TheSilencer1313
Well-Known Member
the hangover will be vicious in a few weeks.[/COLOR]
I doubt the hangover will be as bad as everyone thinks.
Are you forgetting the Jazz nearly beat the Spurs in San Antonio a few weeks ago?
the hangover will be vicious in a few weeks.[/COLOR]
I doubt the hangover will be as bad as everyone thinks.
Are you forgetting the Jazz nearly beat the Spurs in San Antonio a few weeks ago?
We won't win more than one game against the Spurs. Is that worth it to you?
Slaughter?
Highly doubtful...... as the Jazz are almost a completely different team then they were last year, greatly improved.
Big Al...... improved.
Favors.... improved.
Hayward..... improved.
Burks.... actually gets on the floor.
Kanter.... vastly improved, but unfortunately won't play.
The Spurs are worse with Ginobili's injury, and the fact that Pop won't be able to rest Parker and Duncan as much as he did last year before the playoffs.
I am still looking at the BIG PICTUREIt's hard to rout against the Jazz. I simply can't do it while they are playing.
It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of this little mini run.
We simply aren't seeing the big picture here though. The vets are waking up to finally play for contracts next year, and Corbin will be back.
This is fun now I'll even admit it, but the hangover will be vicious in a few weeks.
wont have to revisit it in the playoff.I'm not basing this on the five-game streak. Like I said - we'll revisit this during the playoffs. I'm looking forward to it....
Slaughter?
Highly doubtful...... as the Jazz are almost a completely different team then they were last year, greatly improved.
Big Al...... improved.
Favors.... improved.
Hayward..... improved.
Burks.... actually gets on the floor.
Kanter.... vastly improved, but unfortunately won't play.
The Spurs are worse with Ginobili's injury, and the fact that Pop won't be able to rest Parker and Duncan as much as he did last year before the playoffs.