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Diesel10

Feb 13, 2008 Dec 19, 2009 11 259

Oceanography grad student at OSU. I bleed red... and black. May not be healthy....

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Portland Trail Blazers National Basketball Association Team

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Archived radio broadcasts of games.

Does anyone know if there's an archive of Blazer game radio broadcasts anywhere? I want to download the broadcast of the game at the Memorial Coliseum by the Schonz this week because I'm going to be at the game watching, not listening on the radio.

If there's not already a podcast or archive of it, would anyone be willing to record it for me?

2 months ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 3 comments 0 recs

Kevin Pelton at Basketball Prospectus has released his "Every Play Counts All-Defensive Team" for this year, and gives the Pryzzly Bear an honorable mention at the center spot. This is based on KP2's first hand observations of players and how they play defense, not stats. Good stuff.

Here's what he said about Joel:
"Joel Przybilla, Portland - For the second straight season, injuries to Greg Oden have helped remind the rest of the league just how valuable Przybilla is defensively. Przybilla's block totals aren't off the charts, but he also doesn't play himself out of position by trying to block every shot in the paint. He's also developed into an excellent taker of charges."

8 months ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 1 comment 2 recs

From the LA Times Lakers' Blog. Andrew Kamenetzky has some additional info on what a flagrant foul is and how it's called and assessed. Good insights and clear explanations.

Hat tip to JE Skeets, of Ball Don't Lie. http://www.twitter.com/jeskeets

9 months ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 1 comment 0 recs

Bethelehem Shoals of freedarko writing for SportingNews.com on his take of KP as an executive. Not specifically about the Darius Miles situation, but more a review of KP's management style, a comparison to players' situations, and some analysis of why he can rub people the wrong way. A fantastic piece. Makes the people who are clamoring against KP look like small-minded traditionalists and fools (at least in my opinion).

11 months ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 0 comments 1 recs

Brian Hendrickson has some inside info about the Blazers' trade prospects. Hopefully, it'll throw some water on some of the silliness getting slung across the Internet right now. Just cool off and enjoy the ride, fans!

about 1 year ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 3 comments 0 recs

Dwight Jaynes (retired Portland sportswriter) talked to Nate McMillan about Oden's development and skills at present. He also talks about why he thinks Oden will be a special player.

An aside, but I have to say that I like Dwight's writing much more now that he's retired. He seems relaxed and is only sharing the things that actually interest him, and because of that his writing is much freer and more accessible. Blogging FTW, I guess. I highly recommend keeping tabs on his stuff.

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This one's for Sophia. A video documenting some young French players before the draft, focusing on Batum, Ajinca, and Mahinmi. Funny shot of him walking through a Burger King drive-through.

about 1 year ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 6 comments 2 recs

I really respect how this guy thinks about the game of basketball, and his various blogs are all really good reads. He doesn't talk about the NBA too much, which he mentions in this article, but it's really great stuff about the game in general.

I don't know if I'd do this trade, but that's mostly just because I'm very conservative about trades in general and would much rather watch the guys we have develop. That being said, I like his justifications and it's a pretty creative angle that I haven't seen before.

He also mentions a couple possibilities to free Sergio, if that's your bag.

about 1 year ago Coas_forum_fish_tiny Diesel10 17 comments 0 recs

Truehoop loves some Roy

Henry Abbott just put up a post all about Brandon Roy's game, ostensibly to educate folks on the East Coast who don't get to (won't try to) see him much.  He breaks down everything Brandon did during the Hornets game.  Even for those of us who follow closely and think we know what Brandon's game is all about, it's worth a read.  The man just has phenomenal control over his entire body and preternatural understanding of where everyone is at all times.  I cannot stress enough how amazing of a player and person he is.  What a great block for this team to build on!

...Breaking Down Brandon Roy

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Foul trouble and free throws

I've been thinking about how our lineups might look as far as starting, second unit, and other variations we could put together.  Dave's questions about that exact topic spurred a lot of this, as well as what other folks were responding to in their replies.  It seems to be a common assumption that Frye and/or Przybilla will be getting more minutes than people expect (want?) because of foul trouble to our other frontcourt options, especially Oden as he learns.

I'm not challenging that at all.  I think it's right on the money.  What I am wondering is how all those fouls will affect our game.  According to 82games.com ( Blazers page ) we attempted 24.5 free throws per game at 77%, and gave up 26.3 at 78%.  If we're looking at serious foul trouble in our frontcourt, we could see a much bigger disparity in those numbers.  Potentially, we could have something like a -8 or -10 free throw differential every night.  That could be a much bigger problem for us offensively than replacing Zach's numbers.  In the end, giving up free points to the opponent is about the same as not scoring points you're used to getting.  If Travis continues his aggressive drives that we saw at the very end of last season, that could help our free throw numbers.  However, thinking for myself as well as perusing everyone else's ideas of our possible lineups, I don't know if he'll see enough playing time to get significant free throw numbers, as well as the questions regarding whether he can produce like that without being the number 1 or 2 option on offense.

The other issue I see with increasing fouls in our frontcourt is how it affects the pace of the game.  It's been noted many times that we have the personnel to be a really fast, uptempo team.  Whether that's how Nate (or KP?) want it to be, the possibility is there, and in all likelihood the team will try to be as fast as is helpful.  However, if we're constantly stopping the game with fouls and free throws, where are the fastbreak opportunities?  And even if, as has been suggested, we're not a fastbreak team, but become a very quick, motion-style halfcourt team, how will the constant variation in pace from frenetic cutting and tenacious defense to standing around watching a bounce-bounce-free throw affect our guys?  It is much harder to condition for repetitive sprints and rests than constant effort in a flowing game.

Looking at the stats on 82games.com for the preeminent running teams in the NBA last year, the Golden State Warriors and the Phoenix Suns , the Warriors shot 25.8 at 72% while giving up 29.5 at 75% and the Suns shot 22.2 free throws at 81% while giving up 23.2 at 77%.  Last year, our free throw numbers were right in there with those teams, so it seems like it wouldn't be a problem, but we're looking at increasing the number of free throws we're giving up significantly.  Also, don't forget that Zach was masterful at getting fouled and drawing free throws, especially during his putbacks.  There's a quite likely possibility that we'll give up a bunch more free throws, and attempt even fewer.

How do you think our free throw differential will look next year?  Change or no change, why?  Will our foul situations affect the pace of the game we play?  How quickly can our frontcourt be coached into avoiding fouls?  Conversely, how quickly can they be coached into drawing fouls and free throws?

Poll
Free throw differential next year:
-5 or worse
19 votes
-5 to even
41 votes
Even
11 votes
Even to +5
11 votes
+5 or better
3 votes

85 votes | Poll has closed

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