- Somehow, I both liked the game Deni Avdija played and got driven nuts by his reluctance to shoot. His unwillingness to take an open three and his inability to attack with his left hand led directly to a turnover and a Simons dunk. And yet, he led the team with 11 rebounds, dished 6 assists to just 2 turnovers, got to the free throw line (5-7), and worked on defense. Overall: good game out of him.
- Kuzma was excellent throughout the night — 32 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists. His offensive rating (points produced per possession used x 100) was 119 on a usage rate of 34.5%. He shot poorly in the fourth quarter (just 1-4) but got to the free throw line (his misses late made the team’s late-game strategy more fraught) and grabbed a pair of huge offensive rebounds.
- Superb game from Jones, who just kept interrupting would-be Portland runs by hitting floaters or threes. He finished with 24 points on 15 field goal attempts and shot 5-7 from three.
- Gafford had four steals and rejected six shots and had Blazers players scared to take shots in the paint. He also got overwhelmed by Ayton, who collected 10 offensive boards — tied for his career high.
- I’d love for Gafford to continue blocking shots but without swatting the ball so hard. It looks cool to send the ball caroming off the backboard or sailing into the seventh row. It also gives the ball back to the other team and tees him up for fouls. I want him to block the shot and retain possession.
- It was another poor game from Jordan Poole — 4-13 from the floor, 0-4 from three. He did produce six assists to three turnovers, which was nice. He also had just two rebounds in 34 minutes and got (properly) hit with a tech for (stupidly and obviously) flopping in the fourth quarter of a close game.
- Bilal Coulibaly played 18 of the quietest minutes an NBA player can manage. He took one shot (which he made), had two rebounds, two assists, and five fouls. His best play was the last one of the game, when he did a good job defending Grant’s last-second shot.
- Portland had 20 offensive rebounds last night against the Wizards — their second highest total of the season. For the Wizards, it ties for second most offensive rebounds allowed. The Brooklyn Nets had 20 against Washington on November 12. The most they’ve allowed this season was 28 to the Charlotte Hornets on November 10.
- The Portland broadcast was a first-rate experience. Lamar Hurd is as good as they come — well-prepared with pre-game film study, stats galore, anecdotes about both teams and players, and masterful communication of concepts and ideas. Note: Hurd did not play in the NBA. He played at Oregon State while getting a communications degree, played in a German pro league for a season and then came back to Portland to get involved with youth basketball. Kevin Calabro was excellent on the play-by-play, and the broadcast was filled with well-considered and informative graphics.
Source: https://www.bulletsforever.com/2023/12/ ... ndre-ayton