Game 56: Blazers 109, Clippers 87
Written by Sheed   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 22:23

With so much attention being focused on the trade for Marcus Camby today, it was hard to believe there was a game tonight. The long All-Star layoff was very much the hesitation move before an explosive final stretch of the regular season for the Blazers. Even though Portland acquired Camby and Los Angeles acquired Blake and Outlaw, none of the players involved in the trade would play in this game tonight. Despite Portland's need for a center, Camby wasn't yet necessary as the Blazers used 15 steals, 49% shooting, and extremely determined play to disrupt and dismantle the Clippers, winning 109 to 87.

Once again I really feel like I'm in a Blazer daze. Watching this team without Brandon Roy for weeks, acquiring Marcus Camby, losing Blake and Outlaw, and then coming off a long break- It's hard to focus in on what's really going on here. The Blazers got a solid win tonight without their new rent-a-center. When he does suit up, Portland instantly becomes a playoff contender in a big way. Last week, specifically during the Thunder game, it felt like everything in Blazerland was heading in the wrong direction. But now, just a week later, The season has new life, guys now have more defined roles with bigger minutes, and our defense will get better. Everyone wins.

As far as how the Blazers won this game, I think it was one of the more mental victories of the year. Portland played with extremely high intensity, and with an added bonus of knowing low post help was on its way. The were inspired, Brandon Roy made an appearance despite still feeling pain, and some of our new key guys stepped up and made major contributions. It started and ended with active play on the defensive end as Portland had a season high 15 steals. Every starter had at least two steals and the team seemed to feed off this energy.

Individually, guys were focused on their craft tonight. Martell Webster was hitting threes early, and late in this one. Despite looking a bit uncomfortable very early on, Webster was absolutely locked in by the time the game ended. He tied a career high with 7 3-pointers and scored 28 points.

Andre Miller seemed to have a little bounce in his step. I knew the lay-off would be a big positive for him and he responded with a tremendous 10 points, 12 assists, and 6 rebounds. He was attacking, finding his teammates and doing everything the Blazers wanted when they brought him in to run this team. Pretty soon he'll have his old running mate, Marcus Camby, back at the center position and life will get even easier for Miller.

I was also very impressed with LaMarcus Aldridge's continued commitment to getting easier shots in the paint. He's nowhere near flawless with his low post game, but he's aggressive and getting to the free throw line. I like the way LaMarcus is carrying himself on the floor right now, and he may be the one guy who benefits the most from having Camby in the front court.

Even as the Blazers were putting on a show against the Clippers tonight, I couldn't help but think ahead. Acquiring a legitimate big man like Camby can redesign the whole team for the rest of the season. I never thought I'd see the day that Kevin Pritchard would give away guys like Blake and Outlaw, but he did it. It had to be done based on the personnel we have and now the Blazers can really move forward. It seemed like a broken season at times, but it could end up being successful by the time it's all said and done. As much as I loved Steve Blake and Travis Outlaw as brothers on this team, they had to go, from a basketball and personnel standpoint. I wish them all the luck in the world and I think everyone will ultimately be better for this trade.

A tough weekend task awaits the Blazers as they take on the Celtics on Friday and the Jazz on Sunday. Despite how incredibly bad Portland has played against Utah this year, I have renewed faith in their abilities with a defender and shot blocker like Marcus Camby. The near future is bright again, enjoy it Blazer fans!

Box Score

  • We had to lose Blakey and Trout.
  • Almost blew a 21 point lead in the 4th quarter.
  • Brandon Roy coming back and tweaking his injured hammy again.
  • Los Angeles' starters effort in this game.
  • We got Marcus Camby.
  • 15 steals, a season high for Portland.
  • Martell Webster and Andre Miller proving what they can do with extra minutes.
  • Blazers shot 56% from 3-point range, made 10 of 18 threes.
  • Portland out-assisted LA 25 to 15 and only turned the ball over 9 times.



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Comments (9)Add Comment
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written by Scotty B, February 17, 2010
Called it.
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written by T-Mac1, February 17, 2010
I'm really pumped to have Camby, and at the time I thought that this pretty much locked up at least the 8th seed...but all of that was contingent on Roy coming back, and if that doesn't happen, then we're in a lot of trouble. I don't think there's much chance of Houston or New Orleans overtaking us with Roy playing 40 minutes a night...but if he's out, then I'd say we've got maybe a 1 in 3 chance of making it. That's how important he is to this team.
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written by Billy Hoyle, February 17, 2010
I'm really starting to question our training staff for not being able to nip this hammy issue in the bud. From what I can find online, most hammy issues are fairly easy to recover from short of requiring surgery. There are some specific treatment options and I have to assume Brandon is working those, but if so why isn't he getting any better? If he were under care by the Suns staff would things be any different?
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written by KneeJerkNBA, February 17, 2010
You're right about Camby being a rental...if Oden comes back healthy and resigns. If not, Camby's a great insurance policy.

You're also right about LA's recent assertion in the paint. It'll be interesting to see if he keeps scoring down low and rebounding once there's an actual center on the court with him.
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written by Morty, February 17, 2010
Loved the win and was super excited to be a blazer fan yesterday, But after the B roy situation its hard to remain optimistic. I know if this team is to make a run in the playoffs, it starts with b roy.
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written by Tiparillo, February 17, 2010
I never thought I'd see the day that Kevin Pritchard would give away guys like Blake and Outlaw


You just mean traded, rather than seeing this move as a give away on KP's part. Must be given your other comments.
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written by Sheed, February 17, 2010
True, I do not consider this trade a give away. If anything, we stole Camby from the Clipps.
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written by jaydubsud, February 17, 2010
I just wanted to add a bucket request. Lost in all of this trade talk is the best result of all. Ricky 'crazy as a cockroach' Davis was waived to make room. I'm not a bitter person, but this guy's comments a few years back and something like 3 teams ago have always kinda pissed me off.
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