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Mike Barrett, One more for 54:

The Trail Blazers were able to rest the guys that do the heavy lifting, and beat the Thunder 113-83. It's the fifth win of the season by 30 points or more, and the sixth by 29 or more. Let me put this in perspective. The last six seasons, combined, the Blazers had exactly one win by 30 or more points. They've now bagged five of those in just this season.

The young (but not as young as Portland) and talented Thunder have been described as being similar to this Blazer team. Well, in the last 10 days the Blazers have beaten this team by 35, in Oklahoma City, and by 30. So much for the comparisons, at least at this point.
 
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OK, we here at Portland Trail Blazers HQ know there has been some confusion as to the Western Conference playoff standings. It's difficult stuff. So in an attempt to clear up some of the misconceptions, our crack sports communications staff has put together a handy-dandy primer of all the possible playoff scenarios with one game left in the regular season. Here goes ...

Eight Possible Playoff Outcomes Involving 2-5 seeds

1) If Denver loses, Houston wins, Portland wins and San Antonio wins, then Houston finishes second, Denver finishes third, Portland finishes fourth and San Antonio finishes fifth. In this scenario, San Antonio (5) plays Portland (4). Portland gets home court advantage.

2) If Denver loses, Houston loses, Portland wins and San Antonio loses, then Denver finishes second, Portland finishes third, Houston finishes fourth, San Antonio finishes fifth and New Orleans finishes sixth. In this scenario, New Orleans (6) plays Portland (3). Portland gets home court advantage.

3) If Denver loses, Houston wins, Portland wins and San Antonio loses, then Houston finishes second, Denver finishes third, Portland finishes fourth and San Antonio finishes fifth. In this scenario, San Antonio (5) plays Portland (4). Portland gets home court advantage.

4) If Denver loses, Houston loses, Portland wins and San Antonio wins, then Denver finishes second, San Antonio finishes third, Portland finishes fourth and Houston finishes fifth. In this scenario, Houston (5) plays Portland (4). Portland gets home court advantage.

5) If Denver wins, Houston loses, Portland loses and San Antonio loses, then Denver finishes second, Houston finishes third, Portland finishes fourth and San Antonio finishes fifth. In this scenario, San Antonio (5) plays Portland (4). Portland gets home court advantage.

6) If Denver wins, Houston wins, Portland loses and San Antonio wins, then Denver finishes second, Houston finishes third, San Antonio finishes fourth and Portland finishes fifth. In this scenario, Portland (5) plays San Antonio (4). San Antonio gets home court advantage.

7) If Denver wins, Houston loses, Portland loses and San Antonio wins, then Denver finishes second, San Antonio finishes third, Houston finishes fourth and Portland finishes fifth. In this scenario, Portland (5) plays Houston (4). Houston gets home court advantage.

8) If Denver wins, Houston wins, Portland loses and San Antonio loses, then Denver finishes second, Houston finishes third, Portland finishes fourth and San Antonio finishes fifth. In this scenario, San Antonio (5) plays Portland (4). Portland gets home court advantage.

• Portland secures home court in first round with win vs. Denver (or a San Antonio loss).
• Portland would have home court in the first round in 6 of 8 possible scenarios.


Matchup, number of scenarios, percentage of possibilities

San Antonio (5) at Portland (4), 4, 50%
New Orleans (6) at Portland (3), 1, 12.50%
Houston (5) at Portland (4), 1, 12.50%
Portland (5) at San Antonio (4), 1, 12.50%
Portland (5) at Houston (4), 1, 12.50%

Portland opponent, number of scenarios, percentage of possibilities
San Antonio, 5, 62.50%
Houston, 2, 25.00%
New Orleans, 1, 12.50%

So there you go. Forsake all others before this list.



http://trailblazerscentercourt.blogspot.com/2009/04/with-one-game-to-go-heres-playoff.html
 
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Everyone knows what this game means tonight....and i know we'll all be paying attention to the game before ours, and the spurs game. Go Blazers!!! great fucking season fellas, lets take this shit to the next level
 

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IMO you got a good squad, you need a better coach with experience.....
you had a great season lets see what your about n the playoffs...
good luck folks.
 
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IMO you got a good squad, you need a better coach with experience.....
you had a great season lets see what your about n the playoffs...
good luck folks.
I dont know about that. 03-04 our team hit rock bottom.
then they brought in nate and rebuilt the roster.

05-06 (21-61)
06-07 (32-50)
07-08 (41-41)
08-09 (53-28)
 
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houston was the team i didnt want the blazers to play.... we got FUCKED by houston AT home..... alll bad.... it is what it is but its lookin bad. no excuses cuz as soon as we were down, we started shootin 3's n not executing our offense. the refs sucked but thats nothing. we played like shit at home n it was horrible to watch. lets hope its not this BAD for us. yao is a punk bitch... BITCH!!!!! BITCH BITCH BITCH!!!

LETS GO BLAZERS!!!!!!!!!!!!

p.s. im so fucked up(needed to drink cuz of this horrible game) but i had to post this, i can type like a champ when yaboy is on ONE!!!!!!!!!11

FUCK U HOUSTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARTEST, MING, and BITCH ASS BROOKS(u played at U of O, U BITCH!!!!) FUCK EM ALLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOT EM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUCK U HOUSTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (fuck the gay ass celtics, d rose killin em!!!)