This is what I hate about the NBA. Superstar calls and they give no one on the Jazz that respect.....
After Hood/Hayward subbed out the offense stagnated hard. We weren't force feeding anyone in the 1st half and the offense was great. Then early in the 3rd we were doing good, then Hood/Hayward go out and Harden scores like 10 straight and our team locked up and played rigid. Then we tried to just go to Hood/Hayward and the offense was really rigid and we were making a ton of mistakes. It was frustrating to watch how bad the offense stagnated.
Totally agree. Hayward was getting mobbed out there almost everytime he touched the ball. He should have gone to the line 20 times last night.In addition, if Hayward got the calls Harden does, he would be at the line 20 times a game.
Harden literally just flops his arms, no one touches him and he goes to the line.
While this is happening , Harpring is druling over how good Harden is and how difficult he is to defend.
This is what I hate about the NBA. Superstar calls and they give no one on the Jazz that respect.....
Totally agree. Hayward was getting mobbed out there almost everytime he touched the ball. He should have gone to the line 20 times last night.
Totally agree. Hayward was getting mobbed out there almost everytime he touched the ball. He should have gone to the line 20 times last night.
I look forward to this team learning not to leave it in the refs hands.
Make no mistake the Jazz are pissed about last night. They should be. They blew it before the terribly bad non call.
This team is hungry. You can see it.
#5 seed here we come.
You make me smile. I love the wild swings on fansites.
it was pretty much Par For The Course, actually.
I understood why we were running such a basic offense during November and the first part of December: the team was traveling most of the time + there was very little practice time. Maybe the excuse now is injuries? The bottom line is that our offense looks several weeks behind even the most generous schedule. Yick.