So this was supposed to be the sure thing. The one and only game that we win everytime this year -- the sub .500 opponent on our home floor. We came into the game 8-1 against those teams. 6-15 vs. everyone else. Make that 8-2 against those teams now. This one featuring all of our inconsistency and frontcourt impotence on full display.
In the first half, our not so big three all went off...and yet we still trailed at half because of terrible defense. In the second half the Blazers tried everythign possible to give the game to us -- missing open look after open look after open look, and we STILL couldn't put them away on the power of a mighty 12pt 4th quarter. Along the way our entire 5 man frontcourt (SAR, Kenny, Brad, Mo and Corliss) put up 23pts and 21rebs. Zach Randolph alone put up 32 and 15.
And yet fair or not, this one is probably remembered as the one we should have gotten had our best FT shooter just hit his FTs in the clutch. Well, Muss did not miss the FTs anymore than Rick did on a far greater stage back in the day. Nor did he have any particular answers up front, where he rode the only effective "big" he had (6'5"ish Corliss) as far as he could before Nasty fouled out. On the other hand, at no point in this game did we have an effective defensive scheme, and really the only reason we were not blown out on our home floor is because the Blazers missed open shots at an alarming rate -- why they suck of course (and a charitable grader might suggest our strategy was to depend upon their crappy shooting to miss).
We smallballed ourselves into trouble in the second quarter, and as laudable defender that he is, we put Ron into a very tough position having to try to guard a hulking mega-scoring PF like Randolph down in the post. That guy can drop 30 on Duncan, and just too big for even Ron's brawn. Of course given our absolutely pathetic frontcourt, maybe the smallball theory was "why not?" But it didn't work. Randolph went inside, when we finally started doubling him, their perimeter guys got all the open looks they wanted, and our smallballing insertion (Salmons) was only moderately more effective than our bigs.
And of course the Kings being the Kings, consistency of any sort is not allowed, so we score 31 in the first quarter, and then proceed to score all fo 36 in the second half, including a terrible 4th quarter collapse where the only thing saving us was an even worse effort form the Blazers.
You can feel free to explain to me what happened our high scoring backcourt down the stretch, and why Mo Taylor was jacking up shots like it was 1998. Better yet, explain it to Muss so that maybe he can go crunch some numbers to figure out its bad.
So we lose...and if we jsut keep on losing its not necessarily the worst thign that could happen. If we lose 20 in a row there is hope for the future via a top draft pick. If we win 20 in a row there is hope for the present in the playoffs. But instead, we just wobble along, and unless Geoff finds some reinforcements, how's that going to change?