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Blazers’ streak ends at 13

Don’t look now, but the Greg Oden-less Portland Trailblazers are one of the hottest teams in the NBA. Though their 13-game winning streak ended last night against the Jazz, the streak contained several nice wins: Utah (twice), Golden State, Toronto, New Orleans and Denver.

Brandon Roy is playing at an All-Star level, averaging 19.2 points, 5.6 assists and 4.6 rebounds per game. LaMarcus Aldridge is chipping in with 17.5 points and 7.4 rebounds. After that, the team has six players averaging 7.3 points per game or more, so the Blazers are winning utilizing a team concept.

If Oden is as good as advertised, the Blazers are going to be very good for a very long time.

Korver traded to Utah

The Jazz sent Gordan Giricek and a protected first round pick to Philly for Kyle Korver. Utah is in need of good outside shooting and Korver should be able to fill that role. He can play shooting guard or small forward, and will likely back up Ronnie Brewer and Andrei Kirilenko at those positions.

The Sixers are rebuilding and the trade rids them of Korver’s contract, which runs three more years at $15.5 million. It looks like the Jazz got the better end of the deal unless Philly is able to turn the first round pick (which is bound to be late in the round) into a starter-caliber player.

Merry Christmas, Scott Skiles

With the Chicago Bulls struggling to a 9-16 start, GM John Paxon fired head coach Scott Skiles today.

“This was a difficult decision to make, but one that was necessary at this time,” Bulls general manager John Paxson said in a release. “Scott helped us in many ways during his time with the Bulls; most importantly, he helped this franchise get back to respectability. I am appreciative of his hard work and the imprint that he left on our team.”

Chicago is in a familiar spot with this season’s slow start.

The Bulls dropped their first nine in 2004-05 and were 4-15 before going on a surge that led to 47 wins and their first playoff appearance since the Michael Jordan era. They needed a late surge the next season to make it to the playoffs, winning 12 of their final 14 regular-season games to finish with 41 wins.

I’m a little surprised about this move considering the team’s history of slow starts and Skiles’ general reputation around the league. It seems like Paxon’s moves (and non-moves) have affected the team more than Skiles’ coaching. The team has not gotten what it needs from Ben Wallace and the whole Kobe situation has been one giant distraction. Of course, Skiles is partly responsible for Wallace and how his team handles all of the Kobe talk.

For a while there, it looked like the Bulls were a team on the rise, but it’s not clear what direction they are heading now.

Defense trumps offense as Rockets beat Suns

In last night’s Western Conference showdown in Phoenix, Houston put the clamps down on the Suns’ breakneck offense en route to a 100-94 win. It was sort of a statement game for the Rockets, who are just 9-7 after the win.

The game was proof that the Rockets are better when they run their offense through Yao Ming, who led the way with 31 points and 13 rebounds. The big fella went 12-19 from the field and a perfect 7-7 from the line. Amare Stoudemire did his best to offset the Great Wall, posting 25 points and nine boards, but the Suns shot just 41.5% from the field in the loss.

The Rockets are in the league’s toughest division. With Spurs, Mavs and the upstart Hornets all playing good ball, the Rockets are going to have to stay focused if they hope to make the playoffs.

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