mikebarrettsblog.blogspot.com - 11/29/2007
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This game was lost during a six-minute stretch in the third quater. The Blazers went through a major offensive cold spell, and the Indiana Pacers took full advantage. They reeled off a 17-0 run and built a 12-point lead. The Blazers did battle back to tie the game, but never again got over the top, and the Pacers won it 95-89. In that crucial third quarter, the Blazers shot just 5 for 23, and ...
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Blazersedge —
Since I couldn't give you my own recap here are a couple of others: Jason Quick hits the 48 minute theme. Mike Barrett praises the Pacers and Outlaw. A note on the Oregonian recap... There's a quote in there that has been commonplace among all the Blazers lately. Rough translation: "We lost because we were missing shots we're capable of hitting." OK, one or two games I buy that. When it's said every other day...not so much. At what point do you admit that you're NOT getting shots you can hit, that you're too covered, too far out ...
Game reaction: Pacers 95, Blazers 89
Blazers Blog —
... offense was ineffective in the fourth quarter, when he's most dependable, having his two field-goal attempts of the quarter blocked on consecutive possessions in the final 2:03. "I think it's more mental now," Roy said of the slump. "I get more upset with myself after I miss a shot. I think it starts going through my head. It's one thing to miss jumpers, but I'm missing little chip layups and things like that. I've got to be mentally stronger, and I've got to play through it." -- Pacers finish off Blazers , Mike Barrett, Trail Blazers.com: The Blazers have badly needed a third ...
Waiting on the Pacers at Supersonics
Indy Cornrows —
... and here. The Blazers aren't feeling too good about dumping that game to the Pacers and rightfully so. They hit a few key shots and the outcome could've easily been different. ...
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blazersedge.com 11/29/2007 — Since I couldn't give you my own recap here are a couple of others: Jason Quick hits the 48 minute theme. Mike Barrett praises the Pacers and Outlaw. A note on the Oregonian recap... There's a quote in there that has been commonplace among all the ...
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Pacers 95, Blazers 89 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 11/29/2007
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Mike Dunleavy had 20 points and 11 rebounds and the Indiana Pacers held off the Portland Trail Blazers 95-89 on Wednesday night.