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Jazz/Northwest Review

"The Northwest Division has become one of the best and most competitive divisions in the league." True dat, eh, Glass?
 
CBS Sports has the distinction of picking the wrong first place team in all 6 divisions in their 2008-09 season preview.

Let's hope they have more talented people working for them.
 
"The Northwest Division has become one of the best and most competitive divisions in the league." True dat, eh, Glass?
Four of the 8 playoff teams last season and I don't see that changing this year. Yeah, I'd say the NW is definitely the strongest division.
 
My favorite part of that article is how it lists Ronnie Brewer among the Jazz's free agency losses. Nice to see they're paying attention at CBS.
 
I'd be surprised if we beat out OKC. They've improved a lot the last two years and last year's playoff series vs. the Lakers has to have them feeling hopeful and even more hungry.
 
I'd be surprised if we beat out OKC. They've improved a lot the last two years and last year's playoff series vs. the Lakers has to have them feeling hopeful and even more hungry.

You have to realize that at the same time, they aren't going to sneak up on anyone.
 
You have to realize that at the same time, they aren't going to sneak up on anyone.

...the old Jazz teams with Stockton and Malone....and even this one sneaked up on NO ONE....and still beat teams like they were using a bullwhip! They could run the same plays over and over and over again with success.....because NBA players are generally THAT stupid!
 

I like there comment on the Nuggetts!

Harrington increases their knucklehead quotient
The last thing the Nuggets need is another player who allows his emotions to overcome his common sense. But that's what they have in Harrington, who fouled out of an overtime game the Knicks eventually lost last season and then skipped to the bench happily high-fiving teammates and playing to the crowd because he'd scored 42 points. Then there was his gaffe two seasons ago when he received a technical foul in crunch time for hanging on the rim and slapping the backboard after a dunk, a crucial factor in another Knicks loss.
 
Careful on the Harrington comments. I got lit up by a few folks for saying I didn't want him on the jazz because he is a headcase.

Denver could be really good and really entertaining, but anything could trigger a melt down. I might feel bad for coach Karl this year.
 
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