sophia rules. You should rename this site to Sophiabucket.com.

LA? Wasn't he like 11-16? I can't knock him for that. Heck, I wouldn't knock him half as much as I do if he took 16 shots a game.
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written by Billy Hoyle, February 11, 2010
I thought Nate did a great job of keeping Bayless on a tight leash tonight. Not just because Blake and 'dre were ballin out of their minds, but when Jerryd was in the game the offense came to a grinding halt. I'm not entirely sure that it's J's fault, I have no idea if it's the other guys standing around watching him, or if he's not directing everyone as he should be, but it just seems like every play with him at point is just a lot of stagnant dribbling with the ball then either an 18 ft pull-up or a predictable cross-over dribble drive to fight the shot clock.

I really hope Jerryd is learning a lot, particularly from Andre Miller. Miller shows how you can use angles, speed adjustments and misdirection to score at the rim, things that Bayless should definitely add to his repertoire. Right now he's stuck with the lower-your-shoulder-full-head-of-steam-hope-to-draw-the-foul-and/or-finish drive (which is still pretty darn good) but I think he could be even more potent if he can pick up some veteran saavy.
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written by Net Ranger, February 11, 2010
A good way to finish out the 1st 2/3rds of the season with that win. A rarely have had anything good to say about Steve Blake this season but hats off to his play last night. Without Steve's intensity on both ends of the floor from the get-go, we may not win that game.

Sophia: Congrats on your TV debut. 1st one's out of the way - it's only going to get easier for you from here on out. You definitely wer a bit anxious in waiting for DJ to give you your 1st green light but who wouldn't be? Again, GJ. Wish you nothing but the best in your new endevour.

Bustabucket: Again, great blog, great writing, keep up the great work.
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