NBA
The Blazers turned history on its head
The Blazers have six straight losses with an average 32.3 point difference, a feat not seen in six games in NBA history.
They started the season with the goal of the playoffs, they started the season with Chance Bilaps because they consider it will offer something new, but the Blazers are slowly unraveling and making history, but from the other side.
The Portland team has lost six straight games since the break for the 2022 NBA All-Star Weekend with an average difference of 32.3 points. They lose, they lose big, they lose by differences that no other team in league history has lost in six games. And it seems they will continue to disappoint as their problems are numerous and large.
The Blazers lost 132-95 to the Warriors, 124-92 to the Nuggets, 120-90 to the Suns, 135-121 to the Timberwolves, 124-81 to the Timberwolves two nights later and 123-85 to the Jazz in the early Thursday evening.
In terms of the roster he went into the season with, the Portland team currently doesn’t have Damian Lillard, Nasir Little, Anferny Simmons, Yusuf Nurkic, Eric Blensto, who he acquired through an exchange, and Norman Powell, Shockham, Robert Covington, Larry Nance granted before close.
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