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Game Thread Mar 11, 2022 06:30PM MT: Jazz at Spurs

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One other dumb thing that happened is Mike blew a super easy box out that gave up a layup. He didn’t even have to make contact just simply take one step over to block a huge lane.

I swear we get in these games and the opponent is looking to give us the game and we make two or three dumb mistakes in a row to make sure they don’t throw in the towel.
 
Where can we find how many double digit 4th quarter leads we’ve blown this year? Feels like a lot
 
Where can we find how many double digit 4th quarter leads we’ve blown this year? Feels like a lot
Idk but we are 1-6 in games decided by 3 pts or less. Some serious heart of a champion vibes with this group.
 
I’ll bet all the free time @JazzAvenues has gotten has led to his family getting real sick of him and eventually will end with a divorce and a broken home. The Jazz are anti-education and anti-family.
 
Jazz need to experiment with Gobert as a pick n pop midrange player. He needs more shots and his FT shooting has gotten good enough where I believe in his ability to hit jumpers.

That little push shot bigs have developed would be good but Rudy is just kinda too awkward for any of the stuff we need.

This little thing is what separates us from contention methinks. And it happens to be the only really attainable thing that the Jazz can at least try hard right now.


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I have a hard time imagining Quin’s job is safe. This team is showing every indicator of being desperately in need of a new leader. You cannot call a coach who hasn’t gotten out is the second round a top 5 coach in the league. That’s a bad take.

No coach in NBA history has ever taken 8+ years with the same team to win their first title. It’s never happened in league history. Most championship winning coaches win their fist chip no later than their 3rd season. Also, many championship coaches replaced a coach who had a winning record the season prior and many were assistant coaches before getting promoted.
 
Nice choke job.

That said, both the tech on Clarkson and that flagrant on Gobert were such horrible calls. I'm stunned those clowns are NBA refs
 
Supporting a team that is this dreadful at closing games really sucks.

Coming through in the clutch to win close games make the most fun moments and memories for a fan, whereas blowing a big lead late and collapsing to lose a close game makes the worst, most "gut-punch" moments.

This team has a LOT of the latter and virtually none of the former. The Dallas clutch win a couple weeks ago made me feel like a starving man finally given a meal.
 
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