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alamo50
04-15-2005, 10:23 AM
Tension erupts on court

Conflict boils over between Darius Miles and Kevin Pritchard, and Ruben Patterson says he wants to be traded

Friday, April 15, 2005
GEOFFREY C. ARNOLD


The tension between Darius Miles and Kevin Pritchard broke out into the open Thursday night at the Rose Garden. And Ruben Patterson said he is done with the Trail Blazers for the rest of this season and has requested to be traded before next season.

Miles, apparently miffed at being replaced during a 102-90 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, didn't bother to return to the bench after being taken out with 4:03 left in the first half. Instead, Miles threw his headband into the stands and ran directly to the tunnel and into the locker room.

Assistant coach Tim Grgurich chased after him, and Miles later returned to the bench. Miles said he needed to use the restroom.

Miles started the fourth quarter and scored on a fast-break layup with 8:34 remaining. But during the ensuing timeout, Miles again stood away from the team. Then Miles pulled himself out of the game, walked to the locker room again with 7:28 remaining and did not return. According to a Blazers spokesperson, Miles' sore neck was bothering him again.

"I hurt and came out of the game," Miles said.

Patterson, already upset about his playing time and the team's decision to give younger players more prominent roles, erupted in a postgame tirade and said he's not going to play in the team's final four games of the season.

"I don't want to get into details, but I think I'm gonna sit out these last four games. Because I went through so much for this team and it doesn't seem like these guys want to win here," Patterson said. "And I can't deal with that. I don't know if it's management or what, but it's obvious they want to play the young guys. I'm too good of a player for that. We are out there, trying to play hard and help this team win, and it seems like they don't care."

Miles, who played 11 minutes in the first half, didn't play at all in third quarter and played five minutes in the fourth quarter. In his 16 minutes, he made 2 of 8 shots and scored six points.

"He said his neck was sore," Pritchard, the Blazers' director of player personnel and interim coach, said. "I don't know for sure what was going on. He and I are going to have a little pow-wow and I'm going to find out."

Pritchard and Miles then walked into Pritchard's office, after which shouting was heard.

During the Blazers' first timeout of the third quarter, Miles sat on the bench, away from the team. He stood up but clearly was uninterested during the team's second timeout of the quarter.

Miles thought Pritchard had called his name to enter the game with 3:18 remaining in the third quarter. Miles walked toward the scorers table, but Pritchard said he called for Travis Outlaw to enter the game. Miles wheeled around and walked back to the bench.

Some of the Blazers players were apparently upset with Miles' actions throughout the game. Both Stoudamire and Patterson had animated conversations with Pritchard during the timeout after Miles walked off the court for the final time.

Miles has had his troubles with the Blazers this season. His well-publicized tirade toward former coach Maurice Cheeks in January resulted in a team-imposed two-game suspension. Miles was asked about his standing with the team after the game.

"You'll have to ask (general manager) John Nash and Kevin Pritchard that. I play for the Trail Blazers and I'm supposed to be here for another five years," Miles said. "It's not whether I want to be. But I have a contract for five years, so I'm supposed to be here. I might want to be here, but they might trade me somewhere else."

Patterson said he would welcome a trade, although Blazers President Steve Patterson, after speaking with the forward, said he will be on the flight for tonight's game at Golden State.

"If it's going to be like this, it's no use in me being here," Ruben Patterson said. "It's about winning with me right now. I don't want to be here. They just need to trade me."

Geoffrey C. Arnold: 503-221-8556; [email protected]

ChumpDumper
04-15-2005, 10:42 AM
Patterson + crap for Christie.

Useruser666
04-15-2005, 11:02 AM
But how can the Spurs get these guys? :lol

FromWayDowntown
04-15-2005, 11:16 AM
I can actually appreciate Patterson's frustration. I don't think he's doing the right thing by boycotting his team's games (if he does that), but I can see why he would be upset with where things stand in Portland, particularly because little or nothing is done with whiny bitches like Miles whose pride gets in the way of the team concept.

Obstructed_View
04-15-2005, 01:54 PM
This situation just reminds me how grateful I am that DA forced the trade with the Blazers. If ever a team needed to be blown up.

I posted up on ESPN's board expressing sympathy with the Blazers fans after Mo Cheeks was fired, and they all jumped on me saying he was the reason the team sucked. They've won like three games since he left, so I guess the fans got what they wished for. Mo is a class guy, and it's a shame he had to deal with all those guys.

boutons
04-15-2005, 03:27 PM
"Mo is a class guy"

agree, but is he an NBA head coach?

Obstructed_View
04-15-2005, 03:38 PM
Again, they won like three games since he left, so I guess he was. I hope he gets another chance to prove one of us right.

boutons
04-15-2005, 04:17 PM
Blazers have sucked all year, before he left.

He was hired into a rotten organizational culture as his first head coaching job, and I don't think he is good enough head coach, or if he even is one, to fix the culture and impose his own culture.

Obstructed_View
04-15-2005, 04:38 PM
Yeah, you are right. I guess I should have said that the organization should be blown up, not just the team. :) I just looked it up and they were 22-33 with him and 3-20 without him. Like I said, he may not be a good coach, but I'd like to see him get another shot just to know for sure.