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133.1 | 10 in a row! | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | The Portland Kid | Mon Apr 08 1991 14:31 | 11 |
| The Blazers continued their winning ways last night, whipping the
Dallas Mavericks 110-92. Cliff Robinson came off the bench to score
22 big points to help with the win. This is the 10th straight win
for the Blazers and the 5th game in a row that the Blazers have
held their opponent to under 100 points. They set a new club record
for road wins in a season last night. They have won 25 road games
this year. There are two more big road games this week before hosting
the Lakers on Saturday. They will play the Rockets on Tues. and
the Spurs on Wed.
Glen.
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133.2 | 58-18! | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | The Portland Kid | Wed Apr 10 1991 14:43 | 7 |
| A HUGE win for the Blazers last night in Houston! The Blazers came
back from 12 down in the 3rd quarter to lead by 8 at the end of
the 3rd! They never looked back from there.
Big game in San Antonio tonight!
Glen.
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133.3 | Congrats to the Blazers! | WORDY::NAZZARO | Pursue, capture, incarcerate | Thu Apr 11 1991 13:08 | 5 |
| Blazers won again - now have taken 12 in a row!!! Pretty impressive,
especially considering their March swoon that had certain Laker fans
salivating.
NAZZ
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133.4 | It's gonna be a hell of a race ... | EARRTH::BROOKS | New World Order = Business As Usual | Thu Apr 11 1991 15:39 | 14 |
| Nazz, Portland's swoon was a direct result of Cliff Robinson's injury.
I still think they are the team to beat - if healthy. And I think the
Rockets are going to e dangerous, real dangerous in the playoffs,
assuming that they haven't peaked too soon (always a real possiblity).
As far as I'm concerned, I see no shoo-ins for the Finals, or even
strong favorites. The team that is healthy and hitting on all cylinders
will be there. That, IMO, is more true this year than ever.
Example : In the East, Isiah's return makes the Pistons a real threat
to win it again. The Knicks were playing well, then tapered off. That
is not a team you want to see too early. In the West, Houston and
Portland have dominated in the 2nd half. But Strickland is back for the
Spurs, the Suns look OK .....
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133.5 | I assume he's been injured | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Apr 11 1991 16:01 | 12 |
| What's going on with Walter Davis. Some games he hasn't played at all
and others he's only getting a couple of minutes.
IMNSHO Walter could be the crucial ingredient to push Portland over the
top. When playoff time comes and they start playing some 'D' in the
NBA he'll provide instant offense off the bench. The guy can flat out
score.
So, what gives.
- ACC Chris
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133.6 | time's wasting | XOANAN::HEISER | Help, I've fallen & can't get up | Thu Apr 11 1991 17:22 | 5 |
| Suns are gonna head for an early exit if they don't get more people
healthy. They won't go anywhere with KJ, Majerle, and Chambers in
street clothes.
Mike
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133.7 | Walter hasn't been Walter. | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | The Portland Kid | Thu Apr 11 1991 19:58 | 15 |
| First of all, Cliff Robinson was not injured during the "swoon"
in March. Mark Bryant is the only Blazer that has been out for
an injury in the last two months. Jerome Kersey was also having
more problems with his calf then and I think that's why the team
was sliding then. People don't realize what a force Jerome is for
the Blazers.
Secondly, Walter Davis was out for a couple of games because of
a strained knee. Nothing serious, and he is playing again. He
scored 6 points last night in the win over the Spurs. He has not
been shooting as well as he can since coming to the team. I don't
know why, maybe because he not getting enough minutes.(only about
10-15 per game.)
Glen.
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133.8 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | New World Order = Business As Usual | Fri Apr 12 1991 17:56 | 9 |
| re .6
Mike, the Suns are playing it smart. Might as well let them come back
100%, instead of rushing them back to aggravate an old injury.
Besides, when the Puns get toasted by LA or Houston, you have a
built-in Execellent Loss Excuse (ELE) (tm) handy ... :-)
Doc
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133.9 | LA's going down | XOANAN::HEISER | Help, I've fallen & can't get up | Fri Apr 12 1991 18:09 | 7 |
| > Besides, when the Puns get toasted by LA or Houston, you have a
> built-in Execellent Loss Excuse (ELE) (tm) handy ... :-)
As it stands now, Houston will play LA in the first round. I doubt LA
will survive them this time.
Mike
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133.10 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | New World Order = Business As Usual | Fri Apr 12 1991 18:30 | 12 |
| Given the state of the Lakers interior defense (bad against quick
guards like Kenny Smith and Vernon Maxwell penetrating), you may be
right. But I would not bet the house against Magic and Worthy elevating
their game for the playoffs either. Especially Worthy. If he follows
his usual pattern of boosting is regular season numbers for the
post-season, LA will go deep into the playoffs ...
Besides Mike, our whole discussion may be moot. Houston, Utah, and San
Antonio are separated by ONE game in the loss column. This whole
business won't be settled until the final day of the season.
Doc
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133.11 | | VLNVAX::MBROOKS | | Fri Apr 12 1991 18:42 | 23 |
|
There Sepatated by 2 games now, utah and Houston both lost last night
SAN ANTONIO 51 25 7.5
UTAH 50 27 9
Houston 49 27 9.5
San Antonia plays at seattle tonight.
Tomorow Houston is at Sacramento and Denvers at Utah (2 wins)
Theres only 2 (3) spots that are more or less set in the playoff
picture. Portland will take the #1 spot in the west and Atlanta
will have the 6th in the east. The rest is up for grabs. I could
say that Chicago has more or less clinched the #1 spot in the east
but I dont want to jinx them.
What are the chances with a LAKER win on saturday of the lakers
catching portland ? I guess orlando will have to beat portland on
sunday to keep things intresting out there in the west race. Go
Orlando :-) :-)...
The Big Question....Will Denver get its 20th W this season, they
play the clippers tonight and utah tomorow ?
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133.12 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Apr 12 1991 18:45 | 3 |
| If the SA, Utah, and Houston teams are only separated by 2 games and
the playoff spots are up for grabs, how is Chicago's 2 game lead over
the Celtics clinched?
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133.13 | | XOANAN::HEISER | Help, I've fallen & can't get up | Fri Apr 12 1991 19:16 | 11 |
| but Mac, that's different! ;-)
I think Seattle has #8 locked up in the West.
re: Worthy & LA vs. Houston
Mrs. Worthy is gonna be pi$$ed if that comes true and James will
literally disappear due to fatigue. Those low post spin moves will do
it every time.
Mike
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133.14 | | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | The Portland Kid | Fri Apr 12 1991 19:25 | 12 |
| re: -3
If the Lakers beat Portland on Saturday, they will be 2 games back
with 4 games left. That means the Lakers would have to win all
of their games and Portland would have to lose 2 of their last four.
Portland's last four look like this- Orlando at home, Houston at
home, Sacremento at home, and Phoenix in Phoenix. It is possible
that the Blazers could lose to Houston and Phoenix, so the Lakers
are still in it! If the Blazers win Saturday, though, the Pacific
division is all their's!
Glen.
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133.15 | Lakers must beat HOU, SA, PTL to get to BOS ... | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Apr 12 1991 22:09 | 11 |
| > If the Lakers beat Portland on Saturday, they will be 2 games back
> with 4 games left. That means the Lakers would have to win all
> of their games and Portland would have to lose 2 of their last four.
> Portland's last four look like this- Orlando at home, Houston at
> home, Sacremento at home, and Phoenix in Phoenix. It is possible
> that the Blazers could lose to Houston and Phoenix, so the Lakers
> are still in it! If the Blazers win Saturday, though, the Pacific
> division is all their's!
i.e., Portland has virtually clinched the top spot.
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133.16 | 61-18 | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | The Portland Kid | Mon Apr 15 1991 15:28 | 15 |
| Well, the Blazers wrapped up the Pacific Division title on Saturday
with a home win over the Lakers 118-115. The Blazers looked very
good in the first half especially, and lead by 20 in the 3rd. The
Lakers made a strong comeback in the 3rd, however, and actually
took the lead 91-90. The Blazers would not be denied and came back
in the 4th to win by 3. Clyde Drexler was the player of the game
with 31 points. If anyone thought he wasn't MVP material before,
they should've changed their mind by now!
The Blazers also won last night at home against the Magic 139-119.
This guarantees the Blazers will end the season with the best record
in the NBA. It was their 14th win in a row!
Glen.
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133.17 | I know this note should have went else where | KIDVAX::MBROOKS | | Tue Apr 16 1991 11:29 | 15 |
| There still all sepearted by 1 game with 4 games each left, them of
course being San Antonio, Utah and Houston. ALl 3 teams play tonight
sacramentos at Utah (I think utah can handle this one) and Houston is
at PORTLAND. Now that portland has clinched Homecourt thruout will
they let down. Houston Needs this win to stay in the race with SA,
SA plays the Clippers at SA tonight. The only wrapped up spots are
Portland and Lakers (#1, #3) but the bulls are very close being up
1.5 with 3 games left (4 for boston who play detroit tonight).
Chicago now travels to Miami and Charlotte, IF they win these 2 its
over. (Majic number for Chicago is 2). The rest of the Playoff seeds
are up for grabs, you can guess who will play who but any of them can
still change, the Chicago VS NY and Boston VS Indiana could become
reality tonight. A boston lose to Detroit, Indianas at NJ and NY has
the Sixers in town....1 week left....GO BULLS
M_Air
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133.18 | haunted the Blazers many a time | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Tue Apr 16 1991 15:25 | 9 |
| >Clyde Drexler was the player of the game
>with 31 points. If anyone thought he wasn't MVP material before,
>they should've changed their mind by now!
I haven't. All of Clyde's prayers were dropping on Saturday. That
usually doesn't happen. His inconsistency from the outside and his
willingness to take bad shots still holds him back.
Dan
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133.19 | | XOANAN::HEISER | eric johnson ate my guitar | Tue Apr 16 1991 18:13 | 9 |
| Re: -1
Dan's right (did I say that? ;-)). Poor decision making by Clyde and
other team members are the reason why Portland blows many big leads.
They're going to have it tough in the playoffs if they continue to play
without thinking.
Mike
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133.20 | Portland's 1st round opponent still in doubt | WORDY::NAZZARO | Pursue, capture, incarcerate | Tue Apr 16 1991 18:13 | 5 |
| Seattle is only one game behind Golden State for the 7th spot in
the West, but GS has beaten Seattle 3 out of 4, so the Warriors
would be seeded #7 if the send up with identical records.
NAZZ
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133.21 | 62-18 and still counting | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | The Portland Kid | Wed Apr 17 1991 20:14 | 14 |
| re: -2
How can you say that the Blazers play without thinking?! I can't
believe you think a team with 62 wins and still counting doesn't
think! I suppose noone on the Suns takes ill advised shots at times!
Clyde is a lot more consistant than all of you guys think, and believe
me, you'll see it in the playoffs.
Now that that's out of the way, the Blazers stomped the Rockets
last night 115-96 in Portland to run their win streak to 15 games!
The Blazers not only beat the Rockets easily, they did it with their
starters on the bench resting!
Glen.
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133.22 | | COMET::JOHNSTON | Stand Back! I'll handle this! | Wed Apr 17 1991 20:20 | 7 |
133.23 | 4-3 and on a roll! | MTHOOD::JOYNERGL | Did I do that? | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:42 | 11 |
| The Blazers are finally off and running this year. After a slow
1-3 start, they have come back to win three in a row. They have
won those three games in impressive fashon, beating Indiana by 25,
Boston by 26, and Denver by 38! I think the team is finally playing
their type of basketball. They are playing awesome defense!
Everyone seems to be very impressed with Robert Pack. He is the
free agent rookie who bumped Walter Davis off the team. I think
it was the right move for the Blazers. Pack is one exciting player!
Glen.
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133.24 | Nuggets' road woes continue | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Nov 13 1991 21:03 | 12 |
| I watched a little bit of the Nuggets game last night after it was
delayed for more than an hour because they had to clean up condensation
on the floor. Nuggets lost their 2nd straight road game and played
terrible last night, not to take anything away from the Blazers. It
was 63-26 at the half and I figured I wouldn't miss a hell of a lot if
I went to bed. Denver, as is becoming their trademark, shot terrible
last night. Mutombo was averaging 16 rebounds before last night's
game; I don't know how he did last night. Portland plays at Denver
Saturday night.
Joe
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133.25 | | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:31 | 10 |
| $ set mode/sarcasm=high
Was anyone else as impressed as I was with the Blazers court sense and
intelligence yesterday?
...and Drexler fouled Larry on the 3 pointer to send it into OT.
Boston should have won it there at the end of regulation with a FT.
You have to wonder where Clyde's head was on that play!
Mike
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133.26 | Mark my words, "Clyde Drexler will be MVP this year." | HOTWTR::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Tue Mar 17 1992 21:56 | 4 |
| It was an OFFENSIVE FOUL. Clyde was playing great defense. Anyone
other than Bird would have missed the shot!
Glen.
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133.27 | Blazers in 5 | FRETZ::HEISER | I'm too sexy for this conference... | Mon Jun 01 1992 16:23 | 33 |
| It's no secret that Portland is the best team on paper in the league.
Now is their chance to prove it.
Matchups:
Duckworth - Cartwright edge to Portland
Williams - Grant even
Kersey - Pippen ditto
Drexler - Jordan slight edge to Chicago
Porter - Paxson Portland
Benches:
Portland is much deeper and has more talent on the bench.
The keys will be:
* Home Court - Blazers haven't lost at home yet. The "Champs" have
lost 2 at home and have struggled. If they split the
first 2, Blazers could close it out at home (games 3-5
in Portland).
* Rebounding - I don't believe the Bulls can clean the glass as well
as the Blazers. The Bulls will have to rebound well to
keep Portland from running them out of the building.
* Transition - Portland is obviously a better running team. Turnovers
and poor rebounding will be the death of the Bulls.
Chicago will have to try to contain them and slow things
down into a half-court game to stay close.
Not necessarily a key, but the Blazers are a better 3 point shooting
team as well and aren't bashful about pulling the trigger.
Mike
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133.28 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jun 01 1992 16:44 | 4 |
133.29 | Past history says Not !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Everybody Wang Chung Tonight | Mon Jun 01 1992 16:51 | 14 |
133.30 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Goodbye Loooooiiieeeee! | Mon Jun 01 1992 16:56 | 7 |
| So, wanna make a guess on when Phil Jackson and company start whining
about how physical Portland is? The NBA won't allow Micheal to loose.
LOok for the Bulls to win. Portland front line in foul trouble all the
time.
JD
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133.31 | Bulls in 5 | CNTROL::CHILDS | "I'll get briefed up on that" hahahaaa | Mon Jun 01 1992 19:03 | 10 |
|
Cmon Mike, Duckworth's every bit the stiff the Carthwright is and softer.
edge Bulls Agree on Buck and Grant. He maybe a girl disguised as a man but
Pippen certainly is more talented than Kersey edge Bulls. Like the runaway
for MVP Michael is that much better than Clyde. Big edge Bulls. Porter over
Paxton agreed.
Benches are wash.....
mike
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133.32 | I like Phil "bad guy" Jackson! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Mon Jun 01 1992 19:26 | 13 |
| I agree with Mikey, 5, maybe 6, Bulls. Their road's been rocky
thusfar, but I think that the week off will be they key to getting
their focus back to their almost unstoppable regular season form.
Duckworth may have his usual one big game per series, but Cartwright,
the stiff that he is, is at least fairly consistent.
The Michael & Clyde match-up should be better than the Michael & Magic
match-up of last year, but Jordan should toy with Clyde, if he wants
to, that is...
Hawk
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133.33 | Come on Wednesday | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 01 1992 19:33 | 13 |
| Come on JD give it a rest, the series hasnt even started yet and
your already complaining about the refs. MIkey already has his
ring Clyde the Glide, the latest addition to the olympics does not.
So in your mind (JD) the only way the bulls can beat Portland is if
the refs give it to them...... NOT. This should be a good series but
Im not putting any money down on either team, the NBA wins no matter
who wins. I think portland (Clyde) are getting very marketable and
the NBA needs not worry who wins this series. Although I dont think
it makes a difference the best team should win the best 4 out of 7
except when Injuries come into effect. The refs can alter effect a
game here and there but the best teams over come it. SO instead of
sweeping they may win 4-3 or 4-2 :-)....
M.Air.B
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133.34 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Mon Jun 01 1992 19:39 | 5 |
| Kersey's gonna bodyslam Pippen in the first game and Scottie
will disappear for the rest of the series with migraines, but Michael
will be heroic in defeat.
/Don
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133.35 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Downtown Saturday Night in Wilton | Tue Jun 02 1992 12:05 | 15 |
| Yo Air Bore, er Brooks,
First, I never said the only way the Bulls will win is because of the
refs - you said it. Second, I made a statement (with, if you can
comprehend - means it is MY OPINION and not any fact - try to get that
through your haid....) that the refs will favor the Bulls. Not going
out on a limb - its been proven time and again.
And remember, you were in here whining and making excuses when the Cavs
won game 2.
Hey, enjoy the series, settle down with your Air Jordan inflatable doll
and have fun.
JD
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133.36 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Tue Jun 02 1992 12:09 | 8 |
133.37 | Duckwroth < Gedman | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Tue Jun 02 1992 13:15 | 7 |
| /Slash - I know what your talkin' about. I went out and bought a Rich
Gedman inflatable doll after THE passed ball thinking I could kick it
around when the cat wasn't in sight. Took too long to inflate. Had more
fun lookin' for the cat.
Rich
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133.38 | | RUGBY1::way | Two Bullets and a Lady | Tue Jun 02 1992 13:21 | 7 |
| Now I KNOW that I'm faster than a Rich Gedman DOLL!
What an inspiration.....
;^)
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133.39 | | ROYALT::ASHE | You'll dance to anything... | Tue Jun 02 1992 16:28 | 3 |
| Geez /Don, I want Portland too.. find another thing to bet on so you
can dress like Rodman Ford again..
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133.40 | Get Clyde his Ring ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | I'm too sexy for this note ... | Tue Jun 02 1992 22:14 | 1 |
| Portland in 6, if Chicago wins, I'd guess it would be a 5 game job.
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133.41 | Try the SkyDome w/the roof open ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | I'm too sexy for this note ... | Tue Jun 02 1992 22:15 | 3 |
| re .36
Slash cain the house hold both YOU and inflateable Duckworth ?
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133.42 | Way to go out on a limb, Doc! | FRETZ::HEISER | have you tormented the Devil today? | Tue Jun 02 1992 22:21 | 1 |
| > Portland in 6, if Chicago wins, I'd guess it would be a 5 game job.
|
133.43 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Goin' back to Cali, Cali! | Tue Jun 02 1992 23:26 | 4 |
|
Portland in 6...FWIW
B.A.
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133.44 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Wed Jun 03 1992 12:20 | 4 |
| RE: .41
I was going to get a Dr. Midnight doll but they were all full
of hot air. 8^)
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133.45 | | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:07 | 6 |
| I tried to blow up a Bill Clinton inflatable doll but couldn't...
It didn't inhale.
Rich
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133.46 | | RUGBY1::way | Two Bullets and a Lady | Wed Jun 03 1992 17:30 | 9 |
| Yeah, but old Bill is gonna be doing some blowin' tonight on Arsenio.
We're gonna get to hear the Curley of Campaign '92 honking on his sax.
Me? I'm wet with excitment.....
(yawn)
'Saw
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133.47 | Portland is simply playing better right now. | HOTWTR::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Wed Jun 03 1992 19:07 | 10 |
| This is Clyde's chance to finally get the recognition he deserves. The
only problem is he doesn't necessarily want it. I think you'll see him
match Jordan in scoring, but he'll try hard to get his teammates going.
That's the real key to this series. Portland has some matchups that
they need to exploit. Duck-Cartwright is one. Buck on Grant is
another. You non-believers out there will see Buck clean up the floor
with Grant! Blazers in 6!
Glen.
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133.48 | | LUNER::BROOKS | I bend, but I don't break ! | Wed Jun 03 1992 20:22 | 1 |
| Clyde roooolles !
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133.49 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Advanced past 1st round of 'offs! | Wed Jun 03 1992 21:48 | 9 |
| I like both teams, but Buck over Grant? WE will see. That will be
a good match up. I think Grant has the defensive edge while Buck has
the offensive.
Porter will probably be more key than anyone. Paxson will be in foul
trouble all the time unless he has the game(s) of his life. If Porter
shoots well, then the Bulls may be playing ketchup.
Tim
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133.50 | whupping | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Thu Jun 04 1992 13:14 | 6 |
| Blazers set 'em for game 2, jest playin' possum like the '85 Lakers
Can Jordan play any better/ Portland play any worse?
MikeL
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133.51 | | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Thu Jun 04 1992 14:34 | 8 |
| This Blazers team has to be the dumbest I have ever seen in the Finals.
No concept of how to get back into a game. Clearly a good team with a
lead. Great individual talent. But game plan? Please! If there was one
it either wasn't heeded by the players or it was a lousy plan to begin
with.
Rich
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133.52 | | LUNER::BROOKS | I bend, but I don't break ! | Thu Jun 04 1992 15:18 | 7 |
| I think it was one of those nights where one team could do no wrong,
and the otehr could do no right.
Look at a geek like Scott Williams looking like the second coming of
Akeem, or Levingston, or Jordan hitting 6/10 from 3 point land.
Let's see what happens in a couple of days ...
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133.53 | | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Thu Jun 04 1992 15:41 | 14 |
| > I think it was one of those nights where one team could do no wrong,
> and the other could do no right.
Clearly, Doc, you didn't see the opening minutes. Portland was the
team that could do no wrong, and the Bulls could do no right. Porter
was unconscious, hitting from way out. Jordan was forcing shots, and
missing. The Trailblazers were cruising with a 17-9 lead. Then,
Jordan hits a couple of 3s, which should've been no big deal to
Portland, but it was. They fell apart. But, to fall apart that early
and not recover, especially when they already had the Bulls by their
filberts? Something's wrong with that team, IMO.
Hawk
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133.54 | | FRETZ::HEISER | heaven kisses earth in reply | Thu Jun 04 1992 16:48 | 8 |
| > I like both teams, but Buck over Grant? WE will see. That will be
> a good match up. I think Grant has the defensive edge while Buck has
> the offensive.
I don't recall seeing Grant on any of the All-Defensive teams. Buck
Williams has made it a few years in a row.
Mike
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133.55 | just a bad game, nothing more | FRETZ::HEISER | heaven kisses earth in reply | Thu Jun 04 1992 17:37 | 5 |
| I think Doc's right on this one. Look at the score at the end of 3.
That's a typical score for Chicago at the end of a game. The Blazers
score after 3 is a typical halftime score for them.
Mike
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133.56 | The Bench needs to stay focused for Chicago | POPE::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu Jun 04 1992 18:04 | 9 |
| At half time THe blazers were down by 15 but where shooting over
60%.. Jordan took them by the ____'_ and they couldnt handle the
pressure. Jordan didnt really play in the second half, very
minimul and was not a factor, yet the 3rd qtr was the most lopsided
Did portland give up or what.... Friday should be a little closer but
I still see it as a must win for Chicago...
M.Air.B
This will still be a good series
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133.57 | | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Thu Jun 04 1992 18:25 | 10 |
| Yabbut, Mike, look at the score half-way through the 1st period.
Blazers were in total control at 17-9. Jordan hit a 3, and just as
quick as the crowd woke up, Portland called a smart TO to squelch any
momentum swing, which worked, temporarily.
I think that Portland panicked after a few should've_been_expected
Michael Jordan buckets, pure and simple...
Hawk
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133.58 | Just the opposite | SALISH::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Thu Jun 04 1992 20:30 | 5 |
| I don't think Portland paniced. I think they did just the opposite,
they stayed too calm. They kept thinking, "Aw he'll go cold in a
minute....", but he didn't.
Glen.
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133.59 | OH NO if I play em' TIGHT he's going by me.... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Is Bush still in charge? | Fri Jun 05 1992 00:47 | 11 |
|
> I don't think Portland paniced. I think they did just the opposite,
> they stayed too calm. They kept thinking, "Aw he'll go cold in a
> minute....", but he didn't.
Sure they did sure they did sure they did
it's ony a movie it's only a movie....
;^)
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133.60 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Fri Jun 05 1992 12:00 | 4 |
133.61 | | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Fri Jun 05 1992 14:25 | 34 |
| Portland panicked. This team cannot deal with adversity the way the
Lakers, Celtics, Pistons and Bulls of the last 15 years could.
Terry Porter kind of reminded me of Steve Grogan Wednesday night. Now,
Steve was a gutsy guy. Nice fella, too. But, say the Pats were down by
2 with 5 minutes left and Pats ball, 1st and 10, on their own 20. In
the huddle, Grogan says, "Go Long". He then proceeds to throw 3
straight incomplete bombs downfield.
The point is, Grogan had no patience. Great arm and a tremendous amount
of courage but, when the brains for a Montana, Stabler or Simms was
needed, he panicked.
Porter has a ton of talent. Nice guy, too. But, his charges to the
hoop, out of control, in the 3rd quarter are indicative of why this
team will not beat the Bulls.
They operate as a well-oiled machine when all the spark plugs are
firing. When one or two plugs start to foul, the fouled plugs continue
trying to fire at full spark, ignoring the possibility that, perhaps, a
few other plugs could take up the slack if only they were given the
juice.
Buck Williams is a fine player. Love to have him. So are Kersey,
Drexler and Robinson. But there something wrong with the chemistry or
coaching or both. This team reminds me alot of the Hawks a few years
ago. With 'Nique, Levingston, Rivers, Willis, Battle, et al, they had
talent that matched the level of nearly every team. Yet, they always
stumbled by doing stupid things. I think Fratello was a major problem
there just like I think Adleman is a problem for the Blazers. But there
just might be a chemistry thing, too.
Rich
|
133.62 | FWIW | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jun 05 1992 14:30 | 2 |
| I heard on ESPN last night that the Trailblazers committed 21
turnovers, most of them unforced.
|
133.63 | | CAMONE::WAY | Two Bullets and a Lady | Fri Jun 05 1992 15:52 | 7 |
| > They operate as a well-oiled machine when all the spark plugs are
> firing. When one or two plugs start to foul, the fouled plugs continue
> trying to fire at full spark, ignoring the possibility that, perhaps, a
> few other plugs could take up the slack if only they were given the
> juice.
Sounds similar to team that Mikey Jordan used to play for.....
|
133.64 | seen it | HBAHBA::HAAS | WTOE Radio | Fri Jun 05 1992 15:59 | 3 |
| A new one for the Tar Heel Excuse Bible: the spark plugs fouled.
TTom
|
133.65 | Porter will be hot tonight! | HOTWTR::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Fri Jun 05 1992 20:21 | 10 |
| Rich,
You don't know what your talking about. The Blazers just had a
bad game! Geesh, I seem to remember Chicago getting blown out against
Cleveland in Chicago just a couple of weeks ago! So shutup!;^)
What will Chicago fans think when Portland wins in Chicago tonight?
Maybe Porter will get back into his zone from the Utah series that saw
him score 41 points and only miss THREE shots all night! Your precious
Jordan isn't the only one who can get in those zones, you know.
Glen.
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133.66 | RIP CITY!!! | FRETZ::HEISER | I *AM* Mike | Sat Jun 06 1992 05:41 | 7 |
| Love that hellacious eastern BULL defense that lost a 10 point lead by
yielding a 28-10 run to the Blazers during crunch time tonight!!!!
I knew the refs didn't have the filberts to call foul #6 on Mr. Nike
either.
Mike
|
133.67 | | ELMAGO::BENBACA | sihT deaR oT gniyrT uoY erA yhW | Sat Jun 06 1992 05:50 | 1 |
| Who won Mikey?
|
133.68 | Mikey called for Travelling??? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Is Bush still in charge? | Mon Jun 08 1992 12:49 | 8 |
|
The Bulls did 94-84 to take a 2-1 lead in the series. Bulls tanked it friday
night for the rating s to go up on sunday. After all Mikey needs NBC as much
as they need him....
;^)
What happened to Terry Porter, I thought he was an all-star in-waiting??
|
133.69 | Maybe because they had the game in hand | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Mon Jun 08 1992 12:57 | 7 |
|
Mike, I loved the replay of the travelling call on Jordan.. I musta
counted 5 steps before the ball hit the floor. Really hard to believe
they called it, cause its his standard move, and I don't think I've
ever seen him whistled for it.
/Jeff
|
133.70 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Is Bush still in charge? | Mon Jun 08 1992 13:02 | 9 |
|
I didn't get to see I was listening to the game on the radio driving home
from Maine but I was shocked into hysterical laughter when I heard the call.
Yeah I know the move, sometimes he takes the ball with him or passes it a few
feet in front of himself to himself...
;^)
even on the radio Adleman is still a bad coach.....
|
133.71 | Jekyll and Hyde team? | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Mon Jun 08 1992 13:16 | 6 |
| Where o where is Williams and Kersey?
And Adelman even looks dumb.
Great to see the Blazers respond at home.
MikeL
|
133.72 | How 'bout that Ainge, Doc?! :-) | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Mon Jun 08 1992 13:41 | 16 |
| Especially for DrM...
Great to see an ex-Celtic carry the 'Blazers to victory on friday
night, eh? IMO, Clyde fouling out was a blessing in disguise for the
'Blazers. Danny-boy took control and showed the 'Blazers how to pull
out victory from the jaws of defeat. Sure, Drexler had a very good
game stats-wise, but had he stayed to finish the game, it would've been
more of the same, including another "L".
Why cain't the Celtics get a guy like Ainge?
Portland showed yesterday why this series is going 5, 6 if they're
lucky...
Hawk
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133.73 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Bounced out in 2nd round (sigh) | Mon Jun 08 1992 14:39 | 10 |
| The Bulls choked away the Friday night stretch! Portland did good
to come back, but the Bulls did nothing to help themselves.
I'm suprised Portland didn't play better yesterday. Maybe they
thought the home court was a give me, but found out differently. Game
3 was boring to watch.
Why do we have to wait til Wed. night for game 4?
Tim
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133.74 | | FRETZ::HEISER | I *AM* Mike | Mon Jun 08 1992 16:25 | 12 |
| Isn't Ainge a free agent after this season? One of Boston's poorer
trades, IMHO.
Game 3 was a lock for the Bulls before tip-off. The Game 3 playoff
records of both teams, over the last few years, are inversely
proportional. The Blazers have't won a Game 3 in 3 years.
However, the game was still theirs. If they shot at their normal FG%,
they would've won easily. It wasn't the Bulls' defense either.
Portland blew many open shots that are usually money in the bank.
Mike
|
133.75 | Could have been a sweep | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Mon Jun 08 1992 17:50 | 10 |
| Game 4 is wednesday so they could have another sunday game (They Hope).
By spreading it out they got game 3 and 6 schedule for Sunday. If it
goes 6 and the bulls are facing elimination in 6 or can win it in 6
they should get HUGE ratings this coming sunday. NBC set this schedule
but they (TV) proberbly set all major sports schedules. The Wed/Fri
slots has something to do with ABC and CBS shows during those
timeframes Im sure.... I still cant believe the Bulls gave portland a
game... Now there's still question in some minds about who the best
team is.....
M.Air.B
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133.76 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Bounced out in 2nd round (sigh) | Mon Jun 08 1992 20:07 | 7 |
| If da bulls would have made more of their open jumpers, they would
have beaten Portland even worse. It goes boths ways.
IMO, this series has been dull to this point. Hopefully it will
pick up a bit.
Tj
|
133.77 | So far so good | FNATCL::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Jun 09 1992 11:53 | 8 |
| If you didnt find friday nites game a little exciting what were you
watching, bulls down by 9, come back get a 10pt lead and then blazers
bounce back to send it into OT. What more could you ask for (A bulls
win of course). No sweep, games 2 and 3 were pretty close down the
stretch, Id say its been fair. (Plus no Magic or Isahia sucking up
the airwaves).
MaB
|
133.78 | Sloppy game Air, but you'll take it | CTHQ2::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue Jun 09 1992 13:27 | 1 |
|
|
133.79 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Bounced out in 2nd round (sigh) | Wed Jun 10 1992 19:10 | 4 |
| the bulls choking away the game last friday was exciting? Me thinks
not. Sunday was no competition.
Hopefully I won't fall asleep tonight.
|
133.80 | Updates please.... | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | The Mountains of Poke! | Wed Jun 10 1992 21:57 | 4 |
|
Cain someone please keep us up to date on the scores?
B.A.
|
133.81 | update | JUNCO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Thu Jun 11 1992 02:41 | 4 |
| 4 minutes to go in 3rd
Chicago 63 portland 57
Tom
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133.82 | update after 3 | JUNCO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Thu Jun 11 1992 02:54 | 9 |
| score after 3 qts.
Chicago 69 Portland 66
Both teams look sloppy...anyones game..IMo
Jordan has 28....drexler has 18
Tom
|
133.83 | | FDCV06::KING | | Thu Jun 11 1992 12:20 | 6 |
| The DUMB team won.. 94-89?
REK
series tied 2-2
|
133.84 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:42 | 8 |
| What is really scary is that Portland, IMO has yet to play their best
basketball ... maybe 75% at best. The Bulls should have put them away,
and didn't.
BTW, the Bulls scored 89 points.
Should this be taken as a sign of that superior Western Conference
defense ?
|
133.85 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:50 | 5 |
133.86 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If I were A....I'd | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:52 | 14 |
|
> BTW, the Bulls scored 89 points.
> Should this be taken as a sign of that superior Western Conference
> defense ?
Not really Doc. If Chicago makes their open jumpers it's all over...
:^)
I believe it has more to do with Chicago slowing the pace down and forcing
Portland into a half court confrontation.....
Chicago and NBC just wants them to win it at home, that's all....
|
133.87 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:56 | 10 |
|
Gee Doc, first you won't give Danny "The Savior" Ainge his
due credit and now you completely ignore how Portland has re-
sorted to "thug ball" and how Jerome Kersey has provided the
biggest lowlight in this NBA Final and perhaps in the history
of NBA Finals. At the start of this series I really didn't care
who won it but now, even if it takes an act of Congress, I do not
want to see Kersey get a ring.
|
133.88 | Poor excuse | SALISH::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:10 | 8 |
| Give me a break, Kersey's foul wasn't THAT bad. I agree that it was
not necessary, but that kind of stuff happens in the heat of the
moment. Also someone said a couple of replies back, "If the Bulls had
made their open jumpers it would be all over." Yeah, and if a frog had
wings he wouldn't bump his butt when he hops. If Portland had made
their open jumpers they would be ahead 3-1.
Glen.
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133.89 | money; no problem | HBAHBA::HAAS | WTOE Radio | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:12 | 16 |
| > Chicago and NBC just wants them to win it at home, that's all....
I agree with this, specifically based on lasted week's ratings, NBC would
like to buy the 7th game.
re: Kersey
I'm sorry I watched the game lasted night and I didn't see what the big
deal was. No way was that the "biggest lowlight ... in the history of NBA
finals". I would suggest that tapes of previous finals should be viewed.
I'd be very surprised if anything is made of it and I can remember other
incidents in the finals wherein people actually got suspended and all.
IMHO, of course.
TTom
|
133.90 | Just trying to set the record straight. | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:24 | 9 |
133.91 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:34 | 14 |
|
re .88 & .89
I'm not just talking about the blatant foul with obvious intent
to injure. Throw in the shove he gave Ainge when Ainge was trying
to calm him down and you have the acts of a Grade A jerk. I knew
there was something I didn't like about Kersey when he fouled out
in game two and it was all Drexler and his teammates could do to
shut Kersey up before he got a technical. And 'poor excuse'? I didn't
say Chicago lost because Portland played rough. Chicago has played
and won much rougher games. What I did say was that whereas before I
didn't care who won now I have someone to root against.
|
133.92 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | Penguins: 91 & 92 NHL Champs! | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:15 | 10 |
| RE: The biggest lowlight in the history of the NBA finals
I would think one Mr. Ralph Sampson still holds this dubious honor from
1986.
And weren't we all just a little pleased to see Ainge get a shove from
one of his own? It didn't seem to bother Ainge all that much. In
fact, he fed Kersey the rest of the night.
--dan'l
|
133.93 | Jerome, it's a very "dumb" move to shove Danny around... :-) | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Thu Jun 11 1992 17:47 | 5 |
| Heck, Kersey should be thanking his lucky stars that Ainge didn't rip
off both his arms with his lethal enamels... :-)
Hawk
|
133.94 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Thu Jun 11 1992 19:17 | 16 |
|
>> And weren't we all just a little pleased to see Ainge get a shove from
>> one of his own?
Not me (obviously). I thought it completely despicable. Kersey looks
like he could have earned the Trailblazers their 'dumb team' label all
by himself.
>> It didn't seem to bother Ainge all that much. In fact, he fed Kersey
>> the rest of the night.
Because Danny is a pro. What was he supposed to do with a champion-
ship on the line ? Pout ? It was no time for personal animosity. Like
I said before this series started, Ainge is the one Trailblazer that
has that intangible "knows what it takes to win".
|
133.95 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Bounced out in 2nd round (sigh) | Thu Jun 11 1992 19:52 | 1 |
| Kersey can't even feed himself? How old is he:-)
|
133.96 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Thu Jun 11 1992 23:15 | 25 |
| re .92
Sampson ? When that fool Schicting (sp) tried to pick a fight with him?
Give me a break ... McHale's clothesline of Rambis in '84 is the
standard by which all cheepshots should be measured.
As for him pushing Ainge - it was tacky, but I noticed that Porter set
him straight.
Re Brydie,
Be 4 reel ... I gave Ainge plenty of credit, just because I recognize
Porter's huge role as well, I'm shortchanging Ainge ? (You trying to
cozy up to the Green Dockers ?)
re Mac,
I made my comment in response to someone's statement that great Eastern
D was stifiling the Blazers. I have noticed that Portland can take the
Bulls to the hole off the dribble any time they want. When they do,
they are a different team. When they settle for jumpers 5 and 6
possessions in a row, they can be had.
Play of the game : Cliff Robinson stuffing Horace Grant on the layup
attempt. Awesome !
|
133.97 | Looks like a 300 lb weenie | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Thu Jun 11 1992 23:15 | 2 |
| Am I the only person who thinks that Kevin Duckworth has the most
wimpy-looking jumpshot in the NBA ?
|
133.98 | He's a lump of fluff... | DECWET::METZGER | Ooohh, a sextet of ale... | Thu Jun 11 1992 23:23 | 12 |
|
Nope...
But I'll go you one further...I think that Kevin Duckworth was the model for the
140 foot Stay-Puf marshmallow man in Ghostbusters. If he ever decided to undergo
surgery in the off season and get a backbone implanted he could be a great
player. If he ever decided to go strong to the hoop he'd be unstoppable. As
it stands now Andelman should bench his butt until he shows something besides
trying to lay the ball in when he's standing under the hoop and missing it.
Metz
|
133.99 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Laugh while you can, Monkey-boy... | Thu Jun 11 1992 23:41 | 2 |
| I agree with that...
|
133.100 | If Porland learns to stay in a motion offense... | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Image: Talking to dead terminals | Thu Jun 11 1992 23:51 | 19 |
| The way Duckworth keeps bumbling around the basket, I begin get this
crazy impressing that he *can't* dunk it - 7 foot or no 7 foot. On one
rebound/layup attempt, his hand wasn't above the rim.
Duckworth appears to have the necessary skills to be very effect. But
He just won't challenge offensively.
What was the deal with the foul by Scott Williams on Bill Cartwright?
For referrence, it was a low-post situation, they instant-replayed it,
and I think it was in the 3d Q. From the camara angle, Williams was
completely stationary and Cartwright slammed into him (trying for
position). Yet Williams got the foul.
If that's the way the refs call the low-post, why bother trying to
defend. Ether get out of the way or make the inevitable foul *really*
count.
Sco
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133.101 | | FDCV06::KING | | Fri Jun 12 1992 02:15 | 6 |
| Dr. Mid-slight, i have to dis-agree with you.. Samson 7-4 going AFTER
a 6-1 guard has be the LOW point of the NBA finals...
Ralph was a-swing.. and Jerry Sichting was just had his arms at his
side jawing at Rinn-tin-tin...
REK
|
133.102 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Fri Jun 12 1992 12:23 | 27 |
| OK ... here's a scenario :
Player A is a little man, picks a fight with big man - Player B.
Correctly assuming that if you talk the talk, you should walk the walk,
Player B pops him one.
Now let's insert names :
Scenario 1 :
Player A = Isiah Thomas, Player B = xxxx xxxxxxx
Response : "The Little Princess/Smiley/S.O.B. tried to scalp massage
[Player B], what a little ^@%&*!(!) .....
Scenario 2 :
Player A = Jerry 'Stiff' Schciting, Player B = Ralph Sampson
Response : Ralph is a big sissy ! He should take whatever happens !
Blah Blah ... [ activate @BROKENRECORD.JIHAD.COM]
Does anyone notice the ahem, mild inconsistency ?
Doc
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133.103 | Duck needs a heart transplant - note that Robinson was in at end | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Fri Jun 12 1992 12:25 | 7 |
| re .98
I have to agree with you. When I saw him try to lay in a uncontested
rebound - and blow it - instead of slamming it home - I wanted to throw
something throw the TV set. What a wimp.
If I had that body (minus 25 lbs.), I'd be a terror ....
|
133.104 | Nothing need be said. You make the call! :-) | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Fri Jun 12 1992 13:18 | 7 |
| > If I had that body (minus 25 lbs.), I'd be a terror ....
Instead........ HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Hawk :-)
|
133.105 | Beginning of all Basketball violence 101 - The big bang? | SMEGOL::COHEN | | Fri Jun 12 1992 13:34 | 6 |
| > Sampson ? When that fool Schicting (sp) tried to pick a fight with him?
> Give me a break ... McHale's clothesline of Rambis in '84 is the
> standard by which all cheepshots should be measured.
Do I smell toast burning????
|
133.106 | Kersey is overrated | SMEGOL::COHEN | | Fri Jun 12 1992 13:45 | 14 |
|
I agree, I only see Duckworths role as a backup for this series.
Portland played much better with Robinson at center and Drexler at
point... The speedier lineup seems to match up better against da Bulls.
To me Kersey is one-dimensional. Sure he scores well in the wide open game.
Loves to rub it in when Portland's on a roll. Fades in the tough situations.
ON THE OTHER HAND, the Bulls are truely a two man team these days. Substandard
efforts by either and the Bulls struggle big time.
I still think the Bulls will pull it off, but it's not a lock by any means...
Bob
|
133.107 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:00 | 14 |
|
> Sampson ? When that fool Schicting (sp) tried to pick a fight with him?
Sichting (sp) trying to pick a fight with Sampson? What boat did I
miss? Sichting was just playing tough, hard-nosed defense on Ralphie
and Ralphie was so much of a wimp he couldn't handle it. Hanzlik used
to play defense the same way against Sampson and Ralphie picked a fight
with him one time, too.
And to further embarrass himself, Ralphie cusses on national TV during
an interview on his way to the locker room after being ejected. HA!
Joe
|
133.108 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:13 | 22 |
|
re .96
>> Re Brydie,
The name is Tommy.
>> Be 4 reel ... I gave Ainge plenty of credit,
Where ? Ainge was huge in game two but I don't remember you mentioning
anything about it until called on to do so.(I could have missed it).
I don't like Ainge either but give credit where it's due.
>> (You trying to cozy up to the Green Dockers ?)
You got me pegged, Doc. It was all a part of my ingenious plan to build
a vast financial empire by currying the favor of the Celtics fans here
in this notesfile but now that you've exposed my plot I guess I'll
have to back to work on my wash n' wear condom idea. Thanks, pal.
|
133.109 | DuckNOworth | CTHQ2::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:14 | 17 |
| Gotta agree about Duckworth. Loved the interview with his Mom talking
about his pet exotic animals (yawn).
Bill Walton hit it on the haid about Portland and Duckworth in
particular. Said the Blazers had a bunch of great athletes but not
the TEAM to win until they changed the team's makeup. I think he's
right. And they still might win if the Bulls continue to take naps
in the 4th quarter. But Walton ( in between avoiding some questions
by Costas with some NICE tap-dancing. Reached for my wallet. Is Bill
running for Congress?) made an interesting comment about Ducknoworth.
Kevin, AFTER setting a pick, skedaddles off towards the corner looking
for the dish for a 20 ftr while most centers drive for the hoop
looking for the feed to slam it home and draw the foul. Truer words
were never said.
MikeL
|
133.110 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:27 | 1 |
| Wash and wear condoms ? Haaa .....
|
133.111 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:27 | 7 |
133.112 | This explains it a little more... | BRAEZN::MEDVID | Penguins: 91 & 92 NHL Champs! | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:46 | 8 |
|
Danny Ainge on the shove from Kersey: "He's a very emotional guy. I
expected a reaction. I got what I wanted."
And apparently the camera angle failed to pick up Ainge shoving Kersey
first.
--dan'l
|
133.113 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Don't go gently into that good night ... | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:46 | 5 |
| If walk the ball up, and milk the 24 second clock to the max, it isn't
likely that you'll score 100 ppg.
Hell the T-Wolves 'held' their opponents to lower scoring avgs. over
the past 2-3 years as well ... look at the W-L record ...
|
133.114 | Excuses are alot like rugby! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:52 | 7 |
| Mac, it's not "Eastern defense" that's holding Portland way below their
playoff and season average, it's simply that they just haven't played a
good game yet in this series. Although, walking the ball up and
milking the clock on each possession sounds pretty plausible too!
Hawk :-)
|
133.115 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jun 12 1992 14:52 | 7 |
133.116 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Fri Jun 12 1992 15:20 | 12 |
|
>> Danny Ainge on the shove from Kersey: "He's a very emotional guy. I
>> expected a reaction. I got what I wanted."
>> And apparently the camera angle failed to pick up Ainge shoving Kersey
>> first.
A class move on Ainge's part because there really wasn't a first shove
by Ainge. All Ainge did was grab Kersey by his shirt and try to tell
him to smarten up. The look on Porter's face when Kersey shoved Ainge
said it all.
|
133.117 | Sounds Interesting | SMEGOL::COHEN | | Fri Jun 12 1992 15:39 | 12 |
| > A class move on Ainge's part because there really wasn't a first shove
> by Ainge. All Ainge did was grab Kersey by his shirt and try to tell
> him to smarten up. The look on Porter's face when Kersey shoved Ainge
> said it all.
What was it? I was listening on the radio. I must say Ainge is being the type of
player Portland needs, someone to remind the others what's required etc. etc...
I think I'm for Portland at this point. Despite the ying/yangs, there are enough
worthwhile players to root for...
Bob
|
133.118 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Fri Jun 12 1992 16:10 | 8 |
| It's quite simple, really. Portland lost two games because they did
NOT score more points than the Bulls. This can be proven by simply
reviewing the 2 games that Portland won, which was because they DID
score more points than Chicago.
Simple game, really.
lEe
|
133.119 | | FDCV06::KING | | Sat Jun 13 1992 04:31 | 4 |
| The DUMB team lost tonight at HOME.. losing 2 out of 3 is not very
smart....
REK
|
133.120 | Blazer Post-Mortum | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Mon Jun 15 1992 20:50 | 31 |
| Any team with a head coach who looks like such a dork with a baseball
cap on doesn't deserve to win.
Nike should get a court order to prevent Rick Adleman from wearing
their hats.
Clyde Drexler is, perhaps, the most genuinely nice man in the NBA. He
has yet to figure out, though, how he can be a leader - consistently.
Danny Ainge's contributions are blown out of proportion. He was a
panic-shooting guard with the Celtics and his lack of defensive ability
wore Dennis Johnson out. He had his one good game shooting wise.
If you were Jerome Kersey and you just got whistled for a flagrant
foul and some whiney-faced guy with the face of a Little Rascal said in
an Elmer Fudd voice, "Aw, Jewome, cut it out wiw ya?", would you shove
him?
Terry Porter is an average guard.
Kevin Duckworth is a total bust. Any guy with the physical tools he has
who allowed himself to be dominated by Bill Cartwright, ought to be
shot.
Cliff Robinson ought to learn how to go to the hoop.
Sadly, this was probably Buck Williams' last shot. To a great pro, good
luck.
Rich
|
133.121 | It's time to start it up again! | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Wed Nov 25 1992 18:50 | 11 |
| Well,
The Blazers are off to great start this year- 8-0. Duckworth came
to camp this in the best shape of NBA career. Rod Strickland was a
great addition to this team, I don't care what anyone says. Mario Elie
was another amazing pick-up. His defense is what surprises me. The
draft picks that Portland got were also good. Tracey Murray will be
the Blazers next great outside threat. Tonight the Blazers travel to
Phoenix to take on the Suns. It will be a tough game for both teams,
but I believe the Blazers will come out on top.
Glen.
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133.122 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice, I'm a Pheresis donor........... | Fri Nov 27 1992 00:26 | 3 |
| Suns beat the Blazers.... Portland's firsted lost this year..
REK
|
133.123 | The Blazers still have the best record in the NBA. | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Fri Nov 27 1992 18:27 | 16 |
| Did anyone see the bogus technical called on Terry Porter in that game?
It was a travesty. KJ (what a hot head) did a hip throw on Porter and
tried to beat the living s@*! out of him. Porter gets called for the T
for what I don't know.
The Suns played a very good game. They shot over 50% in every quarter!
It's kind of funny how the Suns seem to always end Portland's wining
streaks. In 1979 the Blazers started out 9-0, then played the Suns and
lost. In 1990 the Blazers started 11-0, played the Suns and lost. At
the end of that season the Blazers took a 16 game winning streak into
the last game of the season in Phoenix. You guessed it- Phoenix
whipped us. This year's string was 8-0 until Wednesday in Phoenix. I
guess the Blazers will just have to start a new wining streak tonight
when the Lakers come to town.
Glen.
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133.124 | Porter shouldn't pick on guys smaller than him | FRETZ::HEISER | Jesus was a blonde too! | Mon Nov 30 1992 14:11 | 2 |
| Porter got what he asked for. KJ got tired of his cheapshots and let
him have it.
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133.125 | Yeah, right! KJ is a big CRYBABY!!! | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Mon Nov 30 1992 20:00 | 3 |
| That's bologna!
Glen.
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133.126 | the fabulous sports babe is correct | NWD002::JOLMAMA | I'm a Romper Room DO BEE. | Wed Dec 23 1992 17:25 | 14 |
| The Cryblazer moniker is well earned. The local radio casters
are true 'homers.' In the Schonley tradition, the Blazer loss
to the Sonics is the result of 'bad officiating.' Little was said
about the Sonics landslide without its only, bonafide star,
Kemp. Only more excuses are made.
Portland should be concerned-this team is old and cannot compete
with athletic teams like Seattle, Phoenix and Chicago. The bald
old guys are over the hill and it real shows when they play the
Sonics.
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133.127 | | DECWET::METZGER | This space being flea bombed.. | Wed Dec 23 1992 19:51 | 13 |
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Although the Sonics did their best to try and give the game away to the
Blazers last night...Up by 20 with 4:30 to play and let the Blazers get back
to within three...
Barros was throwing up some ill advised trey's last night....
McKey was spectacular though...
Metz
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133.128 | Hurray back, Jerome! | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Wed Dec 23 1992 21:23 | 13 |
| Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Deeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaal!
The Blazers are struggling right now, I don't deny that. Something is
happening to the team that hasn't happened for quite a while, injuries.
The most crucial, in my mind, is Jerome. He is the spark plug for this
team. He really gets the team going in the start of the game. I
believe you can attribute the Blazers sluggish start as of late to the
fact that Jerome Kersey is not there.
I don't think there isn't much to worry about right now. The Blazers
record last year at this time was 14-9 compared to 15-8 right now.
Glen.
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133.129 | typical Blazer ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Wed Dec 30 1992 15:40 | 2 |
| I finally get Clyde on one of my fantasy teams and then he decides to
go over the hill!
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133.130 | Sorry, Mike. | NWD002::JOYNER_GL | Did I do that? | Thu Dec 31 1992 20:06 | 4 |
| Clyde was placed on the IR list yesterday because of his sore right
knee. He is eligable to play again on Jan. 9th in San Antonio.
Glen.
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133.131 | | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Mon Jan 04 1993 21:50 | 4 |
| What's with the Blazer fans writing into the Portland newspapers for
more Suns' coverage? Sounds like the fine people of Portland are in a
mass mutiny to follow a real basketball team.
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