Join Danny Marang, Brandon Sprague and special guest Casey Holdahl for the latest Jacked Ramsays live.
It’s a road trip check in, following two back breaking losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder (read: The Fighting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (s)) and a 6th game in 10 days against Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets – there’s a lot to tackle about where this Trail Blazers team is right now (17-15) Following Damian Lillard’s new franchise scoring record, the vibes just don’t feel right…What’s wrong with the Blazers? Is it injuries? Where are the problems most amplified? Is this just the ebb and flow of the season – or is there more to it?
Stepping away from the recent play, the team is 17-15 through 32 games – is that any different from where you thought they’d be at this point? Does how they get there and who they beat and/or lose to matter that much more?
What’s the goal of this season? Stripping everything away – what’s the most important thing the team needs to take from the 1st half and what do they need to know after the 2nd half?
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jacked-ramsays-a-portland-trail-blazers-podcast/id1578314007
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3KQ8g9JYJCSvxng0WoIFoI?si=M8ZTALHSTwy950r7oLtb9Q&dl_branch=1&nd=1
YouTube: https://youtube.com/dannymarang
Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLm1lZ2FwaG9uZS5mbS9CTFU3MjAyODAwNzM1
Discord: discord.gg/t8TkEJ7wUT
1 Comment
Beginning of the year the ball was popping everyone was involved and playing D. Fast forward, tons of iso ball efficient offense at times but D is horrid. In Portland that iso heavy offense leads to players getting disinterested and disengaged in my opinion. I've played on teams like that.