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K0be4mvp wrote:Is the name of the thread suposed to be 2004-2004?
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Season Preview
The Blazers come into the 2004-2005 season with a squad that hasn't really changed since 2003-2004.
Subtractions
The main loss was of Center Dale Davis, but this should open up some more playing time for Vladimir Stepania and Joel Przybilla.
Additions
Sebastian Telfair
The extemely talented Telfair brings outstanding ball skills and a great scoring ability, especially driving to the basket. He will need to get stronger and improve on his jumper to establish himself.
Bassy has a huge amount of potential, however he is going to be competing with two established point guards (Van Exel and Stoudamire) for court time. Telfair is going to have to work hard for his playing time.
Nick Van Exel
Nick the Quick brings experience and brilliant scoring ability to the Blazers, trading Dale Davis was deffinately worth Nick, Van Exel can play both guard positions and he is a great cluthc performer, he may not be the best defender but he has been around long enough to know a lot of the tricks in the book.
With Van Exel and Telfair the Blazers have bolstered thier back court, in a lot of teams Nick would be starting but we expect to see him playing off the bench at either guard position, this is really a good decision by the coaching staff as Nick played great as sixth man in Dallas.
Key Players this season
Zach Randolph
While Zach has been loggin up the minutes practising over the summer, the big question is going to be wether he has matured enough to lead the Blazers this season. After last season, where he earned the MIP award, nobody doubts Randolphs scoring ability, however he has been known to think for himself first, he needs to focus more on leading the team rather than himself for the Blazers to suceed.
Shareef Abdur Rahim
Many questioned the Mid season trade that bought Rahim to Portland, the Blazers already had a great young power foward (Randolf) who was showing vast amounts of improvement, and Randolf was not giving up his spot for Rahim. However Rahim calmly did his job wiht out a complaint and contributed well coming off the bench to rest either Randolf or small foward Darius Miles.
But this changed over the offseason, Shareef openly questioned the Blazers motives involving himself, and suggested that he should be traded. The Blazers management has not yet made a concerted effort to move Shareef, so at this point it looks like he will still be a Blazer for the start of the season.
We expect to see Rahim either in the same bench role, or playing at small foward. Both situations Rahim is not happy with. While Rahim is not a born leader the Blazers will need him to be contributing to his full ability this season.
Darius Miles
Having never lived up to his true potential in either LA or Cleveland, Miles continued his travels in 2003 and joined the Blazers. He was given a starting job and did not let the coaching staff regret the decision. While he still has not shaken the "Inconsistant" label, Miles had a great season with Portland, and gave glimpses of what he is truly capable of. With his great leaping ability and athleticism to go along with his great ballhandling, defensive and playmaking skills, all Miles needs to work on is his shooting to become a major threat on the court.
But with the posibilty of Rahim starting at small foward, Miles is going to have to work for his playing time. And if his minutes go down we may see his imprvement come to a halt. However with the big contract Miles signed this offseason we should still see Miles playing a considerable amount of time.
Projected Starters and Bench Rotation
C: Theo Ratliff (PF)
PF: Zach Randolf (C)
SF: Shareef Abdur Rahim (PF)
SG: Derek Anderson (PG,SF)
PG: Damon Stoudamire (SG)
6th: Darius Miles (SF, PF, SG and even possibly some PG)
7th: Nick Van Exel (PG,SG)
8th: Richie Frahm (SG)
9th: Joel Przybilla (C)
10th: Sebastian Telfair (PG)
11th: Ruben Patterson (SF,SG,PF)
12th: Qyntel Woods (SG,PG,SF)
IR
Viktor Khryapa (SG,SF, PF)
Travis Outlaw (PF,SF)
Vladimir Stepania (C,PF)
Season Prediction
The Blazers are really an unknowen commodity, we wouldn't expect to see them fall last in their division, but neither top. The best guess would be 3rd in the division and possibly a playoff berth. But it all depends on wether the team can work together.
Trade Rumors
Sources have given information that the Blazers could be looking to ship Rahim to Boston. The most likely player that Portland would be looking at would be Ricky Davis. However the salary difference is too much, and other players would have to be included.
Also the Blazers appear to be looking to ship one of their point guards, while Stoudamire seems to be staying, Van Exel could be looking at an early departure. No teams have been linked with a deal yet.
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Tue Nov 02, 2004 5:31 am
ilya wrote:in my blazers franchise, i traded shareef and przbylla for lewis and scrubs from seattle.
worked out good for both teams.
telfair is better than i thought too. very fast, good slasher.
Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:35 am
Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:07 pm
News Update
Przybilla cut to make way for Bell
Only a day before their season opener against the Magic, the Blazers announced they had cut third string center Joel Przybilla to make way for second year Point Guard Troy Bell.
While Bell has a lot of potential, it is unlikely he will play many games, let alone minutes. Przybilla may not have been a often used player in the Blazers rotation, but he was a body to throw in the paint in the case of Ratliff or Stepania getting injured.
The only justified reason for the change is the possibility that the Blazers may be looking to shift one of their 3 other point guards in the near future.
While Bell will be happy he's back on a NBA squad, he won't be happy about the lack out court time he will find in Portland
Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:35 pm
Fighting for Position
Randolph and Reef are fighting for position, in two ways. First they are doing what every player on the Blazers has been doing, fighting for a good position in the league, but also (especially Abdur Rahim) they are fighting for postion on the court.
While Shareef did request a trade, he still wants court time to prove his ability to interested teams, and in many similar situations the player can find his minutes slashed considerably until a deal is struck. Reef knew this and has been doing his best to prove the Mo-Cheeks that the Blazers need him on the court.
With Darius Miles injured during the second game of the season Shareef hasnt had to fight for his minutes as much, but is still making the most of every minute out there.
With the support of the orgaisation behind him, many would expect Randolph to feel he has no need to prove his place in the team, and simply sit back and watch Shareef go at it. But it seems that Randolph wants the Blazers management to have no doubt they made the right decision in making him the future of the Blazers.
Both Reef and Zach have been impressive over the first 5 games of the season, with Rahim scoring 31 and 21 in the last two games and averaging and healthy 21.4ppg, and Randolph playing more consistantly than many would expect averaging a double double with 34ppg and 12.8rpg.
Injuries
Injuries have already become a problem for the Blazers. First only two games into the season, Darius Miles went down with an ankle injury that put him out for 11 dats and 3 games.
Then during practice a day after the 5th game of the season, Abdur Rahim went down with a sprained right ankle which put him out for 2 weeks.
During both games 3 and 4 Zach Randolph has had to sit out for at least 10 mins each time, for a niggling arm injury.
5 Game Recap
(note: Games 1 and 2 were played on All Star difficuty, then game 3 onwards were played on Super Star difficulty)
Blazer Starters for Beginnning of season:
F: Darius Miles
F: Zach Randolph
C: Theo Ratlif
G: Derek Anderson
G: Damon Stoudamire
Game 1 Vs 0-1 Orlando Magic
This game was very pleasing for the Blazer coaching staff, every player was doing his job perfectly. A great defensive effort held the magic to just 11 points for the first quarter.
The Blazers held on to their lead and never looked like letting go, going into the second half up 70-48.
DA had a feild day scoring 27 points against the Magic
The rest of the game gave coach Maurice Cheeks a chance to have a look at his bench players and see hot they would perform, as well as trying out different combinations.
Final Score: 116-92 Blazers Victory
POG: Theo Ratliff 14p 16rebs 2blks 1stl 3ast 25mins
Key Stats
Portland
Randolph 24p 9rebs 2blk
Abdur Rahim 20p 10rebs 2ast 2stl
Anderson 27p 12/25 3rebs 5ast
Stoudamire 11p 3rebs 10ast
Miles 14p 10rebs 2ast
Orlando
Francis 29p 4rebs 3ast
Cato 14rebs 4stl
Howard 14rebs
Hill 19p 8rebs
Stevie was the only bright spark for the Magic, knocking down 29.
Game 2 @ 1-1 Utah
(Sorry poor notes for this game)
Frahm shot 3/4 from 3 point range.
Woods brought hustle and determination off the bench.
Final Score 124-101 Blazers Victory
POG: Randolph 19p 9/23 17rebs 1blk 2stl
Key Stats
Portland
Abdur Rahim 17p 6rebs
Frahm 13p
Stoudamire 14p 7ast 3stl
Anderson 19p 6rebs 4ast 3stl 8/10
Miles 18p 8rebs 3ast 2blk 22 mins (Injured 2:35 left in 3rd Q)
Utah
Boozer 13p 15rebs
Kirilenko 20p 6rebs
Giricek 28p
Arroyo 20p 4ast
Game 3 @ 1-1 Houston
The Rockets came out with some effective fast break offense to supprise the Blazers into so key defensive mistakes and scrappy turnovers, to lead going into the 2nd 24-23.
T-Mac was stunning on the break for Houston.
The Blazers managed to pull together some brilliant offense breaks and defensive stops behind 21 points and 5 rebounds from Randolph to take a 60-41 half time lead. Despite Randolph increasing his point total to 32, the Rokcets managed to come right back into the game to trail by 2 81-79 at the end of the third.
NVE pulled of a brilliant circus shot during a 2nd quater run.
The fourth was closely contested, but some great shutdown defense saw the Blazers miss their last 3 FG attempts to lose the game by 4.
Final Score: 106-102 Blazers Defeat
POG: McGrady 29p 10/16 3rebs 6blks
Key Stats
Portland
Randolph 43p 11/20 12rebs 5ast 3blk
Abdur Rahim 18p 7rebs
Stoudamire 14p 3rebs 5ast 3stl
Houston
Ming 14p 5/6 9rebs
Lue 14p 9ast
Taylor 13p 5rebs
Game 4 VS 0-2 Chicago
The Bulls took the advantage of some weak rebounding from Portland to take a 30-28 lead into the second. Chicago continued the dominance on the rebounds, and thanks to 23p and 7rebs from Antonio Davis took a 68-48 lead into the third.
The Blazers managed to sort out their rebounding woes to establish a run which bought them to within 3 at the end of the quarter. Randolph suffered an arm injury early in the Q.
The fourth saw a fast pace up and down game but the Blazers showed they wanted the game mroe and took a 4 point victory at home thanks to a great clutch 4 point play from Reef.
DA helped the Blazers comebakc during the third to take a exciting home win.
Final Score: 119-115 Blazer Victory
POG: Abdur Rahim 31p 12/20 2/4 3pt 5rebs
Key Stats:
Portland
Randolph 14p 10rebs (26min)
Ratlif 14p 14rebs 4blk
Anderson 22p 5rebs 4ast 2stl
Stoudamire 18p 14ast
Stepania 12p 8rebs
Chicago
Curry 11p 17rebs 2stl 2blk
Chandler 12p 14rebs 3stl
Gordon 22p 8TO
Davis 29p 9rebs
Game 5 @ 1-1 Boston
Despite 7 rebounds from Theo Ratlif, the Blazers found themself down 24-23 at the end of the first. The deficit increased by 2 in a 2nd quarter that saw Randolph injured for the 2nd time in 2 games. The Celts led 52-29 at the half.
The 3rd saw Makr Blount foul out and the Blazers take the lead 75-73 going into the final period. The Celtics showed far more composure to take out a scrappy win by 9.
Final Score: 105-96 Portland Defeat
POG: Pierce 28p 10/20 4rebs 5stl 5TO 3ast 2blk
Key Stats
Portland
Ratlif 12rebs 3blk 3ast
Randolph 29p 14rebs 4ast
Abdur Rahim 21p 7rebs
Anderson 19p 4rebs 3ast
Stoudamire 10p 6stl 9ast
Boston
Davis 28p 1stl 2rebs
LaFrentz 10p 16rebs
Payton 17p 6rebs 2reb 3stl
Stats Update
Team Leaders
Points:
Randolph 24.0, Rahim 21.0, Anderson 19.2
Rebounds:
Ratlif 12.8, Randolph 12.4, Miles 9.0
Assists:
Stoudamire 9.0, Anderson 4.0, 3 tied 2.8
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