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Dave,
Small forward is the Blazers strongest and deepest position but [Gerald] Wallace and [Nicolas] Batum have contract negotiations coming up. How can the Blazers afford to keep both of them? Then again how can they afford not to?
I love the way you put that. I also love both players. From an enjoyment standpoint Wallace is my favorite Blazer on the current squad and it’s not even close. From a titillation and appreciation of potential standpoint Batum tops the list. Together they’re #1 and #2 on Dave’s “Best Blazers to Watch” list.
Given the chatter that’s come out
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Tonight, we gained a vivid reminder of how awful some post-lockout games can be. In a game as ugly as you’d expect at the end of a 6 game road trip, the Portland Trail Blazers come up short against the Detroit Pistons, 94-91. The Pistons deserve credit for working hard all night, but this is a game the Gerald-Wallace-less Blazers gave away with lackluster defense.
LaMarcus Aldridge led the Blazers with 25 points and only 4 rebounds, with Nicolas Batum (14 points, 9 rebounds), Craig Smith (10 points, 5 rebounds) and Raymond Felton (20 points, 9 assists) playing key
Continue Reading FINAL: Detroit Pistons 94, Portland Trail Blazers 91
In a Nutshell
On a night when the Pistons want to play slow and ugly the Blazers oblige them on both accounts with an emphasis on the “ugly”. The Blazers fail to score on the break, don’t score enough inside, allow the Piston guards to run rampant, and absolutely terrorize everybody’s eyeballs from the three-point arc. Despite this they remain in a single-possession game down to the wire but can’t convert the tying shot.
Game Flow
The Blazers started out this game in a hole, absent starting small forward Gerald Wallace who jammed a finger a couple games ago
Continue Reading Game 16 Recap: Portland Trail Blazers 91, Detroit Pistons 94
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