Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Post-game notes: Blazers 106, Heat 68

There are alway plenty items of note when you beat a team by 38. Props to Communications Intern Aaron for putting this impressive list of notes together.

STRONG START
Portland has started the season 10-6 for the first time since 2000-01.

HOME COURT EDGE
The Trail Blazers have a 6-0 home record for the first time since 1998-99, when the team won its first nine home contests ... Cleveland is the NBA’s only other undefeated team at home.

EAST FEAST
The Trail Blazers are now 4-0 against Eastern Conference competition this season for the first time since 1999-2000.

WIDE MARGINS
Portland has now won three games by 20-plus points on the year after posting its second-largest margin of victory vs. Miami (38; 42 vs. Chicago) ... The Trail Blazers won four games by 20 or more points in 2007-08.

ON THE REBOUND

The Trail Blazers tallied a season-high 55 rebounds, including a season-best 19 offensive rebounds and a season-best rebound margin of 27 (55-28) … Portland’s 19 offensive boards were more than Miami’s defensive rebound total of 18.

HEATING DOWN
Portland held Miami to 34.5% shooting from the field (29-84), the lowest percentage shooting it has allowed all season ... The Heat’s 68 points is also a new opponent low.

PASSING THE ROCK
Portland shattered its season-best 26 assists with 31 dimes on the night … Sergio Rodriguez dished a Trail Blazers season-high 11 assists in just 20 minutes.

FRYE’S HIGH
Channing Frye tallied a season-high 17 points (7-11 FG).

FRONTCOURT FEVER
Portland’s starting frontcourt opened the game 9-for-9 from the field (all in the first quarter) [Batum, 4-4 (2-2 3-PT); Aldridge 3-3; Oden 2-2].

BATUM HITS EARLY AND OFTEN

Nicolas Batum tallied a career-high 15 points (6-9 FG) … The rookie scored a game-high 10 in the first quarter (4-4 FG, 2-2 3-PT).

ODEN DOUBLES UP AGAIN
Greg Oden finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds and now has four double-doubles in eight games since returning from injury this season.

HEATING UP EARLY
The Trail Blazers notched a season-high 37 points in the first quarter (12-18 FG, 10-10 FT) ... Its 20-point lead (37-17) marked its second largest advantage after the first 12 minutes this season (21, vs. Chicago).

BIG FIRST HALF
Portland’s 59 points in the first half marked its second-highest scoring effort in the first two periods (62, vs. Chicago).

1 comment:

Storyteller said...

Nice to see the Blazers 4-0 against the East - I thought their record against East teams last year wasn't as good as it should have been (only 15-15). I do wish their record against the West was better than 6-6, though - hope they can pick it up over the course of the season when the schedule isn't so brutal.

Keep up the great work, Casey. Especially love the weekly podcasts.

- Storyteller