Videos & Fan Posts

Amir Johnson blocks Corey Maggette (video)
by mookie 2010/03/14 18:39
Lauren Jackson re-signs with Seattle Storm
by mookie 2010/03/12 05:45
Youtube captions can be funny
by kevin 2010/03/12 02:36
Cristiano Ronaldo vs The Mirror (video)
by mookie 2010/03/10 19:16
The Coolest Pool Table in the World
by mookie 2010/03/10 17:52

RSS Feed

RSS Feed

asternwarning mail subscribe

twitter follow

Australian owned

Blogger of the Year

bloguin-on-twitter2
Jazz destroy Blazers as AK47 discharges E-mail
Written by mookie   
Thursday, 04 February 2010 05:11

Patty Mills

The Portland Trail Blazers never really looked in control the entire way as the Utah Jazz knocked them off 118-105 in Salt Lake City tonight. When it was all said and done, it wasn't a necessarily poor shooting night that killed the Blazers, but rather a great performance by the Jazz, who were unstoppable for most of the night.

Andrei Kirilenko has clearly returned to his old self in the past seven games or so and tonight's performance was vintage AK47. He finished with 22 points (8/9 FG, 6/7 FT), eight assists, six rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Mehmet Okur was feeling it too, as he shot an equally ridiculous 11 of 13 from the field on the way to 28 points and eight rebounds. Overall the Jazz shot .627 from the field to the Blazers' .425 -- it just wasn't even close.

For Portland, LaMarcus Aldridge did his best to cover once again for Brandon Roy's absence, with 27 points, 12 rebounds and five assists in what was one of his best statistical lines of the season. Martell Webster had 20 points, but like the rest of the visitors' starters, he could not crack the 50% mark from the field.

Patty Mills first points

In positive news for Aussie fans, Patty Mills once again managed to get a short amount of court time after the result was already decided. He played the final 47 seconds of the game and scored his first NBA points, with a banked runner in the lane -- his only field goal attempt of the game. Mills was matched up against his former teammate with the Idaho Stampede of the D-League, Sundiata Gaines. Hoop Data boxscore.

Patty and Sundiata

Where was the game won and lost? Two specific shooting statistics tell the tale. The Jazz did a great job of getting themselves shots at the rim, whilst the Blazers were restricted to long-range twos -- the least efficient shot in basketball according to most estimations. The Jazz shot 29/35 (82.9%) at the rim (including 22 assisted field goals) whilst the Blazers only managed 17/27 (63%) at the rim with only six of those assisted. Meanwhile, from 16-23 feet the Blazers went 9/29 whilst the Jazz were much less trigger happy from that range, shooting 5/12. It's not hard to work out which way the game was running when you look at those two shooting measures alone.

Patty and Sundiata

Patty brings ball up

Trackback(0)
Comments (1)Add Comment
0
NIce One Patty!
written by Bet_Raise, February 05, 2010
Congrats to Patty Mills for his first NBA bucket...

Write comment

busy
 

About Bloguin

Bloguin is the revolutionary blog network specifically focused on helping bloggers get the most out of their websites. We're currently working on building a large network of online communities and hope to expand our blogging coverage to include a wide range of topics.

Advertisers

The Bloguin Network allows advertisers to promote their products and services to our ever-growing number of visitors. We offer both site-specific ad placements as well as the ability to run a network-wide campaign. If you're interested in working with Bloguin to meet your advertising needs, please contact us.

Most-Wanted List

The Bloguin Network is always looking to expand. Here are some of our high-priority areas that we're specifically looking to grow. If you're a blogger and interested in joining our network, please fill out our application form.

  1. Sports
  2. Entertainment
  3. Video Games

The Bloguin Login

The Bloguin Login gives you full access to everything our network has to offer. Your name and password will work for each and every one of our sites. Signing up is simple, and will allow you to post in all our forums, create member blogs, and access other cool features! What are you waiting for? Create an Account!