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Inferno
01-31-2015, 03:42 AM
In 3 games (small sample size but w/e)...

33.7 points / 10.7 rebounds / 2.3 assists on 54/57/100 shooting

:biggums:

UK2K
01-31-2015, 03:44 AM
Illuminati?

Or he's a really good liar.

Heavincent
01-31-2015, 03:48 AM
Isn't it his left thumb anyway? Don't even see a reason to get surgery. Definitely not worth missing 6-8 weeks.

Regardless, :applause:

Inferno
01-31-2015, 03:49 AM
What's impressed me is that he's become a serviceable 3 point shooter now

navy
01-31-2015, 03:58 AM
Not a doctor, but why cant he get the surgery and play during his recovery period? I mean yeah it might get fvcked up again and require another surgery, but it's not like he isnt risking alot by playing with it already fvcked up.

dunksby
01-31-2015, 04:06 AM
Illuminati?

Or he's a really good liar.
Not his shooting hand.

Droid101
01-31-2015, 04:21 AM
People have been saying his shot looks more on point now that he can't guide it with his injured off-hand.

Hopefully he carries this knowledge over after the surgery. How fortuitous.

Heavincent
01-31-2015, 04:26 AM
People have been saying his shot looks more on point now that he can't guide it with his injured off-hand.


That's interesting...might be some truth behind it.

hawksdogsbraves
01-31-2015, 04:48 AM
He was great tonight, I still think though as I've thought all season that the Blazers are a team that will bow out in the first round.

Inferno
01-31-2015, 05:18 AM
He was great tonight, I still think though as I've thought all season that the Blazers are a team that will bow out in the first round.

Mmmmm...I dunno, at full health they're a top 10 defensive and offensive team, huge improvement in defense from last year. Depends on who they match up with, but IMO they have a decent shot at the WCF

inclinerator
01-31-2015, 02:52 PM
well he did drop 40+ 2 times on the rockets

hawksdogsbraves
01-31-2015, 03:00 PM
Mmmmm...I dunno, at full health they're a top 10 defensive and offensive team, huge improvement in defense from last year. Depends on who they match up with, but IMO they have a decent shot at the WCF

I just think they still have a very weak bench, (which the Spurs really exposed last year in the playoffs) and they really have to have Aldridge put up huge numbers.

He was phenomenal last night but I have to think that thumb will bother him more and more as the season marches on.

Could be wrong, that's just my prediction.

L.Kizzle
01-31-2015, 03:14 PM
Not a doctor, but why cant he get the surgery and play during his recovery period? I mean yeah it might get fvcked up again and require another surgery, but it's not like he isnt risking alot by playing with it already fvcked up.
Definitely not a doctor.

You need time to heal after surgery.

RoseCity07
01-31-2015, 06:18 PM
What's impressed me is that he's become a serviceable 3 point shooter now

LaMarcus Aldridge and Meyers Leonard are Portland's best three point shooters. This is a team with two guards that are top three point shooters in the league in regard to makes. I think Matthews is number one in the league in makes.

That to me is insane. If Aldridge can raise his FG to over 50 he's be pretty close to being in the 50/50/90 club.

Currently: 46/52/87

RoseCity07
01-31-2015, 06:20 PM
I just think they still have a very weak bench, (which the Spurs really exposed last year in the playoffs) and they really have to have Aldridge put up huge numbers.

He was phenomenal last night but I have to think that thumb will bother him more and more as the season marches on.

Could be wrong, that's just my prediction.

If we run into the Spurs we are done. Memphis too. I think we can beat any other team in the league in a 7 game series. Portland in the playoffs is locked in team but the problem is Spurs have better coaching. Memphis is just too good defensively.

Overdrive
01-31-2015, 06:37 PM
People have been saying his shot looks more on point now that he can't guide it with his injured off-hand.

Hopefully he carries this knowledge over after the surgery. How fortuitous.

More on point, but his movement didn't seem "odd" to me, when I watched him in the CLE game, but it seemed to me he got way more touches than usual.