Both were huge tonight. Showed why they have their jobs. We're 13-12, a game over .500 despite playing seven more games on the road than at home. This team is really heating up and could do some damage in the playoffs.
Discuss.
Both were huge tonight. Showed why they have their jobs. We're 13-12, a game over .500 despite playing seven more games on the road than at home. This team is really heating up and could do some damage in the playoffs.
Discuss.
Jefferson was huge???
What game were you watching???
12 points on 14 shots with 0 FT attempts. Did pull in 9 Rbs in 33 minutes.
Bra, did you even watch the game?
I agree Gyp.
Leave them alone.
Favors got the same points as Al did in 15 less minutes.
Favors took 8 shots to get to 12.
Al took 14 shots to get to 12.
Al did have 3 assist....at least the Jazz have the offensive threat in Al right there
Corbin did well tonight, and so did Al.
I thought Corbin sent a huge message to the starters leaving the 2nd unit in, and playing Burks.
This is what I want to see more of Ty! It felt like a team tonight!
I thought Al's pass to Tinsley was huge as well. He was not the black hole tonight, and played a better team role. And we won!
"Most nights (The Jazz) couldn’t stop a grandpa with a walker, particularly if he gave a head fake."
"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
Naw, that was last week. Expectations went way down last Sunday afternoon.
"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
I expect us to play well for a stretch. I expect another huge skid where everyone has to be talked off the ledge. Then I expect us to pick it up and eventually we're going to hit a rhythm -- a very good rhythm -- because our offense will click with the balance between Al's game and Foye and Williams hitting from deep. In essence, we'll look like the idealized version of this team that we hear about and we'll go on a great tear to end the season and move back into position for a 6-8 spot. We will be enthusiastic and, given our late season play, will have confidence (as fans) that we could make some noise in the playoffs. Most of us will be patient with the team and how Corbin/KOC have handled things and somewhat have our tail between our legs. We'll get bumped in 5 or less games from the first round and a long off-season of regret will again consume the board as we realize that the development of our core come next season will be no further ahead than it was now.
Corbin's thought process: "We are up 5, lets bring Al back in. He is our closer."
Two mins later, tied game, "Favors is letting the Magic back into this game, lets get Millsap in."
After the win, "Man, Al and Sap sure were closers to tonight..."
The guy is clueless. The starters dug us holes of 13 and 9 points. The bench brought us back both times, yet he leans on Al and Millsap. He is nothing short of a terrible coach.
Corbin certainly did one thing right tonight when he benched Marvin Williams' ass after he backed off a one-on-one situation with Jameer Nelson and then when he realized he ****ed up, made up for it by forcing up a horrible shot with two players draped all over him.