*[Portland Trail Blazers]* Official Thread - 2012 Season has Begun!

What a +%##%+% loss
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We gave that one away with poor decisions and non-existent rebounding. Roy should have driven the ball at the end of regulation, KD was jumping at the first sign of a shot or pump. Could have gotten a much easier shot.

Oh well, Raptors are up next, instant win
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Oh and Oberto's retired
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PORTLAND, Ore. -- Portland Trail Blazers center Fabricio Oberto abruptly retired Thursday because of a previously diagnosed cardiac condition that caused heart palpitations.

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Oberto

Oberto, in his sixth year in the NBA, was signed as a free agent by the Blazers one day before the start of the season to help the frontcourt while centers Joel Przybilla and Greg Oden heal from knee surgeries.

Oberto experienced dizziness in Portland's game against the Milwaukee Buckson Tuesday.

"I made this decision to put my health and my family in front of basketball," Oberto said in a statement. "It was a tough decision to make after playing for so many years, but it was the right one."

Oberto, a native of Argentina who played on the team that won the gold medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, played in each of the first five games for the Blazers, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.0 minutes.

Blazers coach Nate McMillan said he understood the decision.

"It wasn't worth the risk of something serious happening," he said.

Oberto played for four seasons with San Antonio, starting at center for the Spurs' NBA championship team in 2007. He spent last season with the Washington Wizards.

He has averaged 3.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 14.5 minutes over 336 career games, including 128 starts.

He was used off the bench to help Marcus Camby, who has served as Portland's starting center in the absence of Oden and Przybilla, who were both injured last season and required surgery.

Przybilla has already started contact practice and is expected to be back by Thanksgiving. There is no timetable for Oden's return.

McMillan said Przybilla's return would not be pushed up in light of Oberto's retirement.

"We just have to be patient, we really do, and not put him at risk," McMillan said.

The Blazers will look outside for help at center, he said.

The Blazers had planned this season to back up Camby with second-year forward Jeff Pendergraph. But Pendergraph was injured in the preseason and required season-ending surgery. The Blazers waived him.

Portland also announced Thursday that rookie guard Elliot Williams would have surgery to repair a dislocated right patella. He will likely miss the rest of the season.

The team knew Williams would eventually need surgery, but he wanted to play on it while he could, McMillan said. Williams was sore after practice on Wednesday.

Portland selected Williams with the 22nd overall pick of the draft this June. He averaged 17.9 points, four rebounds and 3.8 assists as a sophomore at Memphis last season.
 
Originally Posted by Noskey

What a +%##%+% loss
30t6p3b.gif
We gave that one away with poor decisions and non-existent rebounding. Roy should have driven the ball at the end of regulation, KD was jumping at the first sign of a shot or pump. Could have gotten a much easier shot.

Oh well, Raptors are up next, instant win
smokin.gif



Oh and Oberto's retired
tired.gif


PORTLAND, Ore. -- Portland Trail Blazers center Fabricio Oberto abruptly retired Thursday because of a previously diagnosed cardiac condition that caused heart palpitations.

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Oberto

Oberto, in his sixth year in the NBA, was signed as a free agent by the Blazers one day before the start of the season to help the frontcourt while centers Joel Przybilla and Greg Oden heal from knee surgeries.

Oberto experienced dizziness in Portland's game against the Milwaukee Buckson Tuesday.

"I made this decision to put my health and my family in front of basketball," Oberto said in a statement. "It was a tough decision to make after playing for so many years, but it was the right one."

Oberto, a native of Argentina who played on the team that won the gold medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, played in each of the first five games for the Blazers, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.0 minutes.

Blazers coach Nate McMillan said he understood the decision.

"It wasn't worth the risk of something serious happening," he said.

Oberto played for four seasons with San Antonio, starting at center for the Spurs' NBA championship team in 2007. He spent last season with the Washington Wizards.

He has averaged 3.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 14.5 minutes over 336 career games, including 128 starts.

He was used off the bench to help Marcus Camby, who has served as Portland's starting center in the absence of Oden and Przybilla, who were both injured last season and required surgery.

Przybilla has already started contact practice and is expected to be back by Thanksgiving. There is no timetable for Oden's return.

McMillan said Przybilla's return would not be pushed up in light of Oberto's retirement.

"We just have to be patient, we really do, and not put him at risk," McMillan said.

The Blazers will look outside for help at center, he said.

The Blazers had planned this season to back up Camby with second-year forward Jeff Pendergraph. But Pendergraph was injured in the preseason and required season-ending surgery. The Blazers waived him.

Portland also announced Thursday that rookie guard Elliot Williams would have surgery to repair a dislocated right patella. He will likely miss the rest of the season.

The team knew Williams would eventually need surgery, but he wanted to play on it while he could, McMillan said. Williams was sore after practice on Wednesday.

Portland selected Williams with the 22nd overall pick of the draft this June. He averaged 17.9 points, four rebounds and 3.8 assists as a sophomore at Memphis last season.



Now that is stupid, with all the other players on this team that have dealt with knee issues why the hell would you go and draft a guy who you know is going to need knee surgery???
 
Originally Posted by Noskey

What a +%##%+% loss
30t6p3b.gif
We gave that one away with poor decisions and non-existent rebounding. Roy should have driven the ball at the end of regulation, KD was jumping at the first sign of a shot or pump. Could have gotten a much easier shot.

Oh well, Raptors are up next, instant win
smokin.gif



Oh and Oberto's retired
tired.gif


PORTLAND, Ore. -- Portland Trail Blazers center Fabricio Oberto abruptly retired Thursday because of a previously diagnosed cardiac condition that caused heart palpitations.

2805.jpg

Oberto

Oberto, in his sixth year in the NBA, was signed as a free agent by the Blazers one day before the start of the season to help the frontcourt while centers Joel Przybilla and Greg Oden heal from knee surgeries.

Oberto experienced dizziness in Portland's game against the Milwaukee Buckson Tuesday.

"I made this decision to put my health and my family in front of basketball," Oberto said in a statement. "It was a tough decision to make after playing for so many years, but it was the right one."

Oberto, a native of Argentina who played on the team that won the gold medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, played in each of the first five games for the Blazers, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.0 minutes.

Blazers coach Nate McMillan said he understood the decision.

"It wasn't worth the risk of something serious happening," he said.

Oberto played for four seasons with San Antonio, starting at center for the Spurs' NBA championship team in 2007. He spent last season with the Washington Wizards.

He has averaged 3.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 14.5 minutes over 336 career games, including 128 starts.

He was used off the bench to help Marcus Camby, who has served as Portland's starting center in the absence of Oden and Przybilla, who were both injured last season and required surgery.

Przybilla has already started contact practice and is expected to be back by Thanksgiving. There is no timetable for Oden's return.

McMillan said Przybilla's return would not be pushed up in light of Oberto's retirement.

"We just have to be patient, we really do, and not put him at risk," McMillan said.

The Blazers will look outside for help at center, he said.

The Blazers had planned this season to back up Camby with second-year forward Jeff Pendergraph. But Pendergraph was injured in the preseason and required season-ending surgery. The Blazers waived him.

Portland also announced Thursday that rookie guard Elliot Williams would have surgery to repair a dislocated right patella. He will likely miss the rest of the season.

The team knew Williams would eventually need surgery, but he wanted to play on it while he could, McMillan said. Williams was sore after practice on Wednesday.

Portland selected Williams with the 22nd overall pick of the draft this June. He averaged 17.9 points, four rebounds and 3.8 assists as a sophomore at Memphis last season.



Now that is stupid, with all the other players on this team that have dealt with knee issues why the hell would you go and draft a guy who you know is going to need knee surgery???
 
Wow we really blew this one. On two separate occasions reeling in a key rebound would have won or saved this game. I'm disappointed with Roy's last shot attempt at the end of 4. He should have gone to the basket.

Oh well, what's done is done.

On to the next one. Raptors. Heard about Oberto and Williams, which sucks but its not the end of the world. We just have to survive for another 2-3 weeks and we get Pryz back. Then HOPEFULLY Oden soon after, but I doubt it.


RIP CITY



BTW anybody know what was the deal with Rudy? He didn't even step on the court tonight and me and my roommate didn't see him on the bench. Can anyone fill me in on this?
 
Wow we really blew this one. On two separate occasions reeling in a key rebound would have won or saved this game. I'm disappointed with Roy's last shot attempt at the end of 4. He should have gone to the basket.

Oh well, what's done is done.

On to the next one. Raptors. Heard about Oberto and Williams, which sucks but its not the end of the world. We just have to survive for another 2-3 weeks and we get Pryz back. Then HOPEFULLY Oden soon after, but I doubt it.


RIP CITY



BTW anybody know what was the deal with Rudy? He didn't even step on the court tonight and me and my roommate didn't see him on the bench. Can anyone fill me in on this?
 
Originally Posted by AlRjordan

BTW anybody know what was the deal with Rudy? He didn't even step on the court tonight and me and my roommate didn't see him on the bench. Can anyone fill me in on this?

My guess is that he has a case of *****made-ness. Ship his $+% back to that piece of %%%# country Spain already
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He's the real cancer to the team and the league.


But ESPN said it's his back.
 
Originally Posted by AlRjordan

BTW anybody know what was the deal with Rudy? He didn't even step on the court tonight and me and my roommate didn't see him on the bench. Can anyone fill me in on this?

My guess is that he has a case of *****made-ness. Ship his $+% back to that piece of %%%# country Spain already
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He's the real cancer to the team and the league.


But ESPN said it's his back.
 
Hate losing by 1.... o well. on to the next team.

I like Rudy fernandez..but if he's not going to give his heart to this team. let him go!



Lets go Blazers!!!
 
Hate losing by 1.... o well. on to the next team.

I like Rudy fernandez..but if he's not going to give his heart to this team. let him go!



Lets go Blazers!!!
 
Average first half. Blazers gave up WAY too many offensive rebounds
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If I'm Nate, and there's one thing I'm teaching during practice, it's how to box out. Good play by Sean Marks to just have been thrown into the fire like he was.

I'm hoping the Blazers team that takes good shots walks out of halftime, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Average first half. Blazers gave up WAY too many offensive rebounds
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If I'm Nate, and there's one thing I'm teaching during practice, it's how to box out. Good play by Sean Marks to just have been thrown into the fire like he was.

I'm hoping the Blazers team that takes good shots walks out of halftime, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Originally Posted by Noskey

I'm hoping the Blazers team that takes good shots walks out of halftime, but I'm not holding my breath.

They did
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Big leads disappeared constantly, but hey, a win's a win. Next up is the Lakers. Hoping for a good game. One player's gonna need to go off for us to win.
 
Originally Posted by Noskey

I'm hoping the Blazers team that takes good shots walks out of halftime, but I'm not holding my breath.

They did
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Big leads disappeared constantly, but hey, a win's a win. Next up is the Lakers. Hoping for a good game. One player's gonna need to go off for us to win.
 
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We actually have a regularly updated thread this year!
Nice win against the Raptors...shut down Bargnani effectively and Nate actually made moves to stop each of the Raptor's comebacks.

I'm pretty excited about tomorrow knowing we will lose, but I want to see how we can keep up with the defending champs.
 
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Nice win against the Raptors...shut down Bargnani effectively and Nate actually made moves to stop each of the Raptor's comebacks.

I'm pretty excited about tomorrow knowing we will lose, but I want to see how we can keep up with the defending champs.
 
Big game tonight vs the Lakers in LA. BRoy is 7-2 against the lakers in his career. LA have started off good this season, but they have to lose eventually, so why not to us. I was reading how portland has like 22 back to back nights, and the lakers have 10!! If that isn't schedule favoring idk what is! Oh well, anyways game-time i'll check in later.

Lets keep this thread alive!!!!!!


RIP CITY
 
Big game tonight vs the Lakers in LA. BRoy is 7-2 against the lakers in his career. LA have started off good this season, but they have to lose eventually, so why not to us. I was reading how portland has like 22 back to back nights, and the lakers have 10!! If that isn't schedule favoring idk what is! Oh well, anyways game-time i'll check in later.

Lets keep this thread alive!!!!!!


RIP CITY
 
Originally Posted by calibeebee

Back-to-Backs in this years schedule. Blazers 20, Lakers 10. Thanks Stern

Ahh i just posted that without reading. I made a mistake and said 22 though. But that is total BS. Like they need the extra help anyways
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But the Blazers did do a league best in back to back nights last year, so maybe its not all bad.
 
Originally Posted by calibeebee

Back-to-Backs in this years schedule. Blazers 20, Lakers 10. Thanks Stern

Ahh i just posted that without reading. I made a mistake and said 22 though. But that is total BS. Like they need the extra help anyways
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But the Blazers did do a league best in back to back nights last year, so maybe its not all bad.
 
Originally Posted by AlRjordan

Originally Posted by calibeebee

Back-to-Backs in this years schedule. Blazers 20, Lakers 10. Thanks Stern

Ahh i just posted that without reading. I made a mistake and said 22 though. But that is total BS. Like they need the extra help anyways
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But the Blazers did do a league best in back to back nights last year, so maybe its not all bad.
dang, my numbers were off, it's 20 blazers, 14 lakers.  Not as bad but still sucks.  DAMN we got molly wopped tonight
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  Huge step back from where I thought we were.   Hopefully this game just showed how great the lakers are and not an indication of how bad we are.
 
Originally Posted by AlRjordan

Originally Posted by calibeebee

Back-to-Backs in this years schedule. Blazers 20, Lakers 10. Thanks Stern

Ahh i just posted that without reading. I made a mistake and said 22 though. But that is total BS. Like they need the extra help anyways
tired.gif



But the Blazers did do a league best in back to back nights last year, so maybe its not all bad.
dang, my numbers were off, it's 20 blazers, 14 lakers.  Not as bad but still sucks.  DAMN we got molly wopped tonight
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  Huge step back from where I thought we were.   Hopefully this game just showed how great the lakers are and not an indication of how bad we are.
 
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