Live in Portland and a huge Blazers fan here and couldn't have said it better myself. And Aldridge may not contiunue to put up 40 a game but he will put up good numbers for the rest of the playoffs just like he has all season. And if they do start to double him, then you have Matthews, Lillard, and Batum to worry about from 3pt land. This first half Aldridge had 4pts and Portland led by one at the half. Portlands looking good and I agree with the way other teams are playing in the west, it really might just be wide open at this point.
Great post Nate.
Go Blazers.
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04-26-2014, 12:10 AM #1
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04-26-2014, 01:18 AM #2
There wasn't any one highlight Wednesday night that explained LaMarcus Aldridge. Maybe he’s beyond explanation.
The Portland Trail Blazers forward is 6-11 but prefers jumpers, steps inside the three-point arc for some of his most efficient shots and needed seven seasons to figure out how to be an elite rebounder. But he’s here now. He’s here, in the NBA playoffs, where the Blazers have won consecutive road games to take a 2-0 lead on the Houston Rockets.
Aldridge is here, and while he’s here after two seasons away from the playoffs, he’s making sure we know it.
That meant 43 points on 18-for-28 shooting, eight rebounds and three blocks Wednesday in a 112-105 victory. And that was a letdown after he posted 46 points on 17-for-31 shooting, 18 rebounds and two blocks Sunday in Game 1.
We don’t see these kinds of games normally.
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04-24-2014, 04:14 AM #3
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i think the miami heat look really really good as usual
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04-25-2014, 11:24 PM #4
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I think the Bulls are going to come back and win the series
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04-25-2014, 11:28 PM #5
The Bulls' season will not end in Washington this weekend.
The Bulls aren't just going to lie down, and let's not forget Washington needed late-game rallies to get both of its wins in Chicago. It was a spectacular start for the Wizards, but this Bulls team will be a tough out.
The Bulls have too little quit in them not to take a game, even if it is on the road.
I've counted Chicago out prematurely too many times. With some adjustments, and a desperate level of effort on defense, I think they'll win one of the next two games.
Chicago's season won't end in Washington via a sweep. I have the Wizards winning Game 3 but the Bulls giving one last-ditch effort and stealing Game 4. Game 5, in Chicago, will be a hard-fought contest, just as the first two have been so far, and the Bulls will survive to play a Game 6. So, on its second trip to Washington, Chicago's season will end, just as I predicted from the start.
As good as the Wiz are playing -- and I think Wall could explode in one of these next two home games -- I can't see a Tom Thibodeau team getting swept. The Wizards are still in uncharted territory for this young squad. The Bulls should be able to get back to Chicago for a Game 5.Last edited by NateVest; 04-25-2014 at 11:33 PM.
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04-25-2014, 11:27 PM #6
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1. Fact or Fiction: The Nets have the Raptors right where they want 'em.
2. Fact or Fiction: The Wizards really are this good.
3. Fact or Fiction: The Bulls' season ends in Washington this weekend.
4. Fact or Fiction: Portland is a legitimate threat in the West.
5. Fact or Fiction: The Rockets' season ends in Portland this weekend.
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04-26-2014, 12:20 AM #7
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1. Yes, I think Brooklyn wins this series.
2. Wizards are young and good, and the Bulls can only go so far with Coaching and not enough talent. I'd say this ones up for grabs and goes 7 games. Either way, whichever team advances that's where the road ends for them imo.
3.Fiction
4.Definitely. I know this is playoff ball now, but they proved in the regular season they can beat ANY team, and Aldridge is playing career best ball right now which is clearly the best time for it.
5. I hope so but I think Houston gets a win here and avoids a sweep. But I hope I'm wrong.
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04-26-2014, 01:11 AM #8
With the Wizards, Blazers and Mavericks pulling off surprising road wins, here are my predictions, given what I know now about each team.
I now see the Wizards and Blazers, both up 2-0, as the favorites to win their respective series over the Bulls and Rockets. Meanwhile, the Spurs will still prevail against the Mavs, but will have a harder time disposing of their Texas rivals than originally predicted.
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04-26-2014, 10:41 PM #9
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Putting the bank on the Bulls tomorrow at plus 105
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04-26-2014, 11:48 PM #10
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With home court advantage regained and a jolt of momentum, the Pacers should cruise past this series in two more games.