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The message that the Portland Trail Blazers are supposed to be tanking and dropping games hasn’t hit home yet as the Blazers win their second game in a row, defeating the New York Knicks in come from behind fashion, 112-103.
Join Danny Marang as he takes a look at Satuday afternoon’s game that saw the Blazers go down 23 points at one point but then outscored the Knicks 35-11 in the 4th quarter. Behind another monster performance from Anfernee Simons (30 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds) and the addition/arrival/debut of wing Josh Hart (23 points, 2 assists) the Blazers outscored the Knicks 53-21 over the final 16:55 of the game.
After wins against the struggling Los Angeles Lakers and lowly New York Knicks, the Blazers take on an absolute gauntlet over the next 5 games - the Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Girzzlies, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns. Thankfully for the Blazers, they have the All Star break sandwiched in between to break things up - but it’s probably safe to say after a couple of wins that Portland likely falls back in the standings in short order.
Doesn’t mean you don’t enjoy the wins when they come so hop on the show and have fun!
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Oops.
The message that the Portland Trail Blazers are supposed to be tanking and dropping games hasn’t hit home yet as the Blazers win their second game in a row, defeating the New York Knicks in come from behind fashion, 112-103.
Join Danny Marang as he takes a look at Satuday afternoon’s game that saw the Blazers go down 23 points at one point but then outscored the Knicks 35-11 in the 4th quarter. Behind another monster performance from Anfernee Simons (30 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds) and the addition/arrival/debut of wing Josh Hart (23 points, 2 assists) the Blazers outscored the Knicks 53-21 over the final 16:55 of the game.
After wins against the struggling Los Angeles Lakers and lowly New York Knicks, the Blazers take on an absolute gauntlet over the next 5 games - the Milwaukee Bucks, Memphis Girzzlies, Golden State Warriors, Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns. Thankfully for the Blazers, they have the All Star break sandwiched in between to break things up - but it’s probably safe to say after a couple of wins that Portland likely falls back in the standings in short order.
Doesn’t mean you don’t enjoy the wins when they come so hop on the show and have fun!
SUBSCRIBE: YouTube, Twitch, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and Anywhere You Get Podcasts!
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