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January 9th, 2008 CASEY JARMAN | News
 

Mean Streak

Before the Blazers print playoff tickets, here are four worries.

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Who’da thunk it? Heading into their last home game for more than two weeks, the Portland Trail Blazers have won 16 of their last 17 games.

That includes December’s 13-game winning streak—remarkable for a young team with such low pre-season expectations—that had even the least sports-savvy Portlanders asking, “How ’bout them Blazers?”

As the Blazers head into their home game Wednesday night, Jan. 9, against Golden State, dismissive national pundits and eager Portland bloggers alike wonder if the Blazers can keep up the winning. They’re asking because the team will be heading on its longest road trip this season (Jan. 13 to 23, including seven stops with tough games in Toronto, Boston and Orlando).

Since we’re asking the same thing, WW looked for the team’s four biggest roadblocks—beyond the obvious season-ending injury (stay healthy, Brandon)—to another winning month or even another epic winning streak.

The Cruel, Cruel Road


Despite the club’s winning ways, 11 of the past 17 games were at home. On the road, the Blazers have lost all but five of 15 games. Clearly, blasting more George Thorogood and Steppenwolf from the team plane’s speakers would be a helpful corrective measure, but will it be enough?

The Celtic Knot


C’mon, this just isn’t fair! Kevin Garnett averaged just over 23 points per game against the Blazers as a Minnesota Timberwolf last year. And since his arrival in Boston, Garnett has tough-as-nails Paul Pierce and cooler-than-ice Ray Allen as wingmen. This should be the single biggest challenge for the Blazers , and the Jan. 16 matchup will serve as a great indicator of how Portland really stacks up against elite squads.

Dwight Danger


Portland shut Dwight Howard down when Orlando visited the Rose Garden earlier this season, which is all the more reason Blazer bigmen need to watch their backs. Howard is going to try to kill Joel Przybilla and Channing Frye when the teams meet in Orlando on Jan. 19. While Howard mercilessly posterizes the entire team, though, fans can comfort themselves by envisioning all the epic Greg Oden-vs.-Howard battles to come.

Haarlow Can You Go?


This year’s switch from Fox to Comcast SportsNet was supposed to be an improvement for fans. But aside from isolating thousands of Comcast-less rural viewers, CSN sideline reporter Rebecca Haarlow is…well, she’s still a rookie. Most troublingly, Haarlow makes forward Travis Outlaw visibly giddy. One too many enthusiastic question-statements (“Talk about how it feels to be winning!”) at halftime and she could ice the Blazers’ fourth-quarter whiz kid for good.
 
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01.11.2008 at 11:26 Reply
is gonna be tough as nails. I for one enjoy the reporting and cute factor of Haarlow. Would you rather have Ann Schotz?

 

01.13.2008 at 02:01 Reply
Rebecca is one of the best reasons to watch the biased coverage of the Blazers on TV, I mean, come on, have you seen her! The Boston and Orlando games are only two of about 45 games left. What about the others? Two games do not make a season. All they really need is about 15 wins on the road and 30 or so at home to get to the playoffs.

 

01.13.2008 at 06:08 Reply
Yes. Ann Schotz understands the game.

 

 
 

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