Highlights from Weekend One of the NBA Playoffs
The first week of the hectic 2012 NBA Playoffs are in the books and already there are plenty of story lines and drama that will likely ensure to become a very entertaining 40… Continue reading
The first week of the hectic 2012 NBA Playoffs are in the books and already there are plenty of story lines and drama that will likely ensure to become a very entertaining 40… Continue reading
I’ll spare my time and yours by keeping this very short and to the point: the San Antonio Spurs are the best team in the Western Conference and by handing Portland a pretty… Continue reading
• Blazers receive: Mehmet Okur (from New Jersey); Shawne Williams (from New Jersey); protected 2012-first round pick • Nets receive: Gerald Wallace (from Portland) • Blazers receive: Hasheem Thabeet (from Houston); Jonny Flynn (from Houston); future second-round pick • Rockets… Continue reading
If Portland continues to play their bipolar game plan of being blown out on the road the first night, then coming back the next night to blow out a visiting team, my heart… Continue reading
The start of a grueling six game road trip and quite possibly the hardest stretch of the Blazers (7-4) schedule for the season. Winless on the road, the Blazers were looking to hand… Continue reading
Crazy night from the Draft, as the smoke clears, here’s the complete list of trades that were made during and are being processed: • Blazers receive: Raymond Felton (from Denver); rights to No. 57 overall… Continue reading
Courtesy of blazersedge.com and hoopsworld.com: “Alex Kennedy of HoopsWorld.com reports… The San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers nearly completed a blockbuster trade on Wednesday afternoon, but the deal fell apart in the late stages. San… Continue reading
Facing a Spurs team without Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Antonio McDyess, the Blazers allow the Spurs to hang around all the way till the end and win in San Antonio… Continue reading
Since the miracle at the Rose Garden on Friday night, both the Portland Trail Blazers (41-31) and San Antonio Spurs (57-16) will look to bounce back after tough losses to Western Conference rivals.… Continue reading