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Non jazz 2019 playoff discussion.

Toronto wins. 1 win closer for Kahwai staying in Canada. Cousins looked really bad, let's hope the Lakers max him this summer.

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Cousins is getting destroyed on switches. 2 fouls in 4 minutes and Kerr keeps him in.
 
Raptors can't get to the rim and can't get 3s in rhythm. It's because Kawhi is the only Raptor player with real gravity.
 
If warriors win it all without KD, that will be hillarious. lol his rings won’t mean ****


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If warriors win it all without KD, that will be hillarious. lol his rings won’t mean ****


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His rings are already as hollow as they get. He joined a 73-9 championship team.

You could put me on the patriots and it doesn’t mean I put them over the top for my 4 rings.
 
why is it so many days off between games?? ****in stupid. game 1 was spectacular and then we gotta wait how long?? sucked the suspense out of it imo..

How bout DeMarcus Cousins???? thats pretty cool his quad looked torn
 
Still saying this ends in six. GSW goes up 3-1, TOR steals one at home and it ends in Oakland.
 
Not sure what was worse. The 20-0 run or the obvious bias Tony Brothers had towards the warriors.

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So now you're seeing why the Jazz took Georges Niang ahead of re-signing Jerebko.
Jerebko is a good player for the money. The Jazz could've kept Jerebko and signed Niang for depth. (What we were missing when we got blown out). Jerebko signed for $2.1 mil and we got Niang for $1.5 mil. Not exactly mountain moving decisions on our end. But we signed Niang, who we didn't use in the playoffs and lost. Not saying it was Niang's fault, but lets not pat DL on the back so hard like he made a "one or the other" decision, picked and won. When the Jazz are not willing to pay $2 million dollars to keep a valuable bench piece on the team, but a multi-championship winning team like the Warriors are willing to recognize a small opportunity that we never noticed. It's not exactly bragging rights for us Jazz fans. You can say, "we'll its just Jerebko". Championship teams realize that every member is an important part. The Jazz are still trying to figure out how to be competitive while other teams are still playing in the Finals. (Like the team that signed Jerebko). We need to want and expect more out of our team until we get to that level.
The Jazz were never left with the option of taking Niang over Jerebko. Never. Neither of them makes over $4 mil combined. Why are we giving up bench depth over $2 mil a year is the real question.
 
Jerebko is a good player for the money. The Jazz could've kept Jerebko and signed Niang for depth. (What we were missing when we got blown out). Jerebko signed for $2.1 mil and we got Niang for $1.5 mil. Not exactly mountain moving decisions on our end. But we signed Niang, who we didn't use in the playoffs and lost. Not saying it was Niang's fault, but lets not pat DL on the back so hard like he made a "one or the other" decision, picked and won. When the Jazz are not willing to pay $2 million dollars to keep a valuable bench piece on the team, but a multi-championship winning team like the Warriors are willing to recognize a small opportunity that we never noticed. It's not exactly bragging rights for us Jazz fans. You can say, "we'll its just Jerebko". Championship teams realize that every member is an important part. The Jazz are still trying to figure out how to be competitive while other teams are still playing in the Finals. (Like the team that signed Jerebko). We need to want and expect more out of our team until we get to that level.
The Jazz were never left with the option of taking Niang over Jerebko. Never. Neither of them makes over $4 mil combined. Why are we giving up bench depth over $2 mil a year is the real question.
Jazz are developing Niang. They needed to free up minutes for him and having a salty vet next to him wasn't going to help.
 
Refs dominated Toronto. You'd think that when it is down to only two teams they'd finally call it fair, but no. Muscle memory perhaps.
 
Steph Curry getting a little taste of what it's like to be LeBron James. With limited help, he has to do more. Still not enough.

I mean, he still has a Finals MVP a perennial All Star, and another All Star out there with him, but still, he is being asked to be superman. He is performing but they are still getting worked.

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