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Already talking about trading Miller, why the did they sign him?
After two blowout losses in back-to-back games, could there be trouble brewing for the Blazers? This article lends a peek into what could be considered some festering issues.
http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/11/29/w...with-portland/
The Blazers expected to contend for a championship; as such, a 12-7 record after one of the league's five easiest early schedules is disappointing. This weekend, in particular, has been rough, as the Blazers were blown out by the Grizzlies (!) and the Jazz. (Prior to that back-to-back, the Blazers nearly gave New Jersey its first win. Guh.) Most notable has been how the Blazers offense has fallen off despite the improvement of center Greg Oden, who leads the league in field goal percentage.
The problem, apparently, is either something to do with how coach Nate McMillan has sorted the rotation ... or how Oden is impacting the Brandon Roy-LaMarcus Aldridge driven offense ... or perhaps just that Roy and Aldridge are in a cold stretch. Whatever the case, it sounds dramatic, the way Jason Quick of The Oregonian tells it.
Quick writes that in the garbage time that was Saturday's fourth quarter in Salt Lake, frustration on the bench became readily apparent.
It created for interesting viewing in the fourth quarter, as the team's core was yanked and engaged in a series of animated conversations on the bench. Roy reached past [Steve] Blake's shoulder and tapped [Andre] Miller, asking him why he didn't play after the first quarter. Miller and Joel Przybilla talked, at one time shaking their heads. Roy passed a folded statistics sheet to Aldridge, who studied the sheet, refolded it and then put both hands over his face after discarding the sheet under the bench. Later, Roy and Aldridge talked, with Roy revealing that their conversation revolved around how different things had become this season.
This is New Portland, so there's no screaming or punching. But tension overflows from Quick's piece. (Dave Deckard's Blazers Edge recap is a bit less dour, if still dire.) It sounds like a team in crisis. The biggest problem may be Miller's obvious struggles in getting along with McMillan -- the pair have now argued in the media about the starting point guard job, the success or failure of the team's three-guard line-up and now how well Miller was moving in the Jazz game, with McMillan explaining to Quick that he limited the veteran to six minutes off the bench because he looked slow out there, while Miller insisted he was fine. Clearly, that marriage remains on rocky ground.
Perhaps that problem could be solved by a trade -- losing Miller would definitely fix it, and trading Blake has a good chance of fixing it, knowing what we know about Miller as a player. But that's not the only problem here, and who knows how the Portland braintrust will approach the greater crisis. Perhaps -- dare I, a fan of good basketball, say hopefully -- the players and McMillan can figure it out on the court.
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Already talking about trading Miller, why the did they sign him?
But but but but but...the Blazers are going to challenge the Lakers for the le!![]()
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Well send you Robin Lopez, Kerr, and as a bonus pony tailed for your 60 year old glass gorilla.
andre miller for elton brand
lol Blazers.
They are going to "non issue" their way to another first round exit. Now you can see why tlong pussed out and didnt want to bet and put his money where his mouth is.
"Roy reached past [Steve] Blake's shoulder and tapped [Andre] Miller, asking him why he didn't play after the first quarter."
Could you imagine being Blake sitting on the bench while Miller and Roy are literally talking "behind his back" about his job?
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Blazers imploding is good for Houston. Hopefully, they realize that they need to try to add some pieces to contend. Thats when Morey calls them up and offers something along the lines of Battier and/or Lowry for Rudy + filler.
Blazers seem to have righted the ship...
Yup. Blew all their cap space on a chubby, washed up PG. So glad they didn't get Ariza with the way he guards Kobe.
I thought Roy was the new self-appointed coach, why didn't he put Miller in the game?
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And they missed on Odom, and Hedo
...and they missed on Millsap.
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