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Gamethread: Brooklyn @ Utah. 7:30 MST.

Hayward tried to leave once. Jazz matched because they had control Hayward bet on himself being a max player and he won.

He will leave after next season when he is a UFA to win.

Favors has no balls to leave.
Favors said he loves Utah and bought a home even before signing his contract. He planned on staying. I think he has balls of titanium. Just too good of a person to pose around.
 
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Who's the man with the mosh? Someone from Jazzfanz?
 
This cheered me up. At the 4 second mark you can see the bummed look on that bitch Kanter's face as Curry ripped the Thunder's heart out of them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jo_x6qto7Y

Warning! Includes demon possesed poor soul called Curry.

Extremely supernatural content.
 
Steph Curry makes more 3s per game than our team even attempts per game
 
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On the bright side there was a cool giveaway last night.

I think we'll pull back up out of this spiral. I think Snyder jumped the gun upgrading Mack to starter even though Neto is problematic. We're playoff bound. I expect a good road run on this trip.
Way cool
 
First. I haven't played video games in years.

Second. You're comparing real life to a video game. Of all things. Are u seriously doing that?!?!

Most of there turnovers happen when they go outside of the offense and try to improvise going outside the offense to make a play.


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That Was implicitly rhetoric. But seriously, don't balk at the relationship between "video games" and "real life". Many useful lessons are taught everyday through "video games", from flight simulations, combat training, tactical planning, cognitive behavioral therapy, predictive analytics, and so much more.

But back to my point... When the offense is predictable, turnovers go up. There should be no argument about this.
 
That Was implicitly rhetoric. But seriously, don't balk at the relationship between "video games" and "real life". Many useful lessons are taught everyday through "video games", from flight simulations, combat training, tactical planning, cognitive behavioral therapy, predictive analytics, and so much more.

But back to my point... When the offense is predictable, turnovers go up. There should be no argument about this.

Right. Just like in the Stockton Malone era. Everyone knew what Utah was doing and couldn't do anything to stop it.


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That Was implicitly rhetoric. But seriously, don't balk at the relationship between "video games" and "real life". Many useful lessons are taught everyday through "video games", from flight simulations, combat training, tactical planning, cognitive behavioral therapy, predictive analytics, and so much more.

But back to my point... When the offense is predictable, turnovers go up. There should be no argument about this.

What u don't understand is that this team isn't as good as most think it is. They will be, just not now. The simplicity of the offense has nothing to do with the amount of turnovers a team commits. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.


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Right. Just like in the Stockton Malone era. Everyone knew what Utah was doing and couldn't do anything to stop it.


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There was nothing simple about the stock malone era. Sure the pnr was a staple, but the amount of back screening off ball movement, high low action, back cuts. That offense was to calculus as the current is to pre-algebra.
 
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