RECAP: Warriors 91, Blazers 109 - Moving on...
Ehhhh...okay. The Warriors got crushed by a better team tonight. I can't believe I just watched the entire game. It was never really close. The closest the Warriors got was 7 in the 2nd quarter. After that it was over. Nobody should be subjected to this kind of torture. I mean watching Austin Croshere for 23 minutes! Ahhh! There should be a mercy rule in NBA games so nobody gets hurt in garbage time. Maybe Minnesota would never get past the first quarter but still, mercy rule please.
Mad props to everyone who kept the open thread going strong. There are so many comments in there despite the blowout. I would have figured by halftime, people would be turning off their tv's and doing something more productive like watching paint dry. But we're Warriors fans dammit! We stick with our team no matter what! Anyways, thanks for sticking it out with me tonight. We all suffered through that one. Your recap after the j-u-m-p.

You guys stink
Right from the get go you could see this one getting ugly. The Warriors came out flat and had absolutely no energy tonight. The starters couldn't score or defend. Their heads were clearly not in the game and they just weren't ready. I can't explain this one. They just beat the Spurs, had a day off, and should have been pumped to play the hottest team in basketball. Instead we got, a whole whole lot of nothing.
I have nothing but praise for the Blazers tonight. They came out and played a magnificent game right from the beginning. They wanted to blitz and try to kill the Warriors morale early on and they accomplished that. The home team was up double digits by the 7 minute mark and never really looked back. They did it in all different ways, half court sets using pick and rolls, post ups and three pointers. The scored on fast breaks and also used their size advantage with Aldridge and Przybilla to get easy buckets. Jackson guarding Aldridge was disastrous. But you know who really did the Warriors in tonight?

Somebody stop him! Wait, nobody's playing defense.

As Blake ran back up the court..."See Mr. Jackson, that's how you shoot the 3, booya!"

Wet!
"Steve Blake is killing us!"
Yup tonight was the Steve Blake show. Actually just the first half was and that's all he really needed. Swish. Swish. Penetrate and dish, swish. Pass, swish. Swish. Swish. And on it went. The way he played every shot he took it felt like it was going to go in. He could have shot with a blindfold and it probably would have went in. He had a season high 20 by halftime! Oy.
Stephen, Stephen, Stephen
Where oh where has Stephen Jackson gone? This is not the same player we saw in November and early December. The current form of Stephen Jackson is falling into some bad habits early in games. He's not spreading the offense well nor is he creating motion in the offense. He also seems to be settling for more and more jumpers than before. His first quarter tonight was quite ugly. He was 1-6 with an assist and a turnover. The shooting I can live with, I'm not happy about it, but I can deal with it. What I absolutely cannot stand is the whining and failure to get back on D. Earlier in the season, the missed shots wouldn't affect the rest of his game. But tonight, he was consumed by it. He seemed to be complaining to the refs while the Blazers were running the ball down the court. To leave your teammates while the other team runs the break, that's just unacceptable. He's a captain, perhaps he's forgotten what that means. Tonight wasn't only Jackson's fault but his trend of slow starts and complaints with the refs while the game is going on is worrisome.
The Bench Played Well
The starters looked horrendous, but the bench came on and actually made me think this game might get close. After being down 16 at the end of the first quarter, the bench came in and got the lead as far back down as 8. Croshere, Wright, Barnes, Watson, and Pietrus came in and kept this game from getting too far out of hand. Unfortunately, the starters came back in and the lead ballooned back up to 15 at the half and then 21 3 minutes into the third quarter. Game over. Nellie did what he was supposed to do, but I would have liked to see the hot squad stay in the game when the starters were as ineffective as they were.
C'mon Defense!
The Blazers were on fire, but the lackadaisical Warriors defense helped them out quite a bit. The perimeter players couldn't stay in front of anyone tonight. When Blake wasn't shooting three's he was in the lane. Roy was playmaking too. Not being able to stop the penetration opened up Martell Webster and James Jones for uncontested, let me test the wind, spot up, wide open, I can hit this with my eyes closed, 3 point shots. Needless to say, those two shot 7-11 from downtown. On the interior, Jackson just couldn't handle Aldridge who was too strong and too tall for Jax to really challenge his shot. All that penetration and inability to get a stop on the perimeter made it tough for the big men tonight to keep their guys from getting good looks. Biedrins should have got more time tonight. He was the only one boxing out while he and Pietrus were the only ones hitting the boards. Al had 0 boards. Oops.
Another crazy stat, the Blazers had 32 assists on 40 made field goals, are you kidding me?! Maybe just maybe the Warriors might want to disrupt the passer or possibly disrupt the shooter. Overall, the defense was about as bad as you can get.
My best Fitz impersonation
I love Fitz because he always puts a nice little spin on things despite the inevitable suck. He's got to be the happiest, most optimistic man alive. Nobody, I mean nobody, can take a Warriors blowout and come up with at least 10 positives and say them in an excited voice like Fitz does. So here we go, my best Fitz impersonation:
- This CJ Watson kid is something!
My my my. Mullin seems to have done it again. Last year it was Kelenna, this year it's CJ Watson. It's just one game, but he played well against the hottest team in the league. It's way too early to tell if he can be a legit backup PG, but he showed some skills tonight. He's patient on offense, yes patient, something the Warriors lack. He seems to know angles to pass the ball and set up plays. That pick and roll he ran with Croshere was pretty nice. He came off the pick, passed the ball to where Austin should roll to (which he did), Austin caught it and drained the 3. What I also like is that he doesn't force his shots. Even on penetration, if there was nothing there he'd dribble it back out or dribble through to the other side. He took jumpers that were open and within the flow of the offense. Defensively, he must have had at least 4 deflections which shows he not only has some quick hands, but knows how to step in the passing lanes and force turnovers. I'm looking forward to the next game so I can see some more of this guy. - Playing time for BD and Jax
Baron played 14 minutes, Jackson played 17 minutes. If the Warriors were going to lose, BD and Jax might as well play as little as possible and get them rested for the next games. We have a bunch of winnable games coming up, so we need these two to be ready to lead. This is the lowest number of minutes either has played in a game the entire season and it occurred in the same game. It's just one loss, albeit a bad one, but at least the guys who carry the team the most got the most amount of rest. - The Rookies
It was good to see BWright and BNelli get some PT. Rarely do they get a chance to play in a real game, and tonight was the perfect time for them to build some confidence. Even though it was garbage time, they played hard and showed us some things. BWright is long. He played some wing D in the zone and was able to get out and force some misses on the jumpers. He also showed he can get off the ground pretty quickly. On his two putback dunks, he correctly guessed where to be on the rebounds then smoothly and quickly, rammed the ball back through the rim. If he can get some consistent minutes, I think we'll see him grow. BNelli was strokin' the J tonight. He went 4-6 for 9 points and showed some confidence after he hit a couple. He started to shoot off the dribble rather than camp out at the 3 point line waiting for the ball. If he can get a rhythm and some confidence, maybe he finds some time down the road.
Okay, your turn. Do your best Fitz impersonation.


Mr. KBLX aka the Quiet Storm aka CJ Watson.
Your Warrior Wonder for tonight is the guy who has been on the team for all of 2 days. I guess that's a combination of the Warriors being really really bad tonight and CJ playing well. The Warriors have found a guy who's got some game and looks like he can give Baron the occasional rest.
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damn another storm is brewing up in the bay
Or just the bad weather XD
Painful
The biggest mistake was made before the tipoff- Nellie's opening lineup. It's no coinidence we get off the bad starts while juggling the lineup; this matchup thing has to stop, especially given that the matchups haven't done squat.
Baron/Ellis/Buike/Jack/Biedrins left us small at the three spots defensively, so we surrendered the glass and any semblance of paint defense right off the bat.
Moreover, the whole point of going small is to gain a speed and shooting advantage. Memo to Jack: it's pretty hard to capitalize on a speed and shooting advantage when u hold the rock for 8 seconds before hoisting a bad shot. Baron also forced interior passes a couple times, but really, Jack was dominating the ball in the worst way.
The obvious lineup should be Baron, Buike, Jack, Harrington, Biedrins, which gives us average or better size everywhere, the walking mismatches of Baron and Jack, maximum rebounding and, assuming we bother to use them, the midrange and interior efficiency of Buike, Harrington, and Biedrins. Wakeup Nellie.
-Transition Defense-
Pretty simple to explain: you can't play transition defense when ur chatting with the refs. That's you, Jack.
-Pick and Roll Defense-
I don't know who made the calls, but the game plan was atrocious. We neither blitzed the guards aggressively nor laid off to force guards to help. We just stood around. Either plan would have been better than no plan; maybe it was just poor execution, which is just as bad.
Once we gave up those easy buckets early, the Blazers were feeling it. Home crowd, young team...give them confidence and their shooting percentage skyrockets, it doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
Poor starts against good teams will continue to doom us, but the only solace is that we aren't about to play many good teams.
-Pietrus-
He mailed it in tonight, playing to pad his own stats. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
On CJ Watson, what can I say. He was the model of efficiency. He played under control, forcing little (the lob to Wright and one dribble drive were his 2 To's). His J looks totally smooth, the handle is solid, he runs the offense first and looks shot opportunistically...
Just like the scouting report said, this guy is the anti-Ellis. His physical talents are not spectacular, but after just ONE practice he was running the team better than I've seen Ellis do. Watson never overpenetrated; he'd attack and probe the defense and react to what presented itself rather than lowering his head and charging in, hoping blind luck and raw hangtime would make up for the mistake.
He hit both FT's, stroked a 3p, ran the pick and roll flawlessly...I'm in love already. Only a game, but what a game.
It was also nice to see Belinelli and Wright getting effective burn.
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by OptionZero on Jan 10, 2008 12:33 AM PST reply actions
I agree I am getting sick of the
Did you really watch the whole game
They were down by 15 at half not 12.
Blake had a season high at half not a career high.
Just wanted to mess with ya, gotta lighten the mood after a horrible game.
Watson for president. Oh that might be a bit to early.
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I write postgame comments in the game thread because the recap lags, and I'd can always move it.
Since Fantasy Junkie did the game thread, however, I figured the recap would be up more or less 'on time' if such a concept exists in the blogosphere. Lo and behold, here it is.
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by OptionZero on Jan 10, 2008 1:43 AM PST up reply actions
Ooops
And yes I really did watch the entire game, otherwise I would have started writing at halftime and the recap would have been up during the 4th quarter. hehe
by Fantasy Junkie on Jan 10, 2008 8:31 AM PST up reply actions
It is obvious what happened
But when CJ took the floor, they realized how much they were mistaken - CJ wanted to play unselfish team basketball. But by the time they got back in the game they were humiliated already at their past actions and couldn't get back to their game.
Hopefully, the Warriors will put all personal feelings aside and rebound from this disappointing loss.
idea
Too bad I can't think of a way to improve our defense. help?
LOL @ Hot Potato
Or better yet, as in Hoosiers, they have to make at least 5 passes before shooting. Yea that wouldn't work.
How about in practice, they practice shooting? If they can improve their free throws, with enough hard work they can improve their jumpers.
by Fantasy Junkie on Jan 10, 2008 8:35 AM PST up reply actions
speaking of practice...
Best duo since...
by Tim N Chris Burger on Jan 10, 2008 8:45 AM PST up reply actions
fantasy junkie = warriors fan
Last night was tough, but we just didn't have it. But WOWEE WOW the Quiet Storm was great to watch, since the team is sorta filled w/questionable decision makers (pietrus/ellis/barnes/sjax/even bdiddy sometimes). Anyway, shake this loss off, tomorrow is another day.
Are the problems psychological?
This is the first time I've seen Wright play and he looks way more frail and skinny then I had imagined. He runs around with his arms at that weird Manute Bol angle that I find very worrisome. I don't know if a body type like his can bulk up. Did you see when he tried to post up against Aldridge (I think it was Aldridge). The guy didn't budge. It was like a giraffe trying to post up a warehouse.
The Blazers are hot and having gone to school in Portland, I know the fans are for real. But the Warriors didn't even put up a fight. That is unacceptable.
asdf
by J Rich 4 MVP on Jan 10, 2008 9:32 AM PST up reply actions
Baron's +/-
On a side note: Please drive the ball to the basket!!!
Its called ME-BALL at its worst, starring...
Best duo since...
by Tim N Chris Burger on Jan 10, 2008 10:56 AM PST up reply actions
This is exactly why I was cursing Jackson
lowish highlights
- AC's one handed put back dunk was so sick. It was one of the only things that got me outta my seat last night. (other then empty pitchers of beer).
- CJW looked great, If he continues to ball like this I think our PG situation is over.
- BWright looks like he could have some serious skills and might be a really great player in a few years....
- Barnes looked like himself again! One word: Hustle. I love his court vision when he is playing well. Unfortunately his 3 pt shot is still off...
- Rambo made some nice shots but I'm not ready to hype him up yet. I'll wait till he starts painting himself with mud and dropin 3's like he's shooting explosive tipped arrows first.
by Section 233 Row 1 on Jan 10, 2008 1:56 PM PST reply actions
Easy on Rambo
by Dubs fan in Boston on Jan 10, 2008 2:29 PM PST up reply actions
True...
by Section 233 Row 1 on Jan 11, 2008 10:35 AM PST up reply actions
you made a mistake
No
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelenna_Azubuike
Bring on the BD Show!!!
wtf
Mullin called Nelson, Nelson got the name confused. He has repeatedly made that joke on the radio, telling Ralph, Tom, Fitz that he gets all the foreign names mixed up.
Nelson also said in print/radio (forget which) that he didn't see Watson play prior to the call up.
Given how much he has on his plate dealing with existing Warriors, I don't find it surprising Nellie doesn't have time to go around scouting D-league guys. He likely gives some parameters to Mullin, but Mullin did the legwork on this one, which should alleviate concerns that Mullin is just a puppet/triggerman for Nellie.
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by OptionZero on Jan 10, 2008 4:48 PM PST up reply actions
proof
"(Watson) is playing very well in the D-League, and we need some help," Nelson said Monday night. "I've never seen him play, so I'm as anxious as anyone to watch him."
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by OptionZero on Jan 10, 2008 4:50 PM PST up reply actions

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