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Despite the mass panic, we are in fact...

Probably not but they are capable of doing so.

Jazz - and especially Hayward - suck on the road. They'll be lucky to go 4-6 for those games. Home record of 6-3 would be my guess, but I'll be generous and say 7-2. Utah will likely win 10-13 games.
 
Jazz - and especially Hayward - suck on the road. They'll be lucky to go 4-6 for those games. Home record of 6-3 would be my guess, but I'll be generous and say 7-2. Utah will likely win 10-13 games.

Since the Kanter trade, in games Gobert has played, the Jazz are 13-9 on the road. That's pretty good.
 
The train hasn't left yet. The Negative Nancies of the board can get off at the last stop before we depart.

All aboard!!!
 
Is there anything surprising about Joe Bag reducing things to some binary psychological over-simplification? Happy-Sad, guis.
 
Amazing! You won't believe what happens next...

As long as Joe is misrecognizing things as emotional "pain," I'll be entertained. And by "entertained" I obviously mean "in some form of extreme torment."
 
Well 3 of our top 6 players are out injured and we're still 8th in the West... yeah I'd say that's pretty amazing.

Exum is not a top player....yet. Inless you mean Favors but come off bro he has missed but a few games. You are acting like are bench is 10 deep.
 
Amazing is not a "happy" word.
Whatever. Words with three or more syllables that convey positive emotion really seem to get your undies in a bunch.

Makes me wonder what would happen if I said supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to you over and over again.
I assume that the sound of it to your ear is something quite atrocious.
You will likely start complaining and no doubt you'll sound precocious.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
 
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Whatever. Words with three or more syllables that convey positive emotion really seem to get your undies in a bunch for some reason.

Makes me wonder what would happen if I said supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to you over and over again.
I assume that the sound of it to your ear is quite atrocious.
You will likely start complaining and no doubt you'll sound precousious.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

That song was written by the Sherman Brothers (Robert and Richard). They wrote more more motion-picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history. They are true testaments to the magic of letting the imagination soar, and then watching it get monetized by the all-knowing hand of the marketplace. Their net worth soared each time the music industry printed its stock on a new format -- vinyl, 8-track, cassette tape, CD... -- yet another indication of Nature's blessings. These new formats were anticipated by Robert, who would strategically book a tour of Sherman Bros musicals in major-market theaters each time a new pressing was dawning, in order to woo once again the American heart. At Robert's funeral in 2012, Richard exclaimed that Bobbie knew major chords like nobody else.. <*sobs*>.. and he knew how economics really worked.
 
Whatever. Words with three or more syllables that convey positive emotion really seem to get your undies in a bunch.

Makes me wonder what would happen if I said supercalifragilisticexpialidocious to you over and over again.
I assume that the sound of it to your ear is something quite atrocious.
You will likely start complaining and no doubt you'll sound precocious.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay
Um diddle, diddle diddle, um diddle ay

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

Are not you the guy always bitching about the world in the politick forum?
 
Exum is not a top player....yet. Inless you mean Favors but come off bro he has missed but a few games. You are acting like are bench is 10 deep.
he is one of our top 6 players, especially defensively. But he didn't even need to talk about him. Because Hood, Favors, Gobert, and Burks have all missed games this year. Quite a few of them with 3 or more of those guys not available.
 
The train hasn't left yet. The Negative Nancies of the board can get off at the last stop before we depart.

All aboard!!!

We ain't stopping or slowing down for them. They can jump if they don't want to be on this ride.
 
Since the Kanter trade, in games Gobert has played, the Jazz are 13-9 on the road. That's pretty good.
Over the last few seasons, Hayward's home/road splits are virtually non-existent as well. It's best to just ignore Stifle; he makes a habit of making **** up and stating it as fact.
 
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Jazz - and especially Hayward - suck on the road. They'll be lucky to go 4-6 for those games. Home record of 6-3 would be my guess, but I'll be generous and say 7-2. Utah will likely win 10-13 games.

Last year, Utah was a better road team than the year they went to the WCF WIRH Deron. Unless you meant that with everyone injured, they suck on the road, which would be a stupid point.
 
That song was written by the Sherman Brothers (Robert and Richard). They wrote more more motion-picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history. They are true testaments to the magic of letting the imagination soar, and then watching it get monetized by the all-knowing hand of the marketplace. Their net worth soared each time the music industry printed its stock on a new format -- vinyl, 8-track, cassette tape, CD... -- yet another indication of Nature's blessings. These new formats were anticipated by Robert, who would strategically book a tour of Sherman Bros musicals in major-market theaters each time a new pressing was dawning, in order to woo once again the American heart. At Robert's funeral in 2012, Richard exclaimed that Bobbie knew major chords like nobody else.. <*sobs*>.. and he knew how economics really worked.
Amazing.
 
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