- The Rose City Sports Page Report
Blazers "De-Throne" Kings

D-Miles and the Blazers struggled early on against the Kings,
but eventually got things under control by the third quarter.
Miles, who went scoreless in the first half, wrapped up the game
with a solid 14 pts and 7 assists. More importantly though
were the 11 Defensive Rebounds (12 total) and 4 blocked
shots that he registered throughout the contest.


Box Score: (Click here for Full Team/Player Statistics)
Game Summary:
The Blazers were back to looking like a struggling highschool team early on against the Kings, after a 2 of 8 shooting performance in the first 6 minutes of action (that also included 5 turnovers and 4 fouls committed) quickly gave Sacramento a 13-4 advantage. Finally with 5:51 to play in the quarter, McMillan of the Blazers would use Portland's first time out in an attempt to get something going in a game that his team figured to have the upper hand in from the get go. It would prove brilliant, as the starting line-up (with Webster in for Jack, and Jones at PG, and LaFrentz later replacing a foul-troubled Magloire) would re-take the floor and erupt .. going on a 10-0 tear despite a hard foul by Brad Miller sending LaFrentz to the sideline with an arm injury mid-way through. Portland would take the lead with 2:24 to play (14-13) and extend it 59 seconds later on a Fred Jones three .. with 1:15 remaining in the period. Sacramento wouldn't get back on the board until a Bibby lay-up put them at 15 pts scored as a team with 24.1 remaining. Portland would keep the lead to close out the quarter on a stellar 17-2 run. (POR 21-15)
Portland would stay up through the 2nd quarter as the Kings shooting woes from the 1st quarter (just 6 of 24 from the field) would cease to some extent. Led by Mike Bibby (11 pts in the 1st Q, 6 in the 2nd before hitting the bench with 2 mins to play due to his 3rd foul) the Kings would chip away and reduce the Blazers lead to as much as a few points, before a volley of missed shots by the home team gave Portland another chance to pull away. Fast-moving Fred Jones of the Blazers lead the way with a couple of buckets, but garbage man Jamaal Magloire had the most impact (6 reb, 2 off in the Q, 8 pts) as he'd account for a 3rd of the team's points in the quarter. At the half both Magloire (12 pts, 6 reb) and Jones (11 pts, 5/5 FG) would sit atop the Blazers with Bibby (17 pts, 3 reb) for Sacramento standing out as the lone threat heading into the 2nd half. (POR 44-35)
Steaming into the 3rd quarter, the Kings shooting woes from the beginning of the game would suddenly return, while the Blazers playing a more careful and cautious game .. committed a single foul in the quarter (nor did they turn it over once). Strong play out of Portland's Darius Miles (8 pts, 5 reb, and his 3rd blocked shot of the game) and forward Zach Randolph (4 pts, 4 reb) ensured the Blazers lead would grow. At the end of 36 minutes, Portland would sit up with plenty of room to maneuver, thanks to another sub-40% shooting performance by the Kings (just 7 of 21 shots made). (POR 66-50)
Similar to Portland's performance as a team, did the Kings Mike Bibby save his best quarter for the final 12 minutes, where he'd score 12 of Sacramento's 19. The Blazers in the mean time would shoot 11 of 21 from the field, connect on 6 of 8 free throws, and grab another 12 rebounds bringing their game total to an impressive 57 (45 defensive .. of a possible 57 shots missed by the Kings) for one of their best rebounding performances all year. They'd score 28 in the fourth to close out the game and defeat the Kings by 25 .. their largest margin of victory all year. (POR WINS 94-69)
Reality's of the Game:
Despite failing to score a single point in the 1st half, Portland forward Darius Miles would bounce back strong in the second half where he'd score all 14 of his points, including a pair of threes hit early in the third quarter after a struggle (0 for 10) of a 1st half with Defensive stud Ron Artest guarding him. The Portland playmaker also recorded 12 rebounds, 7 assists and a season high 4 blocks against the Kings in 35 minutes of action .. efforts that earned him the Gatorade Baller of the Game honors in the end.
He battled foul trouble throughout the whole game, but he still got on the floor for 34 minutes while putting up a game high 25 points on 8 of 20 shooting (4 of 5 from down town, 5 of 6 from the FT line). Sacramento guard Mike Bibby was the Kings player of the game.
Portland got a lot out of Center Jamaal Magloire, who put a hurting on Kings Center Brad Miller 16 pts and 9 rebounds later. Magloire shot a solid 8 of 12 from the field throughout the game.
The Kings studs in Shareef Abdur-Rahim (22.1 ppg entering the contest) and Ron Artest both had their troubles throughout this one. While Artest battled foul trouble and scored just 10 pts (4 reb as well) Abdur-Rahim did even worse .. with 5 pts scored on 1 of 9 shooting (3 of 4 from the FT line). However Abdur-Rahim did manage to grab 9 rebounds and block a trio of shots (3 of the team's 5) at some point during the contest.
Blazer speedster Fred Jones had a great game of fast breaks that led to 13 pts scored on a brilliant shooting performance (6 of 7, including a three) in 27 minutes.
Sacramento Center Brad Miller managed just 6 points and 8 rebounds for the Kings. He also blocked a couple of shots.
Solid performers for the Blazers were Zach Randolph (9 pts, 7 reb) LaMarcus Aldridge (8 pts, 8 reb) Ime Udoko (5 pts, 4 reb, blk) Jarret Jack (7 pts, 5 reb) and Martell Webster (7 pts, 6 reb).
Game Photos:

Portland guard Fred Jones had a solid evening with 13 points
scored on a near-perfect 6 of 7 shooting. Jones was the spark
that led the Blazers up and over the Kings in the first quarter to
where they never quite looked back.

Sacramento guard Mike Bibby (#10) battled foul trouble yet
still managed to put up a game high 25 points. His comrade
Shareef Abdur-Rahim (#3) who entered the game was one of
the NBA's stop 5 scorers, had a more frustrating night with just
a single field goal made (1 of 9) and a few free throws (3 of 4)
to give him a season low, 5 points.

Blazer center Jamaal Magloire led all Portland scorers with
16 points on an effective 8 of 12 shooting. The big Center also
registered 9 rebounds and a steal in the contest against a pretty
nasty front line in Kings Center Brad Miller and forwards Shareef
Abdur-Rahim and Ron Artest.