Oh man. I was riding high like I was on meth or some ****. But as it always is with meth, you hit that wall and then have the inevitable crash.Lmao. Glad I got hammered drunk tonight. It was fun when we were up 25. But luckily numbing when we lost.
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and centers, but NEVER wings. They never amount to much in the league.....Hey but this is why we pay point guards the big bucks amirite?
Who needs wings? This ain't a KFC, brotha.and centers, but NEVER wings. They never amount to much in the league.....
Don't copy me mfFire Snyder and DL
No. This is something that lives with you for years and years. These types of losses aren't ones you just get over. It's historic and franchise defining, unfortunately.I will never stop bitching about this:
Up 25, with the ball, immediately after a stop, and Gobert carelessly throws a lazy pass that PG easily picks off and dunks.
After blowing a 3-1 lead last year, when the turning point started in Game 5 up big against Denver because we got complacent, having that sort of complacency AGAIN with a huge lead in a massive playoff game is inexcuseable. It's irredeemable.
Gobert's mindset should have been "No way in hell what happened last year happens again."
That complacent turnover was the turning point.
Yeah. It's unforgiveable and irredeemable.No. This is something that lives with you for years and years. These types of losses aren't ones you just get over. It's historic and franchise defining, unfortunately.
Disagree. The turning point was Lue going zone and this team completely losing its damn mind over it. NBA players who can't beat a zone ...I will never stop bitching about this:
Up 25, with the ball, immediately after a stop, and Gobert carelessly throws a lazy pass that PG easily picks off and dunks.
After blowing a 3-1 lead last year, when the turning point started in Game 5 up big against Denver because we got complacent, having that sort of complacency AGAIN with a huge lead in a massive playoff game is inexcuseable. It's irredeemable.
Gobert's mindset should have been "No way in hell what happened last year happens again."
That complacent turnover was the turning point.
If you disagree with it being a mindset issue, I have literally a double digit number of blown massive leads in playoff games over the past few seasons I could bring up.Disagree. The turning point was Lue going zone and this team completely losing its damn mind over it. NBA players who can't beat a zone ...
The NBA Finals losses hurt but those were to the greatest player of all-time, so, in retrospect, I can accept it.This is definitely in my top 5 for most disappointing Jazz losses I've ever witnessed, maybe top 3.
This loss is top 1. Nothing else in franchise history tops it.This is definitely in my top 5 for most disappointing Jazz losses I've ever witnessed, maybe top 3.
97-98 was the first full year I watched the jazz. Losing in the finals sucked but I was still a kid and a rookie jazz fan.This is definitely in my top 5 for most disappointing Jazz losses I've ever witnessed, maybe top 3.