It's not healthy to become so emotionally invested in something you can't control and that, in the grand scheme of things, is pretty damn meaningless. And frankly, with my free time so limited, I'd...
Type: Posts; User: The Norm
It's not healthy to become so emotionally invested in something you can't control and that, in the grand scheme of things, is pretty damn meaningless. And frankly, with my free time so limited, I'd...
How awesome that the Jazz are going to miss the playoffs by "just one game".
"It's just one game" - Corbin
**** the Lakers
Somehow I doubt it. They won't ever be able to run a coherent half-court offense with Coach Corbin. They'll win enough to be a playoff team, but wasting most of their rookie contracts will prevent...
Grow up. The Jazz are there for entertainment. You're acting like a sports team should be owed the same loyalty as a wife or child.
... bitch? For what, choosing not to invest my time in watching a team that isn't entertaining to me?
I watch the Jazz for entertainment purposes. Corbin's "offense" and rotations aren't entertaining to me, but the Jazz owners fully support him and nothing is going to change. No further explanation...
We'd win the series in a 4 game sweep. The two games in Utah would be massive blowouts.
It's pissing me off that the Spurs aren't boxing out and aren't making wide open jumpshots. You know, the exact opposite of what they consistently do whenever they play the Jazz.
It's been a fairly officiated game - Steve Blake is just on fire and the Spurs are playing like garbage. They're lucky to be tied.
I'll just drop this link in this thread.
http://www.blazersedge.com/2013/4/13/4219640/Los-Angeles-Lakers-playoffs-refs-referee-free-throws-officiating-conspiracy-nba
He comes off as extremely condescending. Friggin douche.
Actually, other way around. If they beat LAC, they'll be playing for something Wednesday no matter what happens.
The only way they rest against the Jazz is if they lose to LAC and @ Dallas, LAC...
Jesus Christ, enough with the pretentiousness from you and that Julie poster. This is the first thread made about the season ending injury of a hall-of-fame player. It certainly warrants its own...
That's obvious for anybody who watched GSW @ LAL.
Un-be-lievable.
The Jazz might need to win out now. Doable as long as the Clippers beat Memphis on Sunday - it'll lock Memphis up in 5th w/o homecourt and give them no reason to try against us in the season finale.
I'd love Greg as my employer. Job security for life!
Corbin had the right idea in bringing Millsap off the bench in the first game of the 2011-2012 season.
Too bad that lasted for exactly one game.
Mo's FG% in the clutch is in the bottom of the NBA. Only stupid people would put more emphasis on the three he has hit than the 20 he bricked. Most of them were pretty stupid shots.
On the bright side... who really wants to watch four games of this against the Thunder?
Mo taking the most shots on the team by far is a massive contributor to the Jazz being down 8 in the 4th.
This team is just built stupidly. The worst backcourt in the NBA, a massive logjam in the frontcourt, and a coach who is completely inept at taking advantage of our strengths.
I wish Mo would just quit basketball.
But watch, he'll play great against Minnesota and Cyrone Torbin will talk about how great Mo is and how we need to resign him.
Our entire frontcourt: 17 points on 8/19 shooting
Serge Ibaka: 16 points on 8/13 shooting
So much for our big advantage in the paint.
This is extremely frustrating, and solidifies in my mind that Corbin is a terrible coach. Our offense is simple: Pound it down to Al/Millsap, try to score 1 on 1, or kick it out for a 3 point shot...