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Portland Trail Blazers: Turnovers Plague Playoff Push
17 Mar
Summary
- Trail Blazers committed 19 turnovers in their recent loss.
- Portland has struggled with turnovers since January.
- Nets are experimenting with young players as season ends.

The Portland Trail Blazers recently experienced a 109-103 defeat against the Philadelphia 76ers, largely due to 19 turnovers, an ongoing concern. This marks their second-worst shooting performance this season. "We just got to get better," stated acting head coach Tiago Splitter, highlighting the need for improved decision-making and physicality.
The Trail Blazers have been plagued by turnovers, exceeding 14 giveaways in 27 of their last 29 games since January 11. Despite this, they currently hold the final Western Conference play-in spot.
In contrast, the Brooklyn Nets are navigating a difficult period, having lost 13 of their last 15 games and being officially eliminated from the play-in race. They are now prioritizing player development, giving significant playing time to rookies and younger players. Key players like Michael Porter Jr., Egor Demin, and Day'Ron Sharpe are sidelined due to injuries.




