Blazers on an 11-Game Win Streak (video)

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Game reaction: Blazers 109, T'Wolves 98
Published 12/29/2007 by Sean Meagher at Blazers Blog - OregonLive.com
Well, the streak continues. The charge for the NW Division continues. The Blazers are four wins ahead of where their were last year recordwise through 29 games, but are light years ahead of where they were at this point last year teamwise. Another good (relatively easy) win, coupled with another great crowd, made for a good day to be a Blazer fan. As has been the recipe for this win streak, the Blazers played another team oriented game to put away the Timberwolves, 109-98. There were a lot of positives to take away from this win: The Blazers brought their shooting % (49.4) back up from the last game. They had more rebounds (47) and assists (28) than ...

“The culture has changed”
Published 12/30/2007 by Houston at The Inferno
If you don’t love Kevin Pritchard, then you must not be a Blazer fan. I don’t know how this guy manages to push the cheesy management-speak as far as he does without ever coming off as disingenuous, but then there are some things us regular folks aren’t meant to understand. I missed this, but thought you’d enjoy and just really wanted to post it here. This interview was before the Blazers won their 12th straight.   Great story in The Oregonian today by Jason Quick looking at when the Blazers’ streak really started - with a down and ...

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Sweeter by the dozen

To the Trail Blazers, this is no longer "The Streak." Instead, after Friday's 109-98 win over Minnesota, which ran the Blazers' winning streak to 12, the Blazers have focused their sights on something greater: the Northwest Division race. Thanks to ...
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Practice fight makes a perfect 12

The history books will show that the Trail Blazers' winning streak started on Dec. 3, when Travis Outlaw made a last-second shot at Memphis. But to the Blazers players and coaches, the roots of the streak really started two days earlier, at a ...
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Practice fight makes a perfect 12

The history books will show that the Trail Blazers' winning streak started on Dec. 3, when Travis Outlaw made a last-second shot at Memphis. But to the Blazers players and coaches, the roots of the streak really started two days earlier, at a ...
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Wolves Insider: A fun journey, still ongoing

Home | Sports | Gophers Wolves Insider: A fun journey, still ongoing Joel Przybilla, one of the oldest players on the Blazers roster at age 28, reflects on how he got from Monticello to here. By Jerry Zgoda , Star Tribune Last update: December 31, ...
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