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Blazers 100, Wizards 98

Why can't we beat Portland?

Wow, that was pretty infuriating.

I figured the loss to Portland in Washington was an anomoly of sorts, and the team would do everything possible to not let that happen again.  I guess I was wrong.

The same problems were all there.  EJ said the one reason he decided to start Andray Blatche was to corral LaMarcus Aldridge.  And what was the result?  Aldridge had 25 and 8, and Blatche played only 11 minutes.  It's kind of hard to stop Aldridge when you're spending most of your time sitting on the bench.

On the other end, Gilbert Arenas was pretty bad once again.  19 points and 10 assists isn't bad, but 4 of 16 from the field is.  I'm willing to chalk this one up to a random bad shooting night, but at the same time, how short did he leave that final shot?  I guess it was too close for him.

Seriously, there's a hell of a lot of blame to go around.  Jamison had 27 and 12, but how do you not step up when Brandon Roy is going right to the basket?  Stevenson had 17, but Roy killed him all night.  Roger Mason was strong off the bench with 10, but the Wizards were -6 when he was in the game.  The Wizards as a team shot far too many threes, instead of penetrating and getting easy twos on the poor Trailblazer interior defense.  

My biggest beef, however, is with EJ, who confused once again with the substitution patterns.  As mentioned earlier, EJ said he liked the idea of using Blatche's length to bother Aldridge, but he then played Blatche only 11 minutes.  Instead, during a key stretch where Portland took over the lead midway through the fourth quarter, the Wizards had a lineup of Arenas, Mason, Darius Songaila, Michael Ruffin, and Antawn Jamison.  Huh?  That doesn't really make sense ever, but it especially doesn't make sense in the fourth quarter.  

One thing I continually stress is that you can lose a game at any time, and you can't keep relying on winning close games.  Right there, with that strange lineup, Eddie lost the Wizards the game.  Those five should never be on the floor together, and it was a main reason the Wizards were once again unable to close out a game they lead most of the way.  

Andohbytheway, get ready for some more strange lineups when it matters most.  

"There were 24 minutes when we played hard and played together and then there were 24 minutes when we didn't play the right way, didn't protect the rim and didn't play good defense," Jordan said. "I'm going to find the guys who will play for 48 minutes the right way. And if I've got to sit some people, I'm going to sit some people but I'm looking for the right mix. This is the time to play with each other, to play good solid basketball. Protect the rim, rebound, execute and share the basketball. And I'm going to find the guys to do it."

Riiight.  Because now is the best time to change your personnel, when you're making your playoff push.  Hate to say it Eddie, but this is stuff you should have made clear a long time ago.  Changing things up now will just lead to more inconsistent play.  

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blatche
Is deactivated one game
starts the next game and plays 30min
starts the following game and plays 11

i dont get it.

by riskus on Mar 21, 2007 8:22 AM EDT   0 recs

Blatche
This is quickly becoming the most maddening issue involving the Wizards, for me at least. As riskus noted, Eddie's been all over the place with Blatche's playing time, but what bothered me even more was watching the longer Aldridge shoot over Etan with impunity. It was just easy for him.

I love Etan's hustle, but he's so limited offensively that if he has a bad matchup on defense, he's not really much use out there. Get someone longer in there (Blatche, Haywood) to challenge the guy that's killing us.

This said, I only watched the first half (which seems like the better part to watch) -- we have a five-month-old baby, and I needed some sleep.  

by Vanilla Gorilla on Mar 21, 2007 9:22 AM EDT   0 recs

I am still sickening by this game
Maybe the boo birds affected Gil, his shot was just not falling. I thought he would still pull up for 3 game winner. I watched EJ's post game interview and he was steaming mad.  Good. I have a few thoughts of this game.

How was Brandon Roy not the first pick in the draft last season? The Wiz had no answer for him.

Why did the Suns trade Sergio Rodriquez? Why does Jack get more PT than him? Sergio is a one man fast break, with mad play making ability.

How many games like this can the Wizards lose? @NOOK, @Denver, Knicks at home, ....

did you mention the Wiz's matador defense down the stretch? Roy is sick but he should not be driving to the hoop for uncontested lay ups in the final minutes. He did this multiple times.

Eddie find a rotation, 8, 9 or 10 guys, and roll with it. I do not care that much anymore about who are the 9th or 10th players. However, sitting a guy for 3 plus quarters and then having him play in crunch time makes absolutely zero sense. Coaches do not do this on any level, high school, junior high, or college!!

ON TNT last night, Barkley said the Wiz will only beat Seattle on their road trip and how they are chasing the Heat. Also, he made one of the funniest comments ever and I will try to find some video to post on here.

by Mac G on Mar 21, 2007 10:09 AM EDT   0 recs

I wasn't happy with the substitution patterns, but
I don't see how it can be fairly said that the coach lost this game when the coach's best player shot 25% from the field.

No Caron + Gil's shooting touch AWOL = Loss.

Satan is pleased with your progress.

by Spence on Mar 21, 2007 12:33 PM EDT   0 recs

There was plenty of blame to go around
I mentioned that.

I just wanted to emphasize that EJ was part of the blame.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 21, 2007 1:21 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Although I will admit
The language was a little harsh...I probably should have phrased that differently.

I'm just trying to emphasize that, while most will blame Gilbert for an awful shooting game, if it weren't for that stretch in the fourth quarter, the Wizards still would have won.  Certainly, Gilbert should not have had a bad shooting game, and he did not play very well.  But the Wizards were still right there, and that strange lineup fumbled it away.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 21, 2007 1:26 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

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