Senator Ron Wyden, Trail Blazers supporter, talks about Enes Kanter, recap of the third match



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Senator Ron Wyden joined us to talk about his love of basketball, what he learned while playing and why he defends the Portland Trail Blazer Enes Kanter. But first, we had to react to the four-time overtime victory on Friday night. Listen to Dave Deckard, Danny and Tara talk about the first three games of the Western Conference semifinals and what the Blazers are likely to do to succeed.

Then Senator Wyden joins Tara for an interview about becoming a basketball fan and fighting for Enes Kanter. Finally, we expect the rest of this series of semifinals of the Western Conference could bring.

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Download the transcript: Ron Wyden, Dave Deckard.pdf

Strong points

[00:01:12.640] Summary of the game 3 How will the players recover in time? Which team did Friday's game benefit the most?

[00:04:23.260] – You absolutely had to love this game. That does not mean that it was pretty. The Blazers played as an experienced team, the Nuggets played as a team that was good maybe even better than the Blazers but that was not there before. Portland has won.

[00:07:05.960] – Danny thinks the winner of this game won the series because of his mental and emotional courage. Imagine how it feels for these guys to find themselves mentally in this position and then feel physically.

[00:10:06.680] – Dave thinks that there is a serious danger that the drama of this game outweighs the meaning of this game for the series. This means that the Blazers have won only three points.

[00:11:12.470] – Tara thinks that what sets this team apart from the Blazers is that they are aware they have not finished.

[00:12:18.870] -Who gets the ball? Danny says Moe Harkless.

[00:15:06.820] – Dave gives the ball to – Nikola Jokic ??

[00:18:22.530] -You could not give it to C.J. McCollum? Or Rodney Hood?

[00:21:30.530] – Tara gives the ball to Kanter.

[00:23:21.490] – If we came back to the day before the day when Jusuf Nurkic had broken his leg and told people that the Blazers would be where they are today, would anyone believe it? ?

[00:29:34.290] – Tara admits she's underestimated the Blazers.

[00:33:03.740] – Conversation with Senator Ron Wyden.

[00:33:21.900] – Senator Wyden wanted to be an NBA player. Participated in a basketball bursary at UC Santa Barbara prior to transfer to Stanford.

[00:34:44.430] – What did he learn to play basketball? More than anything, the difference in life is whether you really come into play.

[00:35:46.640] – Wyden holds the free throw shot of the House of Representatives.

[00:37:53.710] – Wyden's admiration for Enes Kanter: "his work transcends basketball".

[00:41:46.810] – Highlights of the season: Match 5 vs OKC, Kanter playing through injury. And "I always joke that my favorite interpretation of" Hail to the Chief "is when Aminu hits all three."

[00:45:24.220] – "I just loved being someone who could say that our Trail Blazers and Rip City are really like Oregon."

[00:46:53.440] – In conclusion with Dan and Dave. These games will be very physical. The game plan generally works and the run is good. They could only be changed from now on. Watch how they double and if CJ continues to help in defense.

[00:52:23.300] – Why did the business numbers go down in the last game? Lillard and McCollum keep the ball longer, meaning it's less likely to be in the hands of players more likely to return it.

[00:55:53.120] – Blazers have reduced games with high variance. Like alley-oops.

[00:58:55.840] – Pack

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