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Re: Grizzlies @ Blazers

Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2010 7:00 am
by Downtown
I didn't see the game but the one area of concern is that it looked in the boxscore at least that both Miller and Bayless had their way with Conley. Can anyone tell me if they did make Conley look bad?

I would like to see either of them in a Grizzlies jersey.

Good to see the Grizzlies get the win though.

Re: Grizzlies @ Blazers

Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:28 am
by bobobolas1
Great win, finally above .50 in the east we would be getting a PO spot for sure...

Re: Grizzlies @ Blazers

Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2010 1:40 pm
by jefe
Shem wrote:Congrats on the Grizzlies for having the referees handing them the game. I don't know if your broadcast showed it, but when Webster shot the three-pointer that was dished off by Roy, he was clearly fouled by Rudy G. One of the many bogus calls in that game, but that missed call on Webster's 3-pointer was the worst one.

I'm not saying the Blazers didn't make some bad plays at the end of the game to hurt themselves, but if the game was called correctly, it wouldn't have been enough for the Grizzlies to win anyway.

So make sure you send a letter for congrats to the referees.


Everybody has been on the wrong side of bad calls before - certainly the Grizz. It happened to the Blazers in this one, but it's happened to everyone. Regardless, you should be upset with your players for giving up an 8-0 run in the final three minutes to tie the game at 104, and then Bayless for splitting his pair of free throws.

Re: Grizzlies @ Blazers

Posted: Wed Jan 6, 2010 2:40 pm
by vanjulio
I see also the refs gave Denver the win against GSW.

It can go either way. It's worse when the ref bias feels consistent throughout a game and they have to fight back to win against both a stronger opponent and the refs calling everything against them. Usually this is the Grizzlies plight.