BLAZER'S GAME 17
Pre-Game Report
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When: December 1st @ 730pm
Where: The Rose Garden Arena, in Portland, OR
Blazers Record: 7-9
Magic Record: 11-5Inside The Magic - 




Team Leaders:
Scoring: SF Grant Hill (19.8)
Rebounding: PF Dwight Howard (12.3)
Assists: PG Jameer Nelson (4.6)
Steals: PG Jameer Nelson (1.69)
Blocks: PF Dwight Howard (2.25)
The Magic are a dangerous team, with some dangerous leaders in Jameer Nelson (15.1 ppg, 4.6 apg) Grant Hill (19.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg) and Dwight Howard (16.8 ppg, 12.3 rpg). They have an effective inside/outside game, but the thing to it all is that it's relatively one-sided .. as in one side of the court. While the Magic may have some serious outside shooting in Nelson, Redick, Garrity, Turkoglu and even Arroyo and Milicic, their inside presence is made up of one guy and one guy only -- Dwight Howard. Orlando is at their weakest on the glass, where occasionally SF Grant Hill (7.6 rpg) will make an appearance, otherwise it's usually up to Howard (12.3 rpg) Milicic (6.3 rpg) and the veteran Bo Outlaw (6.0 rpg) to get it done. If this team is hitting from the field, then they're bound to win. But if they're missing, they're bound to get a low percentage of their bricks .. and are pretty much screwed.
Portland's Priorities - 




Team Leaders:
Scoring: SF Darius Miles (14.1)
Rebounding: SF Darius Miles (8.0)
Assists: SF Darius Miles (5.8)
Steals: SG Martell Webster (0.63)
Blocks: SF Darius Miles (0.44)
Portland has what it takes to beat the Magic regardless of where they play. In fact the Blazers may have one of the best inside games in the NBA, simply because of how easily Coach Nate McMillan can rotate his talent, keep them fresh, and keep them out of foul trouble .. while effective and active on both ends of the floor at all times. Orlando does not match up against the Trailblazers at all. The Magic lack any inside game outside of Dwight Howard, and they certainly don't have the bodies and size to eliminate the combination of Magloire (10.6 ppg, 7.9 rpg) Randolph (12.8 ppg, 6.8 rpg) and Aldridge (12.3 ppg, 7.5 rpg) from getting rebounds and putting up points. For Portland, this will be a game won in the paint. Howard will be expected to get his rebounds and points, but if the Blazers can limit the production around him they should be able to log their 4th straight victory.
Look For:The Blazers to use a larger line-up on the outside (Udoko, Miles, Outlaw) around the perimeter to disrupt Orlando's shooters and force more missed shots for their big men to clean up underneath, where they'll certainly have an advantage.