17 Jan 2012 @ 3:25 AM 

The AT&T Center could get some long distance action on Jan 13th as the Portland Trailblazers head to San Antonio to face the San Antonio Spurs. Portland is a young squad looking to reconstruct as the brief but electric Brandon Roy era formally came to an end with his retirement in December. Previous #1 pick Greg Oden has also had repeated issues with his knees as Portland seemingly can’t shake the specter of Sam Bowie. The San Antonio Spurs want to defend their court with stunning plays from their typical steady lineup. The San Antonio Spurs are preferred by 8 points and this looks to be an excellent bet.

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Portland is led by SF LeMarcus Aldridge who has performed well in the absence of Greg Oden. Veteran SF Gerald Wallace supplies defense at a high-grade for the Blazers with the backcourt rounded out by Raymond Felton and Wesley Matthews. Celebrity G Jamal Crawford supplies some scoring and a deep risk for the Blazers. It’s a time of change for the Portland Trailblazers and this year they look for ways to make a run at the playoffs.

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San Antonio looks to continue to be in the upper-tier of the west with Gregg Popovich again leading the squad on the sideline. The San Antonio Spurs are led by their typical three-man foundation of PF Tim Duncan, SG Manu Ginobili, and also PG Tony Parker. Veteran SF Richard Jefferson supplies an excellent alternate to Duncan’s inside prowess. C DeJuan Blair completes the starting lineup for the San Antonio Spurs. Parker is backed by veteran PG T.J. Ford who is able to supply points and assists on restricted minutes off of the bench.

This looks to be an excellent game between these 2 squads with the San Antonio Spurs seeking their fans to ratchet the noise levels up. Portland is a young squad of modify looking to right the ship in a shortened year that looks to have a lot of worries about their future.


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Last Edit: 17 Jan 2012 @ 03:25 AM

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