It would take a bit of a letdown on their part and the return of Saint Paul for us. But it's certainly doable, it's not like we've never won there.
This is a game, especially if Marvin is out, in which we have got to start the 3-big lineup.
"I'm a moron for thinking the Browns could even sniff 10 wins in a division where the other three teams (two of whom almost always make the playoffs) made the post-season last year. Gyp Rosetti's thee God of football knowledge." - Brown Notes
Love that^^^
Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them.
Albert Einstein
Agreed.
Paul Millsap is going to have to come up "BIG" for us tonight on the defensive end. I don't think Hayward can guard Durrant all that well, although I would love to see that matchup as well.
I think Corbin's pieces are starting to come together here, and I don't understand all this negativity with the Jazz as a whole right now. (Other than looking like they don't want to be there sometimes).
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson
it is kind of sad seeing so many proclaimed jazz fans already ruling out a win for our team tonight. i dont think we can count them out. we have a secret weapon. we have been saving burks waiting and plotting for the perfect time to revill him.
Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them.
Albert Einstein
Ya'll probably know this....
Jim Burton @jmb247 about 20 minutes ago
Marvin Williams continues to deal with concussion symptoms and will not play tonight. Unlikely for Saturday as well. #UTAatOKC
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They must be Satan worshipers or Atheists then because if you remember 2-3 seasons ago on New Years Eve, OKC was gifted the game when OKC went to the FT and missed and Millsap got the rebound and was fouled (over the back) and they somehow called the foul on him giving them 2 more FT's to get the lead. Then more of a minor/lesser issue Ronnie Price attempted the game winning 3 from the corner and as fouled but I wouldn't expect that to be called often anyway.
I don't have a single hope of the Jazz winning tonight, yet there is no way I would miss watching the game and won't let any plans interfere with my game watching.
I am a weird.
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Did you know that the
Oklahoma Thunder were created in 2008 -09 season. The first season they won 1 game with PJ Carlisimo and 22 with Scott Brooks.
Since then they are 164-82 (.667)
In OKC the jazz are 2-6 all time. The last win came October 31, 2010.
In that Game Al Jefferson had 23 points and 10 rebounds, but Paul Milsap led the Jazz with 16 rebounds, 6 assists and 30 points. Torey Ellis added 16 points and 15 assists for the Jazz.
Paul, Al, AK and Torey all played more than 36 minutes. CJ came off the bench for 24 minutes and scored 21 points.
I remember that game. The Jazz had looked bad up until then and I had been concerned. But they handled the Thunder in the first meeting with Al on the team. I thought there was hope with the new team, not so much I guess.
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The Jazz will lose this game, I'd bet on it. But this is still an important game for the Jazz. This is a great chance for the Jazz to grow and get better, playing a tough team in a tough arena. If the Jazz can keep the game close and competitive it will be a good learning experience. Jazz should play some young guys, would love to see a Burks citing.